remrug
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yeah....but maybe you could have caught them in half the time
But, I cant catch more than my 1 bushel allowed by law.
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. There's a reason many of the commercial guy's use clams over fowl neck's.
Just restocked for the rest of the season.
P.S. 5 lb bucket costs $25.85. That's $5.77/lb. A 30lb bucket costs $57.75. That's $1.93/lb
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Where did he go? Seems to be nothing north of the bay bridge.The 30 pound bucket is a no brainer.
My dad went crabbing last week and said it was miserable. Wondering if anybody else has had better luck. Granted, hard to have worse luck than he did. Sinking the boat might be the only way possible to have had worse luck. He caught 1 crab in 4 hours.
Looking good.I just welded up this roller for the boat, hopefully it works. Still need a flap for it.
Where did he go? Seems to be nothing north of the bay bridge.
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Old info....haven't been in awhile, but Come in Severn River between 450 & 50 bridges. River right you will see a white mansion (Manresa) on the hill. About 8' to 10' of water off there used to be real good crabbing. Would be about a 10-15 minute run from Sandy Point, unfortunately not much public access on Severn.Annapolis, just north of the Bay Bridge. I can confirm, nothing north of the Bay Bridge.
A commercial crabber friend put out 50 pots last week near Ft Howard and let them soak for two days and got 10 crabs.Annapolis, just north of the Bay Bridge. I can confirm, nothing north of the Bay Bridge.
Old info....haven't been in awhile, but Come in Severn River between 450 & 50 bridges. River right you will see a white mansion (Manresa) on the hill. About 8' to 10' of water off there used to be real good crabbing. Would be about a 10-15 minute run from Sandy Point, unfortunately not much public access on Severn.
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We caught a bushel this morning.
Got up at 2:30 and headed south.
Catching lots of crabs via pots in Lusby, but most are not big enough to keep. This would seem to indicate that Fall will be great. The ratio of females to males is also the highest I've ever seen. I will never keep a sook.
Just restocked for the rest of the season.
P.S. 5 lb bucket costs $25.85. That's $5.77/lb. A 30lb bucket costs $57.75. That's $1.93/lb
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I need a bushel this Friday. Still looking a for a good price for No 2 males. I'm near BWI.
I promise to eat the whole bushel myself. With help from my wife.
I want to steam them myself. Will travel if not too far from my digs for them...
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