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Shrimp Light Deployment At The Titusville Rrb

Discussion in 'Shrimping Clinics - Learn How to Shrimp' started by Jeepster, Dec 14, 2015.


  1. shrimpforbrains

    shrimpforbrains Sailing Master

    Choke points is generally what your looking for, that's what makes the Oak Hill area a good spot because
    it's the narrowest section of the river and it squeezes the shrimp in to a tighter stream. The RRB in Titusville
    is actually the rail line that goes out to Cape Canaveral it is only used when a delivery is being made to the
    Cape that can't be delivered by truck, the lagoon there is actually quite wide but the shrimp are kinda landlocked
    and they get big 7 to 8 inchers are common and on a good night as slammingjack said in a previous post they come
    at you from all directions, makes for interesting dipping:D
     
  2. Wilbur1

    Wilbur1 Greenhorn

    Can't wait to bring the pontoon out to the rrb. Is it better on the north or south side of the bridge and does it matter which way the water is moving?
     
  3. Nautical Gator

    Nautical Gator Forum Captain, Moderator, Peacekeeper Staff Member

    no current, it is wind driven. west side.
     
  4. Wilbur1

    Wilbur1 Greenhorn

    Thanks. So probably the down wind side?
     
  5. diverdown7

    diverdown7 Greenhorn

    Thanks for the info. I need to try this area soon
     
  6. Rondo

    Rondo Junior Member

    Hi guys I've never done any shrimping but I'm eager to learn. If I'm correct shrimping is done at night but the summer white shrimp are caught in the daytime is this correct?? Thanks for any help
     

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