5.3 lb shrimp 3hrs old. Kept alive with aerator Camp Lejeune area
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
YankeeThom wrote:
5.3 lb shrimp 3hrs old. Kept alive with aerator Camp Lejeune area
Nice going Yankee. Can't beat fresh shrimp.
Yes sir Gordon. Trying to fill the freezer
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
YankeeThom wrote:
Yes sir Gordon. Trying to fill the freezer
Keep it up and good luck. I hope you get that freezer full.
Gordon wrote:
Fixed this yesterday
Jealous! We always had a freezer full when I lived in Port Royal eons ago (outside PISC).
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Ldyjarhead wrote:
Jealous! We always had a freezer full when I lived in Port Royal eons ago (outside PISC).
Port Royal is a great place to fill your freezer full of shrimp. I see why you would be jealous. But you have a double hook up there on that beach. Now I'm jealous. LOL. IF I haven't welcomed you aboard before. I am now. You got some great fishing up there around the outer banks. I use to fish for Cobias awhileback.
Gordon wrote:
Port Royal is a great place to fill your freezer full of shrimp. I see why you would be jealous. But you have a double hook up there on that beach. Now I'm jealous. LOL. IF I haven't welcomed you aboard before. I am now. You got some great fishing up there around the outer banks. I use to fish for Cobias awhileback.
I do miss those days in the Port Royal area, waaaay back in 1980-81. We had fresh everything almost year round. We stayed mostly in brackish waters because we had a bass boat, but did do a little for cobia and drum, and of course bass, flounder, pompano, and I don't remember what all else, plus all the shrimp a person could want. We'd do a bit of crabbing too, so we were set.
We drove the beach in Corolla on OBX a couple of weeks ago, but didn't stay fishing for long. We didn't realize we didn't have the current year county sticker on the truck, and the law was up and down the beach, so didn't want to chance a ticket. That was a first for me, and we got to see the wild horses too, which was a real treat. Actually, that's where I got the two-fer that's in my profile photo here.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Ldyjarhead wrote:
I do miss those days in the Port Royal area, waaaay back in 1980-81. We had fresh everything almost year round. We stayed mostly in brackish waters because we had a bass boat, but did do a little for cobia and drum, and of course bass, flounder, pompano, and I don't remember what all else, plus all the shrimp a person could want. We'd do a bit of crabbing too, so we were set.
We drove the beach in Corolla on OBX a couple of weeks ago, but didn't stay fishing for long. We didn't realize we didn't have the current year county sticker on the truck, and the law was up and down the beach, so didn't want to chance a ticket. That was a first for me, and we got to see the wild horses too, which was a real treat. Actually, that's where I got the two-fer that's in my profile photo here.
I do miss those days in the Port Royal area, waaaa... (
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Thats one place we are planing to visit in the near future. The OBX. Want to see all the light houses, see the horses and of course FISH.
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