How Do You Catch Brim Fish?
I need to know how to catch brim with a rod and reel to use for bait on a largemouth bass
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You can buy a pump (looks like a tube with a handle) from some fishing stores. They are very easy to use. You can also ask that fishing store where you can go to catch the shrimps.
While you are at the fishing store also ask for tide schedule. When the tide is down, it is the best time to catch the shrimps.
Have fun.
Use small hooks and worms. It always worked for me.
basicly anything on a hook line and sinker
(bread lunch meat crickets worms ect.)
You need a bobber, a split shot, and a size 8 or 10 hook. Tie your hook on. Tie on a bobber about 1 and a half foot from your hook. Put the split shot in the middle of the hook and bobber. On your hook, put on an earthworm. You can find these in your background. When the bobber goes completely under, or starts going off to the side, set the hook.