Hi guys,
I'm planing on making a little cruise to baltimoore inner harbor in a few weeks. On our way back, we are going to try some crabbing, and hopefully catch enough for supper.
Anyways, I'm having trouble figuring out what to do with them after I catch them to keep them alive. It will take us about 2 hours to get to the ramp from where the crab are, the ramp is fresh water so we can't catch them closer. Then about 1 1/2 hours back to the house from the ramp.
I've read that you don't want to submerge them or they'll drown. I have a small livewell in my boat (17ft spectrum). I'm thinking I'll put them in there with the tube out, so they will be constantly splashed with fresh water (fresh salt water that is) but not submerged. Then, can I just throw some ice on top of them in the livewell for the drive home, as the ice melts it will drain out.
Maybe I'm over thinking it, but I don't want them to die because I won't have too many chances to catch them.
Also, am I reading it right on the Maryland DNR website, that if we don't keep more than 2 dozer /person we are legal without a license (I live in PA and don't have a MD license)
Thanks,
Austin
I'm planing on making a little cruise to baltimoore inner harbor in a few weeks. On our way back, we are going to try some crabbing, and hopefully catch enough for supper.
Anyways, I'm having trouble figuring out what to do with them after I catch them to keep them alive. It will take us about 2 hours to get to the ramp from where the crab are, the ramp is fresh water so we can't catch them closer. Then about 1 1/2 hours back to the house from the ramp.
I've read that you don't want to submerge them or they'll drown. I have a small livewell in my boat (17ft spectrum). I'm thinking I'll put them in there with the tube out, so they will be constantly splashed with fresh water (fresh salt water that is) but not submerged. Then, can I just throw some ice on top of them in the livewell for the drive home, as the ice melts it will drain out.
Maybe I'm over thinking it, but I don't want them to die because I won't have too many chances to catch them.
Also, am I reading it right on the Maryland DNR website, that if we don't keep more than 2 dozer /person we are legal without a license (I live in PA and don't have a MD license)
Thanks,
Austin