where's all the crab gone???
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where's all the crab gone???
went down to the local estuary to see if I could gather a few crab the other night, dunno if it's even the right time of year down here (the sunny south east) but I was board and ah sure it was a nice eve too. anyway after turning over most of the Rocks in the estuary I didn't find anything only tiny baby crabs and goby's. Any one know were there all gone or what they do this time of year??? or are the crabs just takin the easy option and bedding down in the provided accommodation ie all the tyres laid out for them... any info would be great.... and no, I don't, didn't or wouldn't go through anyone's tyres... want to get good at collecting them from scratch..
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Re: where's all the crab gone???
if its muddy and wet under the rocks they sometimes bury themselves in the mud down a few inches its warmer down their 
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Re: where's all the crab gone???
im asking the same question to myself aswell.coming across an area the other day that id normally get a few crabs in but there was no ones to be seen but dead shells of crabs lying about.cant figure it out
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Re: where's all the crab gone???
that means you missed the peelsaving private brian wrote:im asking the same question to myself aswell.coming across an area the other day that id normally get a few crabs in but there was no ones to be seen but dead shells of crabs lying about.cant figure it out
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Re: where's all the crab gone???
same up here in the north man. all my traps seem oddly empty
not even any hardbacks about in the estuary or shore. but got a few in donegal the other week well into the peeling process
. must just be a regional thing as we seem to have no problem with hardbacks eating our baited hooks when fishing

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Re: where's all the crab gone???
i hope you returned the rock's the position you found them in.RobR wrote: anyway after turning over most of the Rocks in the estuary I didn't find anything.
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Re: where's all the crab gone???
There is no shortage of peelers down here in Tralee, the estuary at Blennerville is a real hot-spot. I am not a "tyre" man myself, I like to lift the rocks and search along the shore.JOHN1 wrote:i hope you returned the rock's the position you found them in.RobR wrote: anyway after turning over most of the Rocks in the estuary I didn't find anything.