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Old 08-15-2015, 08:49 AM
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Most bait shops have poor warranties on live shrimp; I suggest you purchase a policy from LiveBaitInsurance.com. They have very reasonable rates and great service.
They also have a "Melting Ice" policy but you must register your Yeti cooler and only use ice frozen from the inside out to validate a claim.
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Old 08-15-2015, 10:34 AM
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Most bait shops have poor warranties on live shrimp; I suggest you purchase a policy from LiveBaitInsurance.com. They have very reasonable rates and great service.
They also have a "Melting Ice" policy but you must register your Yeti cooler and only use ice frozen from the inside out to validate a claim.
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Old 08-15-2015, 11:05 AM
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Most bait shops have poor warranties on live shrimp; I suggest you purchase a policy from LiveBaitInsurance.com. They have very reasonable rates and great service.
They also have a "Melting Ice" policy but you must register your Yeti cooler and only use ice frozen from the inside out to validate a claim.


I never bought em, and I never will even when they were 20-25 cents each

never had any problem catching limits on plastics when they were feeding on shrimp

now when they are feeding on fish I have bought cocahoes a few rare times and it has helped a lot at those times but I cant afford live bait and learned to successfully fish without it.

I find the only time live shrimp matters is if the guy next to you has it, then they will not hit plastics as much until 10 minutes after the live bait guy leaves, then you still catch plenty on plastics

live shrimp are for guys with disposable income and charter boats who need the edge so their customers can catch, even the fishing challenged ones lol.

it does make a difference but until they can put up a force field around them so I don't catch hard heads, sheep head, and baby croakers who eat all my shrimp, well I cant afford to feed live shrimp to trash fish

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Old 08-15-2015, 11:30 AM
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I find the only time live shrimp matters is if the guy next to you has it, then they will not hit plastics as much until 10 minutes after the live bait guy leaves, then you still catch plenty on plastics

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I've caught plenty of fish on plastic while other people in my boat were fishing with shrimp. I've actually out fished shrimp before fishing the same spot
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Old 08-15-2015, 12:16 PM
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I've caught plenty of fish on plastic while other people in my boat were fishing with shrimp. I've actually out fished shrimp before fishing the same spot
Probably because you had your Salt Life shirt on and they didn't.
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Old 08-15-2015, 02:22 PM
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Probably because you had your Salt Life shirt on and they didn't.

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Old 08-15-2015, 11:35 AM
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I never bought em, and I never will even when they were 20-25 cents each

never had any problem catching limits on plastics when they were feeding on shrimp

now when they are feeding on fish I have bought cocahoes a few rare times and it has helped a lot at those times but I cant afford live bait and learned to successfully fish without it.

I find the only time live shrimp matters is if the guy next to you has it, then they will not hit plastics as much until 10 minutes after the live bait guy leaves, then you still catch plenty on plastics

live shrimp are for guys with disposable income and charter boats who need the edge so their customers can catch, even the fishing challenged ones lol.

it does make a difference but until they can put up a force field around them so I don't catch hard heads, sheep head, and baby croakers who eat all my shrimp, well I cant afford to feed live shrimp to trash fish
I have fished the Port Suphur to Grand Isle area a lot; and you only need 2 baits to catch trout. LSU Queen Cacahoe, and Glow Chart Sand Eel

I believe the West Side benefits from live shrimp much more at certain times of the year.
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