Promar® Collapsible Live Bait Traps

   

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18" x 10"

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24" x 12"

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  • Durable polyethylene netting
  • Dual entrances
  • Spring pop-out design
  • Zippered pocket for bait
  • Zippered access to catch
  • Hand rope included
  • Model TR-501: 18'' x 10''; dual 2-1/2'' entrances
  • Model TR-503: 24'' x 12''; dual 5'' entrances

These Collapsible Live Bait Traps by Promar® are great for catching smelt, shrimp, minnows, crawfish and just about any other type of live bait. Made of durable polyethylene netting with a spring pop-out design, the Collapsible Live Bait Traps feature dual entrances, a zippered pocket for bait and zippered access to your catch. Promar Live Bait Traps open automatically in one quick step and collapse for easy, compact storage. Hand rope included. Imported.

Rated 3.7 out of 5 by 3 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Good for crawfish The 24" version of this trap catches a lot of crawfish. I just had to modify the openings so turtles can't get in. May 3, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Works Great & Good Value! Been using these traps for the past 5 years w/o a hitch. Seriously catches crawdads like no tomorrow. Bait with catfood and chicken legs. Set them out and get ready for a boil. November 10, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5 by worst purchase ever The Collapsible Live Bait Traps fell apart after two uses. It would be nice to get reimbursed for it. May 1, 2011
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You cannot use traps of any kind in Southern California saltwater. Sabiki bait rigs and umbrella dip nets are your options.
 
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salt water yes or no

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will this simply rot away in saltwater
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Rinse them in freshwater after use and you should have no problems. Remember treat your things good and they will treat you good back.
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Rinse them after every use, cloth will rot- but you can easily get 3+ years out of these. I've had traps for 10 years.
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