@@washingtonlife No problem. You should try to go crabbing for Dungeness crab at low tide at beach in Oregon some time because it's easy limits to get even in the summer with full crab meat too.
I'm the jealous one, I'm in the Blue Ridge today, Shenandoah Valley, the most productive Small Mouth Bass fishery in the world. Looks like rain... They do need the rain...
@@PercalTM I do not air down and never had a problem just put on 4x4 and go fast in the soft sand and you won’t get stuck. Lots of people get stuck because they go too slow
@@Jsiano91 oh man I’m excited for you! If I were you I would bring a couple of different baits just to play safe if it doesn’t bite on the shrimp you can always use clam necks or sand shrimps or sand moles 👍. Good luck out there!
@@Jsiano91 I used to only fish outgoing tide about 1 to 2 hours before super Lowtide and I would get crazy bites until the tide gets too low. I might go back to doing that again because then you have more time to fish when incoming tide comes back in an hour or so 👍
@@washingtonlife Dungeness crab been open in Washington since July. The Puget Sound recreational crab management area includes Washington marine areas 5 through 13 (including the Strait of Juan de Fuca, San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, and Hood Canal) and marine area 4 (Neah Bay) east of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line. The Dungeness crab catch record card is required for this area are some areas you can go catch Dungeness crab and you can catch them at the beach at early low tide if you go early too.
@washingtonlife I'm not sure since I'm kind of new to this lol. Can you explain and let me know what's the best to do so? I might be getting there around 6:30 or so.
@@lg8080 not the ones I kept but all the other big ones all had babies and I released them all so we all can have future fish to fish for. I will probably be back out there next month as well so I don’t have to worry about the females carrying babies. Thank you for watching
Thank you for releasing the preggers!! Well done
Thank you for watching and cheers my friend
They are some nice Lookin Perch .... Can't wait for the Cook...
Thank you my man! Yes I will be cooking them up this coming weekend 😃
Can’t wait to see as well
@@washingtonlife No problem. You should try to go crabbing for Dungeness crab at low tide at beach in Oregon some time because it's easy limits to get even in the summer with full crab meat too.
@@ericn1487 I’ve done that before but they were all females lol. Couldn’t find any keepers but maybe I was at the wrong spot 😆
@@washingtonlife Probably wrong time when you left because you need to be at least 4 hours before low tide at the beach.
Amazing catch.
@@jumpshotwithkrints3671 thank you 🙏
THISE FISHES WERE BEAUTIFULL AND BIG , WHAT AN AMAZING CACH !!!✨️✨️✨️✨️
@@welcomier thank you so much my friend! There are a lot of them with live babies in their bellies
@@washingtonlife OHHH 😯😯 I HOPE YOU HAD GREAT TIME CACHING THOSE FISH✨️
@@welcomier yes these are my favorite fish to fish for and it’s a lot of fun to stand in the waves 🌊
@@washingtonlife IM VERY GLAD TO KNOW THAT ITS YOUR FAVORITE FISH TO FISH FOR , IT WAS A GREAT VIDEO !✨️✨️
Pretty sure I saw you yesterday by the end of cranberry road. I was the only other fool out there “fishing” 😂
@@MattTerada no I wasn’t out there yesterday but what happened? Did you get skunked?
I'm the jealous one, I'm in the Blue Ridge today, Shenandoah Valley, the most productive Small Mouth Bass fishery in the world. Looks like rain... They do need the rain...
@@ReelSpider do you eat bass?
Nice dude
@@F-N-C thank you bro!
I was wondering do air down at all when you drive at Long Beach?
@@PercalTM I do not air down and never had a problem just put on 4x4 and go fast in the soft sand and you won’t get stuck. Lots of people get stuck because they go too slow
@@washingtonlife Thanks! What approach do you usually use?
@@PercalTM Long Beach entrance and I would drive all along the beach to find them
I'm going tomorrow at halfmoon bay, CA. Gonna try using prawns to see if they bite
@@Jsiano91 oh man I’m excited for you! If I were you I would bring a couple of different baits just to play safe if it doesn’t bite on the shrimp you can always use clam necks or sand shrimps or sand moles 👍. Good luck out there!
@washingtonlife usually uses sand crabs. They easily bite with sand crabs at certain times.
@@Jsiano91 sucks on my beach I’m not allowed to use sand crabs. Do you like to fish outgoing or incoming tide?
@washingtonlife incoming, I was getting bites. Outcoming usually have nonluck
@@Jsiano91 I used to only fish outgoing tide about 1 to 2 hours before super Lowtide and I would get crazy bites until the tide gets too low. I might go back to doing that again because then you have more time to fish when incoming tide comes back in an hour or so 👍
Clean and Cook Perch soon. By the way Washington is opening razor clam season this fall and Oregon will reopen for razor clam season October 1st.
Thank you for the information! I really appreciate you sharing with us 😃
@@AshleyBanks-rz1lc No Problem.🥰😛😋
Thank you my friend!
@@washingtonlife no problem
@@washingtonlife Dungeness crab been open in Washington since July. The Puget Sound recreational crab management area includes Washington marine areas 5 through 13 (including the Strait of Juan de Fuca, San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, and Hood Canal) and marine area 4 (Neah Bay) east of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line. The Dungeness crab catch record card is required for this area are some areas you can go catch Dungeness crab and you can catch them at the beach at early low tide if you go early too.
What beach is that? How do you hook your shrimp?
He shows how in some of his videos and if I can recall I saw him show how to hook his shrimps by using magic string
This was out at Long Beach and I hook my shrimp with magic string
Awesome fish bro. Can't wait to get out there
@@jonp6347 thank you my man and yes get out there and I’m probably planning to go back soon
Got a question. Are two poles allowed at the coast? Trying to set one for crabbing and the other for surf perch.
That’s a great question, I do not know because usually I fish first and then I crab afterwards
@washingtonlife I might just have to do that, too. Just to be safe.
@washingtonlife BTW, heading to long beach AUG 30. I'm excited.
@@jyg4883 are you planning to fish incoming or outgoing tide?
@washingtonlife I'm not sure since I'm kind of new to this lol. Can you explain and let me know what's the best to do so? I might be getting there around 6:30 or so.
Nice work! What size is your line?
@@katooutdoorsman2010 hello 👋, my line is only 15lb mono. Good luck out there!
Where in Washington are you fishing?
@@Tamatoa-j9f Long Beach
wow! which beach did you go?
I went to Long Beach and thank you for watching
@@washingtonlife sweet! we've been going to Copalis and have had good luck
@@juniorocampo2280 how big are the perch over there?
@@washingtonlife not bad. average. we've caught 14in. Just shy of 2lbs.
we tried out Long Beach for the derby and had no luck, fishing with shrimp
Is high tide or low tide better fishing for surf perch
@@kimle2796 high tide meaning in coming tide 👍. Thank you for watching
What size hook?
@@jyucker I like 1 ot hooks
Are those slabs still having babies in their bellies? If so, I'd rather go surf fishing next month.
@@lg8080 not the ones I kept but all the other big ones all had babies and I released them all so we all can have future fish to fish for. I will probably be back out there next month as well so I don’t have to worry about the females carrying babies. Thank you for watching
There’s actually big fish in those waves?! 😮 I thought they are only in deep waters
@@AshleyBanks-rz1lc yes lots of other fish as well