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How to Bait a Crab or Lobster Trap
Data:2014/9/30
A great way to cut the costs of seafood and get outdoors for some exercise is to trap your own crabs or lobsters. You've got the trap, but know nothing about the kind of bait to use. Luckily, baiting a crab or lobster trap is easy.
Consider using artificial bait. The smell of the bait draws the lobsters into it. Some artificial baits are actually smelly sprays you spray into the trap to attract the crabs and lobsters. However, some question how safe these are for the natural environment.
Use meat. Some fishermen use chicken necks, while others will use cut up pieces of fish. Don't use salmon as bait. Some states actually have laws against this since it can spread viral infections.
Tie your bait to the trap using twine or wire to prevent small fish and crustaceans from slipping in and eating the food. Tie the bait to the middle of the bottom part of the trap.