The optimal substance used to lure and capture Callinectes sapidus, commonly known as blue crabs, involves materials that are highly attractive due to their scent and texture. These substances typically consist of readily available and inexpensive options, often including fish parts, chicken pieces, or commercially prepared formulations. Success hinges on the presentation and deployment of the selected attractant.
Utilizing effective attractants significantly increases the yield of crabbing expeditions, whether for recreational or commercial purposes. The selection of an appropriate attractant is influenced by factors such as cost, availability, and environmental considerations. Historically, readily discarded byproducts from fisheries and poultry processing have served as primary options, providing a sustainable and cost-effective solution.