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topwatertom 07-28-2006 08:25 AM

NO CLUE HOW!!!!!!!!
 
Im in cape cod now and I feel like doing some crabbing. I just dontknow if i should do it at night or day or whats good bait any tips would be apreciated thx:yak5: :yak5:

whiplash 07-28-2006 01:05 PM

crabbing
 
I use pogies in an onion bag or one of my bait bags on a good stout piece of cord. Forget the chicken fresh fish is best , a 6ft dipnet and a 4 in measure stickand a bucket. I don't know what town your in but any back water on the south side holds crabs . Small tidal creeks are bestjust before and after low tide has always worked for me. Good luck
Whiplash

topwatertom 07-28-2006 02:14 PM

thanks ill ask my father to pick up some mackeral or pogies:lasso:

JohnR 07-28-2006 03:06 PM

I always used dead eels on a trot line when fishing for crabs en masse. Just make sure you check the local regs on shellfish - they change a lot state to state...

Damn - this has me thinkin' about getting some BLue Crabs :drool:

Mike P 07-28-2006 07:44 PM

From the Mass DMF website re: crab regulations:

Recreational Shellfish Regulations
Species Minimum Size Other Restrictions

Blue Crab 4 1/8" shell width
(spine to spine) egg bearers cannot be taken; 50 crabs/day; no pots; closed season is 1/1 - 4/30, inclusive

Other Edible Crabs
(excludes green crabs) none; (season) same as for blue crab

HookLine&Sinker 07-30-2007 08:31 AM

me and my friend would go onto a jettie in chattham by his beach house and we'd take a strip of grass and crush up perry winkle and tie it and drop it in the holes that had water in them and we got atleast 40-60 crab a day...

redcrbbr 07-31-2007 01:32 PM

Raw chicken also works, run your string thru the net with a long handle. pull in slow after letting it soak for a while. My town does require you to have a recreational license to harvest crabs. yum!

OH YEAH BTW!!!!
Blue crabs are about the meanest critters to fool around with, be careful.

TheSpecialist 07-31-2007 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redcrbbr (Post 511483)
Raw chicken also works, run your string thru the net with a long handle. pull in slow after letting it soak for a while. My town does require you to have a recreational license to harvest crabs. yum!

OH YEAH BTW!!!!
Blue crabs are about the meanest critters to fool around with, be careful.

Yeah they are not as docile as those Red CRabs :heybaby:

baldwin 08-02-2007 07:47 PM

I've used bluefish heads and striper heads simultaneously, crabs almost always go for the oilier bluefish heads. Bunker (pogies) also work well. The days of getting free chicken backs at the butcher's shop are over.

EarnedStripes44 08-07-2007 10:56 AM

Yea, I had two trap once. I baited one with chicken and I baited the other with a whole stale pogie. Those crabs were all over that rotten gut.


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