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Pacific
Pacific 24" Folding Square Crab Trap – Top Door Steel Crab Pot
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Ace Line Hauler
Ace Line Hauler Brutus Pacific Pro
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Pro-Cure
Pro-Cure Crab and Shrimp Attractant Oil
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The Harbour Chandler
Crab Pot Float – High-Density Foam
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Danielson
Danielson Crab Trap Harness Deluxe Stainless Steel
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Sea King
Sea King Lead Rope 5/16" x 75'
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Frequently Asked Questions
Crabbing & Prawning Gear Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What gear do I need for crabbing and prawning?
To get started with crabbing or prawning, you’ll need traps or pots, bait, rope, floats, and a way to retrieve your gear. Many setups also include bait jars, scent attractants, and measuring tools to stay within regulations.
Q. What is the difference between crab traps and prawn traps?
Crab traps are typically wider and designed to sit on the ocean floor in shallower water, while prawn traps are built for deeper water and often have tunnel-style entrances to target prawns more effectively.
Q. What bait works best for crabbing and prawning?
Oily fish like herring or salmon carcasses are commonly used for both crabbing and prawning. Pellet bait and scent attractants can also help improve results, especially in deeper water.
Q. Do I need a license for crabbing or prawning in BC?
Yes, a valid tidal waters fishing license is required for crabbing and prawning in British Columbia. Regulations, limits, and seasons vary, so it’s important to check current rules before heading out.
Q. How deep should I set prawn traps?
Prawn traps are typically set in deeper water, often between 200 and 400 feet depending on location and conditions around Vancouver Island.
Q. How long should I leave crab or prawn traps in the water?
Crab traps are usually checked every few hours, while prawn traps are often left longer, commonly overnight or for several hours to improve catch rates.
Q. What rope and floats should I use for traps?
Trap setups require durable sinking rope sized to your depth, along with clearly marked floats for visibility and compliance with local regulations.
Q. Is this gear suitable for Vancouver Island waters?
Yes, our crabbing and prawning gear is selected for local conditions around Vancouver Island and the Pacific Northwest, including saltwater durability and reliable performance in changing tides.






























