The Lowcountry loves its shrimp. So much so that when people first had the idea in the 1980s to stick a pole in the ground and throw bait around it to get more shrimp with each cast of the net, fights ...
My first live shrimp offering in more than a year sailed ahead of the jaunty red and white cork and plopped several feet from the jetty rocks. The cork drifted perhaps two feet in the pulling current.
MOUNT PLEASANT — It is 30 minutes until the bait season opens, and Mr. Shrimp is about to hyperventilate. His Whaler is packed with shrimp poles, shrimp net, shrimp rake, shrimp basket and beer — lots ...
Friday at noon, they'll be in the rivers along the coast. Shrimp-baiters they are called, traveling in the smallest of boats to the largest of vessels from which a cast net can be thrown. It's the ...
Conditions look promising for South Carolina’s shrimp-baiting season, which opened on Friday. Photo courtesy S.C. DNR With South Carolina’s shrimp baiting season exactly one week away, Tropical Storm ...
CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - The shrimp baiting season opened at noon on Friday in South Carolina. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says recreational shrimpers can legally cast their nets for ...
As happens tens of thousands of times each year, a Texas angler walks into a bait shop, fishes a thin cardboard box or plastic bag holding a pound or so of frozen shrimp from the stack in the store’s ...
In fact, the shrimp caught off the Hernando coast account for more than a quarter of the shrimp sold in bait shops around the state _ 608,240 pounds' worth. The state's bait shrimp king, Hernando ...
We’re in the middle of shrimp baiting season in the Lowcountry and after months of harvesting shrimp, we celebrate with events such as the Hilton Head Island Shrimp Festival and Beaufort Shrimp ...
Charleston, SC - CHARLESTON, SC (AP) - Nets will be flying and grits will be cooking around South Carolina with the start of shrimp-baiting season. The 2010 season opens at noon on Friday and ...
Friday at noon, they’ll be in the rivers along the coast. Shrimp-baiters they are called, traveling in the smallest of jon boats to the largest of vessels from which a cast net can be thrown. It’s the ...
As happens tens of thousands of times each year, a Texas angler walks into a bait shop, fishes a thin cardboard box or plastic bag holding a pound or so of frozen shrimp from the stack in the store’s ...
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