AnswerID: 186836 Submitted: Wednesday, Aug 02, 2006 at 23:06
Bros 1
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jeff M,
Probably the best aparatus for catching muddies is a round, 4 entrance crab pot. These are usually made from two large wire hoops fitted with a trawl net like covering and are usually collapsible. They can be purchased from just about any tackle
shop in Qld, and range in price from around $12 for the el cheapo imported one to $40-50 for the robust home made model. They can be used from a boat or off the bank. I have used both imported and locally made with success.
Another way to catch muddies is to use a crab dilly. One model is a walk in-walk out round open top mesh hoop/dilly that you need to check fairly regularly. Another type of dilly is the inverted mesh dilly referred to as a "Witches Hat". Dillies range from $3 to $6. You need a boat to use dillies effectively. You do not need a licence to use a crab pot or dilly but there are some rules to obey.
1. No more than 4 pots or dillies or a combination of pots and dillies per person.
2. Crab pots and dillies must be marked by an identifying tag bearing the surname and address of the owner.
3. When not fixed to something they must have a light coloured float attached, not less than 15 cm in any dimension, with the name of the owner clearly inscribed on it.
4. An inverted dilly type must be made of multifilament.
5. Size and bag limits apply both to blus swimmer and mud crabs. Blue swimmer is 11.5 cm min size and no bag limit. Muddies are 15 cm min and a bag limit of 10 per person per trip. No females of either species is allowed to be kept. You would have to see a diagram to understand where to measure swimmers and muddies.
When you purchase your aparatus ask the tackle
shop bloke for the latest "GUIDE TO RECREATIONAL
BOATING AND
FISHING IN QUEENSLAND" free publication put out by Maritime Safety Qld and the DPI Qld.
Now that you are all set up all you have to worry about are crab pot raiders. For these you need a fairly large cannon. LOL.
Cheers,
Bros.
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