Steel collapsible craypots, do they work?
Submitted by Smithy27 on Sat, 2015-11-07 07:46
Hi all,
Looking at getting a couple of cray pots, does anyone know if the steel ones that are made in Bibra lake-
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/bibra-lake/fishing/craypot-solid-steel-collapsible-cray-pot-full-size-/1089711685) actually work/perform ? Im wondering if they would be too noisy?
Any feedback will be appreciated.
Cheers
sandbar
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STUCK!
I bought 1 and it is stuck at the moment, I will let you know if it gets free.As a newbie to potting I purchased 1 after speaking to a couple ex cray fishos who said they should be fine.
merdel12
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www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/bibra
www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/bibra-lake/fishing/craypot-solid-steel-collapsible-cray-pot-full-size-/1089711685 this link works
Belly88
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Looks good
They look good the only thing I'd be worried about is if they rattled.. Haveing lots of parts that join on is a high rish of rattle and if there is one thing crays hate it's noise.. That being said idea looks great and if I had the spare coin I'd try one for sure..
Belly
tot
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have heard that pots
that let less light in may be better.
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Dale
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I'd wrap it in shade cloth.
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Smithy27
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Thanks for the
Thanks for the feedback
Cheers