Titan1051
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« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2011, 08:53:29 AM » |
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This should give you some points in the OC area
PUBLIC CRABBING LOCATIONS
· 127TH Street and the bay-- a public pier behind the Recreational Center. One can crab from the pier or in the saltwater pond.
· 41st Street and the bay-- a small public pier behind the Convention Center. Vacationers can also clam here.
· Isle of Wight-- public bulkhead and pier. (This area was still closed as of 6/15/04 but should be open soon.) Cross the Route 90 Bridge at 61st Street and travel west. In the center of the bridge is an island. At the light, make a left. There is a sign designating the “Isle of Wight.” (Note: Some crabbers take a right at the light, and park beside the side of the road, walk across the marsh, and crab.)
· Assateague—cross the U.S. Route 50 Bridge going west. Make a left on Route 611. Travel this road until you see the bridge going to the island. To the left, you will see a public pier. This is best on the higher tide.
· Assateague National Park—cross over the bridge going into Assateague and take a right at the sign for the National Park. Travel down this road a few miles and follow the signs. There are several crabbing and clamming areas. There is a small fee to get into the National Park.
· South Point Public Boat Ramp-- Take a left on Rt. 611 as if you are going to Assateague. Rather than veering left to go to Assateague, follow the signs and go straight to South Point. There is a public boat ramp that is excellent for crabbing.
· Ayres Creek—As you travel Route 611 towards Assateague, make a right on Route 376. A few miles down this road, you will come to a small bridge crossing Ayres Creek.
· Herring Creek—Go west across the U.S. Route 50 Bridge. A few miles out of town you will see a small bridge crossing Herring Creek.
· Public Landing—Going South on Rt. 113 just past Snow Hill, take a left at the sign for Public Landing. (About 27 miles from Ocean City.) Very nice crabbing pier.
· Derrickson Creek—Traveling north through Ocean City, you will see a sign for Route 54. (Where Ocean City ends and Fenwick Island, Delaware begins.) Make a left on Route 54 and travel approximately five miles out of town. Make a right on road 381 (there is a sign pointing the way to “Camp Barnes”) and you will come to Derrickson Creek.
· Camp Barnes—Continue to follow the signs for Camp Barnes and there are crabbing piers there.
· Holt’s Landing—Going North on Rt. 1 towards Bethany Beach, take a left on Route 26 and go west. You will go through Ocean View and Millville. Just past Clarksville, you will see a sign for Holt’s Landing. Follow the signs. It is part of the Delaware Seashore State Park. There is a crabbing and fishing pier there and it is also a good area to clam
· Cape Henlopen Pier—Part of the Delaware Seashore State Park—One must use crab traps at this location.
· Another famous crabbing place in Delaware is Love Creek Bridge. From Rt. 1 in Rehoboth, go west on Rt. 24 (McDonalds intersection) approximately 5 miles. Also, at the end of the same road is the Oak Orchard (pay) crabbing pier.
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