using shrim to catch bass
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- Iamfishing
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using shrim to catch bass
i herd it works well,is this true?
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RE:using shrim to catch bass
Do you mean "shrimp"? if so I have never heard of anyone using shrimp for bass.
RE:using shrim to catch bass
I googled it and it said stuff about bass eating grass shrimp. I don't get why they wouldn't go after a piece of shrimp if you fished with them. They'll eat anything else.
RE:using shrim to catch bass
odds are you will catch a cat fish way before you catch a bass.
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RE:using shrim to catch bass
Bass are not found of dead bait. You can of course use dead bait if you work it somewhat like a lure, keep it moving.
Grass Shrimp are actually Scuds, Gameras if I recall correct, and not shrimp. The Scuds are quite small, totally different colors then salt water shrimp, and smell quite different.
In short, I suppose that like anything else, Shrimp is a tool, nothing more, nothing less. It seems that there is a place for every tool in my box, but I don't go for a hammer if a screw driver is what I need.
Grass Shrimp are actually Scuds, Gameras if I recall correct, and not shrimp. The Scuds are quite small, totally different colors then salt water shrimp, and smell quite different.
In short, I suppose that like anything else, Shrimp is a tool, nothing more, nothing less. It seems that there is a place for every tool in my box, but I don't go for a hammer if a screw driver is what I need.
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RE:using shrim to catch bass
Bass will eat shrimp up dead or alive. I have used them down south but they will catch just about every fish in a Lk. Live craw fish would be a bit better. Yes we can use live craw fish in Wa.
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RE:using shrim to catch bass
Trent Hale wrote: Bass will eat shrimp up dead or alive. I have used them down south but they will catch just about every fish in a Lk. Live craw fish would be a bit better. Yes we can use live craw fish in Wa.
Really?
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RE:using shrim to catch bass
from the game regs
"It is unlawful to possess or use live aquatic
animals as bait, except:
1. Live aquatic animals (other than fish)
collected from the water being fished.
2. Live sand shrimp.
3. Live forage fish in the Columbia River
downstream of the Rocky Point/Tongue
Point line."
So yea, you can use live crawfish, I guess they want you to only use it if you found it in the water you are fishing though.
"It is unlawful to possess or use live aquatic
animals as bait, except:
1. Live aquatic animals (other than fish)
collected from the water being fished.
2. Live sand shrimp.
3. Live forage fish in the Columbia River
downstream of the Rocky Point/Tongue
Point line."
So yea, you can use live crawfish, I guess they want you to only use it if you found it in the water you are fishing though.
RE:using shrim to catch bass
sharpshooter223 wrote:from the game regs
"It is unlawful to possess or use live aquatic
animals as bait, except:
1. Live aquatic animals (other than fish)
collected from the water being fished.
2. Live sand shrimp.
3. Live forage fish in the Columbia River
downstream of the Rocky Point/Tongue
Point line."
So yea, you can use live crawfish, I guess they want you to only use it if you found it in the water you are fishing though.
Good to know, thanks for clearing that up for me.
RE:using shrim to catch bass
Yeah for me too! I had no clue that was the case, and frankly I'm surprised more people aren't using live crawdads, I know that's always been one of the most popular Big Bass baits in California. learn something new everyday.gpc wrote:sharpshooter223 wrote:from the game regs
"It is unlawful to possess or use live aquatic
animals as bait, except:
1. Live aquatic animals (other than fish)
collected from the water being fished.
2. Live sand shrimp.
3. Live forage fish in the Columbia River
downstream of the Rocky Point/Tongue
Point line."
So yea, you can use live crawfish, I guess they want you to only use it if you found it in the water you are fishing though.
Good to know, thanks for clearing that up for me.
Thanks,
Dave
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RE:using shrim to catch bass
In my former life I was a flyfisherman. Have you vere seen a scud or "freshwater shrimp"? They are tiny. They do look exactly like a big shrimp but they are microscopic in comparison to a real shrimp and would be uncastable on anyting other than a fly rod. Good luck with that!
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RE:using shrim to catch bass
I was fishing at Riffe several years ago. The normal bait of choice for those Silvers is cocktail shrimp. I was fishing off the shore when I heard a ruckus on the bridge, some old timer hooked into something big. He was smart not to try and lift the pig out of the water and try and reel it up to the top. He walked down to where he could land it. It was a smallie that measured 20 inches. He let it go, but I thought the same thing that bass won't eat shrimp, we'll I know now they do.
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