If you are referring to the upper chamber, the crabs will try to escape by going up. Once they get in the upper chamber, it is harder for them to find there way back down to the lower chamber and then out the funnels. Crabs will eventually escape out of the tunnels. Double chamber traps work much better than single chamber traps. I have used single chamber traps in shallow water and you need to check them more often.
Cut out the opening for the bait holder and attach the cover on one side using loose fitting hog rings. Insert a length of bungie chord about two inches down from the hinged side of the door and feed it through the center of the cover. Stretch the chord and secure it together with two hog rings. Feed it through the opening so that the hog rings are inside the trap.
Baffle Cut out eighteen meshes (27”), tabbed on both sides. Bend center mesh over the side of a 2X4. Attach baffle to the bottom 5 meshes up from the bottom. Attach the top of the bait box to the baffle using hog rings. Cut the opening in the baffle, starting one mesh in and leaving tabs on all sides. Cut 4 mesh in cutting on opposite sides of the center wire. Fold the tabs up. Repeat on opposite side.
Start with the oldest post and work your way up. The supplies were purchased at Home Depot, Lowes, and San Leon Marina. The wire for the main body is available at America Fence in this area.
It is cheaper to make him and buy them, but if you are just in it to save money the time is not worth the savings. I enjoyed making the traps and modifying them in different ways to try to improve my catch.
Bottom of Trap Cut out thirty five meshes (52.5”), flat on both sides. Fold side up at 8 meshes and 11 meshes from the ends. Attach bait holder in the center using hog rings.
Bait Holder Cut out 24” wire hardware cloth 18” long with a tab on one end. This will make two bait holders and three covers. Cut 9” with a tab off of the top and bottom. Cut the middle into three sections for the covers. Roll one of the 9” tall sections to form the bait holder, bend the tabs to secure. Insert one of the covers onto the top tabbed section and secure.
thank so much for all parts of the video sir here in Puerto Rico we catch them into the river close by Quajataca tunnel in Quebradillas town close to "Isabela town too" :)
Hey great video. I grew up on tybee ga and I learned the waters grom my parents. We do it all oyster crabs clams etc. I always wantef to learm how to make crab traps of my own. I just learnef how from yor video. One question where can I get the measurement to do it and the hardware. One again awsome video
Top of Trap Cut out thirty eight meshes (57”), tabbed on both sides. Attach the tabs to the bottom and use hog rings to secure sides. Make sure the trap is flat and attach the baffle to the sides of the top using hog rings.
Escape Rings Install two escape rings in each chamber by cutting out the center of four meshes and using the tabs to secure the rings. Attach the float with enough line for the area you plan to crab. Bait and catch some crabs.
I was sea sick trying to keep my eyes focused, what was the final results? Why was that inside wire placed over the bait box? How many entrances Did you put? Any escape rings? Degradable panel or mesh? I live in Florida an these trap spec’s seem unlimited.
Attach the door to the opening using three electrical straps. The center strap should be attached in a figure 8 style to keep the door from sliding side to side. Fold the top over the top edge of the trap. Insert the plastic latch on a length of bungie chord and attach it in two places to the door. Tie a bio-degradable string to the top of the trap to hook the latch in.
I got my supplies for the funnels at Home Depot and most of the rest of the supplies at San Leon Marine Supply, I did find that you can get the main wire cheaper at Houston Fence and Supply in Galveston. As for directions, I just modified different designs to meet my needs.
Funnels Cut out five meshes leaving a tab. Fold in half and secure the open side by folding. Fold the two flat end corners to form a funnel. Cut an opening one mesh up and five meshes in from both sides. Attach funnel using tabs. Repeat on all four sides.
I still don't quite understand the point for that part 8:46 . Is it to put some crabs up there for more space at the bottom until you retrieve the trap?
If you are referring to the upper chamber, the crabs will try to escape by going up. Once they get in the upper chamber, it is harder for them to find there way back down to the lower chamber and then out the funnels. Crabs will eventually escape out of the tunnels. Double chamber traps work much better than single chamber traps. I have used single chamber traps in shallow water and you need to check them more often.
Cut out the opening for the bait holder and attach the cover on one side using loose fitting hog rings. Insert a length of bungie chord about two inches down from the hinged side of the door and feed it through the center of the cover. Stretch the chord and secure it together with two hog rings. Feed it through the opening so that the hog rings are inside the trap.
Baffle
Cut out eighteen meshes (27”), tabbed on both sides. Bend center mesh over the side of a 2X4. Attach baffle to the bottom 5 meshes up from the bottom. Attach the top of the bait box to the baffle using hog rings. Cut the opening in the baffle, starting one mesh in and leaving tabs on all sides. Cut 4 mesh in cutting on opposite sides of the center wire. Fold the tabs up. Repeat on opposite side.
Start with the oldest post and work your way up.
The supplies were purchased at Home Depot, Lowes, and San Leon Marina. The wire for the main body is available at America Fence in this area.
can you put measurements for each item that goes into the trap?
It is cheaper to make him and buy them, but if you are just in it to save money the time is not worth the savings. I enjoyed making the traps and modifying them in different ways to try to improve my catch.
Bottom of Trap
Cut out thirty five meshes (52.5”), flat on both sides. Fold side up at 8 meshes and 11 meshes from the ends. Attach bait holder in the center using hog rings.
Bait Holder
Cut out 24” wire hardware cloth 18” long with a tab on one end. This will make two bait holders and three covers. Cut 9” with a tab off of the top and bottom. Cut the middle into three sections for the covers.
Roll one of the 9” tall sections to form the bait holder, bend the tabs to secure. Insert one of the covers onto the top tabbed section and secure.
Bend the corners on the two pannels but not on the side where the door goes on it makes the trap easier to build 😊
Can poultry wire be used?
Where do you get that mesh from in Texas?
thank so much for all parts of the video sir here in Puerto Rico we catch them into the river close by Quajataca tunnel in Quebradillas town close to "Isabela town too" :)
Hey great video. I grew up on tybee ga and I learned the waters grom my parents. We do it all oyster crabs clams etc. I always wantef to learm how to make crab traps of my own. I just learnef how from yor video. One question where can I get the measurement to do it and the hardware. One again awsome video
Top of Trap
Cut out thirty eight meshes (57”), tabbed on both sides. Attach the tabs to the bottom and use hog rings to secure sides. Make sure the trap is flat and attach the baffle to the sides of the top using hog rings.
What size hog rings are those?
Escape Rings
Install two escape rings in each chamber by cutting out the center of four meshes and using the tabs to secure the rings.
Attach the float with enough line for the area you plan to crab.
Bait and catch some crabs.
Hello you seem to know a bit about crab pots where is the best places to get the West wiring material to make crab pots
@@aroundtheclockservicesatc3217 I get my wire from San Leon Marine Supply at 2100 Avenue J, San Leon, TX 77539. Phone: (281) 339-1016.
@@CraigFos Awesome video!! What gauge wire do you use?
What size chicken wire for funnels and bait box
I use GARDEN CRAFT 25-ft x 2-ft-Gauge Green PVC Coated Steel Chicken Wire Rolled Fencing with Mesh Size 1-in that I purchased at Lowes.
Do you have any pics with crabs in
Here is a photo of crabs in 4 of the traps: drive.google.com/file/d/1D_djM1qgqfpqDhTUoOBEu270oyExZ160/view?usp=sharing
I was sea sick trying to keep my eyes focused, what was the final results? Why was that inside wire placed over the bait box? How many entrances Did you put? Any escape rings? Degradable panel or mesh? I live in Florida an these trap spec’s seem unlimited.
What size a the hole you the phorts
Attach the door to the opening using three electrical straps. The center strap should be attached in a figure 8 style to keep the door from sliding side to side. Fold the top over the top edge of the trap. Insert the plastic latch on a length of bungie chord and attach it in two places to the door. Tie a bio-degradable string to the top of the trap to hook the latch in.
Craig Fos was there a part 2 to this video?
After you hog clipped the bait holder, did you cut the opposite side to have the opening?
Door
Cut out four meshes (6”), flat on both sides, set aside until top is attached.
hi what wire mesh u using? what is it called?
Riverdale Wire
do you have a set of plans you used?
What is the height and length of the wire
What size mesh is the main wire? Also what is the width of the roll of main wire?
16 gauge Riverdale Wire
What size hog rings?
where did you get your supplies and directions
I got my supplies for the funnels at Home Depot and most of the rest of the supplies at San Leon Marine Supply, I did find that you can get the main wire cheaper at Houston Fence and Supply in Galveston.
As for directions, I just modified different designs to meet my needs.
At what store do I buy the wire roll?
I got it from San Leon Marine near Texas City, Tx.
Funnels
Cut out five meshes leaving a tab. Fold in half and secure the open side by folding. Fold the two flat end corners to form a funnel. Cut an opening one mesh up and five meshes in from both sides. Attach funnel using tabs. Repeat on all four sides.
what size is the red mesh wire?
Mark Morvant, one and a half inch.
Thanks!
what the name of the plier do you use thank
Hog nose ring pliers
thank you verymuch
+Craig Fos thanks for your help and love your video
where did u get the directions you are using to build your traps?
I still don't quite understand the point for that part 8:46 . Is it to put some crabs up there for more space at the bottom until you retrieve the trap?
All that zooming in and out has made me feel sea sick 🤕