Here in California because of our regulation changes due to whale entanglement we were required to use crab rings instead of pots this year. We could not let them soak for over two hours. I used crab rings and picked up the rings every about 30 minutes and averaged 8-12 crabs per ring and my highest count was 22 crabs in one ring. I was really happy with our success in the rings. I don’t think I ever had more than five crabs in any of my crab pots. The rings really out performed the pots for me. Your meal looked absolutely incredible. I will definitely try your recipe 🙏
I like to use chicken drumsticks soaked in crab/shrimp pink fire brine and smelt I got last year from smelt dipping on the cowlitz river. I try to keep my bait frozen up until it’s in the pot helps last longer but allow scent to escape.. great video! Thanks for sharing
I'm from Oregon and we only use chicken and any kind of liver. And whether we are crabbing off of a dock or crabbing out of a boat, we pull our traps about every 15 minutes. Those were some big crabs you caught. But when you were preparing them, not sure I understand the reason for putting the flower and sauce on the shell that you're not going to eat. I understand having some kind of a sauce for lobster, crawdads, snow crab or king crab, but not dungeness crab. We clean them, and then boil them and eat them. 😊 Dungeness crab is the only one that needs absolutely no seasoning or dipping sauce. And in my opinion any seasoning or dipping sauce ruins the natural flavor of the great Dungeness crab meat. I don't even use Old Bay like most of the other people. 😊
Yes, I remember that day when I heard about this recipe from my Asian friend and I told him pretty much same thing, but he gave me that recipe and he told me Don’t say anything just try it and let me know. Yes, Dungeness crab you can eat them with no spices, soft and mild meat that just melts in your mouth, nothing is wrong to try out something different and boy o boy. When I tried it, I would say I can eat this three times a day for breakfast for lunch and for dinner😃🙏👍 I don’t have a time to babysit my crab pots just drop them off next day. Pull them out rebate them drop them back and go home with limit, 😀
Hello, new subscriber here and found this video so exciting. That was amazing how many crabs you caught I would be smiling that big as well. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to watching your older videos and new ones to come. I also loved the underwater footage you got, well done. Take care.
Such a great video , my wife and I enjoy the tips and techniques and we absolutely appreciate how you include your family. Keep up the amazing content.
Absolutely glorious video production / delivery - especially with family members - in gracing your pride in heritage - well done 👍🏽 extremely well done 👍🏽 Blessings upon blessings on the love and luck you have in your parents 😊 Signed; your newest subscriber 👏🏾👏🏿👏🏼👏🏽
Awesome TH-cam channel! Great content! I had the same problem with some of my pots. I ended up slightly bending the metal around the entrances so that a bigger shell could fit much easier. Very successful after that!!!
Great video, thank you for sharing. My only thought is that there is electrolysis happening in the metal of the non catching trap. The best suggestion I have is attach sacrificial anodes to stop this. Supposedly if the trap has metal-exposed it creates electrolysis on the metal from the saltwater. But all if my traps work so I’m no expert. Maybe a good video would be this experiment to see if it helps the non catching traps?
Good Video 📹 👍. New Subscriber. The one pot that never gets crab is probably what people call HOT. It creates a electrical current or electrolysis. It needs to ground to the ocean floor. The salt water acts as a Electrolyte. I was told to put lead weights to the frame. Now I am by far NO expert. Just what I was told. The commercial crabbers put tire inner tube wrapped around the metal frame. 👌 Food looks Great 😋 😋
why use a polymer gauge? I notice pretty much everyone using one. I bought an aluminum one and am now wondering, if there are down sides to the metal one?
Thank you for your support I don’t think there is any difference on the gauge when I got checked by a game warden he was using aluminum gauges to measure the crabs.
I have lived on the north West coast of Canada for all of My 77 Years, We boil the crab whole, in sea water, at boil for 12-15 min. then eat them....that's if You want to taste crab, the guts are part of the flavour, the yellow/green material between the leg/body halves, when more to the yellowish state is all the dip You need, the fatty Cap over this material is also a great feed.....If they are all disassembled and cooked like this all crab flavour is lost....might as well eat popcorn...
It’s hard to answer that question. It depends on the area I don’t recommend using expensive crab pots if you’re planning to leave them overnight cheap collapsible ones that’s what I’ve been doing once in a while I would lose one overall not too bad. Make sure add weight to your pots and leave out at least 20 feet of slack on your rope.
Are you Norwegian? Er i nordmænd? Dejligt du tager dine dejlige børn med. Jeg tog også mine børn med på fisketur. Sæson. Magnus og Emma. De elsker fisk, krabber OG hummer. Når de vil komme at besøge mig tager vi ud. De bor 3700 km væk. Ca.
@@hookedforanicemeal what the heck man! I just love how you take your beautiful children along and also respect and cook for your parents. Amazing man. I try to live by this myself. I have lived in Montana
@@hookedforanicemeal I love my kids and I love fishing. So I gave my compassion to them. And I love to cook. Because I love food. Especially gravy from what I cook. My favorite is lamb. Oh my gosh the gravy from that.
Thank you for watching. I appreciate your support on the cooking part. There is a lot of different ways to cook a crab. If you never tried any other recipes, you’ll be surprised how good they are. if you never try it You will never know.
That’s right when you spend so much money on on the BOAТ you don’t want your boat to turn into wheelbarrow or beat up drum. as far as I know boats, not cheap nowadays.🤠
The best bait I have ever used and have tried many kinds and combinations has been chicken backs & turkey backs with a tin of oil packed cheapest sardines sardine's or mackerel. Brings them in the most in my experiences. Drop your pots over by Langley, Hat island and areas of Camano head. I won't crab in where you are which is the Everett waters but to each their own I suppose. The crabbing just isn't what it used to be like it was in the early 80s where we would just use a fish net on a 8ft pole while wading or using a kayak off of Mission beach , Priest Point and Kayak Pt. I remember being allowed to get 12 per day 7 days a week which was more than plenty & more than we would actually keep. There was usually 4 or 5 of us and we would grub up but good and have a heck of a crab and clam feast. With a lot put away all shelled and frozen to use over winter months. Great times indeed!
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Your parents and family are so beautiful and those crabs looks so delicious. Mmm mmmm good 👍
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Here in California because of our regulation changes due to whale entanglement we were required to use crab rings instead of pots this year. We could not let them soak for over two hours. I used crab rings and picked up the rings every about 30 minutes and averaged 8-12 crabs per ring and my highest count was 22 crabs in one ring.
I was really happy with our success in the rings. I don’t think I ever had more than five crabs in any of my crab pots. The rings really out performed the pots for me.
Your meal looked absolutely incredible. I will definitely try your recipe 🙏
WOW, that's incredible. Here in Puget Sound, because of the commercial and tribal fishery, for some reason, the rings do not work well here.
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My stomach was growling when the crabs were all cooked! And those crabs had first class service when they were getting scubbed.
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I can't wait to get back from Korea to try my first crabbing and shrimping in Washington. I will definitely try this recipe. Thanks for posting! 👍
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It’s a really good recipe. My whole family loves it. 👍
Such a Huge haul of crabs. Lots of tasty Jumbos. Excellent ! 👍👍👍👍👍
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Keep up the great work, I love your videos!
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Good looking crab dish!
Thank you 🙏
I like to use chicken drumsticks soaked in crab/shrimp pink fire brine and smelt I got last year from smelt dipping on the cowlitz river. I try to keep my bait frozen up until it’s in the pot helps last longer but allow scent to escape.. great video! Thanks for sharing
I'm from Oregon and we only use chicken and any kind of liver. And whether we are crabbing off of a dock or crabbing out of a boat, we pull our traps about every 15 minutes. Those were some big crabs you caught. But when you were preparing them, not sure I understand the reason for putting the flower and sauce on the shell that you're not going to eat. I understand having some kind of a sauce for lobster, crawdads, snow crab or king crab, but not dungeness crab. We clean them, and then boil them and eat them. 😊 Dungeness crab is the only one that needs absolutely no seasoning or dipping sauce. And in my opinion any seasoning or dipping sauce ruins the natural flavor of the great Dungeness crab meat. I don't even use Old Bay like most of the other people. 😊
Yes, I remember that day when I heard about this recipe from my Asian friend and I told him pretty much same thing, but he gave me that recipe and he told me Don’t say anything just try it and let me know. Yes, Dungeness crab you can eat them with no spices, soft and mild meat that just melts in your mouth, nothing is wrong to try out something different and boy o boy. When I tried it, I would say I can eat this three times a day for breakfast for lunch and for dinner😃🙏👍
I don’t have a time to babysit my crab pots just drop them off next day. Pull them out rebate them drop them back and go home with limit, 😀
I love crabs!My bait is all just chicken and it’s doing pretty good.I never go home without my limit of the day!😊
That's awesome. What state are you from?
Hello, new subscriber here and found this video so exciting. That was amazing how many crabs you caught I would be smiling that big as well. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to watching your older videos and new ones to come. I also loved the underwater footage you got, well done. Take care.
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Very nice video 😍 the crabs looked very delicious 😋
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What a unique recipe! By far the best👌🏼 awesome video! Keep up the good work!
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Wow that dish looks so delicious 🤤
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Awesome video sir. The crab looks delicious.
Thank you.
Such a great video , my wife and I enjoy the tips and techniques and we absolutely appreciate how you include your family. Keep up the amazing content.
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Absolutely glorious video production / delivery - especially with family members - in gracing your pride in heritage - well done 👍🏽 extremely well done 👍🏽 Blessings upon blessings on the love and luck you have in your parents 😊
Signed; your newest subscriber 👏🏾👏🏿👏🏼👏🏽
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Very impressive content!!
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Wow, the end result looks so delicious. You made me hungry. Thanks for a detailed and clear cut recipe
Thank you.
Perhaps the sweetest crab when fresh of any crab in the world.. The colder the water the better.. hard to match
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Awesome TH-cam channel! Great content!
I had the same problem with some of my pots. I ended up slightly bending the metal around the entrances so that a bigger shell could fit much easier.
Very successful after that!!!
Thank you I appreciate your support. I will try it.
Nice video so detailed. New subscriber from San Francisco, California
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I’m drooling. I prefer crab over lobster.
Bro, it’s passed midnight, and I’m still finishing up watching your vid 😄😄 so awesome. Man U R amazing 💪🏻👍🏼
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Great video, thank you for sharing.
My only thought is that there is electrolysis happening in the metal of the non catching trap.
The best suggestion I have is attach sacrificial anodes to stop this. Supposedly if the trap has metal-exposed it creates electrolysis on the metal from the saltwater. But all if my traps work so I’m no expert.
Maybe a good video would be this experiment to see if it helps the non catching traps?
Thank you for your suggestions. I will definitely try it out. Thank you for your support.
God bless in the name of the Lord loved your video boss.
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Awesome Video!!
The crab head is also good to cook & eat with rice
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I will try crabs head next time.
Keep up the good videos, your family is truly bless.
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Nice channel just subscribed
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This video makes me wish I liked seafood!
Good Video 📹 👍. New Subscriber. The one pot that never gets crab is probably what people call HOT. It creates a electrical current or electrolysis. It needs to ground to the ocean floor. The salt water acts as a Electrolyte. I was told to put lead weights to the frame. Now I am by far NO expert. Just what I was told. The commercial crabbers put tire inner tube wrapped around the metal frame. 👌 Food looks Great 😋 😋
Thank you, I'll defiantly try that.
Watching here to my support,, new friend.
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hey so do the crabs die in the cooler if they are left in a cooler overnight on ice? the ones i had in the cooler overnight died
why use a polymer gauge? I notice pretty much everyone using one. I bought an aluminum one and am now wondering, if there are down sides to the metal one?
Thank you for your support
I don’t think there is any difference on the gauge when I got checked by a game warden he was using aluminum gauges to measure the crabs.
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I have lived on the north West coast of Canada for all of My 77 Years, We boil the crab whole, in sea water, at boil for 12-15 min. then eat them....that's if You want to taste crab, the guts are part of the flavour, the yellow/green material between the leg/body halves, when more to the yellowish state is all the dip You need, the fatty Cap over this material is also a great feed.....If they are all disassembled and cooked like this all crab flavour is lost....might as well eat popcorn...
#4, l left there to youtube.com/@DieterMelhorn, I hope it helps 😅
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is it safe to leave pods overnight?
It’s hard to answer that question. It depends on the area I don’t recommend using expensive crab pots if you’re planning to leave them overnight cheap collapsible ones that’s what I’ve been doing once in a while I would lose one overall not too bad. Make sure add weight to your pots and leave out at least 20 feet of slack on your rope.
Which country are you from?
@@ianleroux2567 United States of America
I let my bait rot beforehand! And I get way WAY BETTER LUCK than with. Fresh bait! Try it out! You won't regret it!
Most people call the gills " dead man's finger".
@@stevenmatchett252 yes I heard that before. thank you
If you take the bait out of the bag and put it in the pod maybe you would be more successful
the crabs cant get to the bait all wrapped up in the net
Thank you, I'll try it out.
Next addition.. live crab tank on boat for better product
Thank you 🙏
Are you Norwegian? Er i nordmænd? Dejligt du tager dine dejlige børn med. Jeg tog også mine børn med på fisketur. Sæson. Magnus og Emma. De elsker fisk, krabber OG hummer. Når de vil komme at besøge mig tager vi ud. De bor 3700 km væk. Ca.
No, I’m Ukrainian/American lived here in United States for over 34 years
@@hookedforanicemeal what the heck man! I just love how you take your beautiful children along and also respect and cook for your parents. Amazing man. I try to live by this myself. I have lived in Montana
@@michaelbjerre29 thank you I appreciate your support🙏👍😀
@@hookedforanicemeal I love my kids and I love fishing. So I gave my compassion to them. And I love to cook. Because I love food. Especially gravy from what I cook. My favorite is lamb. Oh my gosh the gravy from that.
@@michaelbjerre29 me too lamb is the healthiest out of all red meats 😀👍
Catching technique was excellent ! The cook is extremely sketchy !!!!
Thank you for watching. I appreciate your support on the cooking part. There is a lot of different ways to cook a crab. If you never tried any other recipes, you’ll be surprised how good they are. if you never try it You will never know.
You are very fortunate, beautiful family and great food.
Don't want to scratch my boat, WTF, you need to fish from the shore.
That’s right when you spend so much money on on the BOAТ you don’t want your boat to turn into wheelbarrow or beat up drum. as far as I know boats, not cheap nowadays.🤠
The best bait I have ever used and have tried many kinds and combinations has been chicken backs & turkey backs with a tin of oil packed cheapest sardines sardine's or mackerel. Brings them in the most in my experiences. Drop your pots over by Langley, Hat island and areas of Camano head. I won't crab in where you are which is the Everett waters but to each their own I suppose. The crabbing just isn't what it used to be like it was in the early 80s
where we would just use a fish net on a 8ft pole while wading or using a kayak off of Mission beach , Priest Point and Kayak Pt. I remember being allowed to get 12 per day 7 days a week which was more than plenty & more than we would actually keep. There was usually 4 or 5 of us and we would grub up but good and have a heck of a crab and clam feast. With a lot put away all shelled and frozen to use over winter months. Great times indeed!