Hey Guys,
I heard some interest in crabbing a few weeks/months back and I just wanted to share that I'm trying to get out Saturday morning for some kayak crabbing. I've done this in the past with ring traps, but I am attempting to take it further this year...running a trotline. I've rigged the trotline and made some gear modifications to fit the hobie. I'm putting the bushel basket up front so I can scoop the crabs into it. I drilled a hole in the bottom of the bushel basket (offset to one side) and inserted a tightly fitting pvc tube that drops down into the hole in the hobie meant for the sail mast. My hobie also has the outriggers, but I've removed the float from one and replaced it with a roller I fashioned from PVC for the trotline to run along. I've got a reel to keep the line nice and tidy on the way in and on the way out. I'll be pedaling along and scooping crabs (if all goes well) from the line with one free arm while keeping the other arm on the rudder control, keeping me true. I don't know how this will all work since it's my first time, but I'll upload some photos after it's all over. Maybe this will start a wave of kayak crabbers :-) It's way cheaper than a boat for sure. Has anyone tried this before and could offer any advice before I screw up royally?
I heard some interest in crabbing a few weeks/months back and I just wanted to share that I'm trying to get out Saturday morning for some kayak crabbing. I've done this in the past with ring traps, but I am attempting to take it further this year...running a trotline. I've rigged the trotline and made some gear modifications to fit the hobie. I'm putting the bushel basket up front so I can scoop the crabs into it. I drilled a hole in the bottom of the bushel basket (offset to one side) and inserted a tightly fitting pvc tube that drops down into the hole in the hobie meant for the sail mast. My hobie also has the outriggers, but I've removed the float from one and replaced it with a roller I fashioned from PVC for the trotline to run along. I've got a reel to keep the line nice and tidy on the way in and on the way out. I'll be pedaling along and scooping crabs (if all goes well) from the line with one free arm while keeping the other arm on the rudder control, keeping me true. I don't know how this will all work since it's my first time, but I'll upload some photos after it's all over. Maybe this will start a wave of kayak crabbers :-) It's way cheaper than a boat for sure. Has anyone tried this before and could offer any advice before I screw up royally?
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