Okay, first of all, Pearly, you are absolutely right about the shrimp... they love it! I had about 2 hours yesterday to fish and they were hitting almost instantly on every cast. But... I still didn't catch one! PLEASE tell me where I went wrong...
I set the shrimp on a barbed Eagle Claw hook (not sure the number, but fairly large) with a heavy split-shot 4-6" above that, and a slip bobber above that. This kept the rig in place in the slow-moving water. The cats would start hitting and then stop. I'd reel in a bit and discover I was snagged. I'd then get it unsnagged, they'd start hitting again right away, then I'd get snagged again... repeat, repeat, repeat until either I got totally stuck and lost the line, or was too close to shore.
I moved around to different spots, but this kept happening. Do I have to just keep moving till I find a spot where I don't get snagged, or is there a way to avoid the snagging?
I think what's going on here is there are no big cats there.
If they were they would swoop that bait away from the mini fish in a heart beat.
Actually it's a good sign if the small fishes start bitting. I will start a feeding frenzy.
Then the big boys move in. Anywho, how'd ya know they were cats if ya didn't score any?
Those fish will educate you because you ain't afraid of no Cats.
IMO if you use a Carolina rig and can successfully score 10 lb cats you are ready for
almost any fish with bait. I use the basic same rig for Sheep head, snapper (turtles too)
Whiting, Redfish, Black Drum, shark,Grouper, bass, sunnies, chubs, suckers eels etc on and on
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Zuma