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pinfish traps?

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A long time back when I fished Estero Bay we always used pinfish for bait. It was easy to idle up to a beach or flat and castnet a bunch. After tearing up my net and sliming the boat a few times I realized it did not work so easily up here so I turned to shrimp and sometimes artificial lures. Once in a while I try to snag some pins with a string of those little hooks but they always end up in a discouraging tangled mess. So this spring I am thinking of dropping a small trap on the flats when I first hit the water, run back to work the bars for reds, and then retrieve it in a couple of hours and go for the trout or spanish or whatever.

Questions: What is the best trap and where to get it? I push around in a 13' whaler so there is not a lot of extra space. Something collapsible would be nice. And cheap. Do other folks do this?
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RMS in Panacea is going out of business. They should have some at a discount.
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Use a single gold hook, and fishbites to catch pinfish. Or remove at least every other hook on the sabiki rig for use. It's just easier, and you will cuss less. :thumbup:
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After looking around including a stop at RMC I finally bought a pinfish trap. The hang-up was finding a something compact but finally this week I came across a nice little model in a small bait shop down south. Cheap too at less than $6. Now I need to rig a way to hang a fish head or whatever else the pinners will find delicious, find an old rope in the garage and an empty milk jug. Hoping this works!
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If you want to keep it, ya best put a weight in the bottom of it "to hold it in place" then take a GPS reading of it and have something long enuf to reach down and grab it :o if you mark it with a jug of any kind, it will last less than a week before some low-life steals it :smt013
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10-4 Wevans.

I'm planning on putting the trap out when I first launch in the morning using something I froze from a previous trip for bait, retrieving whatever harvest in a couple of hours, and taking it home at night. GPS for sure. Excellent point about the weight. I've never tried to use a trap so this is all new to me.
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that has happened to me several times :smt013
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I also lost one at econfina. The type of lowlife that would steal a trap is the same class that would walk into a church and steal the candleholders...


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Jumptrout51 wrote:RMS in Panacea is going out of business. .
Say it aint so. :smt005
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