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whats up fellas,
Where can I buy some decent crab nets around the lafayette area. looking for the round nets use at the weirs or hang off the side of the boat when fishing Sent from my GT-N5110 using Tapatalk |
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Mite be further than u want to go but just south of Kaplan is a lil store that has everything u can imagine. G&H is the name if I remember. My dad bought some crab cages there for a good price. They should have the nets u are looking for.
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Touchard marine in Delcambre makes some good ones for a good price.
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The guy at Louisiana net and twine on Cameron street makes them to order.
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X2 on Louisiana Net and Twine. He makes some damn good products. Be sure to bring cash though!
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$25 at net and twine in lafayette takes about 4-5 days. Also I saw some at Dagos
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$25 at net and twine in lafayette takes about 4-5 days. Bought 8 from him a few months back. Also I saw some at Dagos
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Gulfway in Kaplan
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That's the name, at least I knew there was a G in there!! Lol! Great lil store!
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G&H in gueydan is a hunting/feed store. Probably where you got mixed up. There is also a branch of the feed store in Kaplan |
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U rite, i've heard a lot about that place on kbon 101.1!
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Touchard in delcambre
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Touchards in Delcambre...the 24" version had an oval ring at the top...it helps me fit it into my front compartment. A typical round one would not of fit for storage.
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I know you want Laffy area but theres a guy in Raceland that sells them. He uses galvanized rings instead of stainless because according to him "crabs don't like shiny rings its like a force field" Sure enough my buddy bought a dozen from him and fished them against his stainless ring nets and the galvanized caught more crabs........ go figure.
He sells them at the farmers market on Saturday in Raceland, you can also go get them from his house. $125 dozen |
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netmkr@yahoo.com live in Lafayette send email will respond 26" double ring dipped with float ready to fish $35.00 all hand tied last you a while
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I heard the "boat shop" on hwy 90 near New Iberia, (I think Iberia marine)had some nice ones for around 15$
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I find when using the round nets they take up a lot of room and awkward to use. But if you are trying to catch crabs in a high "pressure" area, nets may work better.
I use nothing but a "drop line" tied to the side of my boat to catch crabs. I find if the bait is tied with a string, the crabs will often cut the line while eating the bait. Here is a picture of what I use. I keep some of the trout heads after cleaning the fish to use for crab bait. |
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I want a net that can fit in my front compartment. If it's to big I'll place it under my ice chest under the lean post.
I'm a Lil rusty trying to catch them on the string like that. Lol Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk |
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