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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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baiting for shrimp
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melt blocks. But it used to illegal to use bait for throwing a cast net, you better confirm before you go.
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I have always seen soft canned cat food used for cast netting shrimp or bait fish, punch a bunch of holes in the can with ice pick and toss a few around the area. you want the kind that's a patty type and not the gravy bits.
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always used pogey meal or melt.
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Pogey meal and flour mixed with a little water. Make some dough balls and toss out. Using cans can get you a ticket for littering
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Where can Pogey meal be bought?
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Marshland Tobacco, I think is the name. South of Jerrys same side of road.
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^^^^
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Pogey plant closed
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Good point. Don't know if they have it now. Got some there in October.
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Dry dog food pellets.
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Cat food idea would be simple, but dont want to litter. Pogy meal it is. Do you let the balls dry in the sun before use. Do they sink?
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No, don't let them dry, and yes they sink.
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Marshland does have it. 5# for about $11.
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Range cubes from the feed store work almost as good as pogey meal and less hassle to use. Pogey meal is #1 though
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If you throwing near a cut you don't need it. The shrimp will naturally get pushed through there anyway.
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rabbit food pellets work great
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thanks guys. how long do you normally let them sit before casting on them? do you make them about the size of baseballs? how many balls per spot?
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I usually make them about the size of baseballs like you stated above. I'll usually throw out 3-4 balls and let them sit for 10-15 min. Then cast around them until the shrimp slow down. Then just repeat the steps above untill you catch your limit.
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AWESOME! I'm gonna give it a shot.
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