Saturday, September 28, 2013

Tips On Catching Maryland Blue Crabs

By Marla Mills


For anyone who has been to the state of Maryland, it is almost impossible to miss the presence of the Maryland blue crabs because they are present on almost every item. Whether you are looking for a gift item or shirts for the weekend, you are likely to bump across this creature on most items on sale within the state.

The process of catching them is very interesting especially for water sports lovers. Some caution though for anyone doing this for the first time. To keep the heritage alive within the state, anyone engaging in the catching of the crabs actually needs to get a license before they can take part in the exercise. This applies for anyone above 14 years old and below the age of 65.

The only groups that are exempt when looking at this licensing requirement are seniors above 65 years and kids below the age of 14. This should not scare you if you intended to go on a trip with this activity in mind. The license only costs $5 if you buy from within the state. You will have to pay twice this amount if you buy from outside the state.

Buying the license should not be a problem because there are so many outlets from where you can get your crabbing license. The most common places for many are the stores where they buy regular fishing and crabbing supplies such as hooks. Lines and baits. You can buy the license over the counter. You can also do it online by visiting the official website.

Among the most common items used to catch crabs include hook and line, twines, dip net and baits to attract the crab to the trap. When you set out, you should make sure you carry along a container. Use buckets with lids or coolers that can keep the catch fresher for longer. You also have the option to choose between live bait and rubber baits.

Once you are all set and ready, pick the favorite spot and your equipment of choice. For those who use hooks and lines, you simply need to fix your bait and lower the line into the water. Patience is a virtue when you reach this point. You must learn to stay very still but attentive.

If you want to catch more crustaceans, you should make sure you choose the best grounds ever. Many people like scrambling for grounds that are known to be favorites for seasoned catcher. This however is not to mean that you cannot catch the sea creatures if you do not go to these same grounds.

Maryland blue crabs can be caught from boats, along the shores or even over the bridges. The choice of allocation to use when hunting these creatures is upon the person doing so to decide. As soon as the crab gets to your bait, you need to dip the net and scoop it out fast enough. Any wasted time will give the crab a chance to escape.




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