Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24 x 24 x 8.5 inches |
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Package Weight | 10.52 Kilograms |
Brand Name | KUFA |
Warranty Description | one year |
Model Name | (S60+CAQ3)X2C |
Color | Black |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Zaltana Camping -- Dropship |
Part Number | (S60+Rope+Float+CM1+HA2+BAG1)x2 |
Style | 1/4" Lead Core Rope |
Included Components | Crab Trap |
Size | 6"x14" Float |
Fishing Technique | boating |
2-Pack of KUFA Vinyl Coated Crab Trap & Accessory kit Including 100' Rope, Caliper, Harness, Bait Bag & Red/White Float
Price: | $129.65$129.65 - $134.99$134.99
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About this item
- Vinyl Coated Crab Trap (24"x24"x12"H) with 4 one way door.
- 1/4" x 100' Lead Core sinking Rope.
- Crab Clipper (Good for WA,OR & AL)
- Bait Bag with rubber locker easy to open and clase
- Red/White Float; Durable 4 Arm Harness
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Vinyl Coated Crab Trap (24"x24"x12"H) with 4 one way door.100' Rope Crab Clipper (Good for WA,OR & AL) Durable 4 Arm Harness Bait Bag with rubber locker easy to open and clase Red/White Float
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ASIN | B08PJG93VP |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #119,492 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #80 in Fishing Bait Traps |
Date First Available | January 18, 2017 |
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Customers like the performance and ease of setup of the fishing equipment. For example, they mention it works well and is simple to setup. That said, some complain about the crabs not being caught. Opinions are mixed on quality.
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Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the fishing equipment. Some find it high quality and worth their money, while others say that it broke apart after three uses. The trap door fell apart during first use, and the traps are not great.
"...Take that into account when I say that I found everything to be high quality and worth my money. The line was heavy enough that I had no issues...." Read more
"...I keep mine fully assembled rather than laying flat. Great kit for the money, can’t come close to buying everything in it separately for the same..." Read more
"After 3 uses, it broke apart. The crab pot broke apart as I was pulling it up today. No crabs. Don't waste your money." Read more
"...With a little bit of wrenching, these turn into some pretty sturdy pots...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the fishing equipment. They mention that it works well, is of good quality, and is great for crabbing. Some customers also say that the traps work better than crimping the metal per the instructions.
"The traps work well so far for the Pacific...." Read more
"...We have only used it once so far, but it worked great." Read more
"...using zip ties to actually construct the pots, it works better than crimping the metal per the instructions and it makes it easier to take the pots..." Read more
"We love them. They are great and we have caught several 🦀 crabs...." Read more
Customers find the setup of the fishing equipment pretty straight forward and simple.
"...Don't worry, it's pretty straight forward and simple to setup. What I learned:1...." Read more
"Nice traps, easy to put together. Use some zip ties to really get the corners square and tight. I keep mine fully assembled rather than laying flat...." Read more
"Easy to put together. Caught tons of crab!!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the crabs that the fishing equipment catches. They mention that it does not catch blue crabs at all and is not suitable for Florida blue crab.
"...The crab pot broke apart as I was pulling it up today. No crabs. Don't waste your money." Read more
"These do not catch blue crab at all. While everyone near me was catching blue crab i was just feeding them." Read more
"This is not suitable for Florida Blue Crabs. I made the mistake. If you are in California and catching bigger species than this might work...." Read more
Customers find the fishing equipment difficult to transport due to its small gauge wire and light weight. They also mention that the traps are not collapsible making them difficult to weight down.
"...It's also become non collapsible making difficult to transport...." Read more
"Good value for the money! Cages are a bit smaller gauge wire and pretty light, you'll definitely want to put some weight on them if dealing with..." Read more
"Super thin metal, edges bent from use. Extremely light traps if you use in the current you’ll have to weight them down...." Read more
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I had fun and caught crabs so they did their job! Oh, and they do not ship to PO Boxes. And the owners are delightful. Thank you for your customer service!
1. If you follow set up instruction, you will have to crimp down all the wires with a strong pliers and the pot will become very sturdy and strong. It's also become non collapsible making difficult to transport. To make it collapsible, I loosen the top 4 wires just enough so 2 sides of the pot can be easily snap out. This allow me to fold the pot flat making it very easy to transport.
2. The twine line is a must to comply with CA rules and regulations. Do not cut it or change it to zip tie. You may get ticketed for it.
3. I wrote my fishing ID# and phone # on the floats with permanent marker so it won't be mistaken by someone else and for easy retrieval.
4. We were crabbing at about 150-180ft of water. The 100ft included line will not be enough. You will have to order extra sinking line from Amazon if you need to go deep. I bought extra 100ft anchor with quick connect hook Harbor Freight for $6.46 each. I recommend keeping the extra line at 100ft even you are not going deep. You may need in the future. Let the extra float in the water. It's perfectly fine.
5. For bait, I bought some chicken bones from Asian market @ $59/lbs. Fill the bait bag and hang it on top of the pot, don't just throw in in there. It may interfere with the trap doors. Chicken bones worked really good for me.
6. We were dropping the pot into pretty strong current. The pot were heavy enough to go down without added weight which help tremendously when you manual hauling the pot up from 150ft down with crabs. You must come up with a way to properly manage your lines so they won't get tangled up. I'm thinking about getting a big spool to deal with the lines.
We dropped total of 6 pots and caght more than 70 huge dungenese crabs. All were above legal size and keepers. However, we had to release more than 30 crabs because there only 4 of us and the limit in CA is 10/person.
Get this crab pot and it will work fine catching crabs for you. Highly recommended. Will add more update if I can think of anything else.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2019
1. If you follow set up instruction, you will have to crimp down all the wires with a strong pliers and the pot will become very sturdy and strong. It's also become non collapsible making difficult to transport. To make it collapsible, I loosen the top 4 wires just enough so 2 sides of the pot can be easily snap out. This allow me to fold the pot flat making it very easy to transport.
2. The twine line is a must to comply with CA rules and regulations. Do not cut it or change it to zip tie. You may get ticketed for it.
3. I wrote my fishing ID# and phone # on the floats with permanent marker so it won't be mistaken by someone else and for easy retrieval.
4. We were crabbing at about 150-180ft of water. The 100ft included line will not be enough. You will have to order extra sinking line from Amazon if you need to go deep. I bought extra 100ft anchor with quick connect hook Harbor Freight for $6.46 each. I recommend keeping the extra line at 100ft even you are not going deep. You may need in the future. Let the extra float in the water. It's perfectly fine.
5. For bait, I bought some chicken bones from Asian market @ $59/lbs. Fill the bait bag and hang it on top of the pot, don't just throw in in there. It may interfere with the trap doors. Chicken bones worked really good for me.
6. We were dropping the pot into pretty strong current. The pot were heavy enough to go down without added weight which help tremendously when you manual hauling the pot up from 150ft down with crabs. You must come up with a way to properly manage your lines so they won't get tangled up. I'm thinking about getting a big spool to deal with the lines.
We dropped total of 6 pots and caght more than 70 huge dungenese crabs. All were above legal size and keepers. However, we had to release more than 30 crabs because there only 4 of us and the limit in CA is 10/person.
Get this crab pot and it will work fine catching crabs for you. Highly recommended. Will add more update if I can think of anything else.