And not a red leg on them......so maybe we've a little more time than expected!
Over the years that I have shrimped people are always talking about when the get red legs it’s time for them to leave the river. In doing some research they say red legs are contributed to shrimp swimming in strong current building up some type of chemical reaction in the body from swimming a lot. I have caught small ones and bigger ones on nights with strong current and have noticed red legs
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