I live in South Australia and spend summer catching blue swimmer crabs. Nothing like sitting outside eating chilli crabs and drinking beer. One of the sweet pleasures in life. Enjoy.
A lot of people don't know this but a simple table fork alone performs much better than nut crackers especially in the high leg joints by slipping the outside tine into the joint and pulling up. Enjoy your crab however you crack that shell.
"Washington Life" down in Oregon. 🙂 Up in Port Angeles (Washington..for those who don't know) we'd take a canoe out at night (with a car battery, spotlight, and a salmon net) in the bay and scoop Dungeness crab from 2-foot deep water. It only took us a half hour to limit out 2 of us.
According to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), the daily bag limit for red rock crabs in Oregon estuaries is 24 of any size or sex. The area of crabbing is in Newport, Oregon. Washington State: All Areas have a daily limit of 6 Red Rock Crab, 5" minimum size, of either sex.
@@gordonendicott5114 yea I heard a lot of people where catching them by the buckets! I totally missed out but for sure I would like to give it a try next year. What’s the limit on them? I think they run around March if I’m correct
@@Spark4Dummy In Oregon bag limit is 24. It's kind of sad that there is no regulation on size and sex. Seems ripe for it to have a negative impact after awhile.
Crabbing off piers in the Pacific Northwest is a hoot. Dungeness crab is pricey these days, so a nice haul offsets the cost of the trip a bit. Washington, Oregon, and California, all seem to have similar regulations and similar crab: male Dungeness of a certain size, under a limit, and red rock crab of any size, male or female, up to a very high limit. The red rock crabs taste great, but you have to catch the big ones to get enough meat from them.
We only use chicken for bait when crabbing. Works awesome. We don't use fish anymore because the sea lions always take it and even took off with one of our crab rings
Oh very cool! I thought it looked familiar. I figured from you RUclips name you were crabbing in Washington. We go to a dock a couple hundred yards up on the other side of all the boats. We used to crab off the docks where the commercial fishing boats are tied up when I was a kid but now they have a sign saying no fishing or crabbing off docks. But there is a smaller dock on the right side that doesn't have any signs
@@kennethgreene7124 yes I do lots of videos in Oregon as well. I really like this dock because I’m always guaranteed to catch crab compare to other docks 👍. I tried crabbing off the Newport bridge and it’s only good on the early morning or later evening
They are saltwater crabs and they are very sweet and has way more flavor than the Dungeness crabs. I would totally trade you for all our crabs for your blue crabs! They are my favorite
The daily bag limit for Dungeness crab is 12 (males only; 5 3/4 inches minimum size); the daily limit for red rock crab is 24 of any size or sex. That’s for Oregon
My grandmother would buy chicken legs, let them sit out for a day or two to start rotting and then use it as bait. Literally Never failed. We always came home with crabs
We usually take their claws and let them back in the water. The body is so small and annoying to eat with barely any meat hit the claws are huge and full of sweet meat
You can crab anytime but the best time for them are the months that ends with a R such as September October November December because that’s when their shells harden and they are full of meat 👍. During the other months the shed and not full of meat mainly just water in their shells
lol went crabbing in SF with rod and reel and it was fun after the first 3 or 4; however, the next few are tiring. Most of the crab are also too small or they free themselves half way through reeling.
I use to live in Washington I know some spots as soon as you throw your crab net out in about 5 min over 50 crabs in net so many crabs that I broke my string pulling crabs up. You only able to keep so many! Went everyday all summer was giving my whole neighborhood crabs for free. Nice video
I wish the crabbing was better down here in San Diego. We mostly get yellow rock crabs, the odd dungeoness crab (which is rare here), spider crabs, and maybe some small Mexican swimmer crabs (about the size of a blue crab). Technically, there are also box crabs and California King crab but those are so deep you needed specialized gear so only commercial fisherman go after them.
@@washingtonlife , for the whole state of California the minimum size on dungeoness crabs is 5.75 inches. Those crabs are mostly in Northern California but we do sometimes find a few here.
So i went to Newport today to go crabbing and both the docks i us d to crab on ate closed to the public from fishing and crabbing. The large dock where the boats hook up to was closed around 10 years ago and the smaller dock i have used since is now closed. I yrid looking for this dock you used and wasnt aute of where it was. Is this dock open to the public?
@@washingtonlife ah. I thought that might have been where you were at. We are going to go to Waldport tomorrow. It's about 30 minutes farther but I've been craving some crab!
We just halve and clean them and add them to the seafood boil, then throw it all together with sausage, muscles shrimp crab corn onion and capsicum on the grill plate, toss it about and smother in garlic and Cajun seasoning with garlic seafood sauce and eat it all together...... it just isn't the same without them little crabs, believe me!
Thank you and this is for Oregon - The daily bag limit for Dungeness crab is 12 (males only; 5 3/4 inches minimum size); the daily limit for red rock crab is 24 of any size or sex.
Her in Nags Head N.C. Blue Crab is 6 in point to point no Females with Eggs ..Cook Them in a Steamer Pot Old Bag Top Sauce and Butter , That there is good EATS.....
Red rock crabs 24 of any size or sex and this is for Oregon rules and regulations. Dungeness crabs 12 males only * 5 3/4 inches minimum size for Dungeness crab* that’s for Oregon
You say it's a private pier, but there are several people there. Do you pay somebody to use it or do you need to know the owners? So, how did you access it?
I hope they are all of legal size, in Anacortes people go out on the train trestle and crab and they keep absolutely everything it got so bad that the State with approval of the Rail Road a Refinery closed down public access.
That’s not good that people keep everything especially the females for Dungeness crabs. It’s illegal to and also they are the future for more crabs….. In Washington and Oregon we can only keep male Dungeness crabs at the right size. Anything under size including females has to be release back
Nice! Someday I’ll have to try that side. I always go to the long pier. Love those big male Red Rock claws, & Pacific Rock crab claws are even bigger (on the males). When you start worrying about losing a finger, its big LOL! I usually catch the Pacifics off the jetty, but occasionally from the long pier too. 👍🏻
Please read the rules and regulations on ODFW and you will know the limit and sizes on these red rock crabs. Here I will place it here so everyone that thinks I’m doing it incorrectly can see as well “In Oregon, the daily limit for red rock crab is 24 crabs of any size or sex per person.”
Awesome video! We can’t crab here in the Midwest but it looks like something I would love to try! Next time I go to Cali I’m going to look into trying some crabbing on the piers
Thank you and sorry to through you off with my channel name but I actually do all my crabbings out in Oregon since their size limit is a lot smaller than Washington. This was out in Newport Oregon
Everyone 12 years or older will need a shellfish license to clam or crab in Oregon. No other tags, permits, validations, etc. are required. You can buy a license online or at an ODFW license vendor. Out of state visitors pay a little bit more than the state residents. The cost of a Oregon annual shellfish license is $10.00 for residents, $28 non-resident. There is also a three day non-resident license for $19.00.
Hey man! Thanks for showing us how to . BUT...can somebody make money? Selling.. and I guess you take the crab home and freeze them?? Where do you buy the traps?? Good to see you and your family. Enjoying a nice meal. Thanks 👍.
Thank you for taking the time to watch and you can make money if you have a commercial license I believe, I’m not sure since I only catch for a nice meal. I bought all my traps from my local fishing store and cheers 🍻
It was old salmon so instead of throwing it away it used it for crab bait and I prefer using fish over chicken because that’s what the crabs are use to eating down there 👍. Thank you for watching my friend
This crabbing dock was out in Newport and thank you for your time to watch and comment. If you have any other questions please don’t hesitate to ask and cheers my friend
YUMMM!!!👍🏻😋 Great catch! Looks delicious!Curious ... Are you Filipino? Glad i found your channel, new subscriber. You're taking me back down memory lane, to my favorite, most fun, best memories with my granparents, & family, thank you,❤ i miss them all so much!
@@washingtonlife Yes, precious indeed! ❤️ You're very welcome, i really enjoy your content!! 😊 Not only did it take me back, but also shows people that Washingto state, & The Pacific Northwest, IS a very Beautiful place, (Not ONLY a rain forrest),☔️ Lol, full of really cool activities, tied to natural beauty, & really fun adventures, for the whole family!
@@sarikasam8209 Thank you!!😊 I really enjoy their content! Takes me back to these same places, with my papa & grama. Growing up doing these same things, in the same area ... were the BEST outdoorsy experiences!! My treasured childhood memories look just like this, so thankful for the good old fashioned experiences, we truly LIVED!! Not stuck to a screen like kids these days! ❤️😁
These are tiny crab, by the way. You have better luck doing it the way we did growing up. Going on the beach at super low tide and had picking them out of clay shoals. That's real WA crabbing.
Bro is jacked HES been eating all the crabs raw as protein !!!
Lol 😆 😂
That's all me!! 😅
Lol
@@washingtonlifeis that the dock in front of the Embarkadaro motel in Oregon ??
I live in South Australia and spend summer catching blue swimmer crabs. Nothing like sitting outside eating chilli crabs and drinking beer. One of the sweet pleasures in life. Enjoy.
I totally agree with you! Thank you for tuning in and cheers 🍻
Blue crabs are the best
I was raised on the coast of NC and went crabbing and fishing growing up. I love a big pot of blue crabs with a bowl of melted butter.
Oh man blue crabs are my favorite! They are sweet and has the same texture as lobster 😋
@@washingtonlife cook them in a big pot with lots of bacon grease and onions, the Southern way.
@@catsmeow6858 sounds amazing! 🤤
Gotta love the NC coast
A lot of people don't know this but a simple table fork alone performs much better than nut crackers especially in the high leg joints by slipping the outside tine into the joint and pulling up. Enjoy your crab however you crack that shell.
Interesting thank you so much for sharing
I'm hungry now lol. Great day out gathering food. Can't beat it. Cheers for the video.
Thank you so much and cheers 🍻
I'm hungry now! Awesome. Well done. Great catch.
Thank you so much
That's was an awesome video. The ending was classic. Beautiful family. Blessings 💙
Thank you so much I appreciate your time 🙏
Agree beautiful family
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"Washington Life" down in Oregon. 🙂 Up in Port Angeles (Washington..for those who don't know) we'd take a canoe out at night (with a car battery, spotlight, and a salmon net) in the bay and scoop Dungeness crab from 2-foot deep water. It only took us a half hour to limit out 2 of us.
Oh that sounds so much fun! Thank you for sharing and cheers
On low tide, right? I was able to pick red rock in port orchard. No Dungeness, atlas😢
@@allenz4868 yup Lowtide 👍
Your family is great. Thanks for sharing this adventure.
Thank you so much my friend 😃🙏
8:34 that crab in the background used his homie for a decoy and got away clean. Lol
Hahaha 🤣
According to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), the daily bag limit for red rock crabs in Oregon estuaries is 24 of any size or sex. The area of crabbing is in Newport, Oregon.
Washington State: All Areas have a daily limit of 6 Red Rock Crab, 5" minimum size, of either sex.
Thank you for sharing this good idea of crabs fishing and enjoy the food
Thank you for watching I appreciate it
So satisfying to see you catch all this wealth.
I like your philosophy of eating what you catch, keep it up man!
Thank you so much for the support I appreciate you! Cheers my friend!
Wow I miss the Embarcadero crabbing dock, I was there at the beginning of the month for my honeymoon
Yes this place is amazing and very relaxing
I fish yaquina bay alot was just there 2 months ago catching herring
@@gordonendicott5114 yea I heard a lot of people where catching them by the buckets! I totally missed out but for sure I would like to give it a try next year. What’s the limit on them? I think they run around March if I’m correct
I love this dock! We always do well and never starve off this dock 👍
👍👍
how many crabs is the limit? I use to crab at night off Santa Cruz pier back in 1973
Bandon?
@@Spark4Dummy In Oregon bag limit is 24. It's kind of sad that there is no regulation on size and sex. Seems ripe for it to have a negative impact after awhile.
I loved the video. Thank you. I liked and subscribed and look forward to future videos.
Thank you so much! 🙏
Crabbing off piers in the Pacific Northwest is a hoot. Dungeness crab is pricey these days, so a nice haul offsets the cost of the trip a bit. Washington, Oregon, and California, all seem to have similar regulations and similar crab: male Dungeness of a certain size, under a limit, and red rock crab of any size, male or female, up to a very high limit. The red rock crabs taste great, but you have to catch the big ones to get enough meat from them.
Thank you so much for your comment and understanding the video 😃
We only use chicken for bait when crabbing. Works awesome. We don't use fish anymore because the sea lions always take it and even took off with one of our crab rings
That’s true the sea lions been stealing my bait! Ok very good to know I will start using chicken again thank you so much
@@washingtonlife yup the sea lions don't touch chicken. We go crabbing in Newport Oregon. Where are you at in the video?
@@kennethgreene7124 this was at Newport Oregon 👍😃
Oh very cool! I thought it looked familiar. I figured from you RUclips name you were crabbing in Washington. We go to a dock a couple hundred yards up on the other side of all the boats. We used to crab off the docks where the commercial fishing boats are tied up when I was a kid but now they have a sign saying no fishing or crabbing off docks. But there is a smaller dock on the right side that doesn't have any signs
@@kennethgreene7124 yes I do lots of videos in Oregon as well. I really like this dock because I’m always guaranteed to catch crab compare to other docks 👍. I tried crabbing off the Newport bridge and it’s only good on the early morning or later evening
Do you eat the shells and all after there cooked, or have to dig around for the meat inside of shell, it's puzzled me,
No only the meat inside the shell and thank you for visiting my channel
Where is that bro what state and the address I want to there...
Out in Newport Oregon
Can you crab here without paying? just a question have heard about it but not tried for that reason ?
Only thing you need to pay for is your license to crab. Crabbing on piers and docks are usually free is they are open for the public
Everyone 12 years or older will need a shellfish license to clam or crab in Oregon. No other tags, permits, validations, etc. are required.
This is by the embarcadaro condos/rentals. Was that open to the public or was it for residents only?
For residents only and thank you for watching
Are they fresh or saltwater? H I w do they taste? I catch blue crab here in Virginia. I've never even heard of red rock crabs
They are saltwater crabs and they are very sweet and has way more flavor than the Dungeness crabs. I would totally trade you for all our crabs for your blue crabs! They are my favorite
Aren’t all crabs salt water?
Great work! Beautiful family meal
Thank you so much 😃🙏
Do you need to check the size of crab to keep or let it go?
The daily bag limit for Dungeness crab is 12 (males only; 5 3/4 inches minimum size); the daily limit for red rock crab is 24 of any size or sex. That’s for Oregon
That was a good days catch! Here on the Chesapeake Bay we have blue crabs. They are smaller but very tasty.
Thank you my friend! I prefer blue crabs over all the other crabs because they are extremely tasty and their meat is similar texture to lobster 😃👍👍
Great video wish we had those kind of crabs out here in the East Coast mostly out here are all like blue crabs that I know of
Thank you bro and honestly the blue crabs are my favorite crabs because they are sweet and have the same texture as a lobster.
Yea u right bong about them blue crabs they are more sweet taste plus it's good when u make Cha blue crabs it's a delicious dish
@@petervicheth4929 oh man you making me hungry 😋
I been watching every video u post bong you making me hungry 😆 I'm going to keep watching your videos your doing a great and awesome job 👏
@@petervicheth4929 thank you so much bong 🙏
My grandmother would buy chicken legs, let them sit out for a day or two to start rotting and then use it as bait. Literally Never failed. We always came home with crabs
That’s awesome! Thank you for sharing and cheers 😃
nice sized red rocks there!
Thank you they are pretty big and the meat are very sweet 👍
We usually take their claws and let them back in the water. The body is so small and annoying to eat with barely any meat hit the claws are huge and full of sweet meat
He makes them look so tasty
Khmer shoutout from Florida. I love crabbing.
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
Is this considered early in the season for crabbing and would you expect it to usually get better later into the summer or worse?
You can crab anytime but the best time for them are the months that ends with a R such as September October November December because that’s when their shells harden and they are full of meat 👍. During the other months the shed and not full of meat mainly just water in their shells
I agree with @washington life. Those months are prime time 👍
Mid August is legit
You can crab year round
@@washingtonlife112
Great video, thank you for sharing. Beautiful family.
Thank you so much! 🙏🙏
you have an amazing talent for engaging your audience!
Thank you so much i appreciate your feedback and cheers my friend
nice video... wish i lived near a water source to go crabbing.. wishing u the best of luck in all u do... Stay blessed
Thank you so much my friend and same to you! Please stay connected I love good positive people like you 🙏🙏🙏
you are a Crab Master !!!!
Thank you 🙏
Agree
Your making me hungry lol I’ve been craving crab for ages
Thank you for watching and it was so good!
Going crabbing this weekend at Rockaway beach. Hopefully I do as good as you my man 😅 💪🏿
I hope you do as well bro! 👍
lol went crabbing in SF with rod and reel and it was fun after the first 3 or 4; however, the next few are tiring. Most of the crab are also too small or they free themselves half way through reeling.
Nice I’ve done that a few times and like you said it’s fun the first 2 or 3 reels and after that I’m like yea… I’m down lol 😆
Nice crabbing!! looks really fun!
Yes it’s one of my favorite hobbies to do and thank you so much
Until they pinch you 😆
Great video bro and I love red rock crabs
Thank you 🙏
Crabbing this year on Cape Cod has been the best in decades. A full four hours, really, Last year at best I'd get 8. (blue crab)
I prefer blue crabs over red rocks or Dungeness. I’m envious of your crabs 🦀
aye have you ever been salmon fishing at browns point you can catch some monsters there with pink buzz bombs
Honestly I have not tried salmon fishing because it seems like combat fishing
Salmon is open up tmw 👍👍
You make it look so tasty! Next crab I catch I’m trying to eat it the same way
I use to live in Washington I know some spots as soon as you throw your crab net out in about 5 min over 50 crabs in net so many crabs that I broke my string pulling crabs up. You only able to keep so many! Went everyday all summer was giving my whole neighborhood crabs for free. Nice video
Oh that sounds amazing!!! Thank you for sharing and cheers
If you don't mind, can you tell me exactly location? Thank you.
I wish the crabbing was better down here in San Diego. We mostly get yellow rock crabs, the odd dungeoness crab (which is rare here), spider crabs, and maybe some small Mexican swimmer crabs (about the size of a blue crab). Technically, there are also box crabs and California King crab but those are so deep you needed specialized gear so only commercial fisherman go after them.
Are the yellow rock crabs edible? What’s the size limit for Dungeness crabs down there? I’m planning to do a trip down there one day
@@washingtonlife , yes, very much so and they taste like red rock crabs.
@@washingtonlife , for the whole state of California the minimum size on dungeoness crabs is 5.75 inches. Those crabs are mostly in Northern California but we do sometimes find a few here.
@@JohnJackson-e9z thank you so much 🙏
So i went to Newport today to go crabbing and both the docks i us d to crab on ate closed to the public from fishing and crabbing. The large dock where the boats hook up to was closed around 10 years ago and the smaller dock i have used since is now closed. I yrid looking for this dock you used and wasnt aute of where it was. Is this dock open to the public?
Oh man I’m sorry to hear that brother. This dock I was at is a private dock over at the embarcadero resort 👍
@@washingtonlife ah. I thought that might have been where you were at. We are going to go to Waldport tomorrow. It's about 30 minutes farther but I've been craving some crab!
Awesome catch I wonder how that red rock crab would taste when cook with coconut milk.
Omg that sounds amazing!
Do people actually cook crabs in coconut milk??
We just halve and clean them and add them to the seafood boil, then throw it all together with sausage, muscles shrimp crab corn onion and capsicum on the grill plate, toss it about and smother in garlic and Cajun seasoning with garlic seafood sauce and eat it all together...... it just isn't the same without them little crabs, believe me!
@@sqnhunter sounds amazing! Thank you for sharing
Real nice size Crab , and quite a few each time.!!!
Do you have a limit and what the size Point..
Thank you and this is for Oregon - The daily bag limit for Dungeness crab is 12 (males only; 5 3/4 inches minimum size); the daily limit for red rock crab is 24 of any size or sex.
Her in Nags Head N.C. Blue Crab is 6 in point to point
no Females with Eggs ..Cook Them in a Steamer Pot
Old Bag Top Sauce and Butter , That there is good
EATS.....
Crabs for dinner...nice...how many is the limit? And whats the legal size?
Red rock crabs 24 of any size or sex and this is for Oregon rules and regulations. Dungeness crabs 12 males only * 5 3/4 inches minimum size for Dungeness crab* that’s for Oregon
How do you access that particular pier? Heading that way Thursday, 9/14/2023. Great video!
Unfortunately it’s a private pier
you guys should use the salmon head as bait, I did it when i was in SF.
Yes for sure next time and thank you
Are u keeping the whole stone crab I thought u could only keep the claws if they where the right size.
I wish these were stone crabs but they are actually red rock crabs. On red rock rock crabs you are allowed to keep the entire crabs
Lol ok they look like stone crabs
Looks delicious brother, very nice catch. I've never eaten Red Rocks but they look so good!! Enjoy. How often do you put out crabbing videos??
Thank you and I go crabbing depending on the seasons. But a few times a year 👍
Red rocks are a lot sweeter than other crabs
You say it's a private pier, but there are several people there. Do you pay somebody to use it or do you need to know the owners? So, how did you access it?
It’s a resort that you have to stay at to gain access to the pier.
Darn!@@washingtonlife
They look small are you measuring them for size limit
If Dungeness crabs then yes you have to measure and they have to be male but the red rocks you can keep any size and any sex
Where did you purchase the crab cages
On Amazon 👍
I hope they are all of legal size, in Anacortes people go out on the train trestle and crab and they keep absolutely everything it got so bad that the State with approval of the Rail Road a Refinery closed down public access.
For Oregon the limit are 24 of any size or sex for red rock crabs 👍. That’s straight from the ODFW
That’s not good that people keep everything especially the females for Dungeness crabs. It’s illegal to and also they are the future for more crabs….. In Washington and Oregon we can only keep male Dungeness crabs at the right size. Anything under size including females has to be release back
May i know what state and city this is ? Im so excited to
Go and try this!!!
This is in Oregon and thank you for watching
I love Newport
Is that your family out with you fishing? That is so cool to spend time fishing with your family
Nice! Someday I’ll have to try that side. I always go to the long pier. Love those big male Red Rock claws, & Pacific Rock crab claws are even bigger (on the males). When you start worrying about losing a finger, its big LOL! I usually catch the Pacifics off the jetty, but occasionally from the long pier too. 👍🏻
Oh nice! Thank you for sharing and taking the time to watch cheers 🍻
That long pier next to the rogue brewery are very good on the early mornings and late nights 👍
We love eating those red rocks
RED crabs...I thought Global Warming was cooking them
Where is this at
Newport Oregon
@washingtonlife I thought it was in Washington thank you bro
@@sergiolopez3671 I usually go out to Oregon for crabbing because their size limit is a lot smaller than Washington 👍
Was he overcrabbing?size and volume ? Are they Vietnamese ?
Please read the rules and regulations on ODFW and you will know the limit and sizes on these red rock crabs. Here I will place it here so everyone that thinks I’m doing it incorrectly can see as well “In Oregon, the daily limit for red rock crab is 24 crabs of any size or sex per person.”
Awesome video! We can’t crab here in the Midwest but it looks like something I would love to try! Next time I go to Cali I’m going to look into trying some crabbing on the piers
Thank you so much and crabbing on the piers is a lot of fun!
use chicken necks in your trap
@@catsmeow6858 ah… thank you for the advice 👍👍
were is that? I actually live in Doungeoness WA.
This was actually in Newport Oregon
Where can someone get the big nets from.
I got mine at my nearest outdoors fishing store. I believe you can find them online as well and they are call crab rings 👍
We got ours at Sportsman and at Fisherman’s Warehouse
Online
Dude I went crabbing on that exact pier and couldn't catch shit! The Embarcadero is an awesome little place
Oh snap you did! Bro I agree with you 💯! Place is awesome!
I envy this life style.
Thank you 🙏
Me too
Awesome, love crabbing, we use lighter gear in south Texas, hauling those nets will all day will put some guns on you.
Yes sir it’s definitely a workout for sure
Is this Newport?
Yes it sure is 👍
Newport is the capital for Dungeness crabs 🦀
Nice man...where in washington are you crabbing at?
Thank you and sorry to through you off with my channel name but I actually do all my crabbings out in Oregon since their size limit is a lot smaller than Washington. This was out in Newport Oregon
AMAZING VIDEO 😃
Thank you so much 😊
@@washingtonlife THANK YOU TOO FOR AMAZING VIDEO ☺️😊✨️
@@washingtonlife THANK YOU TOO FOR AMAZING VIDEO ☺️😊✨️
Where is this?
Newport Oregon
I am in the Phillipines are you Filipino? Looks like Oregon as well, in you videos.
I’m part Filipino and yes this was out in Oregon 😃
Very nice vid!
Thank you so much
Is the dock finally open again
Yes 👍
Cool video!
Thank you 🙏
is that a public dock ? i was wonder that a public dock. I use to crabbing at sea lion dock
No it’s a private dock and thank you for watching
What kind of crabs are these?
Red rock crabs and Dungeness crabs
Great video
Thank you 🙏
Any gd place to rent accesories for crabbing? Can tourist buy permit?
They usually have rent accessories at the fishing stores in town and yes tourist can definitely buy permits 👍
Everyone 12 years or older will need a shellfish license to clam or crab in Oregon. No other tags, permits, validations, etc. are required. You can buy a license online or at an ODFW license vendor. Out of state visitors pay a little bit more than the state residents. The cost of a Oregon annual shellfish license is $10.00 for residents, $28 non-resident. There is also a three day non-resident license for $19.00.
Hey man! Thanks for showing us how to . BUT...can somebody make money? Selling.. and I guess you take the crab home and freeze them?? Where do you buy the traps?? Good to see you and your family. Enjoying a nice meal. Thanks 👍.
Thank you for taking the time to watch and you can make money if you have a commercial license I believe, I’m not sure since I only catch for a nice meal. I bought all my traps from my local fishing store and cheers 🍻
Hey bro, What’s the name of the place you were crabbing at?
This was at the embarcadero
round trap looks like more crabs to get
Yes 👍
They work great
Thanks for sharing, yeah you lucky shits at the table,wish it was me.
👍😊✅
Thank you for visiting my channel and stay connected
What part of WA you from? Newport is so farrrrr. I haven’t gone crabbing out there in years.
I’m way up north
@@washingtonlife have you gone crabbing in Tillamook/ Garibaldi? Thats closer then going to Newport.
@@meekou86 yes I have but for some reason I prefer Newport lol 😆
May I ask where this dock is? Thanks
Yes this was over in Newport
What pier is this ?
Where is the location of this place? I live in Washington as well.
This was in Oregon and I mainly crab in Oregon because they legal size are a lot smaller than Washington lol
The location is Yaquina Bay, Oregon
May I ask why do you use salmon over chicken bones? is it easier to catch crab with salmon instead of chicken bones?
It was old salmon so instead of throwing it away it used it for crab bait and I prefer using fish over chicken because that’s what the crabs are use to eating down there 👍. Thank you for watching my friend
Salmon has oil that spread through out the water... Salmon is natural in the ocean, chicken is not!
Where are they crabbing at?
This crabbing dock was out in Newport and thank you for your time to watch and comment. If you have any other questions please don’t hesitate to ask and cheers my friend
Look at the guns on this guy! Who needs a crab puller if you got arms like that?
Lol 😆
Hard work equals amazing results
Some serious asmr
lol 😆. Thank you for your time and comment
Wonderful 👍👏👏👏
Thank you 😊
YUMMM!!!👍🏻😋 Great catch! Looks delicious!Curious ... Are you Filipino? Glad i found your channel, new subscriber. You're taking me back down memory lane, to my favorite, most fun, best memories with my granparents, & family, thank you,❤ i miss them all so much!
Thank you so much and no I’m not Filipino. I really appreciate you liking and subscribing 🙏. Those are precious men that you have 😃
@@washingtonlife Yes, precious indeed! ❤️
You're very welcome, i really enjoy your content!! 😊
Not only did it take me back, but also shows people that Washingto state, & The Pacific Northwest, IS a very Beautiful place, (Not ONLY a rain forrest),☔️ Lol, full of really cool activities, tied to natural beauty, & really fun adventures, for the whole family!
@@chrissykinney1126 🙏🙏🙏
🤟They are Cambodians, they'r wearing famous Angkor Wat Temple ; I think !! enjoy !!
@@sarikasam8209 Thank you!!😊
I really enjoy their content! Takes me back to these same places, with my papa & grama. Growing up doing these same things, in the same area ... were the BEST outdoorsy experiences!! My treasured childhood memories look just like this, so thankful for the good old fashioned experiences, we truly LIVED!! Not stuck to a screen like kids these days!
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How many did you catch in total?
I did not count unfortunately but got enough for a good dinner for the family. Thank you for taking the time to watch and cheers 🍻
Do you live in England if you do was this near Taunton
No I’m in the states and thank you so much for tuning in and cheers!
Crabbylicious 🦀🦀🦀
Yes 🙌
Hey can you share the address if you don't mind? Because i always go to Newport from Boston and i never seen that spot
We caught three five gallon buckets full of the red rock crabs off that same pier. Newport Oregon didn’t disappoint!
Wow y’all did great! Yes Newport pier is awesome! Thank you for tuning in and cheers! 🥂
How do you cook your red rocks?
So you're Washington or Oregon?
Newport is a beautiful little place off of that pier I’ve been there twice. I did not want to leave.
@@charliefite5143 yes I agree and cheers 🍻
I think y’all are just awesome people you was not just making a video you were really going for the crabs let’s go male or female ❤
Thank you so much 🙏
You are allowed to keep both make or females for those red crabs
Catching females just depletes future harvesting. Even if it was ok, I wouldn't do it. The flavor gets gross, anyway, during breeding times.
@@billbobby6855not a local, obviously.
These are tiny crab, by the way. You have better luck doing it the way we did growing up. Going on the beach at super low tide and had picking them out of clay shoals. That's real WA crabbing.