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Thanks for reading my casting for shrimp article. Do you think you would enjoy catching your own shrimp? The cost of shrimp is expensive. You can save money and prepare delicious food while enjoying yourself at the same time,if you cast for your own shrimp. Casting for shrimp can be a lot of fun and you will have something to show for your effort.

When I cast for shrimp I prefer A 4 foot radius cast net with a 3/8 inch mesh. A larger net will cover more area but it takes longer to load and the extra weight will tire you out quicker. A 1/2 inch mesh will catch fewer shrimp but they will be larger. With the 3/8 inch mesh I use the larger shrimp for eating and save some of the smaller shrimp for bait.

There are different ways to cast for shrimp. You can cast from banks, docks, piers or from a boat. Finding shrimp is not very difficult once you know what kind of areas to look for. With a little searching I am sure you will find a good area to cast for shrimp. I usually find shrimp in shallow muddy water close to the bank around mid tide. As the water is going out from the grass the shrimp have to come out of hiding. As the water comes back in with the tide the shrimp try to get back to the grass were they are more safe.

Sometimes I will ease along close to the bank in shallow, muddy water and watch for the shrimp to jump. You may want to do some blind casting to see if there are any shrimp present that are not jumping. Once I find a good shrimping spot to cast for shrimp I try to time it so that I am there the same time of the tide that the shrimp are.

Another good way to find shrimp is at night with a bright light. As the tide moves in or out you can see the shrimp drifting past your light. If I see a lot of shrimp coming by the boat when I am flounder gigging I will put my gig down and get my net and cast for the shrimp.

When casting for shrimp from the bank or dock at night I seem to get more shrimp if I have a bright light close by. It seems that the shrimp drift with the tide and they will stop and bunch together in the shadows of the light.

Make sure you know what the rules and regulations are for the area you are in so you do not get a fine when you are casting for shrimp. Thank you for reading this article and enjoy yourself while casting for shrimp.

Experienced Fisherman http://www.flounder-gigging.blogspot.com
http://www.castingforshrimp.blogspot.com

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