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Topic: Grass Shrimp  (Read 464 times)

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Jeffo

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How do you catch Grass Shrimp? The bait shops that sell live Grass Shrimp are somewhat unreliable as to wether or not they will have it. Especially around a minus tide. If anyone has info on catching Grass Shrimp I'd love to hear it.

Jeff
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We used to net a couple pounds each drop on the dumbo pier. 

Bridled milk crate, small wire mesh wired on the sides, 5lb weight, catfood for bait.  Drop down and pull up every ten minutes.


I haven't done this in years though, from what I hear the shrimp are pretty thinned out now.  Partly why it's unreliable.  There used to be zero availability issues and it was crazy cheap.

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