Foursteps24 and I went down to Solomons Island in hopes of catching just a few crabs and in between soaking our traps and lines, we would fish for perch and croakers. We launched at 9:10 am and headed out to the western shore on the south side of the bridge. We crabbed and fished in 15 feet of water to 30 feet of water. Not a single crab to be found. I got a few nibbles on my fishing line tipped with bloodworms, but that was it. With nothing happening for my on the south side of the brige, I motored over to the northern side and crabbed in 21 to 33 feet of water with traps and fished in a cove in 45 to 80 feet of water. Not a single crab or fish. I headed back over the the eastern shore's cove near the restricted peir. There I got the skunk off barely by pulling up a crab on my fishing line. Yes I said a crab. A nice heavy six incher. I pulled him up out of 32 feet of water. I got excited and deployed my trotline. I let the line soak as I went to shore to put some gear into my truck in order to free up some room in my canoe with a trolling motor. Well, when I made it back to the trotline, I ran down it. Again, not a single crab, so I took Foursteps advice and called it a day. We were all back on shore by 2:30pm. It is funny that I caught a crab on my fishing gear, not with the crabbing gear. The lone crab that I got was a six inchers pont to point.
After today, I think that I will wait until june to start crabbing again. Oh yeah, I also lost one trap and on crab net.
After today, I think that I will wait until june to start crabbing again. Oh yeah, I also lost one trap and on crab net.
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