Space for 12 or more there is. Do they really out perform the rounds that much?Get the square ones, space is a non issue on your yacht
Anyone?https://nanaimo.craigslist.org/bpo/d/parksville-stainless-prawn-traps-50/6992200282.html
I’m sure someone on here would bring them over if they were passing by...
I wonder what replacing all the netting costs? I'm assuming that's why guys just but new ones here and there? Seems like there's always a stack of commercial ones around somewhere. I was also wondering about the mesh size, I like small shrimp toohttps://nanaimo.craigslist.org/bpo/d/parksville-stainless-prawn-traps-50/6992200282.html
I’m sure someone on here would bring them over if they were passing by...
FattiiiiiiiesI like the big commercial mesh, why not maximize your size, those small prawns i throw back anyway just not worth keeping just get them when they are ready lol lots of time .... buy a separate one for shrimp drop in the harbour lots
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Nice! Thanks man. Never would have thought of that.re- mesh is 40 -50 bucks per trap. new commy mesh is the way to go.
do not buy used commie traps without remeshing, the loose mesh movement scares the prawns away.
i bought some net twine from PNT and tightened up the mesh by weaving the twine through the mesh around the rings..worked like a charm. A Prawn guy told me that loose mesh makes prawns think it is an octopus and stay away..re- mesh is 40 -50 bucks per trap. new commy mesh is the way to go.
do not buy used commie traps without remeshing, the loose mesh movement scares the prawns away.
Is 12lbs a heavy trap or just average
called ladner and you're right theyre 17lbsThat's light to me, we have the ladner traps and those things are way more than 12 lbs.
Anyone?