Night Shrimping and Crabbing Ft. Desoto Florida Tampa St. Petersburg
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@mikehamm007 i went last year in august and it had low tide but will it be like that in febuary im goin with my friend this month Feb. 18, and 19. Care to join me?
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Cool stuff .Thanks for the diy shrimping.
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why not cast net
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Do you think this is possible by bokeelia and pine island?
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Great video! Thanks for sharing. Next time you are out, give an Ozello Shrimper a try! You'll catch more, your hands won't get waterlogged and you won't have to bend over.
Looking forward to more of your videos.
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What kind of head lamp you use ? look will good. can you let me know please.
where i can buy it. Thanks
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What do you reccomend me shrimping in Bradenton, Manatee river
floridafishingo 7 months ago
@floridafishingo Well you want a grassy area that gets extremely shallow on negative tides or near zero tides. The area has to be close to a pass for the shrimp to be able to be pushed out. Usually the last hour of the out going tide and the first 2 hours of the incoming tide. the shrimp hide in the sand and after dark they star to come out. You need a good head lamp, you can get a net at Sports Authority for $15. I am not sure how good it would be right at the river Try around the Skyway
mikehamm007 7 months ago