Okay all you crabbers out there, is there an expected mortality rate for crabs you are catching and keeping in a bushel basket? If so, what is the rate? For example, maybe 6 crabs out of a bushel? More? Less? None?
I've recently gotten back into crabbing a little from the kayak behind Ocean City and I'm finding that I am having some of them die in the bushel basket by the time I get home. Some of them died for obvious reasons like another crab crushed its claw into it's face. But for for the most part, they all look fine and I'm not sure why they have died? My last trip I brought home about three-quarters of a bushel and had 10 that were stone dead, plus a few more that were just barely making bubbles in the mouth. The trip before that, I took home about a half bushel and had maybe 7 dead and 3 or 4 barely hanging on.
I'm crabbing at night (legal in the coastal bays), so the sun isn't a factor.
They are going in a plastic bushel basket that is out of the water, so accidental drowning it's happening.
I'm only crabbing for max an hour and half to two hours, so I don't think time is a factor?
It's still hot and humid even after dark, maybe that?
I try to keep them all right side up in the bushel, but it doesn't always work out like that. Will they die if they are in the bushel upside down?
Or is the mortality rate I'm experiencing normal?
And since I know the when, where, and who for catching them, I assume those dead ones would still be safe to cook if they've only been dead an hour or so? Or not? I've been only been freezing them for bait thus far.
I know.... a lot of questions So thanks in advance.
Here is how I'm keeping them as they are caught:
IMG_0487.jpg
I've recently gotten back into crabbing a little from the kayak behind Ocean City and I'm finding that I am having some of them die in the bushel basket by the time I get home. Some of them died for obvious reasons like another crab crushed its claw into it's face. But for for the most part, they all look fine and I'm not sure why they have died? My last trip I brought home about three-quarters of a bushel and had 10 that were stone dead, plus a few more that were just barely making bubbles in the mouth. The trip before that, I took home about a half bushel and had maybe 7 dead and 3 or 4 barely hanging on.
I'm crabbing at night (legal in the coastal bays), so the sun isn't a factor.
They are going in a plastic bushel basket that is out of the water, so accidental drowning it's happening.
I'm only crabbing for max an hour and half to two hours, so I don't think time is a factor?
It's still hot and humid even after dark, maybe that?
I try to keep them all right side up in the bushel, but it doesn't always work out like that. Will they die if they are in the bushel upside down?
Or is the mortality rate I'm experiencing normal?
And since I know the when, where, and who for catching them, I assume those dead ones would still be safe to cook if they've only been dead an hour or so? Or not? I've been only been freezing them for bait thus far.
I know.... a lot of questions So thanks in advance.
Here is how I'm keeping them as they are caught:
IMG_0487.jpg
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