From Edisto and Beaufort to McClellanville and Georgetown, each morning during shrimp season the air fills with the deep-dieseled rumble of these hard-working boats as they head out to sea for a long day of trawling. This is a tough, take-it-on-the-chin, often thankless profession beset with pitfalls—bad weather, engine problems, the breakdown of a $5 part or worse: a torn net. Yet thanks to them we enjoy a ready supply of one of the most delectable items found in Lowcountry cuisine—sweet, delicate, just-caught shrimp straight from the docks
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