The Danielsons wire traps have always worked well for me, sometimes outstanding. They don't do well in fast current (you probably shouldn't be crabbing there anyway) and have been known to put out to sea if left out on a strong ebb, but they are easier to haul out of the water than the metal framed round "ocean" pots. Once they start rusting, I get concerned about electrolysis and just get new ones. They are pretty cheap on sale for around $17.00. I tweak the doors by wrapping pencil lead around the horizontal wire and re-shape the "hinge" with wire-former pliers. If you want more weight, paint some 20" re-bar with vinyl paint and wire-tie them to the bottom of the trap. Use the Scotty bait jars instead of the wire cage bait holders and you can fish the same bait for days. We fished our pots for a week in the San Juans and I only re-baited once. I wire-tie them to the top so it hangs down in the middle of the trap and fill em with cockles or the bait-de-jour.
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