Now I know how to build all these types of different sizes cages/pots. I like to understand what ones I would build correspond / are geared to what species . Great video your very knowledge on this subject. If you have the time and don't mind answering these questions sometime or doing a video on it ... that be great someday. Also not only opening size but mesh size would play a role in defining the cage for the target species.
I'm looking forward to watching the results of soaking that at 200'. The prawn pots we use at 300' are lighter built but our tides may not be as harsh as yours. Enjoying the build!
Very interesting Troj That was a good idea putting the extra strip of wood at the bottom to stop the knocks and i like the double netting idea; nice to see even for someone who doesn't sea fish can't wait to see how your experiment works out.
Can't wait for the next video about the testing of the pot. I have too see if I can't find some nets here around that I can use for a pot or two for the crabs and maybe I'll try fishing for kongsnail (Buccinidae) just for fun
The shapes and sizes I have seen for crab , lobster ,...etc look usually the same many types i.e either cylindrical , rectangular, or hoop house form amongst a few other creative ones
Hi trojs I like your prawn pot and I was just thinking would decking screws be ok as they have a coating on them and they are quite strong with a good thread on them ,just an idea may be pots last a bit longer for you
Brilliant video Troj! I love to watch you 'pottering' in the shed! The great thing about your channel is that it is not just the Fishing & Potting. Tackle, pot and boat maintainance is all part of it, and the Catch & Cooks are a bonus too, as are your Guernsey walkabout videos & the visit to your local tackle shop! I sure will look forward to seeing this new pot in action in the new year. Have a great Christmas, and give FishCat & his pals a hug from me!! 👍👍😁😁🎅🎅
Be interesting Troj to see what that light prawn pot will catch deep water. Even though it will never be full it will still be light to pull up from the depths. Great midweek vid Troj. Sat on a loading bay Newcastle upon Tyne. Bloody freezing outside roasting in cab night heater on. Great vid again your idyllic lifestyle shines again lol Thieving postman must have got that lobster u sent 😆 Merry Xmas mate from me and family
Nice videos, but I have one question that I am curious about. What defines the difference between somebody making a shrimp pot/cage vs minnow pot/cage vs crab pot/cage vs lobster pot/cage. Or is there no real way to target one type of species from the other. Other then the food used and location ?
The size of the entrance and size pot plays a part. The size of the net allowing some species out. Bait as some prefer fresh others decayed and certain types of bait also location. A lot of pots will catch mixed species as you see with the larger pots they will catch crab and lobster even some fish.
The only big difference that I can tell is the trap opening are different sizes / shapes but is this the only major thing other then bait used and location ? That distinguish calling the trap/cage a shrimp from a crab or a crab from a lobster cage ...
Hope I'm wrong, but I think with an entrance of the size your talking about and that mesh size you'll fill up with small crab, in our area we use 1 inch entrance, great video as usual and keep up the good work.
Yes that is a definite possibility especially close in with shore crab. I think the trick will be not to over bait the pot. If it does become a serious problem I will adjust the design.
do you not have minimum mesh requirements for some fishery's? we have a wrasse fishery here in Scotland to catch live wrasse for use in fishfarms, and the creels we use are a bit like that with small mesh size. the season is short though so guys then put the small mesh creels out for velvet crab and they have now actually been banned due to the mesh size being too small.
I just use the same black crab pot string in the video or you can use zip ties. I have filled pipe with lead in the past but prefer to save it for fishing weights
I will be putting a 6" neck in the top. They were out of stock at the tackle shop. I thought I had mentioned that but it may have got edited out by mistake
It needs to be put in the right area at the right time for prawn it was only tested for a couple of weeks. I made one different shape but same idea many years ago put it in a good prawn area and caught a lot of prawns.
Dont forget to drill some small holes in the top of the pipes to let the air out. ( I always forget to mention that : )
Thnks God bro it's a big help for us here in the Philippines
God will be bless our fmly in fishing
I'll looking forward to seeing what you catch in it .Brilliant...keep the videos coming..
Now I know how to build all these types of different sizes cages/pots. I like to understand what ones I would build correspond / are geared to what species . Great video your very knowledge on this subject. If you have the time and don't mind answering these questions sometime or doing a video on it ... that be great someday. Also not only opening size but mesh size would play a role in defining the cage for the target species.
I'm looking forward to watching the results of soaking that at 200'. The prawn pots we use at 300' are lighter built but our tides may not be as harsh as yours. Enjoying the build!
That pot looks the business! Can't wait to see what it produces. Good luck. :-)
love the way you make it up as you go.
Imagine it an build it :)
I cant wait to see the new pot in action, wishing you and your family a great Christmas, many thanks!
Have a great xmas
Very interesting Troj That was a good idea putting the extra strip of wood at the bottom to stop the knocks and i like the double netting idea; nice to see even for someone who doesn't sea fish can't wait to see how your experiment works out.
Thanks for sharing. A really good build and packed with great ideas 👍
Looking forward to seeing the updates 👍🏻
Can't wait for the next video about the testing of the pot. I have too see if I can't find some nets here around that I can use for a pot or two for the crabs and maybe I'll try fishing for kongsnail (Buccinidae) just for fun
Hi Trojs I,ve been using 2 cut down funnels each end foe entrances,great show.
That should do the trick I would keep clear funnels out of direct sun light though as they can become brittle
The shapes and sizes I have seen for crab , lobster ,...etc look usually the same many types i.e either cylindrical , rectangular, or hoop house form amongst a few other creative ones
Hi trojs I like your prawn pot and I was just thinking would decking screws be ok as they have a coating on them and they are quite strong with a good thread on them ,just an idea may be pots last a bit longer for you
If they are thick enough I have some but they are a bit thin. Some of the black coated screws can last longer but again just need to be thick enough.
Brilliant video Troj! I love to watch you 'pottering' in the shed! The great thing about your channel is that it is not just the Fishing & Potting. Tackle, pot and boat maintainance is all part of it, and the Catch & Cooks are a bonus too, as are your Guernsey walkabout videos & the visit to your local tackle shop! I sure will look forward to seeing this new pot in action in the new year. Have a great Christmas, and give FishCat & his pals a hug from me!! 👍👍😁😁🎅🎅
Have a great Christmas
Just making a net dosent prove anything catch something first to prove if it really works
Eyup Troj. Experiments! I'm looking forward to seeing how this goes. Have a great Christmas. Dave
Have a good Christmas
Be interesting Troj to see what that light prawn pot will catch deep water. Even though it will never be full it will still be light to pull up from the depths. Great midweek vid Troj. Sat on a loading bay Newcastle upon Tyne. Bloody freezing outside roasting in cab night heater on. Great vid again your idyllic lifestyle shines again lol
Thieving postman must have got that lobster u sent 😆
Merry Xmas mate from me and family
I think those lobster are escaping from the parcels they don't make wrapping paper like they used to. Have a great Christmas
@Pud Mate Stay safe, stay warm fellow Trucker, and Merry Christmas! 🎅🎅
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You too mate
You too. 🎅
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Nice videos, but I have one question that I am curious about. What defines the difference between somebody making a shrimp pot/cage vs minnow pot/cage vs crab pot/cage vs lobster pot/cage. Or is there no real way to target one type of species from the other. Other then the food used and location ?
The size of the entrance and size pot plays a part. The size of the net allowing some species out. Bait as some prefer fresh others decayed and certain types of bait also location. A lot of pots will catch mixed species as you see with the larger pots they will catch crab and lobster even some fish.
The only big difference that I can tell is the trap opening are different sizes / shapes but is this the only major thing other then bait used and location ? That distinguish calling the trap/cage a shrimp from a crab or a crab from a lobster cage ...
Going t be interesting how they fish, good market for quality prawns, tight lines and a good Christmas and New Year to enjoy.
Have a good Christmas
Hope I'm wrong, but I think with an entrance of the size your talking about and that mesh size you'll fill up with small crab, in our area we use 1 inch entrance, great video as usual and keep up the good work.
Yes that is a definite possibility especially close in with shore crab. I think the trick will be not to over bait the pot. If it does become a serious problem I will adjust the design.
@@Trojwaterman The problem we had was small crab getting in and stripping the bait in just a few hours almost before the pot had a chance to work.
Maybe need a tougher bait like limpets or older bait. My fathers pot had the same problem in the harbour even with small entrances.
glod chape.what the spape of spap for the shapes for the hole for the sharp.
Hi whoever reads this
Do prawns prefer a certain kind of ground, rough, rocky, sandy etc?
They tend to be in the weed but they will travel over most ground
do you not have minimum mesh requirements for some fishery's? we have a wrasse fishery here in Scotland to catch live wrasse for use in fishfarms, and the creels we use are a bit like that with small mesh size. the season is short though so guys then put the small mesh creels out for velvet crab and they have now actually been banned due to the mesh size being too small.
No only set nets and trawls. Wrasse and velvet crab are not fished for here commercially
Now you've made it and secured the netting how do you weight it, if indeed you do?
sash weights or steel pipe
@@Trojwaterman How do you secure them? I use 15mm copper pipe filled with lead then drilled through and screwed to the frame.
I just use the same black crab pot string in the video or you can use zip ties. I have filled pipe with lead in the past but prefer to save it for fishing weights
Where do you buy your prawn netting,online?
I did see some on ebay but I used an old sandeel seine net I had lying around
or your prawn the same as our srimp? thanks for your time.
Probably we often just call them shrimp here
thanks
watched the video twice cant see how the prawns get in or am i missing something
I will be putting a 6" neck in the top. They were out of stock at the tackle shop. I thought I had mentioned that but it may have got edited out by mistake
It only catches lobsters
It needs to be put in the right area at the right time for prawn it was only tested for a couple of weeks. I made one different shape but same idea many years ago put it in a good prawn area and caught a lot of prawns.
Cool I don’t get lobsters or crab round where I fish but you get them near the wind farm near new Brighton
Too much talking Asian people hate talking
People used to complain I did not talk enough :)