done workin
10-20-2007, 01:11 PM
Dropped 1200' of snood line in a little after 7:30, I know it's early but couldn't resist.
Low tide was supposed to be 7:00. Crabbed mouth of Selby Bay behind the green channel marker, right at the mouth. Layed the line around 10-13' feet. Nothing much on 4 runs so we moved one 600' section, into 6-8' and still nothing so we pulled everything around 8:30 with a dozen or so crabs and ran across the river and started again.
Layed between 12' and 7' and started where we left off. 1 here one there.
Finally things started picking up and we started pulling the lines in around 10:30 with a full bushel broken down approx as follows:
3/4- #1 (6" or better, half probably over 6 1/2")and black,
1/4- #2 black and maybe a few (6 or so) heavy females.
Only measured about 1/2 dozen of what we kept and the "small" ones were
5 1/2"-5 3/4".
In all honesty, I think the tide was more critical than anything. Neither end of the line was better than the other. Low tide at 7:00 and with a west wind, I don't think it really started moving until 9-9:30 when we got into them. We left with crabs still biting and each run was getting better. Last 3-4 runs had 6-8 BIG KEEPERS each run.
Low tide was supposed to be 7:00. Crabbed mouth of Selby Bay behind the green channel marker, right at the mouth. Layed the line around 10-13' feet. Nothing much on 4 runs so we moved one 600' section, into 6-8' and still nothing so we pulled everything around 8:30 with a dozen or so crabs and ran across the river and started again.
Layed between 12' and 7' and started where we left off. 1 here one there.
Finally things started picking up and we started pulling the lines in around 10:30 with a full bushel broken down approx as follows:
3/4- #1 (6" or better, half probably over 6 1/2")and black,
1/4- #2 black and maybe a few (6 or so) heavy females.
Only measured about 1/2 dozen of what we kept and the "small" ones were
5 1/2"-5 3/4".
In all honesty, I think the tide was more critical than anything. Neither end of the line was better than the other. Low tide at 7:00 and with a west wind, I don't think it really started moving until 9-9:30 when we got into them. We left with crabs still biting and each run was getting better. Last 3-4 runs had 6-8 BIG KEEPERS each run.