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Topic: It's been quiet on here lately, here's some crab! What are you catching?  (Read 2150 times)

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Jay03

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First time out crabbing from the kayak, I went to PC due to poor reports from the bays. This was Wednesday the 21st by the way, I am a little late posting this. haha

Pulled a limit with two pots in less than 45 minutes! I was surprised I got so many so quick. Not a single bite fishing while the pots were soaking. I'll have to master that another time I guess. 


Jay03

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bb2fish

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Pretty flat water - how was the surf landing?


Mojo Jojo

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Burlap sack tied off and then dunked in the water will keep them guys from crawling off or getting ahold of your unmentionables  >:D



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C_Run

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Burlap sack tied off and then dunked in the water will keep them guys from crawling off or getting ahold of your unmentionables  >:D


Yeah, how do those stay in there like that?


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First time out crabbing from the kayak, I went to PC due to poor reports from the bays. This was Wednesday the 21st by the way, I am a little late posting this. haha

Pulled a limit with two pots in less than 45 minutes! I was surprised I got so many so quick. Not a single bite fishing while the pots were soaking. I'll have to master that another time I guess.

nice job, those look like some good clean crabs....I have spent several days recently catching sea-run cutthroats on a coastal lake with my best buddy up front, this is about a 14" SRC fresh in from the ocean...they hit trolled spinners like a ton of bricks and then dance all over the top of the lake trying to toss the hook...

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Jay03

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  • Date Registered: Jan 2015
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Burlap sack tied off and then dunked in the water will keep them guys from crawling off or getting ahold of your unmentionables  >:D


Yeah, how do those stay in there like that?

I don't keep them there while paddling around, that was just during sorting while pulling my pots. I put them in the front hatch inside the kayak when I paddle in. Launching and Landing was like going out in a lake. Very little surf to speak of over by the rocks.
« Last Edit: October 04, 2016, 11:55:57 AM by Jay03 »


Jay03

  • Herring
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  • Location: salem, OR
  • Date Registered: Jan 2015
  • Posts: 45
First time out crabbing from the kayak, I went to PC due to poor reports from the bays. This was Wednesday the 21st by the way, I am a little late posting this. haha

Pulled a limit with two pots in less than 45 minutes! I was surprised I got so many so quick. Not a single bite fishing while the pots were soaking. I'll have to master that another time I guess.

nice job, those look like some good clean crabs....I have spent several days recently catching sea-run cutthroats on a coastal lake with my best buddy up front, this is about a 14" SRC fresh in from the ocean...they hit trolled spinners like a ton of bricks and then dance all over the top of the lake trying to toss the hook...



Nice! I used to fish the Alsea for sea-run Cutthroat years ago. Good fighting fish.


Idaho Brit

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First time out crabbing from the kayak, I went to PC due to poor reports from the bays. This was Wednesday the 21st by the way, I am a little late posting this. haha

Pulled a limit with two pots in less than 45 minutes! I was surprised I got so many so quick. Not a single bite fishing while the pots were soaking. I'll have to master that another time I guess.

nice job, those look like some good clean crabs....I have spent several days recently catching sea-run cutthroats on a coastal lake with my best buddy up front, this is about a 14" SRC fresh in from the ocean...they hit trolled spinners like a ton of bricks and then dance all over the top of the lake trying to toss the hook...



Nice way to get out fishing Roger, tell the boss, "got to walk the dog, see you later". By the way is there a dogs in kayaks forum? I just rescued an 85lb Irish Setter. I'd love to take him out but he seems a bit to big for my Outback.
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Idaho Brit

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Pictures didn't load with the first post. Here they are.

Nice haul Jay.
Got crabs?
 ;D
"Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing -- absolutely nothing -- half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." Said the water rat.  The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame,