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wrote:
I'm new to potting and just starting to try my hand with a couple of
fold up pots. On my first couple of attempts in the south east in
some gullys at the end of rocks at low tide I've picked up a dozen or
two small crabs in each pot. Is this a function of being so close to
the shore, the time of year (mid February) or a combination of these?
Any goods tips for picking up decent sized crabs and lobsters? Do I
need to go deeper using a boat? Should I be potting the pots out over
rocks or sand?
How deep are you fishing? 8m is about the minimum in warmer weather and at
this time of year it could be double that. Where there is a -big- tidal
range (Channel Is. Bristol Channel - over 10m) you can find good sized crabs
under the rocks at low spring tides.
Cheerio,
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