Re: Octopus time
[Re: KeithC]
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I like to eat octopus. Do you ever eat any of it?
Keith Small ones are more tender. Pickled or light smoke and canned are how I like it
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Re: Octopus time
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I catch Atlantic octopus in my green crab pots last several years since everything is warming up . They come up as spawn in the gulf stream eddies and by october they're big enough to eat. Every year is different though depending on what's coming up, catch a lot of tropical fish too. Ate a few but usually just toss them back, they are a fascinating critter. Been thinking of potting them on purpose in the good years... Interesting. Do they eat the crabs in the pot? They sure grow fast. It’s only a 5 year life cycle on these here
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Re: Octopus time
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Yes they do, plus the pot acts like a hidey hole for them to hang out in, never saw that the other crabs eat one either. Come december when the water gets cold, they start to turn white and die, then they become crab bait, lol
We are losing more of our cold water species but getting more southern stuff, but so far they can't overwinter. Same here-crab or shrimp will not come into a pot baited w dead octo. It repels them, but does attract fish. Artificial dens are how they catch the octo in a targeted fishery. No bait needed.
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Re: Octopus time
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I catch Atlantic octopus in my green crab pots Curious what your green crab pots look like....smaller version of a regular blue crab pot ?
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Re: Octopus time
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I make my own, I'm on a 3rd generation design... 24x24x12, 1" square mesh, 3 vexar plastic funnels tilting up with about a 2 1/2" inside "hole". No need for a parlor, the funnel design holds them in, no bait chamber needed either, but in leaner years a bait on a spike catches better. You want them chewing on the bait, it's like a chum slick. They'll hold up to a bushel, but avg is 2-4 pots per bushel. pretty much any eel pot type pot works but these consistently out produce everything else
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Re: Octopus time
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They aren't "big", head about the size of a fist or small orange, stretched out about 16,18 inches, that's how fast they grow from spawn to october, but that size is salable. I was thinking of 4" perforated pipe about 16,18" long with a screened back, open front, it would need ballasting to hold it steady in the tide...clipped to a trawl. However its all experimental. If you have any ideas I'm all ears...LOL
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Re: Octopus time
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They aren't "big", head about the size of a fist or small orange, stretched out about 16,18 inches, that's how fast they grow from spawn to october, but that size is salable. I was thinking of 4" perforated pipe about 16,18" long with a screened back, open front, it would need ballasting to hold it steady in the tide...clipped to a trawl. However its all experimental. If you have any ideas I'm all ears...LOL I think the pipe would work with a couple pieces of small diameter rebar wired to the outside to keep ‘em from rolling in the current
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