My boyfriend uses the fake shrimp thingys. and it depends on the state, probably A LOT though
2006-07-04 14:14:01
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answered by Anonymous
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well obviously u r a ***....a beach is where u don't want to attract sharks.....however if u are to hard up to spend 20 bucks for a fishing permit by all means tell your kids to wade out waist high and make noise and splash so the Sharks can worry about the fines for catching and eating Your kids rather than the other people who wanted a nice drama free day at the beach without a shark attack. You know how to find this web site .....why to reaffirm by fisherman and women that u are an ***.
2006-07-04 14:28:20
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answered by luckyloyalleo 2
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Fresh shrimp is almost always the best bait. Fresh squid and blood worms also work pretty good.
The piers & bait shops sell frozen shrimp & squid but I asked the locals what they use.
Clams and minnows or cut bait is also good.
Last fall I caught 4 shark in Myrtle Beach at Springmaid Resort's Fishing Pier. 3 were about 3' and 1 was about 4".
There is no fine for catching them in SC but you are not allowed to chum the water or keep them when near shore.
In North Carolina I think you are allowed-not sure but I have seen people keep them.
2006-07-04 20:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Read your laws for Salt Water fishing. There are stipulations cocerning when to fish for and how large to keep them and how many you can keep.
I fish in Florida and the law says that each Red Snapper must be at least 10 inches to keep. Anything less than that, I hope you have a good checking account./
2006-07-11 12:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about the shark thing, but I always have good results using cut squid.
2006-07-04 14:14:06
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answered by nickdmd 3
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If one the west coast arounhd LA Cal use ghost shrimp. Tie them on a hook using white string.
2006-07-07 19:13:22
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answered by James K 1
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i have no idea where you live but in wisconsin when we fish on rivers and lakes we use worms, minnows, or leeches
2006-07-04 14:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Anchovies for salt water... also sand crabs!
2006-07-04 14:14:23
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answered by love_2b_curious 6
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sandshrimp/herring
2006-07-11 12:31:03
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answered by Chocolate_Bunny 6
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