@@BayouPete Yes Sir. I am looking to get some Blue Crabs here in Myrtle Beach now that the weather is cooling off. Thanks for all the info you share. It helps me out.
Nice catch! Do you have to measuire your crabs before keeping them? We do herre in Canada, I forget the length in inches as we use centimeters here. Great job LOTS of crab!! Take care Pete!!
It’s like fishing or anything when they’re there they’re there especially the big ones and like you know, they’re not there all the time but right now is just fixing to get cold. You really catch the big ones. while they are trying to fatten up more for the winter, thanks for the comment
Great catch, makes me hungry (and I just ate). 😋👍
I wish you was here so you could eat some with us and some fish thank you MY FRIEND for commenting
That's awesome.
Thank you for watching my video and commenting the craps are really running right now because they’re fattening up before the winter comes . BayouPete
@@BayouPete Yes Sir. I am looking to get some Blue Crabs here in Myrtle Beach now that the weather is cooling off. Thanks for all the info you share. It helps me out.
Nice catch! Do you have to measuire your crabs before keeping them? We do herre in Canada, I forget the length in inches as we use centimeters here. Great job LOTS of crab!! Take care Pete!!
No, we don’t have to measure them, but you only could have so many that’s under 10 inches
No Old Bay seasoning 😮
We use Zatarain’s here thank you for watching my video . @BayouPete
U R welcome
so when you put out your crap nets, is it first come first served or like hunting and you have your own grounds?
It’s public waters where anybody could fish there and PC thank you for watching my video
That’s called “putting a hurt” on them man! That area is usually good but wow!!! 🦀🦀🦀
It’s like fishing or anything when they’re there they’re there especially the big ones and like you know, they’re not there all the time but right now is just fixing to get cold. You really catch the big ones. while they are trying to fatten up more for the winter, thanks for the comment