Wow man you guys killed them!! 20 in one pull is awesome. What we talked about, we went the opposite direction as you. So good to know that things look good over there.
Definitely need a puller. Hand pulling pots is only fun in the bay when it’s like 30-40 feet deep. Still a great video. Love seeing you guys get after it.
Thanks man! It was brutal, we had big current so it was pulling the pot with the full length of rope, our ropes area 150ft. We got a crab puller today! 😂
Hey guys try making a crab boom with a trailer roller on it instead of that tuna brace. A LOT less friction when pulling the pots up. I made one and it looks easier than what your doing.
These are the XL heavy hoopnets and we added weights to them. They are pretty heavy. If you watch other videos of ours, we usually have two guys pull at once. We have a crab puller now so much less work.
Scotty puller. Compact/fast. Great job boys.
Just picked one up today, it was time! Haha
I agree... A pulley system would be nice. But heck, you boys are young.
We picked up a puller today, much needed! haha
Nice job, guys. I'm the kid and dad you met at the dock. We caught our 20 in one pull.
I was wondering if you went north or south?
Wow man you guys killed them!! 20 in one pull is awesome. What we talked about, we went the opposite direction as you. So good to know that things look good over there.
Good job guys
Thanks Oleg!!
Dude.. I love dungeness crab sooo much. The best tasting crab out there. Alaska crab is a close 2nd if not tied.
The dungies are so good! We are so spoiled!
Good Video 😊.
Keep the video's comin.
Thank you, we will keep them coming 👍
You guys are young, hauling pots builds character 💪. When you get old like me, buy a Discovery Bay Alaskan hauler 😊
Haha that’s the truth, pulling them adds some fun to the day 😂
Another good video! Can’t wait to get out there with you both! #KeepItBENT 🔥
Thanks man!! We will have to get together soon 👍
Definitely need a puller. Hand pulling pots is only fun in the bay when it’s like 30-40 feet deep. Still a great video. Love seeing you guys get after it.
Thanks man! It was brutal, we had big current so it was pulling the pot with the full length of rope, our ropes area 150ft. We got a crab puller today! 😂
@@DDFishingCowhat's his name 😂
you guys need work?
Haha the name is Scotty Puller haha 😂 it would be great for the videos if we hired someone to do it haha
Excellent work guys, got your limit and a solid workout 👍💪
Solid workout for sure 😂 thanks dude!!
Hey guys try making a crab boom with a trailer roller on it instead of that tuna brace. A LOT less friction when pulling the pots up. I made one and it looks easier than what your doing.
Thanks man for this idea. Totally know what you are talking about, we can totally see how that could make it a lot easier.
Yea, I would definitely be done after the first pull!🤣🤣🤣
Haha yeah it gets rough after awhile.
Damn that was a quick limit! Niceee!!!
It was a quick and easy one! Thanks man!
LOL!!😂 wondered how long it was gonna take before you decided to get crab block, good job for a few hours
Haha it took us a minute but we got it! 😂 thanks man 👍👍👍
Nice video, thanks for sharing. What area were you crabbing in?
Monterey Bay, Bodega, out the gate? If you said it I missed it?
Thanks
Thanks Doug we were out of bodega bay
Nice! What kind of hoops are those? They look guud.
They are pitbull tackle hoop nets you can pick them up over at outdoor pro shop
Damn dude at least get the Scotty trap-ease lol like damn
Hahaha we have one now!!
u guys are crabbing in bodega bay ?
That’s right!
@@DDFishingCo
cool..👍
Making it look hard to pull traps... ok, you do you.
These are the XL heavy hoopnets and we added weights to them. They are pretty heavy. If you watch other videos of ours, we usually have two guys pull at once. We have a crab puller now so much less work.
I thought limit was 12 each...I guess it was 10 each?
Yeah it’s 10 per person
It wouldn't be so hard to pull that trap up if you had that rope going over a roller instead of a rod.
Roller can definitely help! These hoop nets are fairly heavy. We finally switched over to a Scotty puller. Much easier now haha