GET OFF OF THE WATER!!!

Season ends in 15 minutes. If you are reading this…You need to be at the dock with poles, net and bait out of the boat at NOON!! :face_with_head_bandage:

Here is your countdown timer…

http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/to?iso=20140912T12&p0=25&msg=Opening+Day+Shrimp+Season&csz=1&swk=1

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It is 43 weeks, 2 days, 23 hours, 7 minutes, 22 seconds

until Friday, September 12, 2014 at 12:00:00 Noon (Atlanta time)

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What a sucky season.

“Apathy is the Glove in Which Evil Slips It’s Hand”.

The season didn’t suck for us the size did could have had a full cooler every time we went out if we wanted bait . We did have 1 really good night where they were all med to large 4 passes to filler up even tho some can’t believe it if they can’t do it it can’t be true . Good luck next year hope there is a next year

grab the gaff and another cold beer

All in all 5 coolers of ok shrimp for what we saw this year

grab the gaff and another cold beer

glad some had good luck. the largest difference that i can come up with is the expense of a trip. if you live in the charleston/low country area it is not a big deal or large cost. for us in the midlands and upstate it is a$100-$300 trip with no guarantee. used to not be that way but lately it is. went once last year on the last weekend of the season to the bay. caught 18 shrimp and i was the big catcher according to friends and others out there. luckily carolina seafood provided 100lbs at a good price so that we could take them back to lexington and share with others. not jealous of you living down there; just a little envious. that is my take on this. could be wrong but not all wrong.