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flames
10-20-2007, 03:59 PM
decided to hit the water today rather than hit the woods......muzzeloader season already and I still havn't step foot in the woods yet! dang!
anyway sat and watched everyone illegally crab until 7:50 am and then I laid my lines.
1000' trotline and 11 traps. 4 hrs a very skimpy 1/2 bushel. best run on the lines was 3!
might be over in these waters I may go out one more time but will go down to the pax.
Was a beautiful day and enjoyed being out there anyway. It really blows me away how brave some of these other rec. crabbers are down there they start almost an hour before legal start time and that river is loaded with DNR...oh well thats their choice, theres no way I could bring home a $125 fine or whatever it is to the wife......:eek:

Antman40
10-20-2007, 05:39 PM
First of all congrats (half bushel this time of the year ain't nothing to sneeze at) and thanks for the report:thumbup:

As far as the early crabbers....that sucks!....the fines in place just are not enough. When the fines start at $500 for the first offense and then progress to loss of privileges and $1000 on second offense people would take the starting times seriously:yes:
And for those that CHOOSE to be ignorant.......it's no excuse:nono:

As far as the PAX.....on an average day you will do better than you did... Nice crabs too:yes:

Tony

27 sailfish
10-20-2007, 05:54 PM
I'm willing to bet that most of the weekend warriors don't have a clue about legal start time. Can't imagine people risking a fine.No excuse for breaking the law but the crabbing rules are tricky to understand sometimes.The switch in Oct. really is screwy :confused: - for the weekenders-much easier just to say 7 am in Oct. Most days that will be about daybreak. Skip

Antman40
10-20-2007, 06:37 PM
I'm willing to bet that most of the weekend warriors don't have a clue about legal start time. Skip

The $500 fine on the first violation would help them to "learn" the law and believe me....word would spread QUICK:D

....and besides.... if they don't know the law they have no business on the water in the first place:cool2:

Tony

27 sailfish
10-20-2007, 07:23 PM
Tony-picture this. A new boater and his kids head out to go crabbing.Not sure of the rules-they wait until they see others crabbing-OOPS those "early" guys are comms. who get to start early :eek: .Most guys who go crabbing 3-4 times a year do not know ALL the rules.

Ever seen it posted anywhere other then the small booklet that you get ? There are so many rules-it gets confusing for new crabbers.A $500.00 fine would be great-for a second offense.First time should be given a ticket and EDUCATED on the rules.

Biggest thing is lack of enforcement-if everyone starting early was getting a ticket from DNR-I agree with you-word would get out fast.

When I needed to be SURE it was legal to use handlines at night-it was almost funny the differant answers DNR gave me :D .I keep the rule book with the page highlighted in case DNR checks me at night. Skip

Antman40
10-20-2007, 07:40 PM
Tony-picture this. A new boater and his kids head out to go crabbing.Not sure of the rules-they wait until they see others crabbing-OOPS those "early" guys are comms. who get to start early :eek: .Most guys who go crabbing 3-4 times a year do not know ALL the rules.

Skip

First thing is EVERYONE should be required to BUY a crab license if they want to crab from a boat.

With this said Skip,.......what about the Deer or fowl hunter that goes out ONCE a year?:eek2:
Should he/she not be held accountable for wrongdoings because he/she does it once a year?

Should a member of the "reserves" not be held to the same level of accountability that a "full-time" marine is held to:helpsmilie:

To:D ny

Burchbeer
10-20-2007, 07:48 PM
Just live by the rules and you will be ok. I too start a little earlier than I should from time to time. I get eager and just want to get started is all. I usually play by the rules though.

Eat Me! Thats all I can say!

I dont catch anymore than I need either.

Happy Halloween!


:eek2: :pp :confused: :nono: :wacko: :helpsmilie: ;-) :rolleyes:

done workin
10-20-2007, 07:55 PM
Nice job, were they at least a decent size?

Try the South, should be good at least another 1-2 weeks, temp dependent.



The 15 minutes early for me today, while still wrong, is as early as I will ever push it. Nice job of waiting, you have more reserve than I did considring how bright it was at 7:30.

I generally wait until the legal buzzer, but once or twice a year, can't resist, especially now when I was one of 3 crabbers that I saw on the whole river today.

Antman40
10-20-2007, 07:56 PM
Eat Me! Thats all I can say!

If I said that..........

Tony

Burchbeer
10-21-2007, 06:08 AM
T,

I probably shouldnt have said that.

Sorry to you and all others if offended.

I can be so stupid sometimes. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

ON another note, When is the SMC Oyster Festival this year?

Thanks.

Antman40
10-21-2007, 09:48 AM
ON another note, When is the SMC Oyster Festival this year?


Today is the last day.
New Page 5 (http://www.usoysterfest.com/)

Tony

mocoducks
10-21-2007, 10:50 AM
I wish I would have known ahead of time about the oyster fest....went to it maybe 10 years back for my first oyster and havent stopped eaten them since!

crabincruiser
10-21-2007, 04:00 PM
I bet know one went over the legal speed limit on the way to there favorite ramp!

Burchbeer
10-21-2007, 04:06 PM
Thanks T,
I went to the SMCOF years ago with the first wife and had a real good time. That was 2? years ago.
I bet it has gotten better since then.

Great Wx for those that went.

I have had some decent Oysters this year. At the Crabfest John Brunozzi brought 2 bu of Del Bay Oysters and they were great. I bought some from Harris' on KI 3 weeks ago and they were local bays and nice too.

Does anyone have any good references for Oysters and Clams?

:cool: