Crabbing & Shrimping, Keeping those lines straight!!!
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:22 am
Just a quick note on a product I have been utilizing for the last several years. Electrical cord storage spools. Available at Lowes. The Inexpensive at $6-7 ea, and make line storage SO MUCH EASIER!!!
In Fact the way we usually do it is to start at the buoy end, and wrap. Then when you deploy the trap it unwinds out, the buoy end is secured through the cord hole of the spool, attach buoy, and throw the entire thing overboard, buoy staff and spool beneath it. Then on retrieval, the spool is still right there and as soon as the buoy is detached ready to wind.
For shrimping I get the larger spool with the frame MUCH EASIER TO WIND ONTO. Winding up 150' of crab line is easy. Winding up 400' of shrimpline, well I like it sitting on the floor with an actual crank. I don't throw the shrimp spool over. I was using the lighter thinner poly rope, I am unsure if 400' of leaded will fit. As a substitute you could move to a hose reel that would easily accommodate 400+ft of leaded line. Myself and another member on gamefishin are testing the leaded line to see exactly how much we can fit on the smaller reel.
THe added benefit is when you are done, toss the spool right in the trap and it's ready to rinse off and store.
For Crab Lines: http://www.lowes.com/pd_71677-1373-KW-1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... facetInfo=
For Shrimp Lines: http://www.lowes.com/pd_71315-1373-K-10" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... facetInfo=
In Fact the way we usually do it is to start at the buoy end, and wrap. Then when you deploy the trap it unwinds out, the buoy end is secured through the cord hole of the spool, attach buoy, and throw the entire thing overboard, buoy staff and spool beneath it. Then on retrieval, the spool is still right there and as soon as the buoy is detached ready to wind.
For shrimping I get the larger spool with the frame MUCH EASIER TO WIND ONTO. Winding up 150' of crab line is easy. Winding up 400' of shrimpline, well I like it sitting on the floor with an actual crank. I don't throw the shrimp spool over. I was using the lighter thinner poly rope, I am unsure if 400' of leaded will fit. As a substitute you could move to a hose reel that would easily accommodate 400+ft of leaded line. Myself and another member on gamefishin are testing the leaded line to see exactly how much we can fit on the smaller reel.
THe added benefit is when you are done, toss the spool right in the trap and it's ready to rinse off and store.
For Crab Lines: http://www.lowes.com/pd_71677-1373-KW-1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... facetInfo=
For Shrimp Lines: http://www.lowes.com/pd_71315-1373-K-10" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... facetInfo=