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How to crab

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 12:18 pm
by Nwcid
Beth and I would like to try scuba crabbing this year in the sound.

From reading online I have seen talks of about health concerns of crab taken from the sound. Can anyone tell me more about this.

Next are there some areas that are better to go then others?

Any tips or tricks?

We are hoping to do this next weekend as it will probably be my last chance to dive until October.

Re: How to crab

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 1:15 pm
by mz53480
Nwcid wrote:...
Any tips or tricks?...
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good luck!
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Re: How to crab

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 1:19 pm
by BillZ
Nwcid wrote:Beth and I would like to try scuba crabbing this year in the sound.

From reading online I have seen talks of about health concerns of crab taken from the sound. Can anyone tell me more about this..
The crab look very healthy - although some are missing the occasional leg or eyeball. Their health is seriously compromised when I put them in a big pot of boiling water :burntchef:

(seriously - I wouldn't take crab from Elliott Bay i.e. Cove 2 - but other than that you should be fine)
Nwcid wrote:Next are there some areas that are better to go then others?.
The Muk is the not-so-secret hot spot
Nwcid wrote:Any tips or tricks?.
- Crab run side to side, so if you can work as a buddy team and approach a crab from both sides they will usually run to one of the two of you.

- Check and measure the crab underwater but always grab a few more than your limit. Then double check them immediately after you hit shore - It always happens that we end up grabbing a few soft shells and have to throw them back

- Pin the crab on top of the shell and then grab them from behind. A crab can reach about 2/3rds the length of its body so watch your fingers.
Nwcid wrote:We are hoping to do this next weekend as it will probably be my last chance to dive until October.

Re: How to crab

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 2:27 pm
by CaptnJack
Check for females before you bother to put it in your bag.

Re: How to crab

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 2:56 pm
by Nwcid
Great and semi amusing replies.

We have practiced catching quite a few while just on random dives. Hopefully that will help when time to get eaters :)

Re: How to crab

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 5:09 pm
by renoun
CaptnJack wrote:Check for females before you bother to put it in your bag.
I have some fisheries biologist friends that were especially embarrassed to come ashore and discover that they had been dutifully letting all the males go and keeping their limit of females.
BillZ wrote: - Check and measure the crab underwater but always grab a few more than your limit. Then double check them immediately after you hit shore - It always happens that we end up grabbing a few soft shells and have to throw them back

If you employ this strategy I wouldn't actually come ashore with an over-limit bag. Check them while you are still in the water and blame temporary deafness from having water in your ears if you are confronted by any authorities while you are still in the water. Once you are ashore with an over limit bag life can become unpleasant.

Team scooter crabbing is tons of fun too.

Re: How to crab

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 8:14 pm
by BillZ
renoun wrote:[
BillZ wrote: - Check and measure the crab underwater but always grab a few more than your limit. Then double check them immediately after you hit shore - It always happens that we end up grabbing a few soft shells and have to throw them back

If you employ this strategy I wouldn't actually come ashore with an over-limit bag. Check them while you are still in the water and blame temporary deafness from having water in your ears if you are confronted by any authorities while you are still in the water. Once you are ashore with an over limit bag life can become unpleasant.

Team scooter crabbing is tons of fun too.
Agreed - What I mean by "ashore" is to come up to a point where you can stand up in the water and recheck your crab, not bring them back to your car. We've done this at the Muk several times with fish and feathers watching us and they've never given us any problems.