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A Day in the Life of a South Carolina Shrimper

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2009

Come onboard the 'Winds of Fortune' with third-generation shrimp boat captain Wayne Magwood (the shrimper that was featured on Mike Rowe's 'Dirty Jobs') and see what a day on the sea is like. A special episode of Chow Time at http://www.robinbenzle.com.

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  • i was 16 year old when i started shrimping in brownsville texas i stop when the north free trade with mexico shrimp price went down for us i stop in 2000 juan i hope to back one day

  • @crazyliliana3 I hope things improve for our local shrimpers, too. Thanks for writing.

  • This is what makes America! The independent businessman and where all the stimulas money should have gone, not to government agency's. Invest in people like this and the returns will be ten fold.

    God bless this captain and his heritage

  • @wbarr12 Thanks for your blessing for this wonderful man! We just released 'A Day in the Life of a Lobsterman' - you would find it interesting, too. Gov't. regulations hurting this business..

  • kinda nice how u realest the sea turtels did u releast the sting rays and crabs 2

  • @242DEE Yup. Everything but the shrimp.

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  • MY FAMILY HAD SHRIMPBOATS IN BROWNSVILLE,TEXAS 60' & 70'S

    

  • @massnumbers Great point.

  • I think its great how SC businesses, communities, and regulators partner with the commercial fishing industry to help solve environmental problems, keep the waters clean, and promote great family tourism for the fishing industries.

    There are some states which only promote sports fishing for tourism and only meet with commercial fishermen when its time to blame someone for the environmental problems caused by lack of natural wildlife preservation regulations and land. Overdeveloped coastline

  • @nzs1 Rules, ya know..

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