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Anyone here fished for crab (particularly from a dock)? Is it fine to just use normal rope, or is there a special kind? -- nm
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Mar 5 '15, 11:14
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I guess you soak the rope so it doesn't give a human smell and chase away the crabs who can 'smell' a meal a mile away -- nm
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ST: The Final Zeigeist
Mar 5, 12:40
I prefer 1/8" semi waxed twine soaked for at least 48 hours -- nm
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CQ
Mar 5, 11:57
"My father was a crab man. He came home REEKING OF BRINE!" -- nm
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con_carne
Mar 5, 11:37
I'm feeling like re-watching Hitchcock's Rope now. -- nm
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zork
Mar 5, 11:35
When I fish for crabs, I just use my normal rope. -- nm
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Gronk SI
Mar 5, 11:34
50 feet of silk rope and a 10 foot pole -- nm
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Baron Go Bragh
Mar 5, 11:30
Any rope will work. -- nm
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Krusty
Mar 5, 11:24
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