JUMBO Shrimp
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JUMBO Shrimp
I’ve been seeing on the Sea Hag Marina’s weekly newsletter pictures of absolutely HUGE shrimp they say are being castnetted. Not much of a castnetter and really haven’t fished Steinhatchee much this time of year but have been fishing Steinhatchee 50+ years and never seen anything like this. Anybody know how and where they are finding these giants?
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Re: JUMBO Shrimp
Maybe the folks at Sea Hag would be willing to share some information.
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Best as I can tell those big shrimp have been coming south of steinhatchee around pepper fish and further south.
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I heard them mention around the Suwannee River area.
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That was the name of a band that played in the Albany area back about 10-15 years ago.
One member was a big fellow and the other a small person ( midget).
They were really good.
One member was a big fellow and the other a small person ( midget).
They were really good.
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I was in Steinhatchee on the 4th and talked with one of my Uncles that lives in Horseshoe Beach. He said they were catching them in the channel heading out of Horseshoe. He showed me a picture of a cooler full and the biggest ones looked to be 8-9 inches long.
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A friend of mine who is a Taylor County native, who is also one of the few people I consider a remarkable fisherman, has caught them from there his whole life. If I told you how you’d laugh lol! I didn’t believe him until he showed me. This is the first year I’ve heard it repeated more than once though, not counting them showing up in random places after hurricanes.