Stone Crabbing (Gulf of Mexico 2022)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @damonmd3
    @damonmd3 5 месяцев назад +1

    Dope video
    Thanks

  • @hoangdinh2461
    @hoangdinh2461 2 месяца назад

    Wow,do you need a license to crab

  • @Icecreamman4
    @Icecreamman4 7 месяцев назад

    how many traps did/do you run a day?

  • @stonedbaycrabbing9608
    @stonedbaycrabbing9608 Год назад

    We've had issues with people hauling our gear this season as well.....

  • @Jason-wx7ms
    @Jason-wx7ms 12 дней назад

    What kind of gloves do you use?

  • @SHInvesting
    @SHInvesting 2 года назад +1

    This is wild. I am just get into hunting and saw one of your videos and was looking at your other video and came across this one. I think this is in my backyard in St Pete im interested where do you sell them?

    • @floridagrownandgathered8775
      @floridagrownandgathered8775  2 года назад

      There’s a few different buyers we sell to depending on prices. Madeira Beach Seafood and Key West Seafood are regular buyers.

    • @SHInvesting
      @SHInvesting 2 года назад

      @@floridagrownandgathered8775 Thank you, Both places are less then 10 min from me (that seems WILD to me to come for learning about hog hunting to finding the video was made in my backyard) thanks again for all the great information have a blessed rest of your week

    • @floridagrownandgathered8775
      @floridagrownandgathered8775  2 года назад

      @@SHInvesting That’s cool! I live in St. Pete too.

    • @Floridawoodsbanshee
      @Floridawoodsbanshee Год назад

      I'm in holiday / Tarpon Springs. That is some hard work. Interesting how you just reach in. I guess stone crabs are not as fast as blue crabs? Blue crabs have serious attitudes. Lol

    • @floridagrownandgathered8775
      @floridagrownandgathered8775  Год назад

      @@Floridawoodsbanshee yeah, blue crabs are much quicker and meaner than stone crabs🤣

  • @lostinthesunshinestate5425
    @lostinthesunshinestate5425 2 года назад

    Wondering I'm not trying to be rude but when you drop traps do you look for structure like a rock line or is it on sandy bottom

    • @floridagrownandgathered8775
      @floridagrownandgathered8775  2 года назад +2

      Depends which time of year. Early season we try to target hard bottom. As cold fronts come the crabs may move to sandy bottom or mud. We try to keep up with where the crabs are and move gear accordingly.

  • @dagmarramgad5441
    @dagmarramgad5441 Год назад

    YUM!

  • @vladmanowar2535
    @vladmanowar2535 Год назад

    HEY MAN WHERE IN FLORIDA ARE YOU GUYS CRABBING?

    • @floridagrownandgathered8775
      @floridagrownandgathered8775  Год назад

      Saint Petersburg Florida

    • @vladmanowar2535
      @vladmanowar2535 Год назад

      @@floridagrownandgathered8775 I see. I used to live in the area. How deep do you have your traps? How far out do you go off shore? I'm assuming you mean the Gulf and not the bay?

    • @floridagrownandgathered8775
      @floridagrownandgathered8775  Год назад

      @@vladmanowar2535 we are usually about a mile off the beach in 15-20 ft

    • @vladmanowar2535
      @vladmanowar2535 Год назад

      @@floridagrownandgathered8775 slightly deeper than blue crabbing. I might try that sometime. Thanks. Being from the blue crab state when I return I will be mostly there for the Blue Crabs. I heard in upper Tampa Bay was good but nothing like it used to be, because over crabbing. I heard there were some spots down in St. Petersburg around near the parks. They don't like water to fresh or to salty. 7ft.-12ft. is good for Blue. Any tips for the Blue Crabs?

  • @mattsnookman34224
    @mattsnookman34224 2 года назад +4

    Having my traps baited is best case scenario. I'm tired of these mofos stealing them like a p.o.s.

  • @gail3678
    @gail3678 3 месяца назад

    State law only take right claw

  • @j_shadow2301
    @j_shadow2301 2 года назад +2

    It's In effical to remove both claws from a stone crab, your leaving it defenseless. Your putting today's profit over furniture catches.
    So now don't have the right to complain when next year is slow.

    • @floridagrownandgathered8775
      @floridagrownandgathered8775  2 года назад

      Ha! They are so tightly regulated. Size limits keep going up. Every time trap tags are transferred they permanently take away 18.5 trap tags. Tons of small crabs. Stone crab future isn’t looking to be hurt by keeping 2 keeper claws. They don’t grow back big claws anyways.

    • @joshbennett6534
      @joshbennett6534 2 года назад

      Guess you know better then the scientists that are hired by fwc to monitor stock????

    • @floridagrownandgathered8775
      @floridagrownandgathered8775  2 года назад

      @@joshbennett6534 If you’re directing this at me I guarantee you I know better than the FWC research scientists a.k.a. New college graduates that I see out there trying to trap stone crabs and monitor population.

    • @premierboatrestorationllc4997
      @premierboatrestorationllc4997 Год назад

      FYI: Both claws can be harvested according to FWC. Please familiarize yourself with the laws before making uneducated comments. As per FWC both claws can be legally harvested as long as they are the legal size. It’s not the preferred practice because it leaves the crab with few alternatives to defend itself but it’s not illegal. - just a little education.

    • @jimwonderboy3390
      @jimwonderboy3390 Год назад +2

      Completely 100% ethical to take both claws. They hole up and become docile instead of keeping an attitude and try fighting a crab that has both claws. Some studies show the survival rate is higher if both claws are taken. I run my traps down by Bonita Springs and Naples. I don't get too many crabs that have two keeper claws anyway so I rarely harvest both. I wouldn't hesitate though. I'm pretty jealous of their catch though. Good take.