crab trap definition

crab trap means a bait trap;
crab trap means a cube-shaped device which is constructed of wire and is no larger than thirty inches on any side with entrance funnels extending no further than seven inches into the inside of the trap and either a bait box or materials providing cover or shelter for peeler crabs, which is used for the sole purpose of taking crabs or stone crabs. This device shall be fished in a stationary, passive manner with the openings to the entrance funnels such that the horizontal diameter of each opening on the vertical wall of the trap is at least one and one-half times the vertical diameter of the opening.

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