we hit the landing just before dark, stuck the poles in a perfect line, dropped 3 balls per pole and were back at the landing before 10 PM. Big. Four runs with 40 perfect 8’ circles. It was like a dream.
And so it begins…
Nice pictures, I love throwing 40 perfect circles
Bragging may not bring happiness,
but no man having caught a large fish,
goes home through the alley.
-Anonymous
hopefully it was a dream, and if you were shrimpin is was wet
17.5 grady cc 115 yam
I can’t = I am unwilling to try
working on mysteries without any clues
We actually did go last Sunday night ![]()
Launched at Bolen Hall landing on Euhaw Creek about 1 AM, idled down to the Cheechessie under an almost full moon. Didn’t set out any poles, didn’t set out any bait, tickled up some shrimp with the motor and started throwing the net. Made 5 runs and at least 200 almost perfect throws, and 200 tacos of various shapes in between, I’m out of practice. Caught our 48 quart limit of nice mixed shrimp and was back at the landing before 0500.
GA boys don’t need bait and dreams to fill a cooler
The shrimp are out there right now, why do yall wait on baiting season?
Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats
Marine Surveying & Repair
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And so it begins...............................................................................
And goes on and on and on…![]()
talked to a guy yesterday that coolered out Friday evening in 3 throws with a 10 ft net, no bait…deep hole, 27-32 ft. very nice sized shrimp.
3 throws and a full cooler…now that’s a heapin of shrimp per cast right there…
The Morris Island Lighthouse www.savethelight.org
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Originally posted by jrmac67talked to a guy yesterday that coolered out Friday evening in 3 throws with a 10 ft net, no bait…deep hole, 27-32 ft. very nice sized shrimp.
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAH!!! ![]()
“Do, or do not. There is no ‘try.’” – Jedi Master Yoda