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Topic: Borrow a crab pot???  (Read 1633 times)

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KayakBernie

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Anybody in the Portland Area have a crab pot I can borrow on Friday (pick up Thursday evening, bring back Friday night, Saturday )??

I bought one online and it has now since been back ordered and will not be here for a couple of weeks. I dont want to spend another 100+ bucks on one at one of the stores here in town when I have one already coming in a few weeks.

PM me if you can help out, not a big deal, just thought I would ask  :) 

Cheers, Bernie
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micahgee

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Can't help you out myself.

Maybe sweeten the deal by offering a portion of the crab you catch to the pot's owner  ;)
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KayakBernie

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That is always the plan, I didn't want to jinx myself.  Yakbasser lent me his cobra triple to go clamming the other weekend and he got a nice package of cleaned and vacuum sealed fresh clams !
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bigdood

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Between Fishermans and Bimart you should be able to put together a Danielson collapsible setup for under $50, and it's always nice to have more than one crabbing setup!


Northwoods

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If you were closer, I'd give you one or two pots.  I was given them by a commercial crabber that retrieved them as derelict gear.
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