Watching that boat hit the waves reminds me of being in my grandpas net boat. That was over 40 years ago. Miss it a lot. Good memories. Continued luck to you!
I am considering getting a boat and trying my hand at crabbing? What type of boat should I get? Is it vary busy up in Myrtle beach? How do you know the best place to set traps?
Carolina skiffs are nice and a yahama motor, trial and error on setting traps mostly stay close to ocean especially during winter months but have to check them daily
Also myrtle beach doesn't have alot of places with boat landings you'd have to use the intercoastal water way boat landing most likely, or murrels inlet or cherry grove areas, hope that helped!
I inherited a commercial crabbing license from my grandfather. I live in Maryland and was thinking about buying around 10 pots to start out. Would I be able to catch enough crabs to sell? Any other tips would be helpful and appreciated. Thanks!
damn that sucks. No size limit in Florida and all that is asked, is that we leave the females alone. No license needed for blue crab. We have 1 week of no harvest and it alternates between the Gulf and Atlantic each year.
No sir every crab was measured to legal length did it for years and on another note how do you know the legal size where I am? Also I don't crab sort/cull anymore I fish for more profitable seafoods on my own.