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Driftwood Library Coastal Encounter Crabbing Clinic.
2018-05-01 Tue 18:30 Crabbing Lecture at the Driftwood Library for a discussion of crabbing methods in Oregon's Coastal Waters. We will meet the following morning at the pavilion located at the end of SW 51st. at 9:00 am.
2018-05-02 Wed 09:19 PDT -0.53 feet Low Tide Crabbing at 09:00 until approximately 13:00 weather permitting.
2018 Lincoln City Visitor and Convention Bureau Sponsored Crabbing Classes.
2018-06-06 Wed 13:12 PDT 0.53 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 12:30.
2018-06-08 Fri 14:54 PDT 0.98 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 14:15.
2018-06-20 Wed 13:14 PDT 0.15 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 12:45.
2018-07-03 Tue 11:00 PDT 0.05 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 10:30.
2018-08-30 Thu 09:47 PDT 0.75 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 09:15.
2018-09-27 Thu 08:41 PDT 0.95 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 08:15.
Our crabbing classes are designed to provide participants the basic hands on skill and knowledge about the art of taking Dungeness and red rock crabs from Oregon's Coastal Waters; and if we are lucky we will catch some crabs during the lesson. Once again, we thank the Lincoln City for giving us the opportunity to share the wonderful bounty that Siletz Bay has to offer.
OVERVIEW:
Prior to crabbing, participants will meet at the pavilion located at the end of SW 51st St in the Historic Taft District of Lincoln City for a brief orientation. The orientation will familiarize participants with Oregon’s crabbing regulations, harvest methods, identification, and cleaning and cooking techniques. Parking is available between Mo’s Restaurant and the pavilion.
REQUIREMENTS:
Each crabber over the age of 12 will need:
Shellfish license available on site for 9.00 annual resident license, or 17.00 for a three day non-resident license
Folding Crab traps. We recommend the Crab Max Crab Trap. Crab Max crab traps are designed by, Bill Paterek, the guy who developed the Original folding crab trap. They are the best of breed. Purchase a Crab Max crab trap at our clam clinics and we will include a package of 3 chicken legs.
A Crab gage.
A 5 gallon bucket
A package of 3 chicken legs for bait.
A Pair of rubber gardening gloves to protect your fingers
Recreational crabbers in Oregon are allowed to crab with up to 3 devices; however, crab pots, crab rings and the small pyramid crab traps are inefficient for use while crabbing from the sandy shore. Crabs snares used with fishing poles work well but not nearly as well as folding crab traps. We ask you to limit your use of the crabbing devices to 1 crabbing device because it limits the availability the beach to other people crabbing and fishing.
We suggest using the Crab Max folding crab traps that we sell or purchase them from local retailers. The Crab Max folding crab trap was designed specifically for crabbing in Oregon's Bays. The other types of crab traps including other folding crab traps are not suitable for the type of shore bound crabbing application common to Oregon's Bays. Purchase of the Crab Max folding crab trap from us and we will provide a package of 3 chicken legs FREE at no charge. We supply Free Chicken Legs to participants who purchase the folding crab traps at the Crab Clinic.
NOTE: Crab Max folding crab traps with hand lines will be available for purchase on site at the lecture and the day of the clinic. For those of you who are new to crabbing we suggest purchasing the Crab Max Starter Kit consisting of a Crab Max Crab Trap with a hand line, a crab gage, a wooden crab mallet, a 5 gallon bucket and the book Oregon's crabs for $50.00. Each additional Crab Max folding crab Trap cost $30.00 ea. and the chicken legs are FREE. The cost of the Crab Max folding crab trap is nearly $5.00 less than the usual retail price.
Or Purchase the equipment separately: Crab Max crab traps for 30.00 ea. with a hand line. plus $2.00 for a crab gage, $3.00 for a wooden crab mallet, $4.00 for a 5 gal bucket and $10.00 for a copy of the new edition of Oregon's Crabs, or take advantage of the Crab Max Special by purchasing 3 Crab Max crab traps with hand lines and a copy or our latest edition of Oregon's Crabs, a crab gage, a wooden crab mallet, a 5 gal bucket for $110.00 and the chicken legs are FREE. The cost of Crab Max folding crab traps without the hand line is $30.00 ea. The cost of the hand line only is $8.00 ea. Payment must be made by cash or check only. If you plan to buy equipment at the clinic please arrive 30 minutes early.
2017 CRAB CLINIC DATES:
Click on the image to enlarge the view of the crabbing clinic participants crabbing along the north shore of Siletz Bay on 06/01.
2017-06-01 Thu 12:15 Crabbing Lecture
2017-06-01 Thu 13:21 PDT 0.03 feet Low Tide
2017-06-15 Thu 10:30 Crabbing Lecture
2017-06-15 Thu 11:35 PDT -0.01 feet Low Tide
2017-06-30 Fri 11:30 Crabbing Lecture
2017-06-30 Fri 12:40 PDT 0.39 feet Low Tide
2018-05-01 Tue 18:30 Crabbing Lecture at the Driftwood Library for a discussion of crabbing methods in Oregon's Coastal Waters. We will meet the following morning at the pavilion located at the end of SW 51st. at 9:00 am.
2018-05-02 Wed 09:19 PDT -0.53 feet Low Tide Crabbing at 09:00 until approximately 13:00 weather permitting.
2018 Lincoln City Visitor and Convention Bureau Sponsored Crabbing Classes.
2018-06-06 Wed 13:12 PDT 0.53 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 12:30.
2018-06-08 Fri 14:54 PDT 0.98 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 14:15.
2018-06-20 Wed 13:14 PDT 0.15 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 12:45.
2018-07-03 Tue 11:00 PDT 0.05 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 10:30.
2018-08-30 Thu 09:47 PDT 0.75 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 09:15.
2018-09-27 Thu 08:41 PDT 0.95 feet Low Tide Crabbing Clinic at 08:15.
Our crabbing classes are designed to provide participants the basic hands on skill and knowledge about the art of taking Dungeness and red rock crabs from Oregon's Coastal Waters; and if we are lucky we will catch some crabs during the lesson. Once again, we thank the Lincoln City for giving us the opportunity to share the wonderful bounty that Siletz Bay has to offer.
OVERVIEW:
Prior to crabbing, participants will meet at the pavilion located at the end of SW 51st St in the Historic Taft District of Lincoln City for a brief orientation. The orientation will familiarize participants with Oregon’s crabbing regulations, harvest methods, identification, and cleaning and cooking techniques. Parking is available between Mo’s Restaurant and the pavilion.
REQUIREMENTS:
Each crabber over the age of 12 will need:
Shellfish license available on site for 9.00 annual resident license, or 17.00 for a three day non-resident license
Folding Crab traps. We recommend the Crab Max Crab Trap. Crab Max crab traps are designed by, Bill Paterek, the guy who developed the Original folding crab trap. They are the best of breed. Purchase a Crab Max crab trap at our clam clinics and we will include a package of 3 chicken legs.
A Crab gage.
A 5 gallon bucket
A package of 3 chicken legs for bait.
A Pair of rubber gardening gloves to protect your fingers
Recreational crabbers in Oregon are allowed to crab with up to 3 devices; however, crab pots, crab rings and the small pyramid crab traps are inefficient for use while crabbing from the sandy shore. Crabs snares used with fishing poles work well but not nearly as well as folding crab traps. We ask you to limit your use of the crabbing devices to 1 crabbing device because it limits the availability the beach to other people crabbing and fishing.
We suggest using the Crab Max folding crab traps that we sell or purchase them from local retailers. The Crab Max folding crab trap was designed specifically for crabbing in Oregon's Bays. The other types of crab traps including other folding crab traps are not suitable for the type of shore bound crabbing application common to Oregon's Bays. Purchase of the Crab Max folding crab trap from us and we will provide a package of 3 chicken legs FREE at no charge. We supply Free Chicken Legs to participants who purchase the folding crab traps at the Crab Clinic.
NOTE: Crab Max folding crab traps with hand lines will be available for purchase on site at the lecture and the day of the clinic. For those of you who are new to crabbing we suggest purchasing the Crab Max Starter Kit consisting of a Crab Max Crab Trap with a hand line, a crab gage, a wooden crab mallet, a 5 gallon bucket and the book Oregon's crabs for $50.00. Each additional Crab Max folding crab Trap cost $30.00 ea. and the chicken legs are FREE. The cost of the Crab Max folding crab trap is nearly $5.00 less than the usual retail price.
Or Purchase the equipment separately: Crab Max crab traps for 30.00 ea. with a hand line. plus $2.00 for a crab gage, $3.00 for a wooden crab mallet, $4.00 for a 5 gal bucket and $10.00 for a copy of the new edition of Oregon's Crabs, or take advantage of the Crab Max Special by purchasing 3 Crab Max crab traps with hand lines and a copy or our latest edition of Oregon's Crabs, a crab gage, a wooden crab mallet, a 5 gal bucket for $110.00 and the chicken legs are FREE. The cost of Crab Max folding crab traps without the hand line is $30.00 ea. The cost of the hand line only is $8.00 ea. Payment must be made by cash or check only. If you plan to buy equipment at the clinic please arrive 30 minutes early.
2017 CRAB CLINIC DATES:
Click on the image to enlarge the view of the crabbing clinic participants crabbing along the north shore of Siletz Bay on 06/01.
2017-06-01 Thu 12:15 Crabbing Lecture
2017-06-01 Thu 13:21 PDT 0.03 feet Low Tide
2017-06-15 Thu 10:30 Crabbing Lecture
2017-06-15 Thu 11:35 PDT -0.01 feet Low Tide
2017-06-30 Fri 11:30 Crabbing Lecture
2017-06-30 Fri 12:40 PDT 0.39 feet Low Tide