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« Reply #25 on: December 15, 2011, 09:37:28 PM »

No, I don't think that kind of pressure is necessary.   I've been working the back channels.
 

I believe I mentioned this Joe. but he's the man when it comes to this stuff.  
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« Reply #26 on: December 16, 2011, 05:18:50 AM »

Skiff,  I'm not familiar with the crabbing in that area, but I've got two issues:

1)  The view on most MD rivers is much nicer than the view of Salem NGP.  Don't see too many herons perched up on those cooling towers, I bet.

2)  I don't want to infringe on Ronster's territory.  He might boot me from BCA, and I'd have to find another website to obsess over. wreck

Seriously, I've never heard of anyone crabbing in that area.  Is it productive?  I'm sure the water is warmer there.  And it'd be nice to have a backup plan when I don't have time for a four-hour round trip.
Crew  I have caught some big crabs there.  You are miles above the power plant  The cove is right across the river from the C&D canel   When the crabs are running the place is loaded with comm pots and Crabs Smiley  I crab early and leave by 11am before all the boaters come out to play
As for Ronster  He crabs delaware and sometimes Maryland  I am sure he will be fine with you crabbing in delaware (just not IR) Grin
As for the Power plant  Try crabbing Mad horse creek  it is right behind and south of the plant  Good crabbing  and all the herons you want  also ducks, Blad eagles ect  just watch the tides the water can move though that area  great perch fishing there also        
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Everyone ones there is no Crabs in Virgina  but it also seems there also no crabs in New Jersey
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« Reply #27 on: December 16, 2011, 06:49:59 AM »

I don't know.   There are plenty of crabs in NJ to be caught.    Even in the areas that I've placed anti-Joe restrictions on....    laugh
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« Reply #28 on: December 16, 2011, 07:28:46 AM »

The cove is right across the river from the C&D canel

Skiff, I saw that on the map.  Looks like it might be tough to figure out what state you're in.  I'll look at marine maps for depths and take a ride down in the next week or two to scope out both areas.

As for the Power plant  Try crabbing Mad horse creek  it is right behind and south of the plant  Good crabbing  and all the herons you want  also ducks, Blad eagles ect  just watch the tides the water can move though that area

I assume this is NJ though?

great perch fishing there also

Thanks for the info.  Do the perch run all year?  Thinking of the warm water.  If you don't want to give out this info, it's OK.  Or you can
b-mail me.  Thanks again.

       
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Oh, de crab, he taste so fine.
Yuh catch 'um wid a neck an' a line.
Bile de water 'til 'e good 'n hot.
Den eat de crab strait from 'de pot.

Oh, de beer, he taste so chilly.
Drinks it 'til I gets too silly.
Washin' down 'de crab an' butter.
If I doesn't fall down, I'll 'ave anudder.
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« Reply #29 on: December 16, 2011, 04:36:49 PM »

 Perch are year round   I fish for them Oct, Nov,  Maybe Dec If it's warm ( I am getting soft in my old age ) Than March April  Crab May to Oct    No secrets    I like to fish the mouths of small creeks 1' to 12' wide on the start of the outgoing tide it washes out the bait fish and the perch  small stripers and catfish are waiting for them  I also fish the edges of any ebbs we find  If you do head there drop me a line I can give you some spots  If you can wait until spring you are more than welcome to jump aboard when we go out  Or follow us in your boat  If you are looking for the free ramp in Salem cove google this address  74 Sinnickson Landing Rd, Salem, NJ 08079    Good luck
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« Reply #30 on: December 17, 2011, 03:43:30 PM »

Skiff,
Thanks.  I drove down to Salem late this morning.  Found Sinnickson Landing, but wouldn't know where to head from there.  Drove down to the state ramp at Mad Horse.  Nice area.  Ran into a duck hunter who was pulling out and talked to him about the area for awhile.  Definitely has potential for me.  Never really ventured into that neck of the woods.  Passed lots of comm boats in driveways.  Didn't know there was a crab industry there.  I'll take you up on your offer once Spring gets closer.  Thanks. 
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Oh, de crab, he taste so fine.
Yuh catch 'um wid a neck an' a line.
Bile de water 'til 'e good 'n hot.
Den eat de crab strait from 'de pot.

Oh, de beer, he taste so chilly.
Drinks it 'til I gets too silly.
Washin' down 'de crab an' butter.
If I doesn't fall down, I'll 'ave anudder.


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