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    Crab Proof Keeper

    Patent Pending.

    This is the keeper that my mate and I have trialled with considerable success. We now use it in all our pots and our take home is substantially improved whilst the bait supplied has decreased.

    150mm of 90mm pipe with holes (10 bit) drilled approx every 35 mm. caps drilled at 12,3,6,and 9 o'clock with 600mm of cord knotted at ends to prevent loss of caps and facilitate tying of keeper to bottom of pot. Doesn't matter which hole you thread the cord through on the caps as the caps can be twisted to ensure that the cord is always lying along the bottom of the keeper thereby ensuring that the keeper is always held hard on the bottom of the pot.

    Trust me..........these do catch more crabs. Last camping trip at Pin we were still catching on mullet that had been in the keeper for 3 days. One keeper that simply had a tuna oil soaked sponge even caught.

    Pros:

    Bait remains in keeper as crabs and pickers can't get at it.

    Bait life extended as oily fish isn't washed out as quickly due to less flow on the bait.

    If pot settles on obstruction, crab can't feed through pot from underneath.

    Small soft scraps such as left over pilliescan be used whereas in conventional keeper they get washed out or picked at

    Crabs fail to feed and continue to try, whereas once they've had their fill from conventional keeper, they start looking for a way out.

    Keeper stays hard on bottom of pot ensuring crabs have to enter pot to get at it.

    Do not degrade or get damaged by those bloody Jennies.

    Can double as burley pot

    Cons:

    Bulky

    More expensive

    kev

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    Re: Crab Proof Keeper

    good one i like it and will definitely make up some thanks.cheers alex

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    WOW, Thats excellent kingtin, brilliant, NOW that would work...
    Well thought up..( Thumbs Up)
    When can I get one??

    The Jenny I got today got stuck into my home made one, Waaaaaa LOL..
    Its a wonder she didnt crush the males in there too..
    Last edited by Chezzy13; 08-03-2007 at 06:03 PM.




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    Good to see it worked well. I was considering it a few years ago but the cost of end caps and the sheer bulk of them stopped me. Might have to have another crack at it

    Cheers

    Neil

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    Re: Crab Proof Keeper

    Quote Originally Posted by Horse View Post
    Good to see it worked well. I was considering it a few years ago but the cost of end caps and the sheer bulk of them stopped me. Might have to have another crack at it

    Cheers

    Neil
    You can half the cost of end caps if you're prepared to put a bit of extra work in.

    If you make a mark on one end of the pipe at say 12 and 6 o'clock and then cut with a jig saw or similar at 45d left and right of each of the two marks, you will end up with (in effect) 4 cuts making 4 unbent flaps, 2 with a straight edge, and 2 coming to a point.

    Heat the pipe over a gas ring or similar (I used the camping stove) in line with where the cuts have stopped down the length of the pipe and bend over the two pointed flaps towards each other and then bend the remaining straight edged flaps, cut off surplus of straight edged flap if not needed. Hard to explain but if you've got a cardboard cylinder such as an empty toilet roll holder just practice by following these instructions using scissors and it will all become clear.

    Depends if you think the extra work is worth the $1.80 that it would cost you for the caps, but it's fun to try anyway and see something coming together.

    Oh, and if you try this, you will have to make your pipe about 40mm bigger to allow for the ends being bent over.

    kev
    Last edited by kingtin; 08-03-2007 at 07:28 PM.

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    Looks good Kev, I might try some myself.

    Are the end caps a tight fit, or do you rely on the rope to hold the ends on as well as hold it down?

    Thanks
    Shane

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    Re: Crab Proof Keeper

    After a while, Off on, off, on, off and on repeatedly, ETC, ETC..Would as a guess make it loose????? Just a guess??




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    I use a very similar idea I got the idea off a TV show called the worlds deadliest catch I use a berley bucket from my local tackle shop ($8) and a screw top tupperware container from coles in the other pot ($7) it allows the use of smaller baits and fish pieces I use all my old pillies this way and they work fine.

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    Re: Crab Proof Keeper

    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneJ View Post
    Looks good Kev, I might try some myself.

    Are the end caps a tight fit, or do you rely on the rope to hold the ends on as well as hold it down?

    Thanks
    Yes, they're tight enough to stay on even after continuous use. If they ever loosen, there's enough length on the rope to allow a loose knot hard up against the cap which will then hold it in place.

    You can use thick elastic also with a loop on one end and a snap link on the other, this saves time tying the keeper to the bottom of the pot.

    kev[/quote]



    kev
    Last edited by kingtin; 08-03-2007 at 08:29 PM.

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    Re: Crab Proof Keeper

    Quote Originally Posted by kingtin View Post
    Yes, they're tight enough to stay on even after continuous use. If they ever loosen, there's enough length on the rope to allow a loose knot hard up against the cap which will then hold it in place.

    kev
    Cool!!!




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    Re: Crab Proof Keeper

    Quote Originally Posted by kingtin View Post
    Yes, they're tight enough to stay on even after continuous use. If they ever loosen, there's enough length on the rope to allow a loose knot hard up against the cap which will then hold it in place.

    kev
    No worries mate, I'll give one a go.
    Shane

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    Thats a beaut design Kingtin
    Thanks.
    rando

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    Re: Crab Proof Keeper

    Modifies a previous answer after some of you had read so here it is again:

    You can use thick elastic also with a loop on one end and a snap link on the other, this saves time tying the keeper to the bottom of the pot.

    kev

    See my breeder fish photography here: https://kevindickinsonfineartphot.sm...opical-Fish-2/
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    Re: Crab Proof Keeper

    Kev,
    We have a guy at work that makes some subsoil drainage fittings for us using similar caps,mainly to suit 100mm PVC,Im sure I could buy them from him really cheap as he buys them by the thousands.

    Let me know if you are interested and I will get you some to trial,just PM me.

    Cheers

    Paul

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    Re: Crab Proof Keeper

    plumber mate uses something very similar.
    obviously he made his. has one end glued and the other is a screw on (i think).
    so looks like the local plumbing stores will have an influx this weekend.

    neil

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