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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John H wrote: BTW, we were using both blood worms and shrimp. The blood worms were untouched Were they fresh shrimp? Or previously frozen? For unfrozen but dead dhrimp, I found a one hour dunking in Diet Pepsi made them irresistable to whiting, a variety, sadly, not found in the Bay. At least I've not found any. I don't much like using frozen shrimp as bait. It disintegrates and falls off the hook too fast. I read where you can "salt-cure" the shrimp after they die and it toughens them up. You can then store them unrefrigerated. I haven't tried it, but the article I read says the salt-cured shrimp stay on the hook much better than the frozen stuff, stores easier, and works just as well for tipping jigs. Ever tried a D.O.A. shrimp? DOA shrimp in "glow" color catches just about anything in SW Florida...except when the bait fish are plentiful in the late spring, summer, and early fall , and the fish have a better selection of food sources. I've tried the other colors without any luck. You can buy a 48-pack direct from DOA on their website. However, it's a variety pack of different colors. They'll do all one color, but you have to call them on the phone and request it. |