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Topic: Crab pot  (Read 2065 times)

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Jake

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i want to get a crab trap.  i live in pacifica fiqured it would be fun to paddle out and drop a trap surf for a while and go back and pick it up, any way i was looking at the Promar Collapsible Crab Traps its says the openings are 4.25 x 2 is that big enoughf for the dunggies? i know the size limit is 5 3/4 but if the crawl in sideways it would be fine? what size opening should i look for

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the promar tr 102s work fine for crabs. they're curious enough to find their way in.


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Promar Collapsible Crab Traps its says the openings are 4.25 x 2
Those are escape rings, not the openings.  The escape rings need to be 4.25 ID to allow small guys to get out.  But the trap has a wide ramp style opening for all size critters to walk in.  Do a search on Crab Trap Rigging or similar, and find the thread on these traps for more info.
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thanks for the replies guys


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I don't know the model number on my Promar collasible trap, but the two round openings have a inside dia of 4.5 inches.  I have bought some crabs that were 5 inches in their narrowest point.   Not sure how they were supposed to get in, so I installed larger openings.


 

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