Netting Pass Crabs: A Family-Friendly Adventure Florida
As summer draws near, Florida’s anglers gear up for one of the most exhilarating fishing seasons—the Tarpon season. Known for their sheer strength and acrobatic leaps, Tarpon are a prized catch among sport fishermen worldwide. In Florida, a unique and cost-effective method of baiting these mighty fish involves netting pass crabs on a falling tide, an activity that combines family fun with practical fishing preparations.
Catching Pass Crabs on a Falling Tide
This episode, coming straight from the beautiful waters of Sarasota, Florida, dives into the prep work for the 2024 Florida Tarpon and Permit season.
A Family-Friendly Activity
Netting pass crabs is presented as more than just a fishing chore; it’s a fun and educational activity for families. Participants learn about the local marine ecosystem while engaging in a hands-on activity that teaches patience and technique. It’s a perfect way for families to bond over a shared interest in nature and fishing.
What are Pass Crabs?
Pass crabs, small crabs found in the waters around Florida, are a top choice for baiting Tarpon and other finicky saltwater species like Permit. These crabs are typically swept out into the open during falling tides, making them accessible for netting. While pass crabs can be bought for about $3 each, catching your own not only saves money but also adds an engaging element to the fishing experience.
It’s all about strategy and timing, and we’re here to show you how it’s done.
Watch Episode: Netting Pass Crabs for Catching Tarpon
How We Do It
Join us as we take you through the steps of skillfully navigating the waters and using nets to catch these elusive crabs. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a curious viewer, this episode is packed with actionable tips and engaging tactics.
Techniques for Successful Crab Netting
In the video, Captain Randall demonstrates effective techniques for netting pass crabs. The key is to use a long-handled dip net and to gently scoop the crabs from the water without causing harm. It’s important to move swiftly yet steadily to capture the crabs as they are carried out by the tide.
Why Catch Your Own Bait?
In the world of saltwater fishing, everything follows a hierarchy. To catch a legendary fish like the silver king (tarpon), you first need the right bait.
And what’s better than pass crabs? These crabs are tarpon’s snack of choice, and catching them is an art in itself.
This episode focuses on hand-catching these crabs using nets during a falling tide, a method that guarantees freshness and quality—just what you need to attract a mighty tarpon.
The Best Time to Net Pass Crabs
The optimal time for netting pass crabs is during a falling negative tide, which occurs when the tide level is below the average sea level. This phenomenon causes the crabs to rush out with the outgoing waters, making them easier to capture. Captain Randall, a seasoned Floridian fisherman, emphasizes timing in his fishing video, guiding viewers on how to plan their crab-catching adventure according to tidal movements.
The Best Time for Bait Catching
Captain Randall shares his seasoned insights on why hitting the waters a third of the way into a falling tide offers the best chances.
This timing isn’t just a guess; it’s calculated for maximum efficiency. The falling tide helps put you on the maximum flow of the crabs, making it more likely and easier to scoop them up.
Bonus Tip: Planning around the peaks that present negative tides can significantly boost your chances of netting pass crabs.
DIY Crab Holding Tank
After netting, ensuring the crabs’ survival until they’re used as bait is important. If you don’t have the luxury of buying bait or living on or near the water, Captain Randall shares a do-it-yourself guide for building a crab holding tank back at home.
This simple setup involves a basic aerated tank that keeps the crabs healthy and vigorous, ready for a fishing trip. Materials for the tank can typically be found at local hardware stores, and the build is straightforward enough for family participation.
DIY Bait Holding System
In this must-watch segment, Captain Randall takes us through a clever DIY project designed to keep your bait fresh and lively for the entire fishing season. Perfect for anglers who live near the water and want a cost-effective solution to store live bait, this episode showcases a simple yet efficient setup using everyday items that won’t break the bank.
Building a Budget-Friendly Bait Holder
Captain Randall’s DIY setup begins with a standard $100 water tub from Tractor Supply. This 100-gallon tub is durable and spacious enough for the task, but Randall recommends filling it with about 50 gallons of water or less to optimize space and ensure the crabs have ample room without overcrowding.
Aerating the Water
The key to keeping the bait alive and healthy is proper aeration. For this, Captain Randall installs a commercial-grade dual air stone aerator.
This system efficiently oxygenates the water, mimicking the natural environment of the pass crabs and ensuring they stay vigorous and fresh—just what you need to attract tarpon.
Protecting Your Setup
Understanding the Florida climate, Captain Randall also highlights the importance of keeping the system out of direct sunlight to prevent overheating and maintain a stable environment for the crabs. His setup includes a protective cover that shields the tub from the harsh sun while keeping the water cool.
Why This System?
This DIY solution not only saves money but also gives you the freedom to maintain a steady supply of live bait. For tarpon anglers, having quick access to lively pass crabs can make a significant difference in your fishing success. Plus, it’s an enjoyable project that adds an extra layer of self-reliance to your fishing prep.
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