First week of cray season (pots)
Submitted by kirky79 on Tue, 2012-11-20 14:14
I've had the pots in right from the start (14th)
The tally is a modest 3 (one southern, one white and one red) all size but only just.
This is my first season using the bee hive style and they have accounted for the red & the southern, with
my pro pots getting the white. interested to see how they both go over the next month.
Got one of the pro pots stuck on the first day, so had a swim, there was a heap of cray talk going on so fingers
crossed we get a few more.
Cheers
Chris
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Good luck
Good luck with it kirky, I hope you avoid the dreaded pot poachers.
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till
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Interesting you got a white
Interesting you got a white already. I haven't seen a lot of empty shells around, but then I have mostly been diving Rotto too.
I reckon the march is still two weeks off, after the next full moon.
kirky79
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Yeah till, I'm in pretty
Yeah till, I'm in pretty close to shore down Mandurah very shallow not sure if that makes any difference.
till
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Usually the march starts from
Usually the march starts from the North, but for some reason there is usually a little blip around Mandurah that starts early too.
I'd expect all the whites are in very shallow ATM.
Albee Mangles
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Few guys i know
Have been getting whites in there pots too, pretty close in.
Brody
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You'll probably find, as you
You'll probably find, as you already have, that you'll get more reds in the cane pot and more whites in the slat pots, dunno why but.
kirky79
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Yeah I have heard that Brody.
Yeah I have heard that Brody. I normally only keep the pots in until late December so hopefully they still catch a few whites.
Cheers