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The PalmythCastable Crab Trap Hawk is a foldable crab trap designed for ease of use and durability. It features a quick-measure crab gauge, a self-opening mechanism, and a bait clip, making it perfect for both novice and experienced crabbers. With a lightweight stainless steel frame and robust polyester netting, this trap is built to withstand the elements while ensuring your catch remains secure.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 11.06 x 1.93 inches |
Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 9 x 0.2 inches |
Brand Name | Palmyth |
Number of Items | 2 |
V**N
Great Product! Will be purchasing more
The media could not be loaded. Easy to use, great material, lightweight. Currently, using for our YouTube Channel. We love it so many questions where we purchased from
E**T
Good Concept however there were some downfalls to the product.
I like the concept of the traps, it opens up so many options on crabbing however the traps are lose to where the crabs can get out when you are reeling them in. When I ordered the 2 traps they were suppose to come with the measuring gage and they didn't. When I received the order they were actually in a plastic bag like from Walmart there was NO sealed bag inside the bag.
P**O
Good value; needs minor work.
This is a simple trap (actually, a pair of them) that is a good value. Our season is delayed this year, so I’m doing a dry land evaluation based on experience.First, two decently sturdy traps and gauges for the price is a good deal.The gauges have markings for West Coast dungeness - which works for me.I don’t think if these as “castable” but rather droppable with a stiff fishing rod. Look at the size in my photo with the ruler laid across it. My plan is to lower them off the wharf or off my kayak in the harbor near where I live. I’m not confident that it would deploy properly if cast.I’m going to add weights to make sure it unfolds properly when it hits the bottom. Additionally, I’ll add a sinker to the middle as well. I’m thinking 2oz to the end of each wing and a 6oz to the middle bar.Another addition will be to make a small bait box out of 1/4” hardware cloth and wire it to the middle upright wire on the trap. Just tying bait to the middle without a wire cage will not allow the bait to last long.The two things above are really things you have to do with any trap, so no points lost. All traps need some sort of weights and bait cage adjustment. So, no points lost - just unsolicited advice.I’m tying a length of 1/4” paracord to the gauges and fastening the other end to the kayak near each of the two seating positions. A hole is provided in the gauges for this purpose.Looking forward to crabbing with these. Hopefully CA DFW will determine the whales have finally passed by on their migration and we’ll get to crabbing soon!
M**E
They work
They work
A**R
A nice way to crab differently
I've been crabbing all my life using pots or traps bur never a castable crab trap and I was suprised that I liked them . On of the benefits of this style of trap is that it makes crabbing off of a kayak much much easier. And it also gives me the ability to randomly crab while fishing . I think these are a fun trap and while, it is small it is made to be castable so I have. L issue with the size . Well so gat after two outings used these traps I can a say that I am happy with them. I will update if something changes in the neat future.
C**S
Works well if you're not after a ton of crab!
If you only need one or two for a quick lunch, this is so much better than pots! put your bait in, cast out, wait fifteen to twenty minutes and you have yourself a crab! I was delighted to see how sturdy these were and how they could handle a larger Dungeness crab! These are definitely my go to now that that its just me and my hubby who enjoy crab in the house!
A**R
Disappointed
This product started to rust after only a few uses. The materials feel cheap and low-quality, and it's nowhere near as well-made as the original version. I'm very disappointed.
K**I
Worth trying in water without current
The crab traps were the first I was able to find online of this type. I like the idea of it, but I think you should stick to a regular crab pot, and here's why:Pros:-Good build quality-Affordable-Lightweight-Quick to deploy-Small for easy storageCons:-Small, not much space for multiple crabs-Light, Drifts in any currents-No bait holder-Fishing line is used to close the trap, which can breakInitially when I received these I was surprised they were so small. You will be able to catch 1 crab with a good set, but that's it. They tend to drift in any current making it difficult to keep your trap upright. If you cast, and don't make sure that it is upright you will have wasted your time. I had to create a makeshift baitholder out of a laundry bag or onion produce holder. When you cast in a current, make sure you have some sort of weight because it will not go far. I never did get a crab with these, but it could just be user error.Overall, I think this is worth trying if you're more experienced than me, or do not have room to store crab traps. But I do not think you should spend the money if you are tight on money or time.
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