CRABS
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CRABS
Here's a photo of a female Fiddler Crab.
The males have one big claw which is how they derive there name. We use Fiddlers and Rock Crabs up in the Tampa Bay area for Sheepshead. I don't have a photo of Rock Crab. Mangrove and small Pass Crabs work as well.
Catching and hooking em is whole nuther discussion.
The males have one big claw which is how they derive there name. We use Fiddlers and Rock Crabs up in the Tampa Bay area for Sheepshead. I don't have a photo of Rock Crab. Mangrove and small Pass Crabs work as well.
Catching and hooking em is whole nuther discussion.
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Forum God--Thanks for moving this.
I'll add a little more information about fishing with crabs.
On my next outing for Sheepie, I'll get a photo of a Rock Crab as well. Sheepshead almost seem to prefer the Rock Crabs over Fiddlers, but both work very well.
I've also caught Redfish and Black Drum on the crabs as well. Redfish up in the Mangroves love Fiddlers and Mangrove crabs. Sometimes when they get real picky, that is all they will eat. A lot of times I will put a crab with a tiny split shot under a float and let it float right up under the mangrove roots.
With the float it is easy to see where your bait is and the current will sweep it under and between roots, right into the strike zone. Sometimes you get hung up, but with 30lb flouro leader, which I use most of the time, you can usually get your line free and if you get a strike Redfish usually stay down and unlike Snook don't seem to run deeper in the grove to bust you off.
Now when it comes to Black Drum. Pass Crabs are best it seems, but many anglers up my way will halve or quarter, blue crabs for the really big, bruiser Black Drum. The scent oozing out from the broken crab seems to attract em, and they are not picky about hitting a bait that is obviously not alive.
For all species of crabs, catching and hooking em is whole nuther discussion.
I'll add a little more information about fishing with crabs.
On my next outing for Sheepie, I'll get a photo of a Rock Crab as well. Sheepshead almost seem to prefer the Rock Crabs over Fiddlers, but both work very well.
I've also caught Redfish and Black Drum on the crabs as well. Redfish up in the Mangroves love Fiddlers and Mangrove crabs. Sometimes when they get real picky, that is all they will eat. A lot of times I will put a crab with a tiny split shot under a float and let it float right up under the mangrove roots.
With the float it is easy to see where your bait is and the current will sweep it under and between roots, right into the strike zone. Sometimes you get hung up, but with 30lb flouro leader, which I use most of the time, you can usually get your line free and if you get a strike Redfish usually stay down and unlike Snook don't seem to run deeper in the grove to bust you off.
Now when it comes to Black Drum. Pass Crabs are best it seems, but many anglers up my way will halve or quarter, blue crabs for the really big, bruiser Black Drum. The scent oozing out from the broken crab seems to attract em, and they are not picky about hitting a bait that is obviously not alive.
For all species of crabs, catching and hooking em is whole nuther discussion.
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Thanks.
I know I'm personally looking forward to more information about crabs.
Sure, I've fished with blue or calico's, catch 'em at the piers or ICW in simple inexpensive traps, or purchased 'em live at bait shops. Caught plenty of quality fish with 'em too. I've used freshwater crawfish for bass bait, and have vague memories of my GrandPa taking me fishing and using lobster. And he caught a hugh (in my 7-8 year old eyes) snapper or grouper. Of course, I ain't gonna use no lobster for bait, they're regulated and I'd rather eat that (if legal) than any fish I might catch with it.
So, as an angler, I know crustaceans make great bait for many species.
I'm particularly interested in the habitat, and capture methods, (with photos if possible) for the numerous other species of crabs we may encounter if we open our eyes or don't mind getting a little wet.
Several months ago, while out looking at spots along the alley, we decided to check out a bridge over middle river, where we saw hundreds of land crabs (?) walking. I'll speculate it was their mating season - ritual.
Should we have grabbed a few for bait? They looked like they had really thick shells, sort of like a stone crab.
What about Hermit crabs?
Are all crabs legal bait, or are some species regulated?
Yep, this could be an educational thread.
Thanks for starting it.
I know I'm personally looking forward to more information about crabs.
Sure, I've fished with blue or calico's, catch 'em at the piers or ICW in simple inexpensive traps, or purchased 'em live at bait shops. Caught plenty of quality fish with 'em too. I've used freshwater crawfish for bass bait, and have vague memories of my GrandPa taking me fishing and using lobster. And he caught a hugh (in my 7-8 year old eyes) snapper or grouper. Of course, I ain't gonna use no lobster for bait, they're regulated and I'd rather eat that (if legal) than any fish I might catch with it.
So, as an angler, I know crustaceans make great bait for many species.
I'm particularly interested in the habitat, and capture methods, (with photos if possible) for the numerous other species of crabs we may encounter if we open our eyes or don't mind getting a little wet.
Several months ago, while out looking at spots along the alley, we decided to check out a bridge over middle river, where we saw hundreds of land crabs (?) walking. I'll speculate it was their mating season - ritual.
Should we have grabbed a few for bait? They looked like they had really thick shells, sort of like a stone crab.
What about Hermit crabs?
Are all crabs legal bait, or are some species regulated?
Yep, this could be an educational thread.
Thanks for starting it.
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Thanks everyone. In case you all don't know, I'm a full time newspaper Photojournalist and a freelance outdoors writer/photographer. Taking photos is part of my trade so I don't mind taking em and posting.
I've got a pretty good book on Florida marine estuary life. I'll look through it later and describe in better detail some of the different crabs found in Florida which are commonly used as bait.
I've got a pretty good book on Florida marine estuary life. I'll look through it later and describe in better detail some of the different crabs found in Florida which are commonly used as bait.
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Ooops, sorry SnookMook, we were posting at the same time. I have no doubt your pics will far surpass these. [edited in after posting]
Got to love Google Images. Got these images there, so it's a start for those that use them for bait, have knowledge, etc.
Blue
Fiddler
Calico
Red
And my personal favorite, the popular "Cake"
Got to love Google Images. Got these images there, so it's a start for those that use them for bait, have knowledge, etc.
Blue
Fiddler
Calico
Red
And my personal favorite, the popular "Cake"
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Re: CRABS
hey guys first post.
Are those fiddler crabs safe to handle by hand. Does that one claw do much damage? Are frozen blue crab claws good to use for bait for surf fishing.
By the way I'm in Palm Coast Fl and mostly surf fish on beach and beach piers.
Are those fiddler crabs safe to handle by hand. Does that one claw do much damage? Are frozen blue crab claws good to use for bait for surf fishing.
By the way I'm in Palm Coast Fl and mostly surf fish on beach and beach piers.
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Re: CRABS
Just pinch off the large claw when fishing them.
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Re: CRABS
mil7950 wrote:are there any good places to harvest fiddler crabs around anglin/pompano/dania?
Low tide near mangroves you'll see fiddlers around the exposed sand popping out of their holes. I used to catch them around John U Lloyd as a kid but haven't tried to in over 10 years. If you do go let me know if they are still out there please
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Re: CRABS
Sorry, I just don't get it.....
What happens when you put the picture of the crab on your hook and cast it into the water ????
Seems like it will get soggy and just fall off
Is there a trick to getting the picture of the crab to stay on the hook or do you need a picture of a particular kind of crab ???
Sorry, it's been a while since I posted on BF
Serious question: Walmart sells frozen crabs.
Is that OK or are live crabs better just like live shrimp as opposed to frozen shrimp.
What happens when you put the picture of the crab on your hook and cast it into the water ????
Seems like it will get soggy and just fall off
Is there a trick to getting the picture of the crab to stay on the hook or do you need a picture of a particular kind of crab ???
Sorry, it's been a while since I posted on BF
Serious question: Walmart sells frozen crabs.
Is that OK or are live crabs better just like live shrimp as opposed to frozen shrimp.
Someday I'll catch the big one.
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Re: CRABS
Hahahahahahahahahaha best line I've read in a long while
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Re: CRABS
What is the best bait to use for catching blue crabs? I think chicken is the most popular used by roadside crabbers using string and a dip net. If so What is the best piece of chicken to use.
I'm not talking about eating size I want Bait size
I'm not talking about eating size I want Bait size
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Re: CRABS
chicken necks, they r durable and cheap and the crabs cant just take the meat off, that is just from my experience.