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Send MSN Feedback. How can we improve? Many of the fee-based piers have restaurants, entertainment and sightseeing activities for family members not interested in fishing, along with rod rentals and bait for sale. Public piers and boat landing floats are also great places to catch crabs. Our local blue crab, a delicacy steamed and eaten plain or fried into crab cakes, can be taken with a variety of inexpensive contraptions by any resident or visitor with a South Carolina fishing license.
Commercial square crab traps are the most efficient way to catch them but they are not legally used close to public boat ramps. There are other traps that do the job well and are fun. The simplest and least expensive is the string and chicken neck method. Any old piece of string tied to an oily bait chicken necks being standard and cheap but fish heads are wonderful with a sinker to get it to the bottom will catch crabs. Drop the bait to the bottom and in a couple minutes slowly pull it back up.
A crab will be hanging on if they are in the area. Slide a net under the crab and transfer it to your bucket. Do not put water in your bucket or the crabs will suffocate and die. Various basket style traps also work well.
There is the round, floppy basket, the square, drop-sided basket and the pyramid shaped, drop-sided basket, all of which work in the same way. You attach some bait to the bottom and throw the basket into shallow water where the sides fall open and lay flat to the ocean floor. After a few minutes you lift up on the basket rope, which pulls the sides back up to entrap the crabs. There is no limit on the number of crabs you can keep but they must be 5-inches wide, from point to point on the body and any females with visible egg masses, called sponges, must be released unharmed.
Sharks will normally bite when nothing else will. Whether dropping a small bait to the bottom for tiny baby sharks or casting medium to heavyweight tackle to a roaming shark on a shallow flat, sharks are for many anglers a "fall back fish" just to get some action. The most common summer shark found in our near-shore, shallow water is the Bonnethead, a cousin of the Hammerhead. Most gradual sand flats in the summertime have them cruising with their dorsal fins and tails showing. Bonnetheads don't get too large so regular spinning tackle used for redfish and a circle hook with a crab or chunk of fish will handle them.
Commercial Carolina rigs, the kind with egg sinkers and wire, work just fine as do homemade, heavy monofilament rigs with slip sinkers. Circle hooks work best especially when rods are secured in rod holders. Catching sharks is not difficult; handling them is a little trickier. They are not slippery and small ones can be safely grasped behind the head while removing the hook. Bonnetheads are good to eat but most people release them.
The most productive fishing hours in summer are the morning when it's cooler with less chance of pop-up thunder storms or later in the evening but, as we always say, the best time to go fishing is when you have time. Give a Gift Subscriber Services. See All Other Magazines. See All Special Interest Magazines. This means you have the option to read your magazine on most popular phones and tablets. To get started, click the link below to visit mymagnow. Get Digital Access. Subscribe To The Magazine.
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