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4x Jarvis Walker 4 Entry Round Crab Pot for $50 + Delivery (Free Pick up or Delivery over $99) @ Anaconda (Club Member Required)

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$24.99 each or 4 pots for $50. I just ordered 8 and got free shipping, preparing for my North coast fishing trip :)

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Description:

This 4 entry pro model has an 800 mm diameter with 300 mm PVC upright support stays. It's a collapsible heavy-duty unit. It features 8 mm-diameter galvanised rings and heavy-duty nylon mesh with four entrance funnels for crabs.

Features:
800 mm diameter
300 mm PVC upright support stays
8 mm-diameter galvanised rings
Heavy-duty nylon mesh
Four entrance funnels for crabs
Collapsible

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  • Holy Crap!!

    • +2

      lol, holy crab :) wish me luck in catching some.

  • +1

    i thought you where only allowed 2 pots out

    • +2

      Yes, that's correct, 2 crap pot/trap per person on a NSW fishing license. All these traps aren't for me, I'm only using one, but all 8 are distributed for 4 families.

    • +1

      It looks like 2 for NSW, 4 for QLD

    • 4 per person in Qld. We use our 2 person kayak and go crabbing all the time. We can walk to launch from where we live and then good to go. My parter loves them I don't eat them. Usually get 2 or 3 males of legal size a week (check every 2 or 3 days) and that's dinner sorted for her. Not like when I was a kid decades ago in NQ, you'd get 2 or 3 every hour in each pot.

  • +3

    pretty sure these are illegal in VIC

    • That is correct.

    • -1

      What isn't?

  • +1

    Thanks OP, just in time to get some new ones

  • +1

    Read this as Johnnie Walker. Not quite the same. I'll see myself out.

  • You will get extra Upvotes if someone post where they know there are mud crab colonies in Sydney! The crabs can prepare to be Ozbargained!

  • Pretty good price bought one from eBay for $15 years ago (did try few times but never caught any crabs…)

  • That looks huge. How many little crabbies can you catch with that? Also, how do you catch crabs with it? just leave it underwater overnight and hope that some crabs crawl into it? This can be used to catch lobsters too? Sorry for the noob question. No idea at all and just curious and who knows, if it simple enough, might go crabbing one fine afternoon..

    • I think you put some smelly fish heads in them as bait and leave them in the water (24-48hrs ?)

      The crabs crawl in and then they can't find their way out.

      What I want to know is, what do you tie the pot to, and how do you secure it so no one else comes along and steal your pot and the contents. 🤔

      • There are crabbing rules in each state. In NSW you need to secure it with a weight so the line does not float on surface, and a tag with your details, and a bouy if in the middle of the stream (min 10cm diameter).

        Personally as i don't have a water craft i throw the pods in at low tide/tie to a tree or rock along the bank, then collect the next morning.

        PS: you need a fishing license to do crabbing as well.

        PPS: raw chicken frame - ask your butcher, left to smell… or fresh. Oily fish's head/body works best.

        PPS: depending on the season - right now in NSW the crabs are only growing to almost adult/legal size, still mostly under atm.

  • The last time I caught crabs was at some seedy place in Kings Cross

    • "Lola" by The Kinks.

      Does ^^^ sounds familiar ?

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