Package include: 1 x Crab Hoop Net with 50’ rope Specifications: Materia:Hot Galvanized steel frame(0.15in)+Nylon net(Mesh size:0.79in),Cord:PE Rope Thickness:0.2in,50 ft length The floating part:2.36inX1.18in Diameter:23.6in/19.7in Height:11in Net weight:22.93oz Suitable for pier fishing,crab/lobster net Let’s go through the steps to crab with a double ring crab net 1.Location,In order to use this trap, you need to be situated significantly above the crabs. So a bridge, pier, dock, or crabbing from a boat would work 2.Place your bait inside of the net. Securing it to the net is optional but recommended. Tip: Place rocks or some kind of weight in the net as well so that it can be secured to the water floor. Strong currents may make it more difficult to crab 3.Wait until crabs have moseyed into your trap. It’s best to confirm this visually (if possible) 4.Pull the trap up as fast as you can to avoid the crabs from swimming away
D**L
Poor quality netting, tears easily, over priced
I would have given this product a 1 star review, however it did work and we caught plenty of crabs with it.The netting is very weak and crabs have no problem tearing through it. As you can see in the photos we repaired it with zip ties but we ended up having to toss it in the trash after a week-long use due to a large number of holes in the netting.While at the bay we stopped in a local Walmart and found a nearly identical net for $3!I would not recommend purchasing this net; instead look for a metal mesh net that isn't as fragile.
T**L
Hoop line and sinker
Not great. The metal hoops are made of very thin metal and will not stay in place but move all over with the movement of tide and surf. The mesh netting between the hoops is a joke. It’s so thin and cheep, I think my girlfriends fishnet stockings would actually be stronger. They also don’t come with any float to locate your hoops once you have dropped them. Nothing to keep the line from sinking to the bottom. The little float that is supposed to keep the line above the basket that they show in the picture is about the size of 2 donut holes. What a joke and the line is so thin you could use it for shoelaces. I bought 2 hoop nets at a fishing/sporting goods store that are way more sturdy. Nice heavy metal hoops thick mesh netting and a sturdy robust line with a float the same size as is on a ski rope to keep the handle from sinking just above the top hoop and a bigger one to keep the end of the line above water so you can find it. And I paid the exact same price for both. I would not recoment buying these hoop nets but instead go to your local bait and tackle shop or a sporting goods store that sells hunting and fishing merchandise.
D**N
Immediately returned
Not very good. I own a few crab nets and bought this for a friend to try out. Right out of the box the rings were heavily bent. The rings are thin, making the product too light to sink even in a slight current. Net is thin and looks like they will brake and tangle after a few uses. Didn't even try using it. Had to return.
E**C
Does what it is supposed to do. Helped me ...
Does what it is supposed to do. Helped me and some buddies feast on Maryland blue crab around our campfire. Use these in conjunction with handlines.
B**D
When ever I put it in water it tilts and ...
When ever I put it in water it tilts and can't fix it the rope isn't attached exactly the way it needs to to stay straight in water.
B**N
Decent product, could use a ring to attach bait cage.
First crab net, was not too impressed. There is no real good spot to attach bait, and the style makes it a bit difficult to get many crabs as you need to check often or come back to not having any bait.
E**L
Three Stars
Netting is too thin. Seals tore it up within an hour
A**O
Very cheaply made. Didn’t make it through one crabbing ...
Very cheaply made. Didn’t make it through one crabbing trip.
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