So I got some fresh shrimp for catfish fishing. Am I supposed to let it sit out in the sun for a couple of hours? And am I supposed to remove some of the shell? Any rigging suggestions?
So I got some fresh shrimp for catfish fishing. Am I supposed to let it sit out in the sun for a couple of hours? And am I supposed to remove some of the shell? Any rigging suggestions?
In fishing with shrimp for catfish there are many ways to use them for bait and they will all work. I personally like fresh white shrimp with the shell off. I like to c-rig them or flyline them on a no. 4 baitholder hook. Another good way to use them is shell off, c-rigging them but also add a marshmellow to them. The list goes on and on, we didn't even mention adding scents to them which you can do. Also fishing trick 101, if you see someone pounding the crap out of them walk over and ask them what they are using. Most people are friendly enough, that they will be more then happy to share what type of bait they are using and how they rigged it up. Remember this is catfishing not bass fishing. lol
Last edited by etucker1959; 06-25-2012 at 08:33 AM.
i think fresh shrimp works best....when i go catfishing i usually take them out the night before from the freezer and leave them in my kitchen sink or in the fridge depending on how hot it is inside my house. and on the day i go fishing i keep them in my ice chest
Fresh is better. If you let them sit out in the sun they will spoil and smell bad and youll have to throw them away after your trip. If you keep them fresh you can freeze the left overs and use them again.
Well I ended up putting some garlic salt, garlic powder, and a little olive oil in a ziplock bag with the shrimp and placing it in the sun for a couple hours. I wasnt able to use them @ irvine on sunday so now they are in the freezer waiting for my next outing. Either corona or irvine.
i used fresh shrimp at corona no scent and worked great. Some of the large pink with shell on i cut them in half size 1/0 hook fly lined(try a couple split shot weights if needed) put the hook thru the shell and off it went.