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Crab Opera House Pot

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Crab Opera House Pot

Action Outdoors Shop

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1/348 Rosebank Road
Avondale
AUK
Auckland 1026
New Zealand

+6498208023

Crab Pot small, Opera House Type easy to use very quick to catch crabs and small baitfish.

 

Crab Opera House

Here is an easy to use, great little net to catch bait fish & crabs.

Simply put in a bit of bread, cat food, burley or some other food and watch the fish and crabs swim in! These traps work very well.

Collapsible

  • Easy to Assemble and Transport (Folds Flat)
  • Sturdy Construction
  • Spring Loaded
  • Good Size
Dimensions 600 x 420 x 200mm
  • Trap Opening 80mm
  • Compartment for Putting Bait
  • Easy & Effective to Use
Potting in areas where potting is permitted the following general restrictions apply for the Auckland Region.

For all other Regions check your rules by click here: MPI

  • species-specific pots (cod pots, crab pots etc) can be used. They are exempt from escape gap requirements but all other requirements (such as marking and pot limits) remain. 50 crabs per person as of 1 Feb 2017.
  • individuals may use, set, or possess, up to three pots in any one day;
  • all pots and surface floats must be clearly and permanently marked with the fisher’s surname and initials;
  • two or more individuals fishing from a vessel may use, set, or possess up to six pots in any one day provided they have their name on the pots and that each person is using no more than three of the pots;
  • bobs and ring pots may be used to catch rock lobster but all other requirements such as marking and pot limits apply;
  • pots used to catch rock lobster have specific escape gap requirements – see ‘Rock Lobster’;

Sturdy Construction. 

Dimensions: 

650mm x 480mm x 200mm 

Trap opening 80mm x 2 

Good effective BAIT catcher

Easy to use; simply put bread or fish frame inside trap. Tie off at wharf or rocks and watch the sprats etc. swim into the trap. These work the same as the plastic bait catcher, just more efficient.