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« on: August 16, 2015, 03:17:22 PM »
For those trapping crayfish, how did you alter your traps to make them legal?    I'm a bit leary about cutting a new trap with sidecutters  to add an access hatch.

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Re: crayfish traps
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2015, 03:38:11 PM »
What kind/style trap do you have? 
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Re: crayfish traps
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2015, 04:13:55 PM »
For those trapping crayfish, how did you alter your traps to make them legal?    I'm a bit leary about cutting a new trap with sidecutters  to add an access hatch.

Generally it is fairly easy.  One of the best ways is to add rot cord is replace the hinge on the door openings with rot cord aka cotton string.  If you are using the common two piece cylinder style is gets a bit more tricky but a good way is to use a small bungie cord with one of the hooks cut off and retied with rot cord.  When the cord deteriorates the bungie will release.  Use this bungie to hold the trap together.

Also, I have made my own traps but also use a few I have found at garage sales over the years.  Terry Bullard's traps work well and if you are looking at making your own that is a good place to start for ideas and trap styles.
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Re: crayfish traps
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2015, 08:19:20 AM »
I have two styles of traps.  I have what I term the cylindrical "minnow traps" as I used them for minnows on the east coast.  Those are the ones I hesitate to cut up to add an escape hatch.   I've tied the two sections together but the wet cord is hard to untie after retrieving and opening the trap.   The other is a rectangular trap that I have altered by adding a piece of cord to the coil hatch closer.

I think I have 4 of the round traps and would like to use them.

 


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