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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1403304"><p>Wasnt me on the east coast of Fla. I have caught shark gear before but believe me, that is something to avoid if any way possible. What a mess.I havent been over there in years and when I was over there I was inshore rock shrimping or off Georgia white shrimping. I wasnt capable of fishing reds back then. That Gulf Stream can be vicious for trawling over there when its running at 5 knts or better. Royal reds are some of the finest eating shrimp. They are almost like a cross between a lobster and crab. Sweeter than other shrimp.They are only found very deep. 1200 ft to 1800 ft. Takes about a mile of cable to trawl those depths. At the present, there are only 3 boats in the Gulf equipped to fish them. One is mine and I buy from another one. There are several on east Coast of Fla that fish them. Grit, I know the guy you had trouble with. He can be hard to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1403304"] Wasnt me on the east coast of Fla. I have caught shark gear before but believe me, that is something to avoid if any way possible. What a mess.I havent been over there in years and when I was over there I was inshore rock shrimping or off Georgia white shrimping. I wasnt capable of fishing reds back then. That Gulf Stream can be vicious for trawling over there when its running at 5 knts or better. Royal reds are some of the finest eating shrimp. They are almost like a cross between a lobster and crab. Sweeter than other shrimp.They are only found very deep. 1200 ft to 1800 ft. Takes about a mile of cable to trawl those depths. At the present, there are only 3 boats in the Gulf equipped to fish them. One is mine and I buy from another one. There are several on east Coast of Fla that fish them. Grit, I know the guy you had trouble with. He can be hard to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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