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Sanchez reached down into the bait bucket, “and I felt something kick hard against my hand.” He recoiled in pain, thinking, “Man, that was a big shrimp!” ...
The summertime shrimp run in our intracoastal is a different animal than the Oak Hill run earlier in the year. Let's explain.
White shrimp — the summer fare found farther north in the Daytona/South Daytona area of the Intracoastal — are bottom dwellers. No scooping those crawlers. Cast nets are the only way, and in ...
There are no hooks to bait, no gaffs needed. Just drive your boat around and scoop them up. ... In less than four hours, Vernon’s 5-gallon bucket was nearly filled with shrimp.
The bait comes from their kitchen. “Anything out of the garden that’s just left over squash, zucchini, and meat scraps. Shrimp love watermelon rind,” Folse said.
I’ve used cast nets to catch bait in saltwater and freshwater from New England to the Far West, as well as in Midwest and Southern waters. For nearly 50 years I’ve lived in Florida, where cast netting ...
Shrimp are going to deeper waters where it’s usually less salty. This is a problem for our local shrimpers in the bays who say they’re not catching as much as they have been hoping for ...
More customers took advantage of Red Lobster's “Ultimate Endless Shrimp” than expected — the key reason for the chain’s roughly $11 million loss in the third quarter of 2023. Michael Nagle ...
Scottish shrimp study illuminates new potential for bait-less fishing. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 11, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 05 / 250508112717.htm ...