You are truly amazing. I had a lot of fun watching this video. You are truly a wonderful team. A successful fishing trip. I am from Morocco and I hold a diploma as a coastal fishing boat captain. When I saw this video, I wished I was working on the deck of your ship. It does not matter what position I work on the ship, the important thing is that I am part of this wonderful team
Excellent design for the crab pots with the net bottoms so they can be nested on the boat and in storage compared with the steel bottoms used in Alaska crab fishing. I would suggest making them square with four slopping sides and the plastic ring in the top. There is not as much wasted space on the boat with square traps compared with round ones, although round traps are stronger and take more abuse because any forces are distributed equally around the rings of steel
That's your opinion. The big steel crab pots are needed out in the deep Bering sea.If they could use smaller light weight pots they would be doing so. There is a reason for why they use them.
@@jase4270 You do realize those nets on those pots are likely woven from Dyneema or Spectra fiber which are 15 time stronger than steel by weight or they can be woven from smaller diameter line and be as strong as steel but much lighter in weight..... It is like Dyneema or Spectra braided fishing line is significantly stronger than mono for the the same line diameter.
You are truly amazing. I had a lot of fun watching this video. You are truly a wonderful team.
A successful fishing trip.
I am from Morocco and I hold a diploma as a coastal fishing boat captain. When I saw this video, I wished I was working on the deck of your ship. It does not matter what position I work on the ship, the important thing is that I am part of this wonderful team
Great content! I absolutely loved it. Please keep making more videos!
Excellent design for the crab pots with the net bottoms so they can be nested on the boat and in storage compared with the steel bottoms used in Alaska crab fishing. I would suggest making them square with four slopping sides and the plastic ring in the top. There is not as much wasted space on the boat with square traps compared with round ones, although round traps are stronger and take more abuse because any forces are distributed equally around the rings of steel
Yes they weigh about 200 pounds farely easy to handle and they hold up to 800 pounds of crab
That's your opinion. The big steel crab pots are needed out in the deep Bering sea.If they could use smaller light weight pots they would be doing so. There is a reason for why they use them.
@@jase4270 What reasons are big steel pot needed in the bering sea?
@@jase4270 You do realize those nets on those pots are likely woven from Dyneema or Spectra fiber which are 15 time stronger than steel by weight or they can be woven from smaller diameter line and be as strong as steel but much lighter in weight..... It is like Dyneema or Spectra braided fishing line is significantly stronger than mono for the the same line diameter.
The produce looks incredibly fresh!
Who makes the traps. I would like try them out here in Alaska
Not sure if they delivery in Alaska, but you can go on there web site www.entship.ca/your-one-stop-wholesale-distributor
@steevess Thank you. I appreciate your help
How heavy is a trap?
@@Heaven_knight34 150 pounds
What kind of crab are they hauling?
Opilio crab
Snow crab what we use for the pots for anyways
That's not the Bearing Sea, it's way too calm. Overall it looks like a better system than they use in Alaska.
Nice boat,,, how to apply sir/mam
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