Mind-blowing underwater footage: GOPRO captures more than crabs
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2015
- Get ready for an underwater adventure you won't crab-lieve! We're plunging 75 feet below the surface just south of the Edmonds Marina, armed with a GoPro and a whole lot of curiosity. What lurks within a crab pot in the murky depths?
This video ain't your average "fish cam" snoozefest. We're talking claws snapping, bubbles swirling, and crustacean encounters that'll make your eyes go wide. Witness the frantic scramble for bait, the territorial showdowns, and maybe even a peek at some unexpected guests!
This ain't short and sweet, folks. It's a long-form dive into the fascinating, chaotic world of crab pots. Prepare for:
Close-up crab action: Get eyeball-to-eyestalk with these fascinating creatures, see their intricate features, and witness their surprisingly acrobatic skills.
Underwater drama: Watch as crabs clash over prime bait positions, defend their turf with fierce pinches, and navigate the maze of the pot like seasoned pros.
Surprises galore: You never know what you'll find in a crab pot! From curious fish peeking in to unexpected hitchhikers, be prepared for anything.
A feast for the senses: Experience the muffled sounds of the underwater world, the mesmerizing dance of light and shadow, and the sheer alien beauty of this hidden ecosystem. So buckle up, grab your snorkel (virtually, of course), and join us on this deep-sea expedition! You'll laugh, you'll learn, and you might just come away with a newfound appreciation for the quirky, captivating world of underwater crab pots.
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I would really like an honest answer. What desperate, hunger craved, sun stroked, hallucinating shipwrecked sailor first stumbled upon a giant, armored, super clawed, spiderlike horror and thought to himself, "I'm going to eat that."?
Honestly, it was my great - great grandad. He was always foraging for his food.
Predates maritime culture. Prehistoric man likely saw seagulls and other animals eating crab.
Yeah. You know the first person to eat an oyster did it on a dare! "Bet you won't eat that dude" LOL
Right? Actually, the earliest people were eating crabs and other seafood found along shorelines.
@@markseffels6182 Hold my primitive mead.
I don't know why the 1st crab didn't warn the others as soon as it realised it was trapped. I guess it is probably just shellfish
Well, that was pretty fascinating. I love the one fish looking directly at the camera like it was taking a selfie.
I think it sensed the electrical pulses coming from the electronic device, but yea it was super cool esp when he even bumped into it.
I laughed wayyy too hard at that fish staring into the camera. Reminded me of way back when people would have to stay still for a long time to take a single photograph 😅
😃👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Thank you, great footage. A century after the invention of the picture camera and the film camera, GoPros and Drones are taking us to places we can only imagine.
@@HailMary888 Yeah, but this Big Guy isn't a child sniffer like PEDO joe
I saw really good photos from the Civil War in USA, That was 1861...
So, that's nearly two centuries...
Amen! I'm enjoying these videos!
Oh man! I couldn't agree more! I thought I was the only person who wondered that lol. Disgustingly ugly little bastards!
As a blue crabber here along the coastline of New England and has caught hundreds of blue crabs from my kayak I can tell you those crabs don’t let go when they grab onto you. I use chicken wings tying the string at the mid joint and make a knot about a foot up the string from the chicken wing then another one a foot above that knot. The reason for that is when you see the first knot you know the crab is two feet from that knot. The crabs are smart and faster then you think. Always crab on an incoming tide which seems the best time to crab and I get good results. Thanks for the video
It's interesting watching the crabs clamor for food. It reminds me of a department store sale at Christmas time.
HUGE crabs! So interesting to see what is really down there! The ecosystem is so diverse! Thank you so much for going to the trouble of videoing and posting this!
Grab the Crab Boil..... .let's eat 😊 Great video.
I have to admit, I've always been too lazy to even look at how the entrance/exit to a crab pot worked. This was a fantastic way to learn that. VERY INTERESTING and different. Thanks!
We had something called the Newfoundland cod trap and it was about the size of a house underwater for catching cod. It had doorways you pulled up and a leader (vertical net) attached to land to lead the fish into the trap. A few years later, a Japanese fellow (I assume) improved on this by adding a cover on the top and a funnel, probably about 3X3 feet in width/height which kept the fish swimming around in the trap (they could always get out when the two doorways to either side of the "leader" were down. Fish just went around and around and never found their way out of that small opening. That was the pinnacle of technology for the Newfoundland inshore fishermen.
I kept waiting for the crabs to team up with one holding the trap open while the others escaped. That would have been something! Also interesting that it was obvious that even the simple minded crab knew it was trapped and was trying to escape....I almost felt bad for them....but then I thought of melted butter and well....
Yeah, my mouth started watering as the first one entered the trap. LOL
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ. Damned stupid thing to say! If your Jesus was real, which he wasn't - and his name would not have been Jesus but Yeshua - he was a Jew and Jews don't eat shellfish! Good grief - grow up!
...butter.
Shit dude, THAT’S effing hilarious!
The others would've pulled that one right back in. Crabs don't like outliers and critical thinkers among them 😎
😂😂😂
That one fish was confused. He was like Im smelling chicken, but this silver thing is throwing off the electrical signature of a BBQ from Smokey Bones.
That one crab is like “I don’t like this I’m outta here……..how do you get out?” 🦀
May as well just eat bro, that's about it for ya.
The other crab replies. Welcome to Hotel California.
I love these go pro videos. Showing us the world we never see. Look after our waterways!
i agree, amazing technology is...
That was really cool man, I'm surprised how quickly the creatures down there arrived to investigate. Another World
Interesting that the cage fensing has such large square holes. Obviously a crab that was too small could easily exit, but the shells of harvestable crabs are too big to squeeze thru, even diagonally. Great design.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ eat no shell fish, Levicticus some thing or other, but Pig still tastes fucking GOOD!!
Get lost, fanatic.
Yes, the fish just cruise on thru the trap. And just a couple of vertical wires keep the crabs from leaving.
I went to school at the Marine Institute and they had a full motion deck simulator AND a tidal wave tank where they tested cod trap and net designs. They also tested drag bags which trawlers and draggers towed behind them. Because the catch started to contain juvenile cod and many older spawning cod, and the stocks were dwindling, the people at the Marine institute built a funnel chute with a "ramp system" to allow only certain sizes to get caught in the bag itself. In the back of the bag, the size of the mesh there allowed juveniles to escape. In the case of the cod trap, it was determined what mesh size to use in the back of the trap to allow juvenile fish to escape, as well. So you'd only catch certain size fish in either case. It was all by design. :)
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I'm within an hour of the shore and haven't gone grabbing in years so this was really cool to see. Thanks for sharing!
When I was young getting crabs and fishing was our main food source during the summer on the coast of BC.
when were you young?
Would have been cool to see the raising of the pot from a crabs point of view! Cool video!
Hey guys! This is it! It's the Rapture! You didn't believe me, but it's true! We're all going to heaven! We're all....gaackk...What the hell is this! Aaaaaaahhhhhhh.....
@@alanfoxman5291 Did you used to read Andy capp by any chance
Andy Capp, I got that joke... pretty funny😂
@Robbie the Robot I did but didnt get your joke. I was thinking more Far Side. 😅
I'm going to see this in my nightmares.
Clearly, the crabs show some intelligence and problem solving ability, just not enough to realize that the entrances are one way doors. After a while, and seeing some trying to escape, I start feeling bad for them .... I'm thinking nooooo... don't go in, it's a trap!!
I live in the Midwest. My first time deep water fishing was 10 years ago. I've seen the crab boats/ shows and had a few buddies that worked them. This is a great video. A different point if view that I really enjoyed. Thanks much.
Thank you!
I actually miss my days of crabbing. Lived in the northwest back in the early 2000's and had to crab to survive. Good times.
At the beginning of the video, those fish seemed attracted to the camera. I suspect they sensed the electrical field around the camera and investigated the new source.
I have had the experience of pulling up my crab ring in Yaquina Bay in 2012 or so, and instead of crabs, I found myself with two Cabezon now on the pier 😂. Trust me, they're some of the most slippery, muscley fish you will ever attempt to wrangle back into the water. Super feisty, covered is razor sharp spines with toxins, sharp teeth and as I noted they're super strong. Just pure balls of muscle. Was extremely fun to catch them like that however, and everyone on the pier got a HUGE kick out of seeing it, and more so with my struggle to get them back into the water 😆. Even a ODFW officer wound up being present for the show and enjoyed himself too. One of my most unique and fun memories to date!
This needs more likes. :)
Yaquina Bay in Oregon right?
@@RustyIronProjectsRIP Correct! The pier is located next to Rogue Ale Brewery on the Southside (South Beach) of the bay. Fun fact: South Beach Fish Market was originally named The Lighthouse Deli
@@trippinoutdoors ya I lived in Newport for a couple years and did my fare share of crabbing there. Thanks for the video
Thanks! And hi - we live in Newport!
Wow! Never expected to see fish too! In the ocean! I thought there was just crab down there!
Acceptable sarcasm.
No they have fish in the water too!
What????????
You didn’t expect to see fish????? In the ocean?????
Are you insane?????😅😅😅
BWFC
That one fish reacted to its own reflection, fascinating. Thank you for your time and effort, amazing.
I think they were probably more attracted to the frequency the camera was emitting they their reflection off the small gopro lens.
That fish is a real ham. 😜
Fantastic,I've watched it from start to finish,and with the sound,it makes it more real,thanks for this out of the ordinary video.
I kinda like the baby flounder at the beginning!
75 feet of water and it is that light and clear down that far? Surprising.
On a nice day with no weather yes it is that clear...I'm from Westport n very close with all fisheries out here on the Pacific coast
That's how it is!
75 feet my patutti
@@JuanSanchez-ik7wx Divers go to 75 feet all the time, and can see perfectly well even if the water is only moderately clear. The light penetrates easily-what’s so hard to believe?
@@tiafolla the bit that's hard to believe, is a GoPro operating at 75 feet.
I'd like to know of model and specs before I believe this is 75feet.
This is fabulous! I love that you did this. What a great idea. I loved looking at all the marine life!
All of the wee little flounders!
I love GoPros…and the unique ways that people use them to show us “new worlds”!
When I was a kid we would go to the Chesapeake Bay. If you tied chicken bones to a rope and pulled it in the next morning there would be Blue Crabs holding the bones. They don’t let go when you pull the rope out.
We'd do that from shore. Chicken leg with string, throw it out. Check every 15-20 min. Slowly pull in. Then slip a net on the end of a pole behind them. Catch dinner easily in an hour.
@@raychilcote5558 exactly !
So cool, it’s the flounders for me😆❤️
Me too. Future doormats!
I truly enjoyed that video. You should make more just like it or with other catches
How long was the soak for? Thank you for making this video. Really cool watch
Probably about 2 hours. I just let it run until the battery died
@@PLOWEWS Lol... It's cool to watch these creatures. Alien 👾 like..
Have a good day
This was very interesting. I have gone crabbing a couple times in Louisiana so the up close view was nice. Thanks for posting
This is soooo cool! I spent 15 years living aboard in the pacific northwest and youre making me homesick...lol. Just a tidbit: wrap some bacon in paper towels, microwave until crisp. Put the grease soaked paper towels in the pot for bait. Munch the bacon as you motor out to your favorite crabbing spot...everyone's happy!
Nice video! When you get done at the restaurant and find out the doors are locked ! Lol. Would love to see what the final haul was.
They kind of look like oversized ocean fleas. 😮
I can feel the anxiety of that one crab. He wants out.
It never fails to amaze me at the amount of life that so abundant on the floor of the Sound.
Amazing how they investigate how to get out of the doorway. Saw one near the end slip out.
I felt bad for the crab trying to get out. It must have realized it's mistake too late. I hope it was delicious.
Well that's 15 minutes of my life I'll never get back
Are you Serious!!!??? At 75 Feet under water and your telling me that Loud Motor soundbthat I literally had to turn down the volume on my phone because it was getting Wayyyyy to loud was just a Boat's Motor!!??? I kept expecting to see some underwater submersible to come into view! Buddy I'm not sure exactly which GoPro Camera you were using to film this but Good Googly Moogly you should Sooooo contact them and sell them this footage for them to use in a Commercial! Because that is absolutely without a doubt the Best Sound reception from a Camera/Vid-Recorder that I have EVER heard!! And Footage has Everything! Unbelievable Sound Quality, Clear imaging, well as clear as you can get that deep in merky water, and extremely Rugged to take the jar it took hitting the ocean floor and then the continuous Hits from Very Good sized Fish and the smack's from Hard Crab shell's repeatedly as Pod starts getting filled, and the MackDaddy-iest (lol) Feature of all it's accomplishing ALL of This while being submerged 75 Feet underwater!! Lmao!! 😁😀😉🙃😂😅😆🤣😂😅😆😂🤣😭😭
Thanks for sharing, i always wondered how a trap works, i live far away from the ocean where we don't have something like that.
You got crabs 🦀 man✨️👏
Thank you, I watch DEADLIEST CATCH here in England, never new how they pots trap the crabs, now I know, thanks again.
Now this, IS COOL. Different perspective for sure. Nicely done. Peace, John.
I always see underwater videos but for some reason I really found this more interesting ! 👍🏼
Selfish feeding the crabs their last meal
Thanks
@@dennishibbard9808 shellfish! 😁
@Robert Chapman Selfish not letting the Crabs atleast Eat like men on death row
@@dennishibbard9808 I take it, you mean, ‘do what you need to do to catch, them, but allow the chicken leg to be consumed by them more easily, rather than just teasing them’?
The selfish/shellfish was just a play on words. 👍
I bought the scuba case n throw my gopro in the siuslaw River at Florence oregon. Pretty cool stuff I've got. Maybe I'll post it.
Great video, thank you for sharing.
Peace
Really really cool. Fascinating how they persist in trying to get to the bait.
That was fascinating! Thank you for doing that.
Would've been awesome for you to pull it up and show your catches
Agree. Reel 'em in, brother.
I watched the whole video thinking he was gonna do that 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️😅😂🤣
@Jose Garcia mee too 😢
Billy Crab: "Hey, Johnnie, I think we're trapped."
Johnnie Crab: "Dang. Do we at least get a last meal?"
Billy Crab: "Yeah, it's in that little cage."
Johnnie Crab: Sigh.
All the different sounds, presumably assorted boat engine sounds above, but all the scratch scratch sounds all recorded so clearly
Great to see catching crab, from a crabs perspective! Fascinating. I see a couple managed to escape though.
Absolutely fascinating what goes on down there and an amazing concept in witnessing the mysteries of the sea bed this way.Hope to see many more like this one ?
Hope to do more but something different than crabs. Thanks
I never realized how speedy and agile crabs are underwater. How many crabs did you get?
The pot was full. About 15 or 20. 5 keepers
@@PLOWEWSSo, there is a size/weight limit for a "keeper"?
@@Og-Judy I don't know what the minimum dimension is, but crabbers have to measure the width of the shell. Too small and it goes back to grow and reproduce some more.
@@Og-Judy If those are dungies then you measure across the back of the shell at its widest point. My memory isn’t perfect but I believe in Washington state they need to be 6.25” or bigger to keep.
most places they will have a size minimum and a no female crabs caught policy. otherwise their wouldnt be much left.
This just blows my mind.
They're all trying to chow down while the crab on the right is like; "hey guys....I think we're in trouble here".
Second worst case of crabs I've ever seen in my life.
You can almost tell when one realizes they are trapped and then they surprise me when they figure out how to escape to freedom. Much more entertaining and interesting than expected.
I could literally watch this for hours.
I love how at the very end, one crab finally escapes to the right. Freedom...
Nice adventure mate full support here keep going new friend
Thanks!
Thanks!
Wow this Was incredible video. I've never seen anything like it before. Please do more like this and just for those like me who don't crab, can you please tell us what you put in the cage that they are trying to get to eat? Thank you!
It’s a chicken leg
Enjoyed the video! Thanks for sharing!
That was cool to see the smartest of the batch get away, great video. I always wished that they would do that in Deadliest Catch
Love those crabs 🦀 let’s have a Boil !! 💜💜💜
Probably a silly question. Are the crabs attracted by the smell? When you think of smells out of water, they are in the air. Thus, a exhaust fan in a bathroom is sucking odor saturated air out to carry the smell away. This is fascinating. I knew sharks could detect blood in water from far away. I guess I never considered crabs having a sense of smell under water too. Even the noises and sounds under water are creepy yet fascinating too. Thankyou. This is really interesting. Surprised I haven't seen more footage and sound like this before now.
Nearly all sea creatures use scent to detect prey, at night and during reduced visibility. This IS a creepy and fascinating video! Thanks for your question.
When the 1st crab entered you can see its mouth moving in crabs is by tasting the water, chicken release oil, and the crabs continuously is tasting following that scent.
Yes, they taste/smell what is in the water. For a really quick-filled pot, let the chicken leg set out in the sun in a sip lock bag for a say and they will massively go crazy to cram in there to eat some rotting flesh.
This could just be my crazy logic but if water is thicker than air surely smells would travel further and be stronger
Thanks. The smell of the chicken legs does Carrie underwater quite well
I love those crabs I film as well what I found works great is 2-3' 3\4" PVC pipe. I attach it to the side sticking straight up and put my camera at the end of the pipe and angle it down. It really works great cause you are looking down seeing the whole trap from above and you don't get that stubborn crab that sits in front of camera lol.
Post some videos?
That was so amazing I really enjoyed watching.
Thank you for the footage. I like seeing those flounder floating around down there in the bottom. Those are some big old crabs. A lot of other things getting in there. Interesting. Blessings.
That one fish was “Ready for His Close-up Mr. Deville”.
DeMille. Cecil B DeMille
The director's name was Cecil B. DeMille. (Not Deville😂😂😂)
Ok?
@@1911woodthank you wood! Someone else has a working brain... hhahahaahshshss
Would it be possible to have a live feed from the Gopro? Must be interesting to watch them creatures live!
Not through water.
Exactly what I was thinking. It could be a huge time saver not having to pull up pots that still have bait but few crabs.
NOT REALLY.
Well, you could... if you waterproofed a battery and a transmitter, ran a cable along the line, and put an antenna on the bouy. But the range would be so short you'd have to keep the boat within a few dozen feet of the bouy to get a good signal. And the battery wouldn't last long.
@@aratanaenor so, in summary, the answer is no, logistically speaking.
1 smart one got away at the end. He was like, “screw you guys I’m going home”.
The two outside yelling at them...haha you're caught.
Awesome video!!! I guess this is quite similar to having an aquarium at home, a mesmerizing view. By the way what I also thought was cool was that the microphone picked up so much of the ambient sounds. Was that a boat engine I heard ? Excellent.
How many were in there in total? I approximate about 8. The 2 lingering outside at the end, I was hoping would get in by the end!
It was in the water for about 3 hours after the video ended. The pot was completely full
The best thing about getting crabs is putting it on RUclips.
The crab at the end was like nope not today! Im out of here
I like this video.
You should always start with two
live crabs in the cage. All of that
grinding and twisting on the cages
from the claws is a unique sound.
It seems to also help besides just
the meat. The water may flow in
one direction, so the scent might
not reach many crabs. As opposed
to grinding and twisting from the
claw.
I am not a crabber. I used to when
I was a child and used a chicken leg
on a string in brackish waters. With
a net, I would collect them after I
pulled them slowly in.
I also had a 7ft. casting net and I
would catch crab in those as well.
Also stingray and sometimes flounder.
I also did this long time ago, so much fun and a tasty reward…
This was super cool. Thanks
@0:16..."Houston,...The Eagle has landed." 😎
I was just waiting for an octopus to show up for a free crab dinner. 🐙
Have you ever wondered who it was that first looked at one of those things and said, "I would like to eat that"?
How desperate must they have been, ya know? I imagine it would have been a stranded island situation 😓😁
That is fascinating. I did feel sorry for the crabs trying to get out though.
amazong look how a crab pot works, thnx...wow it was amazing to see this many crabs in one place...they really like the bait that was used.
Amazing... thank you for posting.
Wow, the machine noise was horrible,
What machine?
@@mikekreen9336 I think it was a boat
I live in Edmonds, that was a train going by. Tracks follow the shoreline, amazing how well you can hear that 75 ft under water!
@@gole8724 thank you for responding,,,can you imagine how the noise disturbs the underwater environment. That's what I was thinking. Sea mammals must have a hard time with noise like that.
@@nobody687 yes, so do I
I never thought there would be more then just crabs in the bottom of the ocean that’s so crazy.😂Mind blowing!
There is Water, at the bottom of the Ocean.
I know because a song by Talking Heads says so.
The crabs look like me trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube 😬
Those first types of fish we call flounder and flathead in Australia.. not sure where your based, but they are both favourites on the dinner table👍
so this can see what is happening in the water………… COOL
LOL,you might be legally charged,for destruction of private property,lus risk being caught by the traps owner!
I can rattle off the industrial instrumentation and automation for an oil refinery or power plant but know almost nothing about this industry. So many questions! Thanks for sharing, sir!
The frustration u make them feel to get that last meal calls his friend big claw he can't help either 😂😂😂
So what is so amazing ? what a liar.
@John Dickson Thank you! I was waiting for something amazing. Basically just crabs, plus a few small fish at the beginning. It's still fun to watch the crabs, but clickbait is annoying.
You two asshats have any vids…… I thought not lol