*NEW PRODUCT* DURASNARE Bait Efficient Galvanized Steel Crab Snare (8oz, 10oz, 12oz)
*NEW PRODUCT* DURASNARE Bait Efficient Galvanized Steel Crab Snare (8oz, 10oz, 12oz)
- (1) Custom handmade Dungeness crab snare
- 1/2" inch x 1/2" inch mesh cage for bait efficiency
- Option of 8oz, 10oz or 12oz of lead integrated into the cage
- 16 gauge cage galvanized steel cage hot dipped in zinc to protect against rust and corrosion
- Hardened copper-tinned terminals
- Slim aerodynamic design for long distance casting
- Installed snap lock to add additional weights if needed for the surf
- Loops are secured tight on the cage to prevent floppiness from overlapping loops
- (6) Loops that are snappy with good resets on loop form and Made in USA
- Packaged flat so loops are not damaged by being tied up for shipping
- Perfect for catching crab from a fishing pole and for crabbing enthusiasts
- Snaring is the new innovative way in catching crab from the pier, beach or jetty
- (1) Instruction manual inside detailing how to use the product, gear and bait recommendations
- Durasnare crab snare will catch you more crab!
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I haven't had a chance to use them, but I can tell these are built to last for a long time.
Definitely one of the top tier snares I’ve used! Loops are always intact Durasnares are the way to go for crabbing!!Lawrence is also great with customer service and teaching with his YouTube vids!! Thank you Durasnare!!
Fast delivery and excellent customer care. Thanks
Tossed the 8oz when in estuary yesterday as the tide movement was calmer. Then hit surf to perch fish. No perch and the crabs were after my razor clam necks. Pulled out the 12oz but all I had were razor clam necks for bait. The snare gets emptied of those quickly, two casts max, sometimes just one. Had enough to fill snare once and I was able to pick up four to fill out limit with just one set of bait. Bait efficiently is an understatement. Still had 3/4’s of razor necks left in snare after hauling in a half dozen. These snares just keep getting better. And check out the new hook/clasp. Much easier to secure and unsecure.
I’ve been using a folding type snare for a few years now. I started off with an off brand cinch snare “like” the Durasnare and had terrible results. It was light and was carried away in current if you don’t add weight. The line and how the cinches were made was very poorly done. Never caught a single crab with it. Found a folding snare and it worked good, grabbed a lot of crab. Only thing it didn’t do was cast very well. I use a 13’ heavy action rod with an avet mxl conventional reel, one of my shore casting setups from back home on Maui. That setup likes around 8-10oz to cast well. So I had to add a bunch of weight to the folding snare to get any distance at all, but it still flew like a kite, got bucked around in the wind and liked to drift in the current. But it worked so that’s what I used…
Fast forward to thanksgiving weekend 2024. Camped on the Oregon coast at our usual crabbing spot. Brought out the casting rig and two casts in and my mainline snapped and I lost my folding snare. Pulled all the old line off my reel and drove up to the local tackle shop. Sarah was there and was quick to show me the Durasnare when I asked her what snares they had in stock. Given my past experience with cinch snares, I was very skeptical. But she insisted that these were flying off the shelves this season. So I bought me a spool of #40 mono an 8oz Durasnare and headed back to camp. First impression was “wow, this thing is made solid” and man can it cast!!! It flies into the wind like nobodies business and it can hold in current way better than the folding traps. My first cast ended up with a keeper crab and was getting good crab the rest of the afternoon.
Do yourself a favor. Buy one of these and go catch some crab!!!!!