Explore our premium selection of crab trap doors, designed for durability and efficiency. Crafted from high-quality materials, these doors ensure secure entry and easy access for your catch. With various sizes and styles available, you can find the perfect fit for your crab traps. Our crab trap doors are engineered to withstand harsh marine environments, providing reliable performance season after season. Enhance your crabbing experience with functional and sturdy doors that make trapping easier and more effective.
$69.99
with four entrance doors, a tending door, and two 4 3/8 ” escape rings, this trap is full of features that passionate crabbers desire. ... crab enthusiasts will be well equipped with a promar® folding crab trap with top
5
Good trap for a low price. They price matched a local store that had them for half the price.
5
Hipopotomas
The right size for bay crabbing. I bought 3. Light weight and no sharp corners
4
DTMONEY
I bought this for my dad for Christmas and now we are going this weekend and I am also going fishing.
4
SJR209
We purchased this trap from Dick's not knowing what we were doing. It performed very well and we caught crab!! Had a great time doing it.
$89.99
Good sturdy trap. ... Works well in shallow or deep water as our tides go up and down. ... I straightened it out by hand and it looks like new again without any damage to the trap
5
The don5
It ’s nice very nice I think this is nice buy it do it now
5
Pitieddust
Worked great. Easy to bait and empty. Catch secures easily and dumps out fast.
5
mako214
I previously purchased the same Lee Fisher Wire Crab Traps last year and was impressed with the quality of the trap. The low profile of the trap allows me to transport several traps on the boat. In strong tidal areas, weight will need to be added to keep the trap from drifting away. I added a one piece formed rebar steel rod with tie straps to the bottom outer sides of the trap. I coated the rebar steel rod with a spray rubber coating to minimize salt water corrosion. This was the only modification I had to make to the traps other than adding the float and rope. A boat recently hit one of the crab traps and bent it like a pretzel. I straightened it out by hand and it looks like new again without any damage to the trap wire. Well made and catches crab is why I bought more.
5
Bergengolfer
When spending this kind of money on a crab trap, you would think that the throw rope would be included. No biggie, just an idea
5
Swim James
This was the exact trap I was looking for. My grandfather was a waterman by trade and these were the traps he used. I 'm pleased mine has lasted over 18 months as the salt water is starting to gnaw at it. Yet, it comes coated to prolong its life. I 've caught so many crabs with this trap with many different sizes, but mainly the bigger ones as the trap is made to let the little ones go, which is fine by me. I live and trap on inlet water ways, so some fish sometimes wander inside the trap. I either clean them or will use them as bait. The bait cage is plenty big enough to house the chicken legs I use as bait. Great trap for the price. There is no need to go for more expensive ones....
$329.99
This is a good trap and has caught many keepers for us. ... 30 '' heavy- duty crab pot vinyl- coated steel frame 3 tunnel entrances with optimized mesh ramps internal bait box steel hinged tending door for easy access 2 '' x 4. 25 '' escape rings for juvenile crabs...
4
Captain Wally
This is a good trap and has caught many keepers for us. However, you should know that bait area has relatively large squares. Bait is always gone by retrieval and can lead to less time attracting crabb.
$84.99
to trap live pinfish, spot, mutton minnow, squireel fish, seabass, porgies, bluegill, perch and others, this special designed heavy duty pinfish trap is the best tools black vinyl coated wire 1 '' x 1 '' square mesh commercial grade meets regulation pre- attached bait well( this side down) bungee...
$199.99
crabs enter the pot and become trapped through 4 tunnel entrances. ... this collapsible crab pot is a convenient and effective way to haul in catches. ... Used once and it was
5
island
Used once and it was nice. Can not wait til Dungie season comes aroun.
$13.99
vinyl coated steel wire tough nylon snares door opens on bottom to place bait ... number of snares: 6 uses: cast from fishing rod to catch crabs
$14.99
useful for crab pots, traps or any of your floatation needs won ’ t fill with water and sink, or break on rocks length: 3. 5
$4.99
Strong and not subject to rot. ... Very durable rope product. ... trap line resists tangles, rotting and shrinking length: 48 ’ ... the marathon nylon trap line is a 48 ’ trap line that resists tangles, rotting and
Crab trap doors are essential components of crab traps that allow crabs to enter while preventing them from escaping. These doors are designed to open easily when a crab approaches, ensuring a successful catch. The design and functionality of the doors can significantly impact the effectiveness of the trap, making it crucial to choose traps with reliable door mechanisms.
Crab trap doors are typically made from durable materials such as plastic, metal, or coated wire. These materials are chosen for their strength and resistance to corrosion, which is important given the harsh marine environments where crab traps are used. The choice of material can affect the longevity and performance of the trap.
Different styles of crab trap doors can influence how easily crabs can enter the trap and how effectively they are kept inside. Some designs may feature one-way entry systems, while others may have multiple access points. Understanding these differences can help you select a trap that maximizes your chances of a successful catch.
Yes, certain crab trap door designs are better suited for specific types of crabs, as they may vary in size and behavior. For example, larger crabs may require wider openings, while smaller species might be more effectively trapped with narrower entrances. Selecting the right door design based on the target species can enhance trapping efficiency.
When choosing crab trap doors, consider the size of the crabs you are targeting, the trap's overall design, and the materials used in the door's construction. Additionally, look for features like ease of use and durability, as these can impact both the effectiveness of the trap and the ease of handling during your crabbing activities.
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