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donkeydawe
02-04-2007, 19:23
now the spider crab season is all but apoun us, can anyone shed some light on how to prepare them for bait as i have never used them before? is it the same pricipal as peeler crab?
RottenBottomRob
02-04-2007, 21:59
I am told that since spider crabs ready to moult continue to feed they are often peelers that you haul in. My problem is that the ones I seem to get are enormous! And none to date have been peelers anyhow....watching your replies with interest.
billynobassman
04-04-2007, 01:59
Donkey me old mate,
Yes same thing as normal, go down to Westward Ho! rocks on a spring tide and you will find loads. I find the legs are better.
Leigh.
philtherod
04-04-2007, 17:43
Westward Ho! rocks spider softies...break a leg off, thread it on, job done as BNB says. If you find a just-out-of-the-shell crab, take the legs home & fry in butter. Nice!
philtherod
Jamie Donnelly
04-04-2007, 17:48
yep i use spiders all the time!!
just shell them and cut in to about 4 peices. then use bait thread to put it on the hook. greta for smoothies and bass!!!
Jamie
Devon_fisher
05-04-2007, 09:04
Donkey me old mate,
Yes same thing as normal, go down to Westward Ho! rocks on a spring tide and you will find loads. I find the legs are better.
Leigh.
ha reminds me of a time i was "rock pool jumping " down w ho on a very low tide and jumped in one and there were absoulutely millions of them i swere.
very scary lol
got out as quick as i could.
Kingfish81
05-04-2007, 16:23
Bait??!? Surely the best thing to do with them is boil them and have them with a bit of chilli sauce?! :clap2: :) Does anyone know a site where I can find out tide heights etc for the next big springs as I'd like to collect a few!
crazyplums
05-04-2007, 22:16
Westward Ho! rocks spider softies...break a leg off, thread it on, job done as BNB says. If you find a just-out-of-the-shell crab, take the legs home & fry in butter. Nice!
philtherod
lol, i found a just peeled one last year while looking for velvet peelers, it weighed in at over 1lb ! i never thought to eat it, it did make 6 huge baits though, funny thing was, none caught a fish, so i put my last velvet peeler on and caught my pb smoothy (last cast !)
donkeydawe
06-04-2007, 11:22
Bait??!? Surely the best thing to do with them is boil them and have them with a bit of chilli sauce?! :clap2: :) Does anyone know a site where I can find out tide heights etc for the next big springs as I'd like to collect a few!
wed 18th apr 9.8m low water is 2.06pm
fishyrob
08-04-2007, 07:40
lol, i found a just peeled one last year while looking for velvet peelers, it weighed in at over 1lb ! i never thought to eat it, it did make 6 huge baits though, funny thing was, none caught a fish, so i put my last velvet peeler on and caught my pb smoothy (last cast !)
I've found the same Hugh. Just popped spiders are too full of water and not a lot else. A just about to pop spider is full of gooey juicy bloody yellowy eurgh, and the fish seem to like that a lot, especially eels and smoothies!
I am suprised that Spiders still eat when they are moulting, and not sure if that is actually the case. I wonder if people think that, because they enter a baited trap? The truth is, they will also enter an unbaited trap when they are thick on the ground, and I wonder if that is where the idea that you can bait them in came from. I have never caught a peeler spider on a baited hook, whereas I have caught hundreds of non-peelers.
Sussex Schumacher
08-04-2007, 21:31
We sometimes catch spiders on baited hooks that are currently peeling. Make good baits for big silver eels and smoothounds.... :)
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