putting cray pots in
Submitted by Andy_b on Wed, 2011-11-09 15:18
Gday, just wondering are we allowed to put the pots in on monday the 14th and then pull on tuesday 15th or can we only put the pots in on the 15th and then pull every day etc
Brody
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This straight from the
This straight from the brochure:
"Recreational fishers may not soak
pots before the season starts, but they may bait
and set pots on November 14. Pots must not
be pulled until after 4.30am on 15 November"
Andy_b
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cheers
cheers bloke, just the weather is ok monday and then shit on tuesday be good to get them in the water
carnarvonite
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Sprinkler
Stick them out under the sprinkler or in the pool to soak them if you want results first up.
terboz123
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stupid question would the
stupid question would the chlorine affect the pots at all, for example would the crays not like the chlroine...?
a hard days fishing still beats work
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You know what they say about
You know what they say about questions - there is no such thing as a stupid question! People OTOH ... ;)
If I was a smart-arse, I'd say the crays should be pretty used to it, given Salt is Sodium Chloride, but then I'm not a smartarse!
Not really sure I'd put them in the pool myself, you want them to grow stuff and go all manky, but the oxidative effects of the chlorine wouldn't really help that, after all, its a very mild bleach.
ccrowy
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my old man used to soak his
my old man used to soak his pots in the pool before the season and we used to catch on the first day, so i guess the pools ok.
I am so sick of catching wrasse!!!!!