Awesome always a great sight to see some keeprs. Yup squid was working for me today on the crab snare, salmon head and cornish hen for the crab bait in the hoop net
I really enjoyed your U Tube video. Great colors, scenery and commentary. It's tough dealing with the rocks/bounders at low tides; but one must do what's necessary. In the early 1970's, in prime locations, in Alaska, two could rake-up a full 5- gallon bucket of little neck clams in less than an hour. Those times are likely history even there. But it shows how times and locations make BIG differences.
Awesome always a great sight to see some keeprs. Yup squid was working for me today on the crab snare, salmon head and cornish hen for the crab bait in the hoop net
Glad it worked out for you keep on doing what you love doing
Good to see you there again... I'm glad there still some keeper dungys out there...
Right on thank for watching our video. Yes dungy is quite out there this year.
I really enjoyed your U Tube video. Great colors, scenery and commentary. It's tough dealing with the rocks/bounders at low tides; but one must do what's necessary. In the early 1970's, in prime locations, in Alaska, two could rake-up a full 5- gallon bucket of little neck clams in less than an hour. Those times are likely history even there. But it shows how times and locations make BIG differences.
Yeah, time had change a lot. Thank for watching our video.
Nice vids! Still a lot of Dungeness crab. What’s the best tide to go there Low Tide or High Tide?
The best catching Dungeness crab is when the tide starting coming up.
Thank you my friend. I’m heading there a few weeks.
great! how low was the tide for littleneck clams?
The lower the tide is better. We normal go on negative tide like -1,-2,-3 or -4.