May 28, 2020 — Shrimping season, well known to Southwest Louisiana, kicked off Wednesday morning at 6 a.m.
Boats began lining up as early as Tuesday night to get the perfect spot to take off next morning for some good shrimping.
Vice president of Tommy Seafood Inc Chalin Delaune said there’s a lot of factors that play into shrimping.
“It really depends on the cycle of the moon. It depends on the area,” Delaune said.
“Here in Cameron, this is the last zone for shrimping that opened. So, there are other areas that have opened in the state before Cameron. But we’re hoping they saved the best for last. As of right now, we’ve seen a little bit of shrimp. So, we’re hoping that we’re able to open up and our boats will be able to catch some shrimp to cover their expenses and make some money.”