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Topic: FREE leaded crab rope.  (Read 1562 times)

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snapperhead

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I have four coils of used ( 1 season) leaded crab rope. They are in 200foot lenthes now and was going to cut them into 100 foot lenthes for using with a yak. I got them for free froma friend who lost a few round commercial pots with this rope. Crabbing out of a yak is nothing like crabbig with round comm gear. It is, in my opinion way strong enough for dannielsons froma yak. I can help/ show you how to braid/splice the ends if needed. I'm also going to New Melones tonight for anybody who might want some brought to them.
"Life is like a school of rockfish, you never know what you're gonna get"


ex-kayaker

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..........agarcia is just an ex-kayaker


ab10

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I really like that leaded rope for pots from a yak. It is easy to pull by hand and does not tangle very easily.

If I did not have a roll in my back yard I would try to get on this list.


 

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