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Topic: Promar collapsable crab traps??????  (Read 1491 times)

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JDUB

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Do I need to put some lead in my pot??? If so how much??? Would I only need to do that in a high current area? Or storm? Lookin for any tips or pointers from the pros...

Thanks for any info guys!

Jason


baitNbeer

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i dont use weights and ive dropped them near the GG bridge and the current rips hard though there , did loose site of um though and learned you need more rope then u think
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2X - No weight needed
-Eric Berg


  • Location: Vallejo, Ca
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I use 2.5 lb in my hoops. Don't know why really my dad always did. He said current will walk your traps out to sea. I think it depends on where you set them.