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07-04-2005, 07:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-04-2005, 07:34 PM by Jazman.)
I'm sure people have told you that cray snares are useful to help you catch crays, but THEY ARE ILLEGAL! Fisheries will confiscate all your gear and fine you if you're caught using a snare. They are legal in WA I think, but in victoria you can only legally catch crays by hand.
Yes crays can be caught in waters <1m deep, the key, as you have said, is finding area with appropriate cover. And this doesn't mean just rocks, it means holes, crevasses, caves and similar types of cover. If there are no holes for crays to hide in, you won't find any in that area, simple as that. Quite a few times I have gone over a reef very thoroughly, and found just 1 hole in the entire reef.....that contained 5-10 crays. Find the holes and you'll find the beasts!
As for grabbing them, best to go for the BASE of the feelers. If you grab them by the tips of the feelers they will snap off, the bases are very strong and spiny, and (mostly) stay attached to the cray.
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You don't need to worry about congers, they are not like morays, they won't try and take your hand off or anything! I don't see very many where I go, but I have had a few run-ins with big octopus trying to steal crays from my hand.
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Do you eat the octopus? I have seen some large ones in Mallacoota lakes but have never bothered to eat them. I know you can pickle them but are they as good as squid or cuttlefish?
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I love octopus, but I find I need to pound them with a mallet or else they are too tough. Great on the BBQ <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' />
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hey guyz
i resently speard a big octopus up in merimbula i was on holladayz it was a big bugga... the spear was bending try to lift it up. but i was suprised by the colouring on it it was redy orangy colour i was unsure on it so i put him bak ... lucky he was still allive...they mustnt die easy... its head alone was bigga than my hand BY FAR..
jazman..how do u like to prepair them ??
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hi new found, the octopus might have been alive when you released it but chances are it would have died afterwards.
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11-04-2005, 02:36 PM
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hey glen
i just go in the tentical so i'm not sure...well if it did die at least some other fish would have had an easy dinner lol
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11-04-2005, 08:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-04-2005, 11:24 PM by glen.)
I have seen quite a few occys but never touch em cos I think they may be the blueo rings. How do you tell?
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