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« on: July 25, 2005, 05:21:59 PM »

I live in Santa Rosa Beach (next to Destin) just a whopping 1/2 mile from the Choctawhatchee bay ( approx 35 miles east to West and 9 miles north to south)

Its a beautiful area to live and I love the company of all the sting rays and dolphins when Im on my boat.  My problem is that I am originally from NJ where in most summer months you can get quite a few dozen crabs within a few hours. 

I have been here for my 2nd summer and in the back bayous I get some real huge crabs...problem is never during one outing have I gotten more than 9 crabs which just isnt enough!  I have used traditional 4 door traps, drop lines, and even pots, baited with chicken, bunker and mullet but still my best day got me 9 crabs and I want more!

Any suggestions on what I should be doing differently, any hot spots etc so that I can get more crab than what I have been getting?
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« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2005, 12:50:43 PM »

I move down to Fort Walton Beach in December. I will be lookin to crab when I get there. Maybe we can help each other out.
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