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My question is which crab pot is better, wired metal or nylon rope over a metal frame ?. I have two wired metal round crab pots and have caught plenty of mud crabs in them, but I have been told the nylon rope over a metal frame are better because crabs don't like the touch of metal. I would like to hear from other people about what crabs pots they use and their results. Justin |
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![]() Justin Alexander wrote: "My question is which crab pot is better, wired metal or nylon rope over a metal frame ?" All the commercial crab fisherman in Louisiana use metal wire traps. Recreational usually use a round double ring net that when lifted forms a sidewall. The nets are usually dipped to increase life. Sarge |
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crabs don´t like metla smell and touch, you better use wooden crabpots
"Justin Alexander" escribió en el mensaje ... To all, My question is which crab pot is better, wired metal or nylon rope over a metal frame ?. I have two wired metal round crab pots and have caught plenty of mud crabs in them, but I have been told the nylon rope over a metal frame are better because crabs don't like the touch of metal. I would like to hear from other people about what crabs pots they use and their results. Justin |
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crabs don´t like metla smell and touch, you better use wooden crabpots
"Justin Alexander" escribió en el mensaje ... To all, My question is which crab pot is better, wired metal or nylon rope over a metal frame ?. I have two wired metal round crab pots and have caught plenty of mud crabs in them, but I have been told the nylon rope over a metal frame are better because crabs don't like the touch of metal. I would like to hear from other people about what crabs pots they use and their results. Justin |
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recent studies in galician coastal areas have showed that wooden crab traps have 38.5% more suscess than metal ones. those are the numbers. don´t know about chicken neck all my life have seen people working with wooden traps xoubo "ishy7" escribió en el mensaje ... awww heck! just do it the ol fashioned way; a piece of string n a chicken neck. On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 14:10:46 +0200, "ALEX ARMADA" wrote: crabs don´t like metla smell and touch, you better use wooden crabpots "Justin Alexander" escribió en el mensaje ... To all, My question is which crab pot is better, wired metal or nylon rope over a metal frame ?. I have two wired metal round crab pots and have caught plenty of mud crabs in them, but I have been told the nylon rope over a metal frame are better because crabs don't like the touch of metal. I would like to hear from other people about what crabs pots they use and their results. Justin |
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recent studies in galician coastal areas have showed that wooden crab traps have 38.5% more suscess than metal ones. those are the numbers. don´t know about chicken neck all my life have seen people working with wooden traps xoubo "ishy7" escribió en el mensaje ... awww heck! just do it the ol fashioned way; a piece of string n a chicken neck. On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 14:10:46 +0200, "ALEX ARMADA" wrote: crabs don´t like metla smell and touch, you better use wooden crabpots "Justin Alexander" escribió en el mensaje ... To all, My question is which crab pot is better, wired metal or nylon rope over a metal frame ?. I have two wired metal round crab pots and have caught plenty of mud crabs in them, but I have been told the nylon rope over a metal frame are better because crabs don't like the touch of metal. I would like to hear from other people about what crabs pots they use and their results. Justin |
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recent studies in galician coastal areas have showed that wooden crab traps have 38.5% more suscess than metal ones. those are the numbers. don´t know about chicken neck all my life have seen people working with wooden traps xoubo "ishy7" escribió en el mensaje ... awww heck! just do it the ol fashioned way; a piece of string n a chicken neck. On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 14:10:46 +0200, "ALEX ARMADA" wrote: crabs don´t like metla smell and touch, you better use wooden crabpots "Justin Alexander" escribió en el mensaje ... To all, My question is which crab pot is better, wired metal or nylon rope over a metal frame ?. I have two wired metal round crab pots and have caught plenty of mud crabs in them, but I have been told the nylon rope over a metal frame are better because crabs don't like the touch of metal. I would like to hear from other people about what crabs pots they use and their results. Justin |
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