That for the nice comment. I Have my daughter Amy doing video on her UA-cam called amy's fishing adventures she is sharing tips on different types of fishing well worth a look 👍
Absolutely no need to pull the legs off to find if it's a peeler crab, you simply take the tip of the second leg a gently pull if it comes away to reveal new growth then its ready to peel, don't do it to the very back legs as these are the crabs swimming legs. Keep all the peeled legs for tipping off baits a good way to mount a peeler is to cut it half way then open it out and whip to the hook you get a better presentation and larger area to leach out those juices that entice fish.
Yes .but peeler have out fished them 10 to 1 when there was a lot of cod around. and nearly 20 to 1 in the last few years. There work a lot better with a small bit of peeler to give them a bit of extra sent smooth hound love them like that. I will be trying them with a few carp dips for extra sent to see if it will increase the amount of takes will let you know how I get on
How would you explain what a peeler is to someone that has never used or picked one. I have meet lots of young and old anglers that have taken up sea fishing for the first time and did not know there was a different. Any tips are welcome
@@sidneykennedy3841 If you try to break off the very end segment of one of the back legs and it comes away easily leaving a new jelly leg segment then you know it`s a peeler....if it`s difficult to break off then you know it`s not....also avoid breaking the very back "swimmer leg"
@@kevinbrindle4191 I understand what you are saying about the tip of the leg. But overall the leg will grow back. As you know when picking crabs you can tell the difference by colour and feel in a lot of occasions. The video are for beginners that don't understand how to check them. Hopefully if i get a chance to do another video this year and I point out what you have said. Any other tips are always welcome thanks for the feedback. tight lines
came across this video in a youtube blackhole, but really good and helpful tips!
Always wanted to use crab but never sure what to do with it. Great video very helpful and very well explained. Thank you for posting.
That for the nice comment. I Have my daughter Amy doing video on her UA-cam called amy's fishing adventures she is sharing tips on different types of fishing well worth a look 👍
@@sidneykennedy3841 thank you will check that out
Absolutely no need to pull the legs off to find if it's a peeler crab, you simply take the tip of the second leg a gently pull if it comes away to reveal new growth then its ready to peel, don't do it to the very back legs as these are the crabs swimming legs. Keep all the peeled legs for tipping off baits a good way to mount a peeler is to cut it half way then open it out and whip to the hook you get a better presentation and larger area to leach out those juices that entice fish.
thought he was gonna show how to bait up with hardbacks too.......
Brilliant tips, many thanks
Hi Sid .. top o the morning
Thanks for the vid, nice and clear does what it says on the tin mate ... 👍
I used to use smallish hard backs float fished for bass off Shoreham beach, pretty savage takes.
Yes they can be good when they are a few bass around. That is a good tip for anglers to know 👍
“He’s not good”
*rips leg off anyway*
Just put them on whole, that's what the fish will naturally hunt.
Love the Norweigian accent by the way 👍
I have used the hard crabs for cod and worked well, have you used them. Good video. 👌
Yes .but peeler have out fished them 10 to 1 when there was a lot of cod around. and nearly 20 to 1 in the last few years. There work a lot better with a small bit of peeler to give them a bit of extra sent smooth hound love them like that. I will be trying them with a few carp dips for extra sent to see if it will increase the amount of takes will let you know how I get on
@@sidneykennedy3841 cheers mate yip if I'm short of wings I tip it off for more scent trail.
No need to pull the leg off the hardback crab to know it`s not a peeler
How would you explain what a peeler is to someone that has never used or picked one. I have meet lots of young and old anglers that have taken up sea fishing for the first time and did not know there was a different. Any tips are welcome
@@sidneykennedy3841 If you try to break off the very end segment of one of the back legs and it comes away easily leaving a new jelly leg segment then you know it`s a peeler....if it`s difficult to break off then you know it`s not....also avoid breaking the very back "swimmer leg"
@@kevinbrindle4191 I understand what you are saying about the tip of the leg. But overall the leg will grow back. As you know when picking crabs you can tell the difference by colour and feel in a lot of occasions. The video are for beginners that don't understand how to check them. Hopefully if i get a chance to do another video this year and I point out what you have said. Any other tips are always welcome thanks for the feedback. tight lines