How To Hook A Crab
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How To Hook A Crab
Title says it all guys, just wanted to lend a helping hand for any Anglers who have a bit of a struggle when trying to Hook a Crab for bait or anyone new at the Sport who has come across this and wants more insight.
Along with my basic and simple advice for you guys are some Pictures to go along so you can see what I'm talking about and help you through the process. Keep at it everyone, Tight Lines.
First off just like with Live Bait, Cut Bait etc, Match your Hook Size with the Size of your Crabs.
All the Spots where I have suggested to Hook a Crab are through the Actual External Top Shell of it due to the fact that, it is where I find it to stay put the Best.
Here I will show you where I have Hooked the Crab from a Previous Trip so you can see the initial idea of what is going on.
Next is a picture that has to do with Presentation. Just like Live/Cut Bait, Presentation is Key and I believe does play a Roll on success in catching Fish, so with that said we always want to avoid a Cracked shell when Hooking your Crab. Besides the fact that it does not look more natural or cleaner, with the Current or natural movement in the water, with a Cracked shell and wider space for the Hook, the Hook can actually dislodge from the Crab leaving you with nothing on your line.
Next I'll guide you through the simple steps to Hooking the Crab so you can be on your way to getting your gear in the water and be ready for the hit!
My biggest piece of advice and suggestion to you all when doing this is to take your time, if not it will not go well and you will end up with a Cracked shell. Remember, once Crabs have been taken home, Frozen, Then thawed out, the top shell before more brittle therefore you need to be careful when going out there and doing this. With that said, always apply pressure with two fingers (or whatever is comfortable) to the top shell when proceeding to penetrate the Hook through as shown in the picture below.
Once you have started that, take a look at the shell and notice where the tip will be penetrating. You will see a whiteish mark in which is indicating that you are almost there to get through. Check out the picture below and you will see for yourself.
Next, continue applying pressure until you get through and you are pretty much on your way. Once the tip of the hook breaches the top side of the shell, here is where the pressure drops some, and instead of forcing it through, you want to carefully move the hook in a back and forth motion to create a slim space so that it finally makes it out.
Here is where the Hook is pretty much on its way out.
You always want to go along the curvature of the Hook you are using so it makes it easier on yourself when Hooking a Crab for bait. Here is a final shot of the Crab Hooked through the Rear and you are all set!
Hope you guys found this helpful, any feedback or added suggestions would be greatly appreciated, if anyone needs any further help let me know.
Along with my basic and simple advice for you guys are some Pictures to go along so you can see what I'm talking about and help you through the process. Keep at it everyone, Tight Lines.
First off just like with Live Bait, Cut Bait etc, Match your Hook Size with the Size of your Crabs.
All the Spots where I have suggested to Hook a Crab are through the Actual External Top Shell of it due to the fact that, it is where I find it to stay put the Best.
Here I will show you where I have Hooked the Crab from a Previous Trip so you can see the initial idea of what is going on.
Next is a picture that has to do with Presentation. Just like Live/Cut Bait, Presentation is Key and I believe does play a Roll on success in catching Fish, so with that said we always want to avoid a Cracked shell when Hooking your Crab. Besides the fact that it does not look more natural or cleaner, with the Current or natural movement in the water, with a Cracked shell and wider space for the Hook, the Hook can actually dislodge from the Crab leaving you with nothing on your line.
Next I'll guide you through the simple steps to Hooking the Crab so you can be on your way to getting your gear in the water and be ready for the hit!
My biggest piece of advice and suggestion to you all when doing this is to take your time, if not it will not go well and you will end up with a Cracked shell. Remember, once Crabs have been taken home, Frozen, Then thawed out, the top shell before more brittle therefore you need to be careful when going out there and doing this. With that said, always apply pressure with two fingers (or whatever is comfortable) to the top shell when proceeding to penetrate the Hook through as shown in the picture below.
Once you have started that, take a look at the shell and notice where the tip will be penetrating. You will see a whiteish mark in which is indicating that you are almost there to get through. Check out the picture below and you will see for yourself.
Next, continue applying pressure until you get through and you are pretty much on your way. Once the tip of the hook breaches the top side of the shell, here is where the pressure drops some, and instead of forcing it through, you want to carefully move the hook in a back and forth motion to create a slim space so that it finally makes it out.
Here is where the Hook is pretty much on its way out.
You always want to go along the curvature of the Hook you are using so it makes it easier on yourself when Hooking a Crab for bait. Here is a final shot of the Crab Hooked through the Rear and you are all set!
Hope you guys found this helpful, any feedback or added suggestions would be greatly appreciated, if anyone needs any further help let me know.
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Re: How To Hook A Crab
yeah... this is awesome.. thanks!!!
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Re: How To Hook A Crab
That is some detailed info man. Great job and thanks for putting in the time and effort. Much appreciated. Hope to put it to use soon.
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Re: How To Hook A Crab
That second picture posted in the original post is how I've always hooked them, but in general any point mentioned in the pictures I agree with. Fantastic job on making a perfect picture tutorial and write up on how to hook a live crab.
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Re: How To Hook A Crab
Now that's a great post...answers for newbies and all who need the pics. Thanks
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Re: How To Hook A Crab
Great How To. Many thanks!
This how to should be made into a sticky for future reference.
This how to should be made into a sticky for future reference.
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Re: How To Hook A Crab
I use an awl to put the hole in the top of the shell. I find it helps keep your hook points sharp and lessens cracking.
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Re: How To Hook A Crab
Thats a work in progress for me right now Raul, in due time though papo.
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I notice you are using a offset eye hook. How do you attach your leader to the offset eye. Do you snell or just attached a uni knot. Nice read. Do you find with larger crabs that when going threw both top and bottom shells it cuts the hook up ratio down.
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Re: How To Hook A Crab
Thanks for all the feedback guys, highly appreciated!!
Boca, thanks bro and with the offset hook eye I do as a normal eye and go with a clinch knot and am good to go, do you usually snell or how does that work out for you?
As far as larger crabs go I still go through top and bottom and the hook ups ive had have been solid but I have also not tried going through just top or bottom but its something id give it a shot, you ever only go through top?
Boca, thanks bro and with the offset hook eye I do as a normal eye and go with a clinch knot and am good to go, do you usually snell or how does that work out for you?
As far as larger crabs go I still go through top and bottom and the hook ups ive had have been solid but I have also not tried going through just top or bottom but its something id give it a shot, you ever only go through top?
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LOL Nelson you know whats good brah, appreciate it man.
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I must say Nelson that is one fine job on the snell brotha..Picture seems familiar too!! lol..
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I hook them thru the nostrils so they swim right when I reel them in.
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I snell my off sets. I lost some fish this spring using snelled hooks running the hook threw both top and bottom shell. I've gone to going threw only the top shell, threw digger fin joint, on larger crabs and gone back to non off set circles attached with a uni knot. I havnt fished live crabs since May.
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Re: How To Hook A Crab
thanks, what do you catch with crab as bait ?
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permit ,cobia,tarpon,hogsnaspper etc.bunun wrote:thanks, what do you catch with crab as bait ?
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Muttons will hit a crab too, I get ya boca sounds good man.
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This is very informative. I tend to use larger calico's that I catch in the surf. I never buy crabs. I was experimenting with different rigs this spring, like different hook sizes, leaders, weights, and lost some fish on different rigs. I feel I tend to use larger crabs then pictured. I don't buy into "silver dollar sized" crabs. Hook size/type, leader size comes into play after the basic how to hook up crabs that should be mentioned. But for an informative how to this is good. Catching crab eaters from the beaches and jetties where I'm at is hard work. I got sucked back into snook this fall but will be back to the crabs shortly. Good stuff man.
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i know somebody that hook a cuda with a crabchevyjuan99 wrote:Muttons will hit a crab too, I get ya boca sounds good man.
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If you tied the snell correctly I highly doubt you lost your fish because of the offset hook using Snelling. When Snelling the hook it is more direct and less chances of movement from the knot on the hook's eye. But fishing is all about confidence so what works for you just stick to it.Boca Jetty Rat wrote:I snell my off sets. I lost some fish this spring using snelled hooks running the hook threw both top and bottom shell. I've gone to going threw only the top shell, threw digger fin joint, on larger crabs and gone back to non off set circles attached with a uni knot. I havnt fished live crabs since May.
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I use 7/0 circle hooks for Snelling. I don't use small crabs because I target large Permits. Size of crabs I use is about 4"-5". You will be surprise how small a permit will eat a large crab. I find permit feeding in current don't really care about leader diameter as long the presentation is correct. However, chasing them on the flats are totally different story. Leaders, size of bait, and proper presentation is important. They are very spook on the flats. Just like a buck walking through the woods during deer season.Boca Jetty Rat wrote:This is very informative. I tend to use larger calico's that I catch in the surf. I never buy crabs. I was experimenting with different rigs this spring, like different hook sizes, leaders, weights, and lost some fish on different rigs. I feel I tend to use larger crabs then pictured. I don't buy into "silver dollar sized" crabs. Hook size/type, leader size comes into play after the basic how to hook up crabs that should be mentioned. But for an informative how to this is good. Catching crab eaters from the beaches and jetties where I'm at is hard work. I got sucked back into snook this fall but will be back to the crabs shortly. Good stuff man.
Depending on the crab's shell I will hook it through the leg in through top shell. If the shell is soft I go through side of the body. Keep in mind Permit has crushers so it doesn't matter if you hook it through top and bottom or top only. Their crushers will crush the crab flat and most of the time your hook comes off with a tiny shell still attached to it. That is why I choose circle hooks so they hook themselves as they swim away.
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Wait till you start speed jigging. That's a whole set of knots you going to need to learn.rare wrote:bolo wrote:But fishing is all about confidence so what works for you just stick to it.
I work with 4 main knots for fishing. I know them by heart & what Bolo said above is priceless. I rather know 4 knots & get them down to a T. rather than 10+ & thinking it would hold okay.
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Re: How To Hook A Crab
permitchaser wrote:i know somebody that hook a cuda with a crabchevyjuan99 wrote:Muttons will hit a crab too, I get ya boca sounds good man.