Might be able, if your rod holders have that thing at the bottom for a notched fishing rod,
to just put a piece of PVC in one holder and notch the piece of PVC so it slides into that thing.
Not sure that there is really that much pressure on the prop stick...
also could buy some other traps and throw them out there and check between runs...
I am bumping up this thread to see if anyone has been out crabbing yet this season. I just got a report from St. Mary's county that the crabs have not been very plentiful so far. But that's just one fisherman, so I called two wholesalers: they were both selling mixed bushels for $200 per basket. That's kind of a lot...seems like supply might be low.
Has anyone gotten out on the water? How did it go? What method were you using? What bait is working?
I'm going to try trot lining for the first time next week. Can't wait...even if I only get one keeper crab, I think I'll still have fun.
We kept reading a solid 60% increase YOY.
Hopefully they weren't totally wrong. Way up my way we need a solid few week into August to be dry.... last summer was a joke with rain, salt/brackish line never moved up enough.
Nice! Extreme43 - what was your bait?
Now I'm confused. How did I get these on Friday in 3 hrs using foul necks?Razor clam's, they out catch fowl neck IMO. but more of a pain to get and deal with as they have to be fresh. as the summer goes you can get away with fowl neck's or whatever other bait you want.
Now I'm confused. How did I get these on Friday in 3 hrs using foul necks?
Now I'm confused. How did I get these on Friday in 3 hrs using foul necks?
But, I cant catch more than my 1 bushel allowed by law.He didn't say they didn't work, just that you would have caught more using clams