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RedfishPoker 10-23-2013 09:42 PM

Shrimp with bait and cast net
 
Have you ever tried cornbread (raw) and flour mix to bait shrimp and catch 'em via cast net? I never try ones. Is it good for shrimp, isn't it?

I usually use pogies / flour mix to bait shrimp and catch 'em. It really works pretty well mostly.

I just thought I would probably try to make a different bait like cornbread / flour mix to bait shrimp.

WorldWideSportsman87 10-23-2013 10:47 PM

Is shrimp season still open for the rock?

WorldWideSportsman87 10-23-2013 10:48 PM

I've also seen people throw rabbit food. Seemed to work well

BCjaybird 10-24-2013 06:28 AM

The shrimp like the Nitrogen in the rabbit food and the pogie meal.

fishhawk 10-24-2013 08:19 AM

pogey meal works good for me,havent tried corn meal,would figure it needs to be oily

tigerhead 10-25-2013 06:48 AM

Never tried it myself, but I read an article once about baiting shrimp that sounded like something worth trying. They used a modified pair of post hole diggers (extended the handles with some pvc pipe) to harvest some gumbo mud off the lake bottom. Then they mixed a generous amount of pogie meal into the mud. They formed the mud/pogie meal mix into baseball size balls. They threw the balls where they wanted to cast net and marked the spots with cane poles. Then they would go from spot to spot with a cast net. The gumbo would hold together well enough to keep the pogie meal where you wanted it but would dissolve enough to release the scent. Claimed great success using this method. Probably not as productive as hitting them in a narrow channel when they are moving out with the tide, but would work well at night for someone with a lighted pier.

RedfishPoker 10-25-2013 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by WorldWideSportsman87 (Post 638608)
Is shrimp season still open for the rock?

Yes - It is still open. It s actually open to year-round shrimping. But there is a different between open season and closed season at the rock. See this picture attached.

RedfishPoker 10-25-2013 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by tigerhead (Post 638886)
Never tried it myself, but I read an article once about baiting shrimp that sounded like something worth trying. They used a modified pair of post hole diggers (extended the handles with some pvc pipe) to harvest some gumbo mud off the lake bottom. Then they mixed a generous amount of pogie meal into the mud. They formed the mud/pogie meal mix into baseball size balls. They threw the balls where they wanted to cast net and marked the spots with cane poles. Then they would go from spot to spot with a cast net. The gumbo would hold together well enough to keep the pogie meal where you wanted it but would dissolve enough to release the scent. Claimed great success using this method. Probably not as productive as hitting them in a narrow channel when they are moving out with the tide, but would work well at night for someone with a lighted pier.

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Bdub 10-25-2013 04:55 PM

I've seen some fellas using dog food. Get it moist enough to make patties about like a pancake size but thicker and throw them out in a few areas maybe 10ft apart. You make the patties flat so you don't have to worry about pickin them up with the net.

fishhawk 10-27-2013 12:29 PM

have heard moist cat food was good

breambuster 10-27-2013 01:14 PM

i've used dry and wet dog/cat food. wet seems to do better. I guess cause its oilier


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