Hmm. Not around here. Had lots of that for free when we lived in Key West, trail a special net
from a bridge between the Navy heliport and Fleming Key for an hour and get a big bucket of
shrimp any time you wanted, except slack tide. Tide ran through the passage between the two
islands at a great rate, used a net with a 3ft x 4 ft rectangle of 1/2" rebar, sort of sock shaped
net on it about 6-7 ft deep (long), with the rebar mouth rim supported on four "shroud lines"
back to a rope.
This worked great, picked up shrimp being carried by the tide. Just drop it in when the tide is
running strong, wait about 45 min to an hour and fresh shrimp. No scallops in the keys that I knew
of, but we got a lot of seafood for just catching it. That was a LONG time ago.
Not much self caught seafood in Kansas.
The gulf shrimp is in the grocery
stores.
Bill