Re: Crab Bait
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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03/30/25 08:37 PM
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anyone ever try smoking those?
we used to get smoked chubs all the time and they are seldom available any more
I git a cousin smoking and filletting white fish that is some great stuff, he was just sayin in Bayfield WI where the whitefish fishery is strong every local place has white fish fish fry
he fishes Green bay and has been doing well , has every pound he catches sold
Nah, there’s bycatch of perch, trout, and other better eating fish. Never tried to cook a bunker.
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Re: Crab Bait
[Re: marshrat]
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03/30/25 08:41 PM
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Once my freezers are cleared out, I’ll take a couple flats John. Sounds good you got my number! People eat blue crab?!,,,,,  …. I guessing you need old bay on that….. Vinke you’re comments are like sticky boogers, better off to just leave them alone so I don’t make a mess lol. Blue crabs are excellent- if ya know how to pick them.
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Re: Crab Bait
[Re: gcs]
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03/30/25 08:44 PM
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Hey John, what do you charge for a flat of bunker? Steamed blue crabs with old Bay seasoning are delicious. I’m getting $25 for a frozen flat out of my freezers. Or $25 for a full fish basket fresh off the boat, which is about 1.5 flats. Hey! I have that same skiff!, use it for blue and green crabs and everything else. Used to enjoy gillnetting in the spring, sold lots of bunkers. I buy all my bait now, a good friend of mine seines a couple hundred thousand pounds every year and used to get them at his price, cheap, lol I no longer have a big freezer to work out of and now have to go to the bait dealer. Been paying through the nose for bait now....and too much of it is already sour....I get 10 flats at a time and put them in an outside chest freezer. You have a nice operation, would rater deal with you!, lol Love that boat. She carries her weight well , and will take a beating on a rough day. I’ve had her 8 miles in the ocean catching flounders on wrecks lol
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Re: Crab Bait
[Re: JoMiBru]
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03/30/25 09:02 PM
03/30/25 09:02 PM
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Once my freezers are cleared out, I’ll take a couple flats John. Sounds good you got my number! People eat blue crab?!,,,,,  …. I guessing you need old bay on that….. Vinke you’re comments are like sticky boogers, better off to just leave them alone so I don’t make a mess lol. Blue crabs are excellent- if ya know how to pick them. I have never had it,,,,, But,,,, it is a on going joke around my circle about old bay…. So people from your side were visiting and we having a dungy crap night. They wanted to know why there was no old bay in the boil…. We all rolled are eyes and looked at each other….
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: Crab Bait
[Re: JoMiBru]
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03/30/25 11:09 PM
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Soft shelled crabs are one of my favorite foods. Right behind deviled crab.
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Re: Crab Bait
[Re: JoMiBru]
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03/31/25 09:27 PM
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Soft crabs are hard to beat, love them fried on a sandwich. Care to share your deviled crab recipe? I don't have one. I just always order deviled crab when at a seafood place.
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Re: Crab Bait
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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03/31/25 11:33 PM
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I've been approached by Oregon crabbers for band sawed chunks of beaver carcass for crab bait. The norm has always been mink carcasses for commercial crabbers. In my old stomping grounds of southeast Alaska, mink carcasses out-fished any other bait for crab, hands-down. Of course used lots of filleted salmon carcasses, chopped up pink salmon, and other things, even marten carcasses, (which caught nothing, interestingly), but mink was the #1 draw, by far.
Just doing what I want now.
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Re: Crab Bait
[Re: JoMiBru]
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04/01/25 10:10 AM
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Try a beaver head.. by the second check with that head in the pot it’s consistently the best pot of the day.
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Re: Crab Bait
[Re: JoMiBru]
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04/01/25 01:21 PM
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Here, bluefish will out catch bunkers...by a lot, but they dry out fast in a freezer, bunkers are standard cause they're plentiful and cheap, but the price per frozen 40# flats were 70 cents per pound for locals this past summer, 90 for the Lunds put ups from jersey. Not so cheap anymore... I can sometimes get bluefish for 60 cents....Herring works, a little better than bunkers, but is usually more expensive and it's a softer bait so gets eaten up a little faster.
Best all time crab bait is sliced up false albacore, nasty bloody and oily buggers, used to get them free from a gillnetter friend but the market will take them now, so that stopped, lol
We don't have a source of meat baits, so have no idea how it would work, the sporties use chicken legs, but bunkers will out fish those... So that's east coast crab bait 101... lol
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Re: Crab Bait
[Re: mud]
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04/01/25 09:09 PM
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I caught a crab trap full of mullet once using rabbit food alfalfa pellets in the bait cage. Try a beaver head.. by the second check with that head in the pot it’s consistently the best pot of the day. My crab pots will consist of each of these baits come mid summer. I’ll try it... once anyway!
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Re: Crab Bait
[Re: waggler]
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04/01/25 10:56 PM
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^^^^ Have you ever tried deer heads for spot prawn? Work crazy good. Bear bits work really well too
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