How to Make a Crab Snare for $1.78

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 52

  • @wesleywong5407
    @wesleywong5407 2 года назад +4

    Wonderful presentation ! Your video was clear, simple and easy to understand. I particularly appreciated your breakdown in the beginning of all the materials you use. Thanks so much !

  • @SpamMusubi308
    @SpamMusubi308 3 года назад +6

    Clear conscience instructions very easy to follow, I like to twist the line going through the crimps so the loops are pointing upwards it increases the chances of snagging the crab upon retrieval ATB Spam.

    • @SeaWolfFishing
      @SeaWolfFishing  3 года назад

      Thanks! Yeah, that's a good tip about twisting the loops!

  • @patriciapeterson2820
    @patriciapeterson2820 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!! today I started looking for " how to fish for Dungeness Crab" so happy I found your channel!

  • @showmentum
    @showmentum 5 месяцев назад

    Having lost 4 store bought snares to the sea, I decided it was time to make my own. I like your design the best and have made 5 so far. Hopefully, I can get them in the ocean before the season ends in Norther California. Thanks!

  • @hstubble
    @hstubble 2 года назад +1

    Awesome job in making a video that is easy to follow and to the point. I forward to making some snares using your design. Thank you.

  • @mr.tuckers2848
    @mr.tuckers2848 Год назад

    Wow so smart and intuitive, also fun to make and rewarding when you catch your crab. This method also doubles-down and you can also go fishing if you want as well. Thanks for sharing!

  • @patriciapeterson2820
    @patriciapeterson2820 2 года назад

    Love your videos! I bought my stuff to make crab snares, and totally enjoyed the cooking also. I'm half Japanese and the video was spot on! I'm in Vancouver WA.

  • @corinneone
    @corinneone Год назад

    You are so amazing thank you for sharing your knowledge with me. I’m so excited about Crabbing 🦀 🦀

  • @karennorthrop2293
    @karennorthrop2293 2 года назад

    Best danged video on crab snare production on U Tube. Sure glad I discovered you on your Puget Sound
    squidding production! Gary Northrop

  • @joystick006
    @joystick006 3 года назад

    by far one of the better diys on crab snares. excellent work

    • @SeaWolfFishing
      @SeaWolfFishing  3 года назад

      Wow, thanks so much for the kind words :) It really means a lot to me that you liked it!

  • @teamcq9204
    @teamcq9204 3 года назад +1

    Great job. I had given up making my own but after this video, I will try again. Thanks

    • @SeaWolfFishing
      @SeaWolfFishing  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! You can do it! Mine aren't the fanciest, but simplicity wins for me on these. Let me know if you try it out and catch some monster crab :)

  • @Simon-eq1wn
    @Simon-eq1wn Год назад

    Cheers mate im australian and i go crabbing with my pots however nobody uses that method doen here so im off to the shops to get the materials and 10 handlines and give it a shot

  • @pingguerrero2007
    @pingguerrero2007 Год назад

    Thanl you. Keep sharing.

  • @leafaramsedel
    @leafaramsedel 3 года назад

    Nice! Such a simple yet informative video. Thanks for sharing!

    • @SeaWolfFishing
      @SeaWolfFishing  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! Glad it was helpful! Definitely no need to overcomplicate crab snares lol :)

  • @ZiggityPow
    @ZiggityPow 4 года назад +2

    How prone are these to rusting? I asume the fencing is galvanized. Do you find razor clams or squid to be more effective as bait? Do you happen to know if there is someone in line for when Dan Ayres retires? The regulations may be burdensome but I think Washington has done a much better job than Oregon ensuring shellfish resources will be around for future generations. Dan Ayres seems to be a big part of that conservation minded effort.

    • @SeaWolfFishing
      @SeaWolfFishing  3 года назад

      I rinse mine off in freshwater after each use in the salt so I don't really see them rusting, but I'm only using them for a season usually. The copper will develop a patina eventually, but at that point you'll probably want to replace the trimmer lines anyway as they start to lose their spring-back after a few months. Yes, the fencing is galvanized. I use both razor clams and squid and they've both worked great. I've heard from commercial crabbers that they like to include a jar of razor clams. I usually just try to include a variety in my snare: herring/mackerel/tuna + squid/razor clams.
      I don't know the plans for Dan Ayres position when he retires, but hopefully he sticks around for a while longer :) The regulations are never simple, but the complexity allows for the maximum use and enjoyment while still fulfilling legal obligations and conservation/future-minded harvest goals. They can't always get it right, but I've always been impressed with the way the shellfish managers in WA have dealt with adaptive management and responded to challenges based on the best science available at the time while making efforts to get more information to help better inform decisions so we can have these fisheries for years to come. Despite all the politics, we do live in a land of abundant opportunities here. For which I am very appreciative.
      I hope you get some good (shell)fishing in soon :)

  • @edwincorreajr.7147
    @edwincorreajr.7147 3 года назад

    i love this! thank you so much

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant video

  • @CohoCharlie
    @CohoCharlie 4 года назад

    Awesome video I'll have to try making these.

  • @ashokghodke940
    @ashokghodke940 2 года назад

    I will make this trap with very good information

  • @fabulousrobert6607
    @fabulousrobert6607 9 месяцев назад

    You know, I like the way you think 🤔
    😁👍🏼

  • @monkeybrass3240
    @monkeybrass3240 2 года назад

    So awesome

  • @wesleywong5407
    @wesleywong5407 2 года назад

    Question for you.... I noticed you're using copper crimps (or are they just copper colored) doesn't copper corrode quickly when in salt water ?

  • @warmfishing
    @warmfishing 3 года назад +1

    God work...bless you mam

  • @jonathanruiz9175
    @jonathanruiz9175 3 года назад

    Really awesome video. Those snares go for like $25 each in stores. Thanks for the tip 🙏🏽

    • @jaychino1621
      @jaychino1621 3 года назад

      I would only pay that amount for 1/2"x1/2" with lead weight embedded and mason mono loops.

  • @gregorybiggs2068
    @gregorybiggs2068 2 года назад

    Great! You could have crimped the mono so the loop stands up better.

  • @mikerivera201
    @mikerivera201 3 года назад

    Good video

  • @fishonentertainment7455
    @fishonentertainment7455 3 года назад +1

    It does take about a month or two because they come from China or Japan Somewhere Out There

  • @vertical8infinity
    @vertical8infinity 2 года назад

    If the loop springs back, no bueno.

  • @vaughnprecision
    @vaughnprecision 3 года назад

    Make more videos.!

  • @김도형-p3y
    @김도형-p3y 3 года назад

    I think line need to be standing up just i think

    • @SeaWolfFishing
      @SeaWolfFishing  3 года назад

      The snare loops work fine really any way you attach them. If you have them angled up they might be slightly more effective though. I just use them whatever way they settle and catch plenty of crab so I don't think it really matters too much lol :)

    • @김도형-p3y
      @김도형-p3y 3 года назад

      @@SeaWolfFishing oh thanks

  • @fishonentertainment7455
    @fishonentertainment7455 3 года назад

    You should go to this website called AliExpress they have Jay cramps and they work a little bit better than the copper they do not rust or anyting

  • @sultanmunsani8891
    @sultanmunsani8891 3 года назад

    Smart women..

  • @sourgrapezproduktionz7028
    @sourgrapezproduktionz7028 2 года назад

    Now way it's a dollar the fencing is more then that alone

  • @michaelmsmyth2897
    @michaelmsmyth2897 3 года назад

    Snares Look nice can you make me some

  • @J3unG
    @J3unG 3 года назад

    oh wow. you're so cute! thanks for this.