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#185238 - 02/04/03 06:07 PM Catchi' the crabs
Steelieblue Offline
Parr

Registered: 01/12/01
Posts: 53
Loc: Seattle
No!!!!! Not the VD. Seriously though, my wife would really like to go crabbing and when your woman expresses interest in this sort of thing you don't dismiss it. I was wondering if anyone knows of some good pier/dock access for this sort of thing perhaps on hood canal or anywhere else that is open right now for crabbing. As you can probably guess I don't own a boat so that is why I am asking about shore access. Thanks in advance for the help folks.
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#185239 - 02/04/03 06:24 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
Steelieblue Offline
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Registered: 01/12/01
Posts: 53
Loc: Seattle
sorry about the duplicate post feel free to remove this one
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#185240 - 02/04/03 06:35 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
Tooner Offline
Fry

Registered: 02/02/03
Posts: 24
Loc: Olympic Peninsula
I'm not 100% sure but I believe the Hood Canal floating bridge has a lower level for crabbing. fishy

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#185241 - 02/04/03 06:42 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
Steelieblue Offline
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Registered: 01/12/01
Posts: 53
Loc: Seattle
I should have added this before, are there any health concerns with these crabs? Thanks again
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#185242 - 02/04/03 07:34 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
powerstrokincowb Offline
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Registered: 03/22/02
Posts: 92
Loc: Philly via Puyallup
I don't know if its open now, but you can always do pretty well in the Westport boat basin. Then you can also fish the jetty, or keep your wife from getting board by the small shops around.
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#185243 - 02/04/03 08:28 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
Chuckn'Duck Offline
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Registered: 03/10/00
Posts: 347
Loc: West of Eden
Westport is usually a decent bet, but it does get hammered. Up side like posted by PS'n Cboy is that the wife can stay interested with alternative venues. Good bet is to take the beach highway south to Tokeland, get a room at the Tokeland Hotel, and enjoy the weekend. Cool place, funky turn of the century inn that is not foofy or pretentious (we have our DU banquets there) more like a lodge. Good food not pricey and sits right where the Willapa dumps into the Pacific at Cape Shoalwater. Beautifull area and you can go crabbing off the Tokeland pier. If crabbing sucks in Westport or thier, buy sone off the local crab boats for a reasonable price.
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#185244 - 02/05/03 01:21 AM Re: Catchi' the crabs
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Registered: 08/05/01
Posts: 301
Loc: Bremerton
The crabs in the canal are probobly the cleanest in the area, no worries there. Places to go include the lower leval on the Hood Canal bridge, access on the East side, I think they get quite a few Rock Crab here, but I imagine the occasional Dungie is possible. Seabeck marina has a few crab available too. South end of the canal at Hoodsport and at Twanah (sp) State Park are usually decent opptions, try hitting these at a higer tide. I think you will find that all these get fairly heavily harvested, but definately worth a try. I have been doing better with Turkey then Salmon lately, but i'm in a boat in the north end.

NEN cool
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#185245 - 02/05/03 01:33 AM Re: Catchi' the crabs
Tooner Offline
Fry

Registered: 02/02/03
Posts: 24
Loc: Olympic Peninsula
I've noticed over the years that I do better with turkey legs for crab during and just after all the salmon are gone. I think they really welcome the turkey after so much fish.
I have found a commercial geoduck bed and I crab just off the ledge from it. My kid and I get our limit in about 2 hours and not one is less than 7".
Good luck. cool

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#185246 - 02/05/03 04:44 AM Re: Catchi' the crabs
Ryan Ositis Offline
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Registered: 12/07/02
Posts: 96
Loc: Shoreline, WA
Interesting. I haven't used turkey in my crab pots before. The primary bait I have been using is mink, and it has worked like a charm.

This was in Yaquina Bay near Newport, mind you. Does anyone up here in Washington use mink?
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#185247 - 02/05/03 03:21 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
BERKLEY BOY75 Offline
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 672
Loc: AUBURN
where do you get these so called "mink"? white meat seems to be better than red meat for crabbing, maybe its due to differant oils released?im gonna try to hit the hood canal bridge this weekend for crab, how deep is the water thru there? alot of current?

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#185248 - 02/05/03 05:58 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
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Registered: 04/05/01
Posts: 1373
Loc: Redmond
Try one of these crab catching nets while you're at it.



http://www.crabhawk.com/

I can vouch that they really do work well for crab. If you crab the Westport basin your odds of getting a keeper will go up quite a bit. The crabs around the docks get hit hard but if you can cast out 40-50 feet you'll find some keepers.
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#185249 - 02/05/03 08:26 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
chawycha Offline
Fry

Registered: 02/01/03
Posts: 31
Loc: Poulsbo, WA
Turkey meat is definitely a good stuff for them. I tried both legs and wings, and it seems like the wings work a little better.

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#185250 - 02/05/03 11:37 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
Ryan Ositis Offline
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Registered: 12/07/02
Posts: 96
Loc: Shoreline, WA
Quote:
Originally posted by BERKLEY BOY75:
where do you get these so called "mink"? white meat seems to be better than red meat for crabbing, maybe its due to differant oils released?im gonna try to hit the hood canal bridge this weekend for crab, how deep is the water thru there? alot of current?
These "so called" mink are real mink, an aquatic rodent. They are farmed in Oregon for a variety of products, including hypoallergenic soaps and the like. Their furs are used in the fur industry, and the farmers typically sell the carcasses as crab bait. Mink have a strong scent gland, making them an ideal bait.

http://www.furcommission.com/farming/role.htm

I purchased my bait at Sawyer's Landing, a small dock/launch crane/store about 5 miles upbay from Newport.

I used fish carcasses for a while until the sea lions began tearing my crabpots apart. I switched to chicken for a while, but the amount of crab caught dropped significantly. This last time out I used mink, and it worked as well as the fish did.
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#185251 - 02/06/03 02:55 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
BERKLEY BOY75 Offline
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 672
Loc: AUBURN
i was sure they were farmed but i know i wouldnt touch one of them stinky things..

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#185252 - 02/06/03 07:43 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
Ryan Ositis Offline
Smolt

Registered: 12/07/02
Posts: 96
Loc: Shoreline, WA
Quote:
Originally posted by BERKLEY BOY75:
i was sure they were farmed but i know i wouldnt touch one of them stinky things..
Three words: Disposable Rubber Gloves eek
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#185253 - 02/10/03 11:38 AM Re: Catchi' the crabs
DUROBOAT15 Offline
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Registered: 09/08/02
Posts: 812
Loc: des moines
Got 4 crabs friday and 6 saturday using old freezer burned salmon heads. On a couple of pulls the pots were so full of crab they were hard to lift.
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#185254 - 02/10/03 12:06 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
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Horse Clams or butter Clams work very well. Squid is also great for the scent box, that I attach to the top of the pot along with that commercial scent.
Salmon backs and heads are my favorite then turkey legs have also been known to use mergansers every once in awhile.

This has also worked, and I really do not no why but we did some expermenting this past season with it. We put empty alluminum cans inside of the pots (3-4) and for some reason those pots out fished the ones with out cans.

BTW, the pier at the end of Blaine Harbor can yield ya some excellent crabbing. I am not sure if the north part of area 7 is still open for sport crabbing?

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#185255 - 02/10/03 12:25 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
BERKLEY BOY75 Offline
Spawner

Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 672
Loc: AUBURN
duroboat, were the dungy's or red rock, and was it out in hood canal off a boat or dock?

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#185256 - 02/10/03 12:48 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
DUROBOAT15 Offline
Spawner

Registered: 09/08/02
Posts: 812
Loc: des moines
BB,

All were dungys 4 of them 7"+. Using pots in Hood canal.
Out of my boat.
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#185257 - 02/14/03 12:12 PM Re: Catchi' the crabs
BERKLEY BOY75 Offline
Spawner

Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 672
Loc: AUBURN
anybody got any reports from hood canal, do they get many good dungy's off the docks under the bridge? or is a red rock show only?

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