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Old 08-08-2015, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by swamp snorkler View Post
Put the poles 100' to 150' apart.

String a main line between the two of them'

Off the main tie a 10-12' string with a piece of leg quarter on it you may want to attach an old nut to help weigh it down.

Walk the main line, when you get to one of your bait lines pull it in slow, have the net in the water and scoop the crabs.

One thing not mentioned is female crab with the eggs showing...... throw them back you can NOT posses them.
Im assuming this is off the beach, holly beach. How deep of water do you set your poles as well I assume your setting your bait towards deeper water.





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Originally Posted by Gerald View Post
Also, go to Walmart and get some shower curtain holders. Tie these onto the end of your string and use them to hold your bait on the line. I sharpen the tip to make it easier to poke it through the bait.

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.
thank you Gerald!!
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