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Old August 20th, 2006, 04:12 PM
lamondi lamondi is offline
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Originally Posted by Derek Moody
In article , lamondi
wrote:

Hi, i have been sea fishing for just over a year now, last year all i
did was cast feathers of the promenade at Colwyn Bay with good results,
mainly Mackerel & lots of them. This year i have upgraded tackle, rod &
reel etc... & am trying for Bass using Crab. However my son took a trip
to the tackle shop & came back with 10 LIVE crabs, WHAT do i do with
them, use them live or not & how / where to hook them. Any advice would
help.


You know they are fresh, dead crabs quickly become useless. Keep them in
the fridge as otherwise they'll finish peeling and revert to hardbacks.

Traditionally you peel all the shell from them - they are 'peeler' crabs
because they are in the process of shedding their shells, and then tie the
soft flesh to the hook using fine elastic.

Don't bother.

Take just the back shell off. Stab the crab between the eyes with your
hookpoint to kill it and prevent it suffering and then put the whole crab,
including the shell, on the hook by pushing the hook through the shell
leaving the point clear of the back. If the crab is too big for this cut it
in two and fish just one half by hooking it through two leg sockets.

Do not use these baits in bright daylight as wrasse will grab them. Do not
cast them into deep water as you'll waste them on dogfish. At dawn and dusk
fish them close alongside weedy rocks in two or three metres of water. Use
as little lead as possible. Use light line, a sharp, fine wire, wide gape
#4/0 hook and cast no more then 30 metres. Bass expect to find peelers
where there are hiding places and they are used to eating them shell, spiky
bits and all. When you feel a bite count one, two, and strike.

Cheerio,

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Fantastic, Thanks for answering my question so well. This morning i went out Fishing from Colwyn Bay & i bought a pack of those plastic / rubber crabs that are meant to give off 400 percent more smell & in 3 hours all i caught was.... you guessed it a bigger CRAB with massive red eyes, evil looking thing. Next time i go i will heed your advice well. Thanks again
Ian