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Castnetting for shrimp
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I was at the state park last week and caught one shrimp by the rocks and no specks. Contrast that to what the reports from the local peeps were, i.e. they caught the weekend before and the weekend after we were there. Go figure!
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My fishing career is based on how much better off I would've been if I was there 24 hours before or after I was there. Haha. If all else fails, I'll just hit those same jetties in July and see what happens. It's pretty cool to load up some shrimp on the beach!
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We loaded up last summer at the jetties but we were in a boat.
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You DO know the fish bite twice a day ......15 mins before you get there and 15 mins after you leave !!
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It's incredible how that works. From now on, I guess I need to show up 15 minutes early, leave 15 minutes late, and get there yesterday!
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I didn't want to start another thread, but has anyone had any luck on the jetties that are in close near Holly Beach? I know some of them are walkable, and since they are two hours closer, may be worth a shot!
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I want to say they won't let you get on the Cameron jetty rocks anymore. You have to use that fishing pier on the east side of the channel. As far as castnetting for shrimp without a boat in SW LA, your best bet would probably be price lake Rd in rockafeller
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I'm talking about the jetties along the beach between Holly and Little Florida. They haven't closed access to those, have they? I will try Price Lake road. I hadn't given that a shot yet.
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You don't need to stand on the jetties at the beach to cast net for shrimp. When the shrimp are at the beach you just need to wade out in the water. In late summer they can get so thick sometimes that you can feel them when walking through the water.
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whats the limit on shrimp outside of the reserve? all ive ever fished was inside the weirs where its only a 5 gallon bucket. |
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I believe recreational is 100lbs. But best to look it up on WLF website. |
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Wow! I've had limited exposure castnetting on the beaches down there. I've only caught bait shrimp at Holly Beach, but will be sure to give it a shot late this summer. I'll probably make a practice run a little sooner. Just because.
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Don't get me wrong, it happens, but it's not often. All the stars have to align just right. Lol. But years ago one time, we scooped them with dip nets right up against the shore. |
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Oh I get it. The beauty of the beach is that if the wind is light, I can play with the castnet, fish for trout if the water is right, or catch monster reds. If that doesn't work, I can run to a couple roadside holes for trout and crabs. I rarely have a bad day down there. Even if nothing is biting.
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Aint no such thing as a bad day doin' what ya love!!
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Yeah you can get up on those rocks off the beach but they are full of algae and sharp so be really careful. I wouldn't throw a cast net off them cause it's liable to get hung up on the underwater rocks. |
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That's an appetite for destruction. Stay off the rocks. It's not a matter of if something bad is going to happen it's when. And I'm like Babaz and all the rest. We grew up on those rocks and there is a good reason they don't want you on them. Especially when a crew boat sneaks in on you rolling a wake lol. Those were the days.
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This "jubilee" happens maybe once or twice a year...if you are lucky.
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Happened 2 weeks ago on Grand Isle, you need a north wind, I have a buddy who caught an ice chest of 40/50s in 2 hours, Said he never got water above his calves.
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