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Topic: Crabbing at Clay Myers park?  (Read 1823 times)

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Mean Joe

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Ocean outlook looks rough this weekend, I'm thinking of trying some crabbing at Whalen Island/Clay Myers state park instead. I recently picked up two Crab-King coiling crab rings, and I'm itching to try em out. Had anyone tried crabbing at Clay Myers park before? How deep is the water there?


Pelagic

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Shallow... deepest area is right near the bridge.  Not sure of exact depth but can't be more that 25ft, if that. The rest of bay is very shallow. Netarts would be a better producer, but whalen is smaller and more scenic from a yak