Originally Posted By: VHawk.
Or...you could just pump them out of yourself. They last for days if you change out the moist paper towel and keep them cool. Plus it's kind of fun. Just about anywhere that fresh water meets salt you'll be close to sandshrimp beds. Anyplace that sells shrimp guns can probably direct you to nearby spots.

Good luck!

VHawk


Sand shrimp beds are getting harder to find these days, due to oyster farms advocating use of sevin (a chemical used to control sand shrimp but also killing lots of other invertibrites (sp.) important to the food chain for fish and other creatures. Hopefully more then a hand full of us commented against a return to the use of it last month. we are still seeing the affects of the last time they were allowed to do this, ever notice why so many sand shrimp disappeared from Bottle beach and Roosevelt beach? Ask coastal shellfish producers and legislators that allow pesticides freely distributed in our waters. Bob R