You got it going on Marsh Man/Joel! Many years ago, I used to sometimes help a co-worker of mine run his 120 crab traps in SW Lake Ponchartrain. Always enjoyed running the traps, being on the water in the morning. Females are my fav too, especially the hard bright orange roe. And fried soft shells too. D had molting tanks at his house.
One time i was at a party at a camp on Lake Catherine. Probably 12 people total and 4 or 5 were giving me all the hard orange from their females. I was in heaven....and I was fat and very happy that day :)
@13:58 you say the reason you don't boil bluecrabs! The meat gets mushy and loses flavor. Try steaming them in a double cooker, use 1/3 beer, 1/3 vinegar, 1/3 water. Layer plenty of Old-Bay as you put them in pot- you wont need all that onion/lemon/garlic. Steam them until they get just beyond orange, starting to get glowing red. Much better!
Loved your video!! I’m from Maryland grew up on Blue Crabs!! Also I’ve been crabbing bunch of the time same way you’re doing it I really like the GoPro footage that was awesome! Now I’m hungry for some crabs🤗The prices to buy them are astronomical I just saw a dozen for 100 bucks the other day and they were large but they appeared closer to medium. Catching your own is the Way to go!
I enjoy watching all types of crabbing but I'm on the west coast, everythig is different ingluding the bait and the type of crab. I enjoy the underwater video so thanks for showing us.
fun to watch, brought back lots of memories... my ONLY criticism is that we frequently didn't really get to see the crabs - the camera didn't have a view of the catch so we got the description of lots of them but didn't really get to see much... other than that, TONS of fun watching!
@@flight6662 not in Maryland . I hold a commerical licence and have made my living selling crabs for close to 30 yrs . You don't know what your talking about .
@@brandonmurphy4657 MY APOLOGIZE BUT IM FROM MARYLAND TOO ALWAYS THOUGHT THEY WERE 6 UNDER SO THAT EXPLAINS THE SMALL SIZE STEAMED ARE THEY HITTING GOOD NOW IN CHESAPEAKE
That dam on the west side of Wonder lake (PAC WMA) used to be AWESOME before it was destroyed and rebuilt several years ago. You would always have several boatloads of people there ahead of you, but they always caught their limit so fast that you never had to wait long for a spot to open up. One time, I caught the limit of 12 dozen in a little less than 30 minutes ! Before I put the 4th line in (which I never got to) the 1st and 2nd were pulling HARD ! The second I threw the lines in, they were pulling. 4-5 at a time was the rule that day, and not the exception. The exception was about 7-8 at a time which happened at least twice that day. It looked like a basket ball size clump of crabs. I actually thought my line got snagged on something due to the weight. That only happened to me on that dam one time, but MANY times I caught my limit in just an hour or so. Rarely did I not catch my limit. Never went back since they rebuilt the dam because I heard several times that it's very high now, and you can't walk on it anymore.
Todd I always enjoy ur videos buddy! Please keep feeding us these action packed videos from here at home and I know i’ll always b a fan and subscriber! Take care my friend
I learned so much from this video! I watch most of your videos for your fishing, but this was a real treat! I often bring a couple of traps out when I go kayak fishing as a backup plan or complement on the plate for the day's catch. The crab activity underwater was FASCINATING! That was so interesting to watch their behavior. The whole "eating with his face" as opposed to grabbing meat with the claws and bringing food to his mouth surprised me. I think you are right in saying that it maybe some of the best underwater footage you've gotten. It was action packed! 🦀 🦀 🦀
Thanks for faithfully watching and for providing feedback. I learned so much from the underwater camera as well. It was amazing how fiercely the crab guarded his prize. I guess anytime you catch two or three in a net, there's a little war going on down there.
the great wall of chalmette, i went crabbing right by the bait shop the other day and got 5 no. 1's in a couple of hours, it made a nice snack for me. i'ma go back pretty soon
A few other stupid questions, but I’m curious what you do. Do you put a weight a few feet below the buoy to keep the line from getting tangled in boat props? I know they sell a special weighted rope (lead strands?), but not sure. Next, what do you use to attach bait to net? Zip ties? And do you ever use a weight/sinker on the bottom of the net to hold it?
Minimum crab size in nj is 4 1/2". But honestly nothing under 5 1/2 is worth keeping IMO. Too much work for too little meat. Always throw those smaller ones back
One of the best places to crab from the shore is Bayou Lacombe down by the lake. We go out in the boat and just use string and turkey necks off the side of the boat and use a scoop net to grab 'em.
Important question for you: I’m in South Florida, and buying a boat specifically for blue crabbing. Our regulations require a maximum of 5 POTS for recreational crabbing, plus all kinds of regs on the specs of the pots. Using nets like yours, the regs might allow me to drop TEN of the things, but how long do you normally let them sit before pulling? I assume that if they’re hitting your bait like gangbusters, you can do quick soaks, but I’m curious what you’re starting point is. Half hour? Hour? More? Less? Thanks!!!
You can ignore this. I see what you wrote elsewhere. Maybe 15 minutes, and just keep running net to net. Makes total sense for many reasons, not the LEAST of which is trying to fit 2 dozen pots on your boat! Which wouldn’t be allowed anyway.
I have some 20” round deep water crawfish nets, which have much smaller stitching/opening than the crab nets do. Would the crawfish nets work or do you think the crabs would be able to get out easier? I’d just rather not buy new nets if i can duel purpose the ones i have. The nets are made by Gus’s here in Slidell.
Nice job Marsh Man! I crab up here in New Jersey and I also got some awesome underwater footage on my last trip out. It's always cool to see what's going on beneath the surface. Helps us learn a lot more. Keep those videos coming!
They're my favorite anyway. Years ago, some buddies and I used to order Dungeness crabs from Washington. The novelty was cool, and they were good, but nothing, in my opinion, compares with blue crabs.
I really like your intro to this video with all the mini clips mashed together. Good close ups and tells the story of cooking crabs very quickly. I have been trying to improve my video and editing skills and this is giving me some good ideas. Thanks. I also prefer blue to dunge 100%.
I really like your intro to this video with all the mini clips mashed together. Good close ups and tells the story of cooking crabs very quickly. I have been trying to improve my video and editing skills and this is giving me some good ideas. Thanks. I also prefer blue to dunge 100%.
Recreational crabbing has statistically zero impact on the fishery, and isn't even a drop in the bucket when compared to commercial crabbing. The state's biologists study the crab fishery intensely, and ask the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to institute tighter regulations when they are needed.
March Man, I get that, but, I wish you could have explained in the video about egg sacks so the novices watching know what to look for. People using this as a tutorial may keep all females, regardless of egg sack, just because you say they taste better.... which is arguable.
That's actually inaccurate. Have you studied the fecundity of Louisiana crabs and compared it with the state's carrying capacity? If so, and you've found cause for concern, please reveal your findings, so I may look closely at them. The creatures can't be stockpiled. The state's estuaries will never host more than they're capable of supporting. That means in a healthy population, if you remove one female crab, another will take her place.
I agree. I never keep the female. I have seen statistics showing the decline in New Jersey blue claw populations in the past decades and can’t eat the females in good faith for future generations that want to bring home a bushel a day. (No scientific research just good karma)
Licenses for all outdoor activities in Louisiana vary according to age and residential status. You can get all license information at www.wlf.la.gov or by calling 225-765-2800.
Hello Marsh man! I was wondering on if u’d know and could advise me, I’ll be 61 n May, truck is not trustworthy, I live n Oklahoma, and I love crab meat, anyway, I was wondering if u had any idea on how far North n Louisiana and what river that people r still able to catch crabs, closer yet would be Texas, would u know area’s and rivers. I have a serious craving to go have fun catching and eating crabs, and camping to top it off! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, yep, I’m begging for knowledge. The 1st and last time I’ve ever went crabbing was with my aunt and uncle who then lived n New Orleans, and yes, that was the 1st time I’ve ever eaten crab legs, (that’s the only part they gave me, and yep, then it was yuk to me, but I remember what a blast it was catching them off the bridge as though it was yesterday. Around age 25, I gave crab meat another try, and since then, I can’t get enough. So please, if u could help me, like I said, I’ll be 61 n May, and would love to do a crab and cook before time runs out. Thank u
They're actually bigger than they look in the video, due to the width of the camera lens and the distance the crabs are from it. But to answer your question, no, there are no size restrictions in Louisiana for recreational crabbers.
Sorry I know this is a year old but I'm coming down and wanna catch some crabs. I see nets are legal for anyone with a license but traps are not without another license. Are yours nets in the video? Trying to figure out the difference. Was gonna buy those cheap nylon crab/fish/whatever traps online but maybe not legal
I freeze 2 liter coke bottles or milk jugs and put them in my cooler to keep the crabs cool. That way you don’t have to worry about the melt water at all.
We were on the outside south of the guillotine lock, but it doesn't really matter. Find 8-12 feet of water next to deeper water, and you'll catch them, assuming you follow the other recommendations I gave.
Enjoying your channel, which I just found. I fish in the Texas coastal waters. I am curious. So you drop the nets in the morning and just keeping making rounds? Or do you give some time in between each round and fish in the meantime?
I run two dozen nets. As soon as I pick up the last one, I motor around to the beginning of the string, and do the run all over again. If you let them sit, you'll lose your bait in no time.
Great video. Thanks for posting. I'm down the coast in TX and I'm curious why you go with the nets instead of a pot? Judging by your underwater cam, you are loosing 30%-50% of your catch. Also, do you just constantly run down the string? Or do you let them soak?
I usually run about two dozen nets, and I run them constantly. Some people let them soak, but if you've done your homework and put them in an area with good crab movement, there's no need to wait long. All you'll do is sacrifice bait and lose crabs that move on to meatier options. Pots, which we call traps, are great to put out and come back to hours later. It takes crabs a while to find their way in, so you can't really put them down and pick them up 15 minutes later. Constantly working nets is really fun, especially for kids, and it's quite efficient. Our goal is usually 100 crabs, and we meet that mark almost always within a couple hours.
Awesome video! We used to crab a lot over by Seabrook along the wall. Always did real good there. I wonder if it still good; haven't been since maybe 1990! Ha! Any particular depth you were targeting? thanks.
As a yute , I lived in Berwick , Louisiana until I was ripped by the roots and moved to Bakersfield , Ca. The oil company that my dad worked for said. I wish I was in Louisiana now.
Thanks for all your videos Mr Masson. How do you get to the wall in Chalmette? I've asked many people here in Metairie but they don't know how. Would love to take my kids out there. Thanks
Me and a friend had 140 crab pots. Threw the females and small Jimmies back. If you want an easy way to keep your crabs fresh for up to a week, put them in a brown paper grocery bag, roll the top over and put them in the crisper drawer in the refrigerator.
I find myself watching these videos over and over. So relaxing
@Leif Jones get a life
Thanks for sharing, God bless and happy crabbing, enjoy
love the video!!! you're on the right track!
deermeatfordinner love your videos
deermeatfordinner you should make a video here in Louisiana. Love both of y'all videos. Watching from thibodaux, LA
Deermeatfordinner .. you keep rolling those awesome videos especially crabbing and lobsters !!!!
Awesome vid!!!! Crabbing is my favorite thing to do. We have a beach house in Panama City Beach and I crab all the time! Thanks for a great vid!
Enjoyed the heck out of it. Brings back MANY old memories. Thanks .
This brings back some memories with my Dad, Mom and brother and some cousins!!!
Nice man!! Maybe we can get a video of the boiling and cleaning techniques. Thanks for the video. Kids will have a blast doing this.
Coolest thing I've seen. My dad use to take us crabbing off a bridge in Lafitte. Best times of my life.
Wonderful crabbing videos. Thanks for including family. My Godly family always brought the kids along...
You got it going on Marsh Man/Joel! Many years ago, I used to sometimes help a co-worker of mine run his 120 crab traps in SW Lake Ponchartrain. Always enjoyed running the traps, being on the water in the morning. Females are my fav too, especially the hard bright orange roe. And fried soft shells too. D had molting tanks at his house.
In my family, everyone loves the males. I scour through them looking for the females!
One time i was at a party at a camp on Lake Catherine. Probably 12 people total and 4 or 5 were giving me all the hard orange from their females. I was in heaven....and I was fat and very happy that day :)
We live in a great area! I enjoy your videos Marsh Man, keep it up!!!
Every day, I think about the good fortune I had being born in South Louisiana. I'll be here until I die.
"Jimmies" lol part of the lexicon, you got it from real waterman in MD and VA who have called them that for centuries
@13:58 you say the reason you don't boil bluecrabs! The meat gets mushy and loses flavor. Try steaming them in a double cooker, use 1/3 beer, 1/3 vinegar, 1/3 water. Layer plenty of Old-Bay as you put them in pot- you wont need all that onion/lemon/garlic. Steam them until they get just beyond orange, starting to get glowing red. Much better!
A friend and I run a 1000' trot line at home in Delaware. It's a blast and nothing beats a crab feast!
Great production! Good quality shots. Good editing. Informative alone the way. Throughly enjoyed the video.
Great video. Love crabs not many in Arkansas:). I raise fish and lots of stripers, but love crabs and shrimp. 👍👍
Loved your video!! I’m from Maryland grew up on Blue Crabs!! Also I’ve been crabbing bunch of the time same way you’re doing it I really like the GoPro footage that was awesome! Now I’m hungry for some crabs🤗The prices to buy them are astronomical I just saw a dozen for 100 bucks the other day and they were large but they appeared closer to medium. Catching your own is the Way to go!
just found your channel and subscribed. Boiled Blue Crab is the best! Happy New Year.
Great video! Love them crabs...
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Like MD traps but not legal here in CT. Using box types with open and closed top, two metal net (like cotton open tops). Hand lines are fun too!
I enjoy watching all types of crabbing but I'm on the west coast, everythig is different ingluding the bait and the type of crab. I enjoy the underwater video so thanks for showing us.
Nice video... been ages since I have been crabbing. Brought back some fond memories. Thanks for the Video!
Thanks for watching!
fun to watch, brought back lots of memories... my ONLY criticism is that we frequently didn't really get to see the crabs - the camera didn't have a view of the catch so we got the description of lots of them but didn't really get to see much... other than that, TONS of fun watching!
I would like to try that when where in Key Largo this coming winter, great job on the Gopro filming!
Now I really enjoyed that, outstanding.
Thanks for the kind words!
THAT THUMBNAIL IS PRICELESS FR💯😳👏 GREAT CATCH AND COOK BUD KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK 🙏
ADDITIONALLY, a true number #1 crab can only be a male crab 6 1/2" from point to point AND MUST HAVE BOTH CLAWS!!!
Not true . I sell them 5 3/4 and up . I have crabbed for twenty plus for a living
@@brandonmurphy4657 NOPE YOUR WRONG 6 INCH OR LOWER IS ILLEGAL
@@flight6662 not in Maryland . I hold a commerical licence and have made my living selling crabs for close to 30 yrs . You don't know what your talking about .
@@brandonmurphy4657 MY APOLOGIZE BUT IM FROM MARYLAND TOO ALWAYS THOUGHT THEY WERE 6 UNDER SO THAT EXPLAINS THE SMALL SIZE STEAMED ARE THEY HITTING GOOD NOW IN CHESAPEAKE
@@flight6662 it's five inches
I crab often on Point Aux Chene WMA. Great video, awesome underwater footage.
I know a lot of people crab on PAC. You typically do pretty well?
Marsh Man Masson caught 71 Thursday. Never came back without enough to boil.
That dam on the west side of Wonder lake (PAC WMA) used to be AWESOME before it was destroyed and rebuilt several years ago. You would always have several boatloads of people there ahead of you, but they always caught their limit so fast that you never had to wait long for a spot to open up. One time, I caught the limit of 12 dozen in a little less than 30 minutes ! Before I put the 4th line in (which I never got to) the 1st and 2nd were pulling HARD ! The second I threw the lines in, they were pulling. 4-5 at a time was the rule that day, and not the exception. The exception was about 7-8 at a time which happened at least twice that day. It looked like a basket ball size clump of crabs. I actually thought my line got snagged on something due to the weight. That only happened to me on that dam one time, but MANY times I caught my limit in just an hour or so. Rarely did I not catch my limit. Never went back since they rebuilt the dam because I heard several times that it's very high now, and you can't walk on it anymore.
Thanks for another great video !
I've looked at all of your videos, some of them more then once.
Keep up the good work !
Thanks for the kind words, Bill!
I watch all of your fishing videos and have never clicked on this one. Really cool video and the underwater coverage was paramount!
Yeah, this is my favorite video we've done as well. I love to catch crabs, so it was really a lot of fun for me to see what goes on in the nets.
Todd I always enjoy ur videos buddy! Please keep feeding us these action packed videos from here at home and I know i’ll always b a fan and subscriber! Take care my friend
Nice job guys. Loved the underwater footage.
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
Awesome Video!
beat crabbing video i seen 😍
I learned so much from this video! I watch most of your videos for your fishing, but this was a real treat! I often bring a couple of traps out when I go kayak fishing as a backup plan or complement on the plate for the day's catch.
The crab activity underwater was FASCINATING! That was so interesting to watch their behavior. The whole "eating with his face" as opposed to grabbing meat with the claws and bringing food to his mouth surprised me. I think you are right in saying that it maybe some of the best underwater footage you've gotten. It was action packed! 🦀 🦀 🦀
Thanks for faithfully watching and for providing feedback. I learned so much from the underwater camera as well. It was amazing how fiercely the crab guarded his prize. I guess anytime you catch two or three in a net, there's a little war going on down there.
Nice vid man esp GoPro shot!
Awesome video
Do they not measure? How can you keep little ones?
the great wall of chalmette, i went crabbing right by the bait shop the other day and got 5 no. 1's in a couple of hours, it made a nice snack for me. i'ma go back pretty soon
I love the No. 1s. Crabs are the only critters that seem to taste better as they get bigger.
A few other stupid questions, but I’m curious what you do.
Do you put a weight a few feet below the buoy to keep the line from getting tangled in boat props? I know they sell a special weighted rope (lead strands?), but not sure.
Next, what do you use to attach bait to net? Zip ties? And do you ever use a weight/sinker on the bottom of the net to hold it?
No weight on line or net. The bait is attached to the net with a shower-curtain clip.
Great video. If you don't have a boat can you be successful from the lake wall or bayou on the southshore?
Not really. You might be able to nab a handful, but not enough for a family boil.
I plan to give crabbing a try and this is my dilemma-I can't afford, store, or operate any kind of boat. Shore operations only!
Yes its 3am am I'm liking this video
Minimum crab size in nj is 4 1/2". But honestly nothing under 5 1/2 is worth keeping IMO. Too much work for too little meat. Always throw those smaller ones back
crabby golfer same in Delaware. We don’t keep females either.
Keep the awesome video rolling!!
do you have a sinker on the bottom of the crab pot ?
One of the best places to crab from the shore is Bayou Lacombe down by the lake. We go out in the boat and just use string and turkey necks off the side of the boat and use a scoop net to grab 'em.
My son has crabbed there a few times. Lots of small crabs, but you can get some keepers if you work at it.
where did you buy that net? I want a couple!
All those crabs and I would be tempted to bait one up and see if there were any nice sheepshead or drum hanging off that seawall behind you.
Super awesome video
Important question for you:
I’m in South Florida, and buying a boat specifically for blue crabbing. Our regulations require a maximum of 5 POTS for recreational crabbing, plus all kinds of regs on the specs of the pots.
Using nets like yours, the regs might allow me to drop TEN of the things, but how long do you normally let them sit before pulling? I assume that if they’re hitting your bait like gangbusters, you can do quick soaks, but I’m curious what you’re starting point is.
Half hour? Hour? More? Less?
Thanks!!!
You can ignore this. I see what you wrote elsewhere. Maybe 15 minutes, and just keep running net to net.
Makes total sense for many reasons, not the LEAST of which is trying to fit 2 dozen pots on your boat! Which wouldn’t be allowed anyway.
Awesome vid!!! Crab cam was freaking amazing! ! Fished there a few times. ............ looks like I need to bring my net's next time.
You won't regret it!
You ruined the crabs by boilling them🤦. You have to steam them with OldBay seasoning like WE do im Maryland. The only way to eat them
No self-respecting Cajun would EVER steam a crab.
Great video Todd!
I have some 20” round deep water crawfish nets, which have much smaller stitching/opening than the crab nets do. Would the crawfish nets work or do you think the crabs would be able to get out easier? I’d just rather not buy new nets if i can duel purpose the ones i have. The nets are made by Gus’s here in Slidell.
I don't see why they wouldn't work. Definitely worth a try.
G.F. Fishing & Hunting how do you tell if it is female?
Great video, please keep them coming.
Nice job Marsh Man! I crab up here in New Jersey and I also got some awesome underwater footage on my last trip out. It's always cool to see what's going on beneath the surface. Helps us learn a lot more. Keep those videos coming!
Hey, thanks for commenting from all the way up in the Garden State. Do you have a variety of crabs up there, or only blue crabs?
@@MarshManMasson only blue crabs (to eat)
They're my favorite anyway. Years ago, some buddies and I used to order Dungeness crabs from Washington. The novelty was cool, and they were good, but nothing, in my opinion, compares with blue crabs.
I really like your intro to this video with all the mini clips mashed together. Good close ups and tells the story of cooking crabs very quickly. I have been trying to improve my video and editing skills and this is giving me some good ideas. Thanks. I also prefer blue to dunge 100%.
I really like your intro to this video with all the mini clips mashed together. Good close ups and tells the story of cooking crabs very quickly. I have been trying to improve my video and editing skills and this is giving me some good ideas. Thanks. I also prefer blue to dunge 100%.
WOW! How to edit a video! Well done. But please leave some crabs for the rest of us.
Should check out the Alario bro's dip nets. They ship directly to your door
Just a question, in many areas it isn't legal to keep female crabs. Just curious about the area you are fishing.
I think this might be my favorite video yet, and I'm pretty sure I've watched them all.
Thanks for watching, and for the kind words!
Awesome video man as always.
Thanks! Watching the behavior of the crabs in the net was priceless for me.
You put weights on the bottom of your nets?
Are those weights or floats right above the crab nets? Not sure if mine need the same. Thanks.
Floats. They're designed to keep the bridle strings above the net when it's sitting on the bottom.
what brand of net do you purchase? Thanks great video
Just a question....why you need to catch FEMALE CRAB, you let them go so there will be more 🦀 crabs for you and other people to catch?
Recreational crabbing has statistically zero impact on the fishery, and isn't even a drop in the bucket when compared to commercial crabbing. The state's biologists study the crab fishery intensely, and ask the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to institute tighter regulations when they are needed.
March Man, I get that, but, I wish you could have explained in the video about egg sacks so the novices watching know what to look for. People using this as a tutorial may keep all females, regardless of egg sack, just because you say they taste better.... which is arguable.
Regardless whether it impact the fish industry or not, it is a common sense to let the female crabs 🦀 go, so it will flourish longer.....
That's actually inaccurate. Have you studied the fecundity of Louisiana crabs and compared it with the state's carrying capacity? If so, and you've found cause for concern, please reveal your findings, so I may look closely at them. The creatures can't be stockpiled. The state's estuaries will never host more than they're capable of supporting. That means in a healthy population, if you remove one female crab, another will take her place.
I agree. I never keep the female. I have seen statistics showing the decline in New Jersey blue claw populations in the past decades and can’t eat the females in good faith for future generations that want to bring home a bushel a day. (No scientific research just good karma)
Very cool vid. Thanks, buddy!
Thanks for watching!
What kind of license is required for using those nets? Basic residential saltwater fishing license, or an additional?
Licenses for all outdoor activities in Louisiana vary according to age and residential status. You can get all license information at www.wlf.la.gov or by calling 225-765-2800.
Awesome vid footage from inside the net!! New subscriber!
How about adding tony n old bay to your seasoning
0:59 the clouds in the background say hi 😂
Why is your video named Bass Bass Bass Bass Bass
I also saw the clouds
90 crabs 🦀 wow 😳
in in new orleans. where can I catch crabs other than chef or tulane.(insider joke)? So far I have went on the lake
Hello Marsh man! I was wondering on if u’d know and could advise me, I’ll be 61 n May, truck is not trustworthy, I live n Oklahoma, and I love crab meat, anyway, I was wondering if u had any idea on how far North n Louisiana and what river that people r still able to catch crabs, closer yet would be Texas, would u know area’s and rivers. I have a serious craving to go have fun catching and eating crabs, and camping to top it off! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, yep, I’m begging for knowledge. The 1st and last time I’ve ever went crabbing was with my aunt and uncle who then lived n New Orleans, and yes, that was the 1st time I’ve ever eaten crab legs, (that’s the only part they gave me, and yep, then it was yuk to me, but I remember what a blast it was catching them off the bridge as though it was yesterday. Around age 25, I gave crab meat another try, and since then, I can’t get enough. So please, if u could help me, like I said, I’ll be 61 n May, and would love to do a crab and cook before time runs out. Thank u
Great video! I try to watch them all.
Thanks for watching!
We like using fresh mullet or croaker if their to small I'll keep em n use em for bull redfish bait or speck bait 👍
Nice video. I would love to try this one day.
Do they have size limits in LA? Most of what you caught would be illegal in many states
They're actually bigger than they look in the video, due to the width of the camera lens and the distance the crabs are from it. But to answer your question, no, there are no size restrictions in Louisiana for recreational crabbers.
Definitely not Maryland 👍🦀
I'm highly ashamed and offended he boiled the crab
Crabs are good boiled , fried (soft shell). Stewed, Gumbo. Anything is possible with a Roux ;).
If you from Maryland you steam them #amarylander
Sorry I know this is a year old but I'm coming down and wanna catch some crabs. I see nets are legal for anyone with a license but traps are not without another license. Are yours nets in the video? Trying to figure out the difference. Was gonna buy those cheap nylon crab/fish/whatever traps online but maybe not legal
How long are you letting the net sit? 18 mins?
Roughly.
Really sweet video
Thanks!
Nice video. I take my family out to Bayou Lacombe on the NOLA north shore and we do pretty well.
The crabbing there can be very good at times. My son and his buddies go there occasionally.
how many nets you were running
Two dozen.
AWESOME FOOTAGE
Thx ✌️🙏
I freeze 2 liter coke bottles or milk jugs and put them in my cooler to keep the crabs cool. That way you don’t have to worry about the melt water at all.
do you have to scrub them before cooking them
Nope. Just chuck them in a pot of boiling water.
MMM I'm learning the area. Were yall on the inside or outside the wall ? North or south Thanks and another great video !
We were on the outside south of the guillotine lock, but it doesn't really matter. Find 8-12 feet of water next to deeper water, and you'll catch them, assuming you follow the other recommendations I gave.
Enjoying your channel, which I just found. I fish in the Texas coastal waters. I am curious. So you drop the nets in the morning and just keeping making rounds? Or do you give some time in between each round and fish in the meantime?
I run two dozen nets. As soon as I pick up the last one, I motor around to the beginning of the string, and do the run all over again. If you let them sit, you'll lose your bait in no time.
Cool. Thanks. Looks like fun and good eating.
Great video. Thanks for posting. I'm down the coast in TX and I'm curious why you go with the nets instead of a pot? Judging by your underwater cam, you are loosing 30%-50% of your catch. Also, do you just constantly run down the string? Or do you let them soak?
I usually run about two dozen nets, and I run them constantly. Some people let them soak, but if you've done your homework and put them in an area with good crab movement, there's no need to wait long. All you'll do is sacrifice bait and lose crabs that move on to meatier options. Pots, which we call traps, are great to put out and come back to hours later. It takes crabs a while to find their way in, so you can't really put them down and pick them up 15 minutes later. Constantly working nets is really fun, especially for kids, and it's quite efficient. Our goal is usually 100 crabs, and we meet that mark almost always within a couple hours.
Love the music !!!!
Awesome video! We used to crab a lot over by Seabrook along the wall. Always did real good there. I wonder if it still good; haven't been since maybe 1990! Ha! Any particular depth you were targeting? thanks.
As I mention in the video, I like 8 to 12 feet that's adjacent to deep water. Seabrook still has good crabbing, but it can definitely be hit or miss.
freediving things are welcome. Cool.
As a yute , I lived in Berwick , Louisiana until I was ripped by the roots and moved to Bakersfield , Ca. The oil company that my dad worked for said. I wish I was in Louisiana now.
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Thanks for all your videos Mr Masson. How do you get to the wall in Chalmette? I've asked many people here in Metairie but they don't know how. Would love to take my kids out there. Thanks
Launch at any of the ramps along Paris Road, and head east. Can't miss it.
Me and a friend had 140 crab pots. Threw the females and small Jimmies back. If you want an easy way to keep your crabs fresh for up to a week, put them in a brown paper grocery bag, roll the top over and put them in the crisper drawer in the refrigerator.
? how long were your lines? Like the video grand kids would love this.
20 feet.
Question? coming from BR, where do you drop in your boat? Looking on map and not seeing a good launch area
for the Chalemette Wall?
There are several launches along Paris Road, just south of the Intracoastal Waterway.
thanks you very much!!!
Why aren't you showing the crabs?
is this in hopedale?