Hi Jake, yeah the underwater footage is always my favorite to watch when I get home. That was from only a few minutes down there. I want to go back and get some of those lings.
Nice video. You guys are brave taking tha little boat out past the gate. I have a similar sized boat and I dont go much farther than the berkeley flats, even on a calm day. Your trip looks to have been one of the calmest days I've seen out there. Good work.
Hey Chris great video as usual wondering if you can do a breakdown video one of these days of your gear reels, rods, line etc that you use while out in the bay . 🤙🏼
thanks for checking out the video. If you are curious about the depths google, sf bay depth chart. 1st or 2nd link is a great map showing all depths, I found it very interesting. Below bridge is over 200+ feet. I was in 50-100 feet. Hope you enjoyed the video? Thanks again.
First the snag, would have been great if you had the tag end and were able to pull up a good pot? As long as you didn't lose the camera! I always like to see the underwater footage, it shows how the fish bite and that's a big help. Thanks for the vid, I'm going nuts up here in the hills!!
@@ChrisPfish2 I hope so. Being Zodiac and tin boat based, not to mention using a hybrid sailing rig, I need to launch directly onto the ocean since a bay run isn't as feasible for me.
Happy you enjoyed it, thanks for checking out my videos! Good question, you can tell the tide is slower by subtracting low tide from high tide and dividing by how many hours. So if low is 1, high is 4 over 6 hours you got half(0.5) a foot of water moving in a hour, thats slow. fast is low 0, high 6 in 6 hours. 1 foot per hour. The graph in the pic illustrates it as well, the black line doesn't move up as high on the chart. Current is faster when more water is moving. hope that helps?
Yo ChrisP, love the channel! Have you ever snorkeled or spearfished? Since you like using the camera, you might like getting down there and looking at things up close...
Great videos! Been watching for awhile now. Just curious where do you buy your round crab pots from? I crab a lot on the central Oregon coast and the round pots you use look like high quality pots.
No I was thinking about that before I dropped them. I was in front of baker/china beach, hard to tell in the video. I was dropping in 50-70 feet. Thanks for checking out the video, I hope you enjoyed it?
ChrisPfish yes I did, I only asked because in the photo it did look close to the shipping channel. Maybe I’ll see you out there sometime I have a red 20 foot Boulton skiff, name one the side Defiance.
look good but can you please give me the lat and long wend you are fishing out of Half moon Bay ??? And the daft . Thank you. I have a boat in H M B. And sport fish with a friend
Hey, random question for you - is there any Dungeness upstream of the Carquinez Bridge? Is it worth trying? I'm in the Sacramento area and looking for possibilities closer to home. I'll likely head out past the GG Bridge like you did sometime... I'm glad to see that you don't have to go too far out for results, although I do have the range to (theoretically) hit the Farallon Islands. I'm still very much getting the feel for things in this area.
you can only keep dungeness crab caught in the ocean, not the bay, so it needs to be outside the GGB. They like salty water too. Thanks for watching and good question.
@@ChrisPfish2 Thanks for the quick reply! I'm not sure if it's new/different since I've been away from CA for a long time (I was born in Concord)... but by my read, the Fish & Game regs ban Dungeness specifically in SF and San Pablo Bay. The Carquinez Bridge is mentioned as a boundary... that's why I asked. You're right about the salty water though... it might not be salty enough. IDK? Maybe a good experiment for you? Check it out!
Good vid Chris, I’m headed out to paradise on Saturday did you happen to see people in the pier or on the shore looking for somewhere to fish from the shore any ideas?? I like paradise but I’m open even rock wall ??
It says the day it was posted on youtube, i release them 3-8 days after i go as it takes time to edit. I dont post the dates because if it happened yesterday its old news to fisherman, which will turn into less views. Thats why. Thanks for watching and the comment
angel produces big fish in april every year but you need to start using anchovies watch the cameron twins fishing they show great footage of angel island....
no, just came across the the hat a few years ago. Became my lucky fishing hat, now I own a couple since they get dirty fishing. Kinda my signature look at this point. Thanks for watching!
It’s illegal to ziptie your crab pots closed in case they become lost then they become a fishing trap a zip tie defeats the purpose of the rot cord which all traps are required to have as of 2019 season.
Aww thats right, never heard the rule but yeah I know about the cloth rule, totally makes sense, thanks for that. You got the best intros in your vids out of any fishing youtube I watch! Thanks for checking out another one of my videos, appreciate all the support!
No sorry! Should be a good time with everyone losing their jobs. Some people will start selling there boats. Dont look only in bay area. Look Sacramento area too.
I use a small black cotton thread to tell if the trap has been opened. Poachers don't notice it as it breaks easily and It rots quicker than the rot cord in case the pot is lost.
sorry about that. That is one of my earlier videos. Each time I make a video I learn more about recording and editing. Thanks for checking out the video though.
Great video and fun day. Crab/Halibut feast!
Glad no one poached those pots, except maybe the first one!
Great job out there. Nice haul on them crabs.
Thank you! Yeah i think I dialed it in a little on ware to drop them for next time. I had two on rocks pretty sure. Thanks for all the support!
thanks for putting up the tide info and the date!
very helpful.
your welcome. Try and paint the best picture of what the day was like that I can so we can all feel the experience. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@ChrisPfish2 i use my paddleboard for crabbing so i have to try and figure out the calmer days. i just started learning about the tide periods.
It was awesome to see you catch a little bit of everything. See you out there sometime
Nice show Chris.
Great vid man. Was waiting for this one.
Hi Brad, happy you were able to enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
Bad ass Chris,
Kudos for sharing your knowledge and methodology.
High school buddy along for the ride never hurt, despite the cat food.
Cheers.
Nice haul! Cool to see a few lings try to snatch those live smelt
Hi Jake, yeah the underwater footage is always my favorite to watch when I get home. That was from only a few minutes down there. I want to go back and get some of those lings.
Good job guys
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Winco frozen chicken is our go to bait for crab in Garibaldi, OR.
Thank a for another great video Chris. Hope to get out there soon. 🎣
Hi Zak, thanks for watching, happy you enjoyed it! I am hoping in May launch ramps get opened back up...
Also the rockfish and ling nite is really good I got out there with my dad and we got limits.
Nice, good to hear, yeah I want to go back soon and catch those!
Nice video. You guys are brave taking tha little boat out past the gate. I have a similar sized boat and I dont go much farther than the berkeley flats, even on a calm day. Your trip looks to have been one of the calmest days I've seen out there. Good work.
Thank you for watching! Yup always check that weather and go on the good days.
Hey Chris great video as usual wondering if you can do a breakdown video one of these days of your gear reels, rods, line etc that you use while out in the bay . 🤙🏼
I Just installed the hitch on the SUV. Next comes the boat! Nice crabbing bro
thanks for checking out the video! Yeah get that boat!
cool ass video. thanks! Glad to see Berkeley still open everything else seems to be closed😡🤬
Happy you enjoyed the video! Yeah there are a few open on the east bay. Hoping in May they start opening them all back up. Thank you for watching!
Awesome video! New subscriber alert 🚨
I really appreciate it. Thank You for for watching and supporting the channel!
Ha I knew I saw you out there! Nice job man, next time I’ll be on my boat.
Hi Luke, thanks for checking out the video!
WOW must be a very deep water near the Golden Gate bridge to drop your pots there.
thanks for checking out the video. If you are curious about the depths google, sf bay depth chart. 1st or 2nd link is a great map showing all depths, I found it very interesting. Below bridge is over 200+ feet. I was in 50-100 feet. Hope you enjoyed the video? Thanks again.
I love rock crab because they have a lot of meat in their claws😊
First the snag, would have been great if you had the tag end and were able to pull up a good pot? As long as you didn't lose the camera! I always like to see the underwater footage, it shows how the fish bite and that's a big help.
Thanks for the vid, I'm going nuts up here in the hills!!
Happy you enjoyed the video! I love the underwater too! So much fun on clear rocks or salmon fishing. Have you seen my other videos with underwater?
Nice video, what model and size Lund are you guys in?
Lucky dog! We can't launch from any of the San Mateo County Ramps or even Santa Cruz. All closed!
Thanks for checking out the video! I have a good feeling we will get some to open up early May...
@@ChrisPfish2 I hope so. Being Zodiac and tin boat based, not to mention using a hybrid sailing rig, I need to launch directly onto the ocean since a bay run isn't as feasible for me.
Thank you for the attachments. What in the attachments tells you the tide will be slower? Very educational videos!
Happy you enjoyed it, thanks for checking out my videos! Good question, you can tell the tide is slower by subtracting low tide from high tide and dividing by how many hours. So if low is 1, high is 4 over 6 hours you got half(0.5) a foot of water moving in a hour, thats slow. fast is low 0, high 6 in 6 hours. 1 foot per hour. The graph in the pic illustrates it as well, the black line doesn't move up as high on the chart. Current is faster when more water is moving. hope that helps?
@@ChrisPfish2 It helps! What is the fastest tide or current (?) you would go out fishing for Halibut? Thank you for the education.
@@hikiula I would say under 0.75 a foot per hour is nice. The tide is never going to keep me from going though if the weather is going to be great.
How accurate was that weather chart that day?
Yo ChrisP, love the channel! Have you ever snorkeled or spearfished? Since you like using the camera, you might like getting down there and looking at things up close...
Chris were do you order the white sun block hoody you have been wearing?
Hopefully salmon opens may 1st doubt it though. Was this yesterday? I was out and they had the SFPD pulling up to boats.
no last sunday 4/19. I was surprised no dfg at dock.
Hey is that pier still open during covid19? Planning a trip there this weekend really would be helpful to know. N awesome catch!!!!!
pier in paradise is closed. thanks for watching
Hey Chris how deep are your pots. What rope length is on your pots
Great videos! Been watching for awhile now.
Just curious where do you buy your round crab pots from? I crab a lot on the central Oregon coast and the round pots you use look like high quality pots.
productive day!
yeah it was, lots of fun too. Thanks for much for watching!
Hey Chris, your not dropping your pots in the shipping Chanel are you?
No I was thinking about that before I dropped them. I was in front of baker/china beach, hard to tell in the video. I was dropping in 50-70 feet. Thanks for checking out the video, I hope you enjoyed it?
ChrisPfish yes I did, I only asked because in the photo it did look close to the shipping channel. Maybe I’ll see you out there sometime I have a red 20 foot Boulton skiff, name one the side Defiance.
look good but can you please give me the lat and long wend you are fishing out of Half moon Bay ??? And the daft . Thank you. I have a boat in H M B. And sport fish with a friend
Hey, random question for you - is there any Dungeness upstream of the Carquinez Bridge? Is it worth trying? I'm in the Sacramento area and looking for possibilities closer to home. I'll likely head out past the GG Bridge like you did sometime... I'm glad to see that you don't have to go too far out for results, although I do have the range to (theoretically) hit the Farallon Islands. I'm still very much getting the feel for things in this area.
you can only keep dungeness crab caught in the ocean, not the bay, so it needs to be outside the GGB. They like salty water too. Thanks for watching and good question.
@@ChrisPfish2 Thanks for the quick reply! I'm not sure if it's new/different since I've been away from CA for a long time (I was born in Concord)... but by my read, the Fish & Game regs ban Dungeness specifically in SF and San Pablo Bay. The Carquinez Bridge is mentioned as a boundary... that's why I asked. You're right about the salty water though... it might not be salty enough. IDK? Maybe a good experiment for you? Check it out!
Where do you find the wind page at 0:56? Good scoop! Thank you.
that is from the weather channel app.
My grandpa told me one time when they were on a crab boat they caught three sea serpents
Good vid Chris, I’m headed out to paradise on Saturday did you happen to see people in the pier or on the shore looking for somewhere to fish from the shore any ideas?? I like paradise but I’m open even rock wall ??
Thanks for checking out the video. No one on the pier or shore that I saw.
Where u launch from ?
Hi Daniel, that is Berkeley Marina, thanks for checking out the video, I hope you enjoyed it?
new to the channel. what kind of boat are you running here?
First off thanks for checking out the channel! That was my 2014 Lund 1675 impact with 75hp mercury.
Why don’t you give dates on your video. Interested to fish that area but trying to figure out when is the best time.
It says the day it was posted on youtube, i release them 3-8 days after i go as it takes time to edit. I dont post the dates because if it happened yesterday its old news to fisherman, which will turn into less views. Thats why. Thanks for watching and the comment
its never to early for angel island for halibut...
right on, I want to give it a try again! You have any tips or tricks for me on that part of the bay?
@@ChrisPfish2 crissy field south west side of angel richardson bay ...
angel produces big fish in april every year but you need to start using anchovies watch the cameron twins fishing they show great footage of angel island....
i caught a 42 pounder there in april of 2016
@@707SLAYER west side right? north or south end?
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How much does that gofish cam cost?
They are $150. Thanks for checking out the video, I hope you enjoyed it! I do have other videos with underwater if your into that.
Noticed the Hooks cap. Are you from Corpus Christi?
no, just came across the the hat a few years ago. Became my lucky fishing hat, now I own a couple since they get dirty fishing. Kinda my signature look at this point. Thanks for watching!
It’s illegal to ziptie your crab pots closed in case they become lost then they become a fishing trap a zip tie defeats the purpose of the rot cord which all traps are required to have as of 2019 season.
Aww thats right, never heard the rule but yeah I know about the cloth rule, totally makes sense, thanks for that. You got the best intros in your vids out of any fishing youtube I watch! Thanks for checking out another one of my videos, appreciate all the support!
I thought we weren’t allow to keep dungeness grabs?
You can not keep inside the bay. They are in season now. This season opened nov 2 and closes June 30th. Thanks for watching
is this a current video? is your publish date the fishing date??
this video was filmed on 5.3.20 thanks for watching!
Hey where did you buy those live smelt from?
Loch Lommond bait shop. I let everyone know who I tell they got to save me a dozen if they go get some!!!
Where do you launch your boat at?
Richmond, Berkeley (this video), or Alameda are all open currently. Thanks for watching the video, I hope you enjoyed it?
where did you launch?
do you know any small boats like yours for not to expensive
No sorry! Should be a good time with everyone losing their jobs. Some people will start selling there boats. Dont look only in bay area. Look Sacramento area too.
Try a weight on the bottom of your net so it hangs down and doesn't get caught up on the boat.
Thanks for checking out the video and the tip.
Where did you get your live bait?
loch lommond bait shop. hey, save me a dozen! Thanks for checking out the video, hope you enjoyed it?
@@ChrisPfish2 Cool deal...Thank you for the tip....great videos on your channel man, I have learned a lot from you.
Man I just started as a hobby don’t have a boat if any one ever needs a buddy I’m down
Hey Chris thanks for another great video. Keeps me going during the stay at home. What Lund boat model do you have?
Hi Marty happy to help entertain, glad you enjoyed it! Its a 2014 1675 impact
Show some cleaning and cooking!
Thanks for the feedback, for some reason my catch & cook never do well besides the crab on the ocean one. Thanks for watching my videos!
Where did you launch
that was Berekely Marina, thanks for watching, hoped you enjoyed the video?
Thanks
I did enjoin and I am heading out there on either Saturday or Sunday so just a quick question where did you get your live smelt
Dude you cannot zip tie the traps fish and game will nail you for that they have to have rot cord
I use a small black cotton thread to tell if the trap has been opened. Poachers don't notice it as it breaks easily and It rots quicker than the rot cord in case the pot is lost.
nice video. were are you launching?
thanks for checking out the video, happy you enjoyed it. that was Berkeley.
ChrisPfish Thanks so much I’ve been watching your videos they’re nice
Hey you guys need a better net! That net kills the halibuts undersize by splitting their tail and causing sea lice.
What kind of boat is that?
2014 Lund 1675 Impact with a 75HP Mercury. Thanks for watching!
lol good video but bro you need a net....
Where do you live??
maybe use chicken friskies instead of fish flavor?
Can't even hear half the time
sorry about that. That is one of my earlier videos. Each time I make a video I learn more about recording and editing. Thanks for checking out the video though.
@@ChrisPfish2 it was a good video
Where did u get ur live smelt?
Hi Victor, I got them at loch lommond bait shop. Thanks for watching!