LIVE CRAB - HELP

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LIVE CRAB - HELP

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This weekend I will be at John Lloyd.
I'm going to be using live crabs that I'll get at Anglers B+T.
What is the proper way to put the hook to the crab and what would be the best type and size of hook ??
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That depends, I'm a Gulf Coaster, so I've gotta ask ya what fish are you targeting with the crabs as bait?

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My drawing ain't too good, but this may help ya.

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The method of coming through the top shell from underneath will also allow you to moved a dead crab in a similar manner to the way a live one would swim.

Going side to side through the rear swimmer-digger leg may keep it alive longer and make hookups a little easier.

There was a good video on youtube, but I could not find it again. :(

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SnookMook -

Permit and Mutton Snapper

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As for hook size, when using any live or cut bait, I usually use the smallest hook I think will work, as long as the entire barb is fully exposed.

My hook inventory (short shank or circle) includes 2/0, 1/0, 1, 2, 4 & gold 12. I do have an assortment of other sizes, but I don't often run out and buy replacements for other styles or sizes when I run out.

I usually do not fish heavier than 12 lb test line, usually 8 lb test, so don't worry too much about hook strength. My hook of choice these days has been a 1/0 or 2/0 wire circle hook. With live shrimp, I sometimes will go down to a #4. If I get cut offs, I'll rig with some very light wire.

For crabs, you may want to use a thicker hook, wire won't penetrate the shell well, Owner, Gamatkasu, etc.

That's my preference, and I'm certain others have a different preference and good reasons for them.
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Thanks Linesider --
I know about the full spool factor from the last permit I got from the beach. I wound up on the sandbar and almost got spooled. Fish was 21 lbs.
What kind of hook would you use ? i.e. circle, short shank ? etc.
While on the sandbar I remember worrying about predators such as 'cudas or sharks stealing my fish while we were in standoff mode - you know - not too much pressure/drag while he was resting. Kept telling myelf I'm in no hurry - got all day - I think.

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stars6 was that permit on a local beach? if so were you fishin' crab-blue or calico?
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xtheline --

Actually that Permit hit a live shrimp.
I've always wondered if there was a crab nibbling on the bait shrimp and the fish hit the crab and in doing so got the shrimp along with the hook.
O.K. with me. That Permit was delicious and put up one hell of a fight.

Got him fishing the beach at John Lloyd Park about 200 yds south of the inlet.
I know Permit love crabs.

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STARS6--Here's some info my pals on another Forum posted about fishing for Permit with crabs:


Post Title: Re: Crabs For Permit Best Hook and How? (SnookMook)
Posted by: fishnfool73 at 8:08 PM 12/26/2006

In the Keys on the bridges I like blue crabs for bait but in Broward on the piers I prefer calico crabs as both are from that area. I hook my crabs under one of the horns on the corner and rip all the claws and legs off to prevent the crab from climbing under rocks and I break off the horns on both sides. Hook size varies from a 3/0 - 5/0 but go on the larger side as permit are hard to hook in that tough mouth. I have tried circles on the bridges but prefer j's so far.


Post Title: Re: Crabs For Permit Best Hook and How? (SnookMook)
Posted by: grouperdigger15 at 11:25 PM 12/26/2006

When I fish for permit the best crab to use is the pass crab with a gamagatsu live bait hook in just below the horn, on a heavy spinner with ussually braid. I just freeline the crab over a wreck or similar structure



Post Title: Re: Crabs For Permit Best Hook and How? (grouperdigger15)
Posted by: Gamecock at 9:25 AM 12/27/2006

GD15 is right on. Except I use an Owner Gorilla hook (similar to the Gamakatsu) and 40 lb flouro leader. You have got to put pretty decent drag pressure on them these days, I lost almost half of my permit hookups last year to jewfish.



Post Title: Re: Crabs For Permit Best Hook and How? (SnookMook)
Posted by: Fisherman12 at 11:19 AM 12/27/2006

2/0 hook. I use owner, but whatever your preference is what you should go with.
Take the crab and lay him in your hand. At both ends there are points to his shell called the lateral spine. Now, in line with those, on the bottom side, about an 1/2 to an inch in from the tip is a softer spot. Hook from the bottom to the top. You will need to work in through the top shell after you pierce the under shell.


I always use power pro. It saves from replacing the line after every trip. Mono will become twisted, PP will continue to stay smooth and straight.

I tie a Bimini-twist and then connect that with about 3-4 feet of 30-40 lb fluorocarbon with a Yucatan knot. It dresses smooth and small, which makes it easier to go through the guides.

If you have anymore questions, feel free to ask



Post Title: Re: Crabs For Permit Best Hook and How? (Fisherman12)
Posted by: EricB at 12:12 PM 12/27/2006


I like the gamakatsu 4x strong live bait hooks in about a 4/0 or 6/0. These have a cutting point that makes it easy to pierce the hard shell. For most permit off the gulf coast I like to use a sivler dollar sized crab.
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Post Title: Re: Crabs For Permit Best Hook and How? (EricB)
Posted by: Fisherman12 at 1:00 PM 12/27/2006


Quote, originally posted by EricB »
4/0 or 6/0.

I went back and looked because 2/0 didn't sound right. There are some 2/0 but I was using 4/0 last time out. We had some inexperience on the boat so they were using 5/0 Owner circle hooks



Post Title: Re: Crabs For Permit Best Hook and How? (Fisherman12)
Posted by: EricB at 1:32 PM 12/27/2006


while a 4/0 sounds big, the live bait style is actually pretty small. We use 9/0's for grouper and snapper fishing as a comparison. The 4x strongs are forged. They are really stiff-there is no bend or flex to them which is important given the toughness of the permit's mouth and "lips".


Hope this helps. These guys know there stuff and are straight up fisherman. :toast:
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HEY SNOOKMOOK !!!!

Thank you a million times !!

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STARS6--You're welcome. I've mostly fished crabs for Black Drum, Sheepies, Poons, and Redfish, in that order. Therefore, on the Permit, I deferred to some experts I've learned much from over the years.

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STARS6--Here's another post you might find helpful:


[QUOTE=Fisherman12]

Mook, I couldn't get live crab, but I could have dug in the freezer for one. But its late, and terminal laziness has taken over. So heres the next best thing:
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Crab right, hook left
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This is where the 'lateral spine' would be, but Berkley is too cheap to add them to the mold
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finished product
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Hope this is helpful. Cheers.

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Thanks again everyone !

Happy and safe New Year to all !!

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Stars6--Here's one more tip from a real good buddy of mine, who fishes for Poons and Permit all the time:


same crabs we toss for tarpon... Pass Crabs or REALLY litle blues... silver dollar in size. Hook with an owner 4/0 through the spine, coming up from the bottom... don't go in to0o far towards the center of the carapice as some have suggested... that will kill the crab by piercing its lung...

This is from a real trusted and serioius fisherman. One of my real good friends. We fish for Poons at Boca Grande Pass every season.

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not to change the subject of crabs, but do you know if the permit run inbetween the beach and sand bar, or past the first sandbar? (this is for broward and dade beaches)
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They do both.
Dreaming the dream that one day I can be as good as some of the boatless pros and catch some 12 inch mangrove snapper.

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Post by TheCigarCritic »

How well does the berkley gulp crab work? I bought some of the 2" blue crab variety to try on tailing reds, but I have yet to use them. What's your verdict on them?

Thanks in advance.

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