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This is awesome information. Thanks for all your help, everyone. I think we've decided on Holly Beach...saves us the expense of fishing licenses and allows us to catch more. I'm gonna run over to Academy (best I can do in San Antonio) and buy some gear to set up a trot line. |
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I know the grass was really bad on the beach this year. It would be tough crabbing if thats still the case. Maybe somone can chime in on the current grass conditions. |
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Crabs will often cut the string if it is tied directly to the bait. Bring a 5 gallon bucket or something to put the crabs in while catching them. Also having something like a clothes basket to put the crabs in is good and having long "tongs" to grab the crabs makes handling them much easier. It is going to be hot........get lots of ice and keep the ice chest in the shade. After you catch a dozen or so, quickly put them in an empty ice chest.......all crabs should be up-right. If they are upside down......they can die sometimes. After you put the crabs in the ice chest, cover them with a wet towel and put some ice on top of the towel. As you add more crabs, move the towel first and put it back on top of the crabs. Add ice as needed to keep the crabs cold. The crabs will die if not kept cold...... and will be mushy after cooking them. Drain water from the ice chest as needed to remove the water. |
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any restricted areas or zones to avoid going into? anything besides a lifetime fishing license needed? like a gear license or anything (I don't think a trotline is considered having gear is it?) thanks for the info, I plan to go try crabbing there this week. im not using poles but I have anchors and floats on each end of the line so I idle along the line lifting and dipping as I go like they do up north for crab trotlines |
If Holly doesn't work out try the canal on the north side of hwy27 between Holly and the ship channel. I have never crabbed there but have talked to several people crabbing there and doing good. I don't think it will be full of seaweed even if the beaches are. Good luck man
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This is new to me. So your piece of wood with string, do you just hold the wood and wait or what? I've never been crabbing before. How long do you usually have to leave you line in the water before checking it? How deep of water? |
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after a scent trail is in the water its like chum and any crab passing it will follow the scent to your baits |
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I unwind the string, tie off the end, put bait on the shower hook and toss it out. String is long enough to have the bait 5' to 10' away from my boat. The water is usually 4' to 8' deep. Like last poster said....... how long you leave it down, depends on how long it takes for the crabs to find the bait. One time, I put out one line and started getting a second line ready. I checked the first line after about a minute and caught a couple crabs. I put out the second line and then caught more crabs on the first line. After about 30 minutes, I had been going back and forth between the 2 lines so fast, I did not have time to put out a 3 rd line. I usually put out 4 or 5 line when crabbing from my boat. |
crabbing in the surf only works when the surf is flat because the water will be dirty and you wont be able to see the crabs untill right on top of the water and more than likely a wave will ruin everything. Also most of the crabs you catch on the beach right now will be egg-ladden.Go to the refuge and get there early (very crowded).If the tide is running you will need weights.
Get you a clothes basket to put crabs in, keep 'em cool by placing a wet toe-sack,towel, etc on top of them when youre though and you will be good! Keep your eye on them and whenever one dies throw 'em on ice and they will be good. When you leave hackberry there are no more stores! There are 3 people that sale ice at holly beach, but may not be open. Respect the people at the refuge that are crabbing 'cuz most arent there for fun, thyre there for food! It takes awhile to learn the ropes of the area, but once you do its a blast! |
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Well Greg, how did you do? Update report? |
How's the beach lookin for crabbing? Starting today I got two weeks of leave so I need to hit the coast on a day when I can try and scoop out some trout as well :)
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back on this, is there a good area I can use this method in the BL area and use my boat to set and access the lines. I really do not know where to fish for crabs. I found a site called bluecrab.info but didn't really have much luck getting INFO as to BL |
Also, in doing my research, I see "Rockefeller" and "Hog Island" mentioned a lot
Where is this "Rockefeller" and "Hog Island" |
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Hog Island "GULLY"..... is one of the cannels in the Sabine NWR. It runs from Hwy 27 [south of Hackberry] and connects to the ship channel just a little [maybe a mile] north of the northern cut going into West Cove. There is a boat launch by Hwy 27. |
Ok call me when u leave jennings
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Kmsl how did this happen when I was reading the form and my buddy text me and my text ended up on here lmbo
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