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Been throwing a cast net my whole life but never been shrimping |
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When the shrimp start running you will see where everyone is throwing. It's get packed back there!
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I suggest bringing some sort of bait, like pogeymeal and flour.
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pogey meal is a definate help. makes a huge difference.
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I seen some guys using dog food patties at the boat launch one day, anyone try that?
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Gerald I think when the season is open you are allowed 50lbs, whens it's closed you are allowed 10.
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You're allowed 25 lbs during open shrimp season in the refuge not 50 lbs. During closed season you're allowed 10 lbs. A 5 gallon bucket full of shrimp would be about 25 lbs, but bring a spring scale and weigh your catch just to be sure. Some of the warden's don't take ignorance for an excuse.
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This is from the Cameron Prairie web site. Be sure to us a 5 gallon bucket.....NOT a 6 or 7 gallon bucket.
East Cove Unit part of Cameron Prairie NWR
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Thanks for that information Gerald. This is the kind of info I needed to know
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