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  • #16
    It was possible back 20 years ago to get 300 per tide but was hard going & cold hands were ripped to bits from rough & sharp edges on the rocks & sometimes went a bit septic & swollen for couple of days after,
    You've got to get there early in the peeler season
    Too early & you only get the odd crab but if you wait too long it's been hammered & usually find by time you pay fuel costs & the amount of crab you get it's often cheaper to visit your local tackle shop,
    Still too early it's usually 2nd week in May

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    • #17
      Apparently there are signs up saying you can only take 20 per tide this year. There were bailiffs last year telling people that this would be happening.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Karl M View Post
        Apparently there are signs up saying you can only take 20 per tide this year. There were bailiffs last year telling people that this would be happening.

        Should happen to be honest when you see the amount of crab each person used to come away with & sometimes there was at least 50 people collecting
        It was prob 10000+ crab per day
        Sounds unbelievable but 300crab x 50 people 15000
        & that will have a serious effect on crab population & fish feeding specifically on crab eg smoothies
        Makes you wonder!!

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        • #19
          i dont see how they would be able to stop ya taking crab TBH.
          300 a tide there is a 1 off nowerdays

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          • #20
            I dont think 50 people get 300 crab a tide no were near lol

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            • #21
              Cos it's been hammered me & my mate used to get that amount & it was a place you told no one about now everyone knows it & people come from Kent & Devon to load up & sell for 90p a crab,
              The environmental agency can put a preservation order on anything if they think there is an effect on population especially something like crabs which is near the bottom of the food chain & will have issues with anything that feeds off them. Otters which are being introduced on the solway coast heron, & other birds, & fish

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              • #22
                Originally posted by garry36 View Post
                I dont think 50 people get 300 crab a tide no were near lol

                They were getting 200 easily late last year 2nd peeling season with the good warm weather we had & most ppl were doing 2tides sometimes even long weekends it only takes 1 person to mention peeler crab in silloth then it's like a football match up in Mowbray
                I've seen first hand getting 30 crabs from under 1 rock then as tide comes in & back out you can get the same amount from the same rock
                I'd be happy with 200 for the season

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Tonygdodds View Post
                  They were getting 200 easily late last year 2nd peeling season with the good warm weather we had & most ppl were doing 2tides sometimes even long weekends it only takes 1 person to mention peeler crab in silloth then it's like a football match up in Mowbray
                  I've seen first hand getting 30 crabs from under 1 rock then as tide comes in & back out you can get the same amount from the same rock
                  I'd be happy with 200 for the season
                  And this is the reason that there's not many left i have seen it when there was 50 or more pulling the crab castle's apart not only taking as many crab as possible but destroying the environment no wonder the locals get ****ed off not only spoiling it for themselves but also for the future generation only one way to describe it GREED

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by saltysam View Post
                    And this is the reason that there's not many left i have seen it when there was 50 or more pulling the crab castle's apart not only taking as many crab as possible but destroying the environment no wonder the locals get ****ed off not only spoiling it for themselves but also for the future generation only one way to describe it GREED

                    Definately
                    In considering just buying crab
                    Cheaper than gettin damage to car cheaper than fuel travelling costs
                    Only downside is your encouraging people raiding the crab hotspots

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                    • #25
                      crab

                      hi all when is the best time to collect peeler crabs

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                      • #26
                        I remember reading somewhere that Carlisle University have monitored the crab population and over a 10 year period there was a 90% reduction.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by codhead26 View Post
                          hi all when is the best time to collect peeler crabs
                          december

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                          • #28
                            Without sounding like an old bloke something needs to be done to control the amount ppl take, how they would do it is another story.
                            1 example.............. Someone on eBay from Herne bay was selling 200 live crab for £120
                            He had more than 10 available & that's 1 person.
                            In Devon the English heritage owned a stretch of land with the only access to the beach/estuary they manned it charging £1 to get through the gate with a 30 pep person limit.
                            Now the smoothhound are caught in huge numbers & arrive when the crab start to peel! Coincidence ???

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                            • #29
                              from the shore, your governed by law for so much,

                              1 lobster, size.
                              1 welk.

                              there's even rumour's that they may put a limit on the amount of willick's we take....!

                              so why not protect the crab's......?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Tonygdodds View Post
                                Without sounding like an old bloke something needs to be done to control the amount ppl take, how they would do it is another story.
                                1 example.............. Someone on eBay from Herne bay was selling 200 live crab for £120
                                He had more than 10 available & that's 1 person.
                                In Devon the English heritage owned a stretch of land with the only access to the beach/estuary they manned it charging £1 to get through the gate with a 30 pep person limit.
                                Now the smoothhound are caught in huge numbers & arrive when the crab start to peel! Coincidence ???
                                Your right Another example is of a couple of small beaches that i no of on this side of the coast you could go and dig 100 worm well enough for a week's fishing until the BBB's turned up dug them out in no time the three Bs are the booze-backey-bets brigade they are the ones that will spoil it for everyone

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