I acknowledge that beautiful bottom fishing is what you are after. Today is the last day of the Hood Canal spot prawn fishery. Shrimping in Daybob is about as good as it gets. Check out these guys hauling in limits. Me and my family stayed out at this marina to fish the last open day and the people renting the houseboat next to ours came from Oregon after watching these guys video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okI5NHvWIlc
I acknowledge that beautiful bottom fishing is what you are after. Today is the last day of the Hood Canal spot prawn fishery. Shrimping in Daybob is about as good as it gets. Check out these guys hauling in limits. Me and my family stayed out at this marina to fish the last open day and the people renting the houseboat next to ours came from Oregon after watching these guys video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okI5NHvWIlc
In the good old days you could catch a Dungeness with your bare hands at low tide.
I acknowledge that beautiful bottom fishing is what you are after. Today is the last day of the Hood Canal spot prawn fishery. Shrimping in Daybob is about as good as it gets. Check out these guys hauling in limits. Me and my family stayed out at this marina to fish the last open day and the people renting the houseboat next to ours came from Oregon after watching these guys video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okI5NHvWIlc
In the good old days you could catch a Dungeness with your bare hands at low tide.
I acknowledge that beautiful bottom fishing is what you are after. Today is the last day of the Hood Canal spot prawn fishery. Shrimping in Daybob is about as good as it gets. Check out these guys hauling in limits. Me and my family stayed out at this marina to fish the last open day and the people renting the houseboat next to ours came from Oregon after watching these guys video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okI5NHvWIlc
In the good old days you could catch a Dungeness with your bare hands at low tide.
I acknowledge that beautiful bottom fishing is what you are after. Today is the last day of the Hood Canal spot prawn fishery. Shrimping in Daybob is about as good as it gets. Check out these guys hauling in limits. Me and my family stayed out at this marina to fish the last open day and the people renting the houseboat next to ours came from Oregon after watching these guys video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okI5NHvWIlc
In the good old days you could catch a Dungeness with your bare hands at low tide.
You could limit on razor clams in 10 minutes
Still can sometimes. But you might sit in a two hour traffic jam to get to the fucking beach.
Commercial crabbers make it hard to compete for dungies these days, but you can still get pretty good results on an overnight soak. You probably won't get much on a 90-minute soak like you used to be able to do. Shoot, south sound isn't even open for rock crabs these days, let alone dungies. That's pretty fucked up.
I acknowledge that beautiful bottom fishing is what you are after. Today is the last day of the Hood Canal spot prawn fishery. Shrimping in Daybob is about as good as it gets. Check out these guys hauling in limits. Me and my family stayed out at this marina to fish the last open day and the people renting the houseboat next to ours came from Oregon after watching these guys video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okI5NHvWIlc
In the good old days you could catch a Dungeness with your bare hands at low tide.
You could limit on razor clams in 10 minutes
Still can sometimes. But you might sit in a two hour traffic jam to get to the fucking beach.
Commercial crabbers make it hard to compete for dungies these days, but you can still get pretty good results on an overnight soak. You probably won't get much on a 90-minute soak like you used to be able to do. Shoot, south sound isn't even open for rock crabs these days, let alone dungies. That's pretty fucked up.
We need to get some stanky 90 minute soak hot takes from @Number1AtNumber2
I acknowledge that beautiful bottom fishing is what you are after. Today is the last day of the Hood Canal spot prawn fishery. Shrimping in Daybob is about as good as it gets. Check out these guys hauling in limits. Me and my family stayed out at this marina to fish the last open day and the people renting the houseboat next to ours came from Oregon after watching these guys video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okI5NHvWIlc
In the good old days you could catch a Dungeness with your bare hands at low tide.
I acknowledge that beautiful bottom fishing is what you are after. Today is the last day of the Hood Canal spot prawn fishery. Shrimping in Daybob is about as good as it gets. Check out these guys hauling in limits. Me and my family stayed out at this marina to fish the last open day and the people renting the houseboat next to ours came from Oregon after watching these guys video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okI5NHvWIlc
In the good old days you could catch a Dungeness with your bare hands at low tide.
You could limit on razor clams in 10 minutes
Still can sometimes. But you might sit in a two hour traffic jam to get to the fucking beach.
Commercial crabbers make it hard to compete for dungies these days, but you can still get pretty good results on an overnight soak. You probably won't get much on a 90-minute soak like you used to be able to do. Shoot, south sound isn't even open for rock crabs these days, let alone dungies. That's pretty fucked up.
We need to get some stanky 90 minute soak hot takes from @Number1AtNumber2
The area near my house opened this weekend and I caught a couple on the rake and another couple with an overnight soak. Crabbing is for sure down this year... but you can still get them if you work your gear. Me being a guy without a boat I consider it a bonus any time I get dungeness. And don't even talk to me about red rock... I am hungry but not desperate.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okI5NHvWIlc
Commercial crabbers make it hard to compete for dungies these days, but you can still get pretty good results on an overnight soak. You probably won't get much on a 90-minute soak like you used to be able to do. Shoot, south sound isn't even open for rock crabs these days, let alone dungies. That's pretty fucked up.
What kind of poor cunt slops around for their own crab legs?