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by jed
[April 29, 2026, 05:20:26 AM]

Picture Of The Month



Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Who is this? ... Crab Apron  (Read 3357 times)

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polepole

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Saw this article in the current issue of Kayak Fishing Magazine.  I recall seeing pics of this posted before, but can't remember who it is.

http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/KFMJAN2008/DungenessCrabs.htm

-Allen


boxofrain

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That apron is a good idea!
 How ever, I do not go alone,besides, it is way easier to pull alongside yer buddy and work the traps.
 We can unfold, bait and drop our Danielson traps in about two minutes each working together.
 The traps he uses must weigh at least 30#'s apiece EMPTY!
 I simply put my catch into a wet gunny sack and store on board. (crab tongs, Pfft)
 You can keep the outriggers though, I like my Yak the way she is!

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