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Should I crab at outer banks?


Ja  Rhule

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We used to go crabbing with turkey necks tied to a string. It was pretty fun, but I guess a net would be more efficient.

 

I used to have a casting net that I took to the beach. I used to catch shrimp and crabs in it. I also caught a flounder once.

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Are you referring to Dungeness crabs? They're illegal to catch here in California and only allowed to catch Rock Crabs.

 

I'm driving up to Sacramento and San Francisco for Memorial Day and going crabbing at the San Francisco Municipal pier. Tons of crabs there. If you get caught with a "blue crab" it's a $1,000 fine per crab.

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Are you referring to Dungeness crabs? They're illegal to catch here in California and only allowed to catch Rock Crabs.

I'm driving up to Sacramento and San Francisco for Memorial Day and going crabbing at the San Francisco Municipal pier. Tons of crabs there. If you get caught with a "blue crab" it's a $1,000 fine per crab.

Legal in North Carolina. You don't even need license if u crab at private property.

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I went out crabbing on the OB when I was a kid. We had a big plastic bucket, a string and a chicken drumstick and we caught one after another until this huge bucket was almost overflowing.

 

These things would clamp down on the chicken and literally try to fight you for it and play tug of war as you dragged them in. Then we'd just pick it up off the ground and shake it over the bucket until they fell off. It was comical just how stubborn and easy to catch these things were.

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