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Any advice welcome.I bought 3 pots. No idea what to do so advice on deployment areas,bait,laws etc?
Any advice welcome.I bought 3 pots. No idea what to do so advice on deployment areas,bait,laws etc?
Bait=rotten fish headsAny advice welcome.I bought 3 pots. No idea what to do so advice on deployment areas,bait,laws etc?
Any advice welcome.I bought 3 pots. No idea what to do so advice on deployment areas,bait,laws etc?
Bait - a tin of cheap cat food with some holes poked in it. Should last a while and be a bit more pleasant to handle than rotten entrails.
Alisdair
Agurney is right - make it tuna flavour, it seems to work well.![]()
Cat/dog food in their tins may poison the lobster and may lead salmonella in those who eat it... be careful
More than likely. Also you will need a diver to recover the pots as the floats and lines will have 'come adrift' within the first 24 hours.On deployment areas, the best advice would be NOT to deploy them on someone elses "patch". That's a pummeling offence in my neighbourhood!
They are still there in Aber, saw them today, but what beats it all is the dildo that has shot a string in the middle of the channel in milford haven, I mean to say it can cause us to have a seriously bad day, but a 100,000 tonner wont even notice his polyprop line!!The best place to lay them is where it's most inconvenient to every other water user. For example, a couple of years ago I saw 3 laid right on the leading line into Aberystwyth harbour. Perfect spot. Couldn't have been better. Lobsters are well known to frequent places that are inconvenient to boats on the surface.
Secondly, you need an old 1 gallon flagon as a float, preferably covered in a few years of old guck and slime so that it appears black. You don't want anyone else to spot them and steal your lobsters. You need to attach this with the line, described next.
The line - it must be the floating type so that any excess floats around on the surface. Now you need to get the length just right and there are 2 options. 1) Short so that your float is just out of sight below the water surface at high tide. This enhances the invisibility. 2) Way too long. This is especially effective when floating line is used.
The bait - any old thing. It doesn't really matter. There are barely any lobsters left to catch anyway
Laws. You having a laugh, aren't you? If there are any laws, it's imperative to ignore them, flout them, disregard them etc. You get the idea.
Follow the above, and you will be as professional as the professionals.
If you lift your pot to find the rope has been cutand retire then u have encroached on the seabed of a local potter who owns it!
How does one own the seabed? Is it a case of having bigger heavies than the rest?