Shrimp Galah is freshwater shrimp that has a larger body size than other types of shrimp consumption. In male individuals, the size of the second leg of the road is large and large like a pole, whereas in females the size difference is not too conspicuous. The total length of giant prawns can reach 320 mm in males and 250 mm in female prawns. The body of a giant prawns consists of segments covered by a hard skin called karapaks.
Giant prawns have a yellowish, brownish to blackish color. Shrimp body has a surface that is streaky and striped and has a hard skin. However, generally the prawn body has three parts, namely the head of the chest, shrimp body and tail of the shrimp.
The most appropriate bamboo prawn feed is using live bait, such as red worms, small fish, and can also use dead baits such as shellfish, fish meat, kroto and gendon or laron. Usually giant prawns will see the bait instantly both live and dead bait, the most important for the smell of fishy shrimp will be approached. In the selection of these types of bait, it should be done well because it will greatly affect the very fishing.
The location or place of the shrimp fishing should also be known because it is very important to get the giant prawns quickly, usually the location or location of the giant prawns likes a relatively calm water compared to the strong current. Giant prawns can also be found around rocks, wooden branches, curved trees, and so on. In addition, giant prawns also love to play at the bottom of the river that many rocks meandering twists. Likewise with the state of the river flow that is not too heavy and even tend to slow that indicates that the river water is not too deep.