Is that the collapsible ones they sell on ebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Crayfish-Crab-...#ht_1280wt_906
Is that the collapsible ones they sell on ebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Crayfish-Crab-...#ht_1280wt_906
aman
Those are the ones!
i have one sturdy bello pot i think it is. in the summer whn we go camping up in pembrookshire we paddle out in the kayak, looking down with a clear bucket on my head to find a good sand patch amongs the kelp. makes you look quite silly but seems to catch mroe crabs. then come back the next day with the tide coming out so we can pick it up (not put it in the boat) drop it off in the surf so in about 20min we can pick it up. trying to go through the surf in a inflatable kyak with a heavy crab pot is extremely hard. we usually catch spiders, but have had congers, shore crabs, and even the odd lobster.
"There's enough in this world for everyones need, but not enough for everyone greed"
Ghandi
"only when the last tree has burned, the last fish has been caught, the last river poisoned, will we realise we cannot eat money"
What shape is it? Do you also use stinky fish as bait?
Prawns, for those who are interested, like crushed up crab for bait.
Yep, I'm interested.
I made 3 small prawn traps in jan, I've only tried them once, baited with lug and sandeel left over from fishing... no catch tho. I've had a look online at larger prawn traps, kinda like the crayfish trap, but smaller entrance holes at each end. I have a lot of steel wire and some netting kicking around so I wanna make one of these larger traps for prawn.
Any tips welcome
Cheers
phil
i usually use mackeral bits, but they'll eat anything smelly and oily. old meat, giblets will work too.
"There's enough in this world for everyones need, but not enough for everyone greed"
Ghandi
"only when the last tree has burned, the last fish has been caught, the last river poisoned, will we realise we cannot eat money"
I've fished the gazzel for crab and lobster for 25 years from boats and from the shore (rocks). I've had some of the best lobster fishing by throwing in single pots from the rocks at low tide. I used to use a normal size pot with some old weeded up rope to camo it up a bit, then just tie it off on a rock, leave it over night hen reap the rewards.
Damn coasteering craze has put an end to that tho, the gazzel used to be a nice quiet place to hide in newquay. Now it is full of goon coasteerers recking the peace and poking there noses in all the old lobster haunts.
So I've now turned my hand to spear fishing for bass and the bonus coasteerer!!!
Sorry im not twitter and bisted!!
Any one interested in buying crab pots here is my friend company, top quality pots http://www.cornwallcreels.co.uk
I work for Vertical Descents, for the same reason you have stated, we rarely use the gazzel as a venue for customers. We use another nearby location that so far has been used almost exclusively by us and in a manner that does not hammer the local ecology.
I totally agree with you what is being done down the Gazzel, on a weekend in the summer there can be upto 250 people in the water, screaming and shouting , ripping off mussels and seaweed, being led by 5 different companies, some of which have no respect for the environment, a lack of care and safety for their customers and are just taking the money.
We have a strict policy the same as bushcraft with regards to our impact on the environment. We take smaller groups, educate them on the Coastal environment, use venues that are off the beaten track and without bragging we have excellent safety procedures too
I sympathise with your disdain at what we do and I pride myself on the manner with which Vertical Descents conducts itself on our precious coast.
To get back on topic, the undisclosed stretch of coast we mainly work is excellent for spider crabs, something I've never caught before.