I was born and raised in the high desert of eastern Oregon, right on the Snake River Oregon/Idaho border. My friend's grandpa had a boat, he always stayed in Garibaldi! He would have us come over and go crabbing and fishing, and make margaritas for us. This is awesome!
In S.Florida it's Stone crab, but while I was visiting Oregon and Washington I stumbled upon Dungeness Bay. At a fish house near my hotel I asked what was in season and they said "Dungeness crab", I asked to confirm, was that Dungeness bay I just drove by? They said the magic word..... YES. Incredibly delicious meal, wonderfully flavorful and abundant meat, funny how such different species one tropical the other from cold waters are so wonderfully delicious. Love the Oregon and Washington area natural beauty and really very nice friendly people.
Dungeness crab is my favorite food, without question. My idea of comfort food is sitting in a harbor cafe on a foggy morning, and having a cup of chowder and Dungeness crab 🤤 Being from Nor Cal, and frequently visiting Oregon‘s coast, I have been fortunate to enjoy this glorious cuisine countless times! Thank you to all the fishing communities from Monterey Bay to BC who provide this amazing food 🙌🏻
$27.99 at Costco (maybe only in the PNW?) for a pint of Dungeness meat! At Pike Place Market in Seattle the same pint is $60. - I’m with you: Dungeness crab is The Best.
I grew up on Maryland Blue crab. When I married a guy from Washington, he introduced me to Dungeness - cold and on the beach with sand. I was hooked. It is a sweeter crab.
Coastal native from the southern Oregon coast and glad to see there’s people who actually season crabs, could use a bit more of that across the state ;)
@@erossinema8797 The Greyhound bus part! Haha. In all seriousness though, I would like to see it some day. Life is just a little too complicated to drop everything and go. I wish I could however!
Try them all, and have to admit that no crab can beat Maryland blue crabs from brackish waters freshly caught, and steamed with some beer, they have most sweet and delicate meat, dungeness is pretty good too
@@sweetla4750 I bet if I sent you a golden king crab or box crab you would change your mind they are from super deep water and are super fatty you don't even have to season them just steamed with a little salt no butter I eat a lot of seafood and have had blue crabs honestly not that special
I have fond memories of renting a small boat in Netarts bay and throwing our crab pots in the bay then retreating to the bar for a couple hours and then picking up our pots which were always filled to the limit and then there's a cauldron of boiling water waiting for us dockside. Just throw the crabs in the pot for a few mins, pop a cold beer - YUM.
I "crabbed: outside of Pacific City, OR a few times back in 2004. I have fished off both coasts, ALL 5 Great lakes, Mississippi river and dozens of other lakes and rivers BUT NO BETTER TASTING FOOD WAS FOUND OUTSIDE OF DUNGENESS CRAB. EVER.
One of my favorite childhood memories is getting freshly steamed Dungeness from Tony's Fish Market in Oregon City and having that for dinner with nothing but melted butter and a salad. I also remember fishing out of Garabaldi as a teenager. We caught a lot of Rockfish and Cod that day and ate it from the freezer for months.
Love this...that Oregon coast is treacherous. Big tides, big surf. This has to be a very dangerous job. Add in the variables, and it must be stressful. But, with Alaska being locked down…I am hoping they can harvest this year.
I like the bottom fish combo. They drop lots on the day out to the banks where you catch sea bass and lingcod, then collect them pots on the return trip.
I see my brother every 5 years or so, I'm in CA, they are near Kuala Lumpur. In order for me to request my brother to cook, I just ask for the Chili 🌶️ ♋ Crab 🦀 dish, he will just cook it. It's messy, so I only eat it when I visit him
Despite all the commentary to the contrary, great news that our west coast had a bounceback year for crabs. Our grocery stores ACROSS THE NATION need bountiful harvests from everywhere in the US where we commercially grow or harvest food.
Growing up in Humboldt County,I ate dungeness crab..king crab ok...snow crab isn't worth the time to pick..no flavor...after 1964 flood,there were cows drowned...thrown off Centerville bluff...had record Crab season for two yrs.
Boundary Bay shared by Canada and Pt. Roberts is the second largest Dungeness producing water outside Alaska. If you take the legal sizes, you're leaving the breeders, so it's a renewable resource. If you take undersize, (a problem with new fishers), then you hurt the future.
The way Dungies are caught is absolutely crazy and far more dangerous for fishermen and whales than it should be with the “gun going off” no matter the weather. The only winner in this scenario is the processor who will buy cheaply, cook and freeze the crab for sale at a much higher price at a later time. The best crab is fresh! There are too many crab pots out there. The “peak season” should be stretched out over longer time and consumers will enjoy a better product at a fair price for a longer and fisherman can be paid for what their product is worth fresh.
Wait...she said the fishermen caught twice as many than normal, and getting twice the price? In normal supply and demand, more supply should result it in a lower price.
Yum! Here in NZ we don't have Dungeness crab but we have other ones - they're pretty good too! Lots of crayfish (rock lobster) too although they're too strong for my liking.
Too strong? No, their weak points are to grab them from above or behinds. You just don't grab them from head on. I usually put them on their back, seeing their little feet kicking helplessness in the air.
Are you guys tasting the taste of fresh marlin it's a fish of deep waters 0n the coast down south. I went to Ensenada couple.years ego. And there is not taste in fish like this is unique dish well meahile.l be eating this tasting crab
This is a relief because king crab is $400 for 10lbs now at Costco!! Was just $199 last year or summer 2021!! I’m from Seattle area no longer there but still love the seafood and dungees are sweet and tasty!
Well just about everything cost 4 times as much now so I wouldn't rely on the price of crab dropping all that much just because they had a better season.
@@skeetermcswagger0U812 the bearing was closed this year that’s why king is so darn expensive, no idea on dungees and there prices? don’t buy it honestly never have only caught it out of port Susan-kayak point. I was hoping that this would help lower prices around the board possibly? But that’s what I was referring to was strictly king crab. The 10lb boxes that are available at Costco say product from Russia now!!
Meanwhile they are the bain of recreational crabbers existence. Basically within 2 weeks of the commercial season opener theres no longer any point in going out for recreational.
John, stop being so melodramatic. Because professional fishermen who employ people take their share does not mean they are destroying Oregon . work harder princess
@@QuangTran27 yeah, man, I never crabbed and I never will. Lol. I like eating them not catching. I also like steak, am I supposed to raise cattle to enjoy beef, too?
As a lifelong fan of Snow Crab.... I was very off-put by the taste of Dungeness Crab, and the lack of any substantial meat. Kind of reminded me of Blue Crab... Not a fan! But if you can market it, more power to you😂👌
wish they would limit or cut commercial crabbing, they have virtually destroyed the crabbing for normal folks....and if people want crab go get it yourself...
Yea the sports only get I don't know close to a month or more of crabbing all to them selves to harvest crab before commercial gear is set, not to mention if you actually know where crab live there's quite a bit of crab grounds along the coast that's far too dangerous for commercial boats to fish because commercial boats draft much more water then a sport boat your comment it completely false
Lol I do I commercial crab fish a small boat and once the big guys are gone I shuffle and move my gear and the catching continues its not as good as when the season first started but you still profit I just wish I fit in all the nooks my sport buddies fish cause there pots are loaded all summer long, learn your grounds and quit your bitching
Maybe you over crab them 17 million lbs! Crabs are the roaches of the ocean. They clean the filth! Not meant to a industry! But of course its the money and marketing of crabs
People forget greedy practices of commercial crab fishing ends in disaster, this will happen and that's why king crab season was shut down n canceled till farther notice, old habits are hard to break!!!!
This climate change talk is absolute nonsense given the cycle nature of the water temperatures has been unchanged for nearly a 140 years...and given that good seasons are actually as common as they once were. Pollution and farm and golf course runoff is entirely another matter. That is real and dangerous.
Take as many as you can get because if you don't get them, somebody else will. Then when the catch runs low across the board and the sustainable fishery turns out not to be, cry: "I must keep craving because I have a family to feed and a crab boat mortgage to pay. But there will be little to catch because the biologist got the algorithm wrong and the stocks were overfished into unsubstainability. But fish we must.
@@jamesdriscoll_tmp1515 Back in the late 70's when the Alaskan red king crab fisheries collapsed to nothing, there was a joke going around: 'Banks were offering gifts to anyone opening an account with them, they had a choice of either a toaster or a crab boat.' Before the crash crabbers were making phenomenal profits in the industry then the bottom dropped out with the suspect cause being overfishing. The crabbers were fishing within the quotas but the quotas didn't balance with many of the natural unforeseen factors that in the end added to the crash.
Can you please have a discussion without mentioning climate change. Ok its been going on since 3.75 billion years ago, ok. So stop saying this. Roll with the changes. Maybe a different species will do better.
Way to disregard the horrible facts of crab fishing. "From Alaska to Maryland, fishery managers have documented declines as high as 90% among certain crab populations. They are considering factors such as climate change, water contamination, overfishing, and flawed fishery management." But hey.. why bother with facts in a YT video designed to pocket spare change?
Give them a little more time and they will completely fish out the dungeness crab like they did the cod up and New England. There's no more! Try to get a cod fish sandwich in Cape cod.....lololol it does not exist! Happy fishing!
I know those guys! Awesome Documentary! Good job! Go Team Port Orford!
I love Dungeness crab! Delicious!
I was born and raised in the high desert of eastern Oregon, right on the Snake River Oregon/Idaho border. My friend's grandpa had a boat, he always stayed in Garibaldi! He would have us come over and go crabbing and fishing, and make margaritas for us. This is awesome!
In S.Florida it's Stone crab, but while I was visiting Oregon and Washington I stumbled upon Dungeness Bay. At a fish house near my hotel I asked what was in season and they said "Dungeness crab", I asked to confirm, was that Dungeness bay I just drove by? They said the magic word..... YES. Incredibly delicious meal, wonderfully flavorful and abundant meat, funny how such different species one tropical the other from cold waters are so wonderfully delicious. Love the Oregon and Washington area natural beauty and really very nice friendly people.
Dungeness crab is my favorite food, without question. My idea of comfort food is sitting in a harbor cafe on a foggy morning, and having a cup of chowder and Dungeness crab 🤤 Being from Nor Cal, and frequently visiting Oregon‘s coast, I have been fortunate to enjoy this glorious cuisine countless times! Thank you to all the fishing communities from Monterey Bay to BC who provide this amazing food 🙌🏻
Yes!
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$27.99 at Costco (maybe only in the PNW?) for a pint of Dungeness meat! At Pike Place Market in Seattle the same pint is $60. - I’m with you: Dungeness crab is The Best.
I love eating dungeness crabs🥰
Love, Love, Love Dungeness and blue crabs 🦀♥️♥️
I used to catch these off the docks in my hometown as a kid, a crab pot and some old freezer burned chicken worked like a charm. Very tasty!
Did not expect to see Singaporeans, but we do really like to eat dungeness crabs. Great video😋
I grew up on Maryland Blue crab. When I married a guy from Washington, he introduced me to Dungeness - cold and on the beach with sand. I was hooked. It is a sweeter crab.
Coastal native from the southern Oregon coast and glad to see there’s people who actually season crabs, could use a bit more of that across the state ;)
I'm not from Oregon. I've never even been there. But these programs are so wonderful that I hope to visit someday!
So get on a Greyhound bus and go. What's stopping you?
@@erossinema8797 The Greyhound bus part! Haha. In all seriousness though, I would like to see it some day. Life is just a little too complicated to drop everything and go. I wish I could however!
ive been there and it is pretty cool. i really like ashland and medford
Lived in Washington for 10 years, Dungeness is easily the most tasteful crab I have ever eaten. The sweetness of the crab is just amazing
Try them all, and have to admit that no crab can beat Maryland blue crabs from brackish waters freshly caught, and steamed with some beer, they have most sweet and delicate meat, dungeness is pretty good too
You've obviously never had california kings or box crabs way sweeter and better tasting than dungeons
Dun are by far not the best…nothing beats blue crabs
@@sweetla4750 I bet if I sent you a golden king crab or box crab you would change your mind they are from super deep water and are super fatty you don't even have to season them just steamed with a little salt no butter I eat a lot of seafood and have had blue crabs honestly not that special
@@johnromanowski6425 I live in south Louisiana & work in a seafood restaurant,have had my fair share….there’s jus something about fresh blue crabs❤️
Well then came 2023.. record breaking year.
I have fond memories of renting a small boat in Netarts bay and throwing our crab pots in the bay then retreating to the bar for a couple hours and then picking up our pots which were always filled to the limit and then there's a cauldron of boiling water waiting for us dockside. Just throw the crabs in the pot for a few mins, pop a cold beer - YUM.
Nothing touches Dungeness. Chili crab is a bucket list item for me. Great vid. Beautiful community of people.
I "crabbed: outside of Pacific City, OR a few times back in 2004. I have fished off both coasts, ALL 5 Great lakes, Mississippi river and dozens of other lakes and rivers BUT NO BETTER TASTING FOOD WAS FOUND OUTSIDE OF DUNGENESS CRAB. EVER.
Do you ever try Maryland blue crabs from brackish waters? Google what are tastiest crabs in a world.
Dungeness crab is delicious!
One of my favorite childhood memories is getting freshly steamed Dungeness from Tony's Fish Market in Oregon City and having that for dinner with nothing but melted butter and a salad. I also remember fishing out of Garabaldi as a teenager. We caught a lot of Rockfish and Cod that day and ate it from the freezer for months.
Love this...that Oregon coast is treacherous. Big tides, big surf. This has to be a very dangerous job. Add in the variables, and it must be stressful.
But, with Alaska being locked down…I am hoping they can harvest this year.
I absolutely love crab...lobster and shrimp and scallops! I live in Chicago and i wish i lived where i could fish for crab etc. 😢
I bought a couple smaller (1.3 pound) crabs at Albertsons last night. _Love Dungeness crab!_
every saturday night catching crabs is definitely a gamble
The chili crab looks good. Messy I am sure but good.
Got a shipment of these last week, absolutely delicious. Expensive but worth every penny.
Well the fishermen are getting $5.30 per pound. So hopefully you're not paying much more than double that.
Range from 7.99 to 11.99 in socal.
My favorite crab.
At one time the passenger pigeon was super abundant. So was the American bison
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Pity they didn't have a management program, you misanthrope
@@joedennehy386 yeah, I like to eat crab, like everyone else. I just dont want the crabs to go extinct because of it.
merica
Apparently stating facts triggers people
Staying on Oregon coast has been on my 🪣 list. a weekend of crab OMG YES !! TY for the documentary
I like the bottom fish combo.
They drop lots on the day out to the banks where you catch sea bass and lingcod, then collect them pots on the return trip.
I make caramel chili stir fried crab dishes. Cook with spring onion and long string bean... taste is sweet spicy seafood
In my opinion Dungeness crab are also the best tasting crab bar none
I see my brother every 5 years or so, I'm in CA, they are near Kuala Lumpur. In order for me to request my brother to cook, I just ask for the Chili 🌶️ ♋ Crab 🦀 dish, he will just cook it. It's messy, so I only eat it when I visit him
Msia seafood is amazing
Despite all the commentary to the contrary, great news that our west coast had a bounceback year for crabs. Our grocery stores ACROSS THE NATION need bountiful harvests from everywhere in the US where we commercially grow or harvest food.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE DUNGENESS 🦀 CRAB. PLEASE SEND SOME TO LAS VEGAS.
It's 6 dollars for small and 8 for big in San Francisco.
Is it really that abundant?
Every time I see Dungeness crab I remember Curly of the Three Stooges at a table saying aah a spida and the ensuing battle 😄 🤣
One of my favorite things is crabbing on the Oregon coast.
I wished I cold se Oregon
I think a dungeness crab would make an interesting pet!
I enjoy crabbing off the docks.
❤ me some dungeness crab, yo
Hoping to get back to Seattle sometime this year and introduce my gf to the Crab Crab and Crab at the Crab Pot!
Do they have 🦀 on their menu? 😜
@@d.e.7467 mmmmmmaaaayyyyyyyyybe... 😏
Growing up in Humboldt County,I ate dungeness crab..king crab ok...snow crab isn't worth the time to pick..no flavor...after 1964 flood,there were cows drowned...thrown off Centerville bluff...had record Crab season for two yrs.
I always order mine as takeout from The Krabby Patty
Absolutely love Dungeness crab but it is rarely available in Alberta Canada. Sigh
They should bring in a seal clubbing event also
Only ginger and green onions little bit wine made it taste great
I was always under the impression Dungeness crab come Dungeness bay in Washington. Those buggers must travel a bit.
Boundary Bay shared by Canada and Pt. Roberts is the second largest Dungeness producing water outside Alaska. If you take the legal sizes, you're leaving the breeders, so it's a renewable resource. If you take undersize, (a problem with new fishers), then you hurt the future.
The way Dungies are caught is absolutely crazy and far more dangerous for fishermen and whales than it should be with the “gun going off” no matter the weather. The only winner in this scenario is the processor who will buy cheaply, cook and freeze the crab for sale at a much higher price at a later time. The best crab is fresh! There are too many crab pots out there. The “peak season” should be stretched out over longer time and consumers will enjoy a better product at a fair price for a longer and fisherman can be paid for what their product is worth fresh.
Agree. But damn, they are so great right after they are caught, cleaned and put in a pot of salted water.
Without Alaskan snow crabs .. def prices are higher now probably $15+ a lbs yeah that Singapore chillie crab dish is the way to go .
Wait...she said the fishermen caught twice as many than normal, and getting twice the price? In normal supply and demand, more supply should result it in a lower price.
Yum! Here in NZ we don't have Dungeness crab but we have other ones - they're pretty good too!
Lots of crayfish (rock lobster) too although they're too strong for my liking.
Kia ora bro. Not too strong for me. Love em
Too strong? No, their weak points are to grab them from above or behinds. You just don't grab them from head on.
I usually put them on their back, seeing their little feet kicking helplessness in the air.
Job looks easy
😎
Skipped Newport altogether?
Weird they caught twice the amount and prices were doubled they got. Something fishy.
Are you guys tasting the taste of fresh marlin it's a fish of deep waters 0n the coast down south. I went to Ensenada couple.years ego. And there is not taste in fish like this is unique dish well meahile.l be eating this tasting crab
Ya free money 💰
Where is In Orange county 5.99 a pounnd
I Like “Deviled Crabs” But That’s As Far As It Goes😊
Remember the TAKI TOO.
Is this crab called Van Couver Crab in Canada?
HIT IT IN ITS WEAK POINT FOR MASSIVE DAMAGE
...Sorry.
The fireball in the sky is in charge of our climate ☀️
This is a relief because king crab is $400 for 10lbs now at Costco!! Was just $199 last year or summer 2021!! I’m from Seattle area no longer there but still love the seafood and dungees are sweet and tasty!
Well just about everything cost 4 times as much now so I wouldn't rely on the price of crab dropping all that much just because they had a better season.
@@skeetermcswagger0U812 the bearing was closed this year that’s why king is so darn expensive, no idea on dungees and there prices? don’t buy it honestly never have only caught it out of port Susan-kayak point. I was hoping that this would help lower prices around the board possibly?
But that’s what I was referring to was strictly king crab. The 10lb boxes that are available at Costco say product from Russia now!!
Dungeness crab come from dungeness?
Crab, Crab, Crab never put the S on the end of Crab......Crabs are very small critters on sensitive parts of our body's
i prefer king crab myself.
So they had the best years of harvesting in 2022 but how do you still say climate change is harmful?
Meanwhile they are the bain of recreational crabbers existence.
Basically within 2 weeks of the commercial season opener theres no longer any point in going out for recreational.
I agree commercial crabbing takes everything, destroying oregon
John, stop being so melodramatic. Because professional fishermen who employ people take their share does not mean they are destroying Oregon . work harder princess
@@daveklein2826 Sorry i cant catch anything because of the commercial guys
@@daveklein2826 maybe we can wipe out the crab population. just like the Salmon
@@johnrose7212 If you didn't catch anything, it's because you suck at crabbing, Princess.
Best year 2021 yet we are in the middle of global warming? Sound contradictory?
"$90 million at the dock..." That's a fraction of Oregon's meth industry.
I HATE meth, but I love the smell... SNORT!
Meth isn’t as regulated as crabbing is in Oregon now.
@@philfoster4298 you make a valid point.
What did the Asian Lady say?? Really ........ Good?
Thats ABC!
be careful with the lil crabbies. Don't kill all of them
Yet in California supermarket would charged you $25 up to $40 for around two crabs
Yeah, man, alot of work and risk go into catching them. What do you expect? $1.99?
lol simply just go to the pier and catch some or if you got a license, go buy a kayak and go crabbing further out. Save yourself so much money.
@@QuangTran27 Haha, good point. I'll spend 8 hours maybe catching 1 crab to save $25. You're full of good ideas.
@@luiswankerman5375 you obviously never crabbed then or probably will never enjoyed dong it. Nice try though. Enjoy your overpriced crab buddy!
@@QuangTran27 yeah, man, I never crabbed and I never will. Lol. I like eating them not catching. I also like steak, am I supposed to raise cattle to enjoy beef, too?
As a lifelong fan of Snow Crab.... I was very off-put by the taste of Dungeness Crab, and the lack of any substantial meat. Kind of reminded me of Blue Crab... Not a fan! But if you can market it, more power to you😂👌
I'll bet your boyfriend, is gonna make you into his husband soon. Your a lucky man
@@vegeta420z6 hahaha I'm sorry bro, but I don't like Dungeness crab😂 Snow Crab all day! I do love DBZ though.
Yea but it cost Oregians pay more for tat crab than any other state
How long like anything can you expect to pull 17 million pounds every year and not eventually deplete the stocks for good?
No Chili Crab!! The flavor of crab stands on it own merit! Don't ruin it!!
17 MILLION POUNDS OF CRAB WOW LETS HOPE THE CRAB FARMS REPOPULATE THE OCEAN FLOOR CAUSE CRABS CLEAN THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN
wish they would limit or cut commercial crabbing, they have virtually destroyed the crabbing for normal folks....and if people want crab go get it yourself...
Yea the sports only get I don't know close to a month or more of crabbing all to them selves to harvest crab before commercial gear is set, not to mention if you actually know where crab live there's quite a bit of crab grounds along the coast that's far too dangerous for commercial boats to fish because commercial boats draft much more water then a sport boat your comment it completely false
@@rollinstoned5472 Try Crabbing after the commercial guys are done, they have it down to a science
Lol I do I commercial crab fish a small boat and once the big guys are gone I shuffle and move my gear and the catching continues its not as good as when the season first started but you still profit I just wish I fit in all the nooks my sport buddies fish cause there pots are loaded all summer long, learn your grounds and quit your bitching
Just had to mention the mythical man-made climate change affecting the crab harvest.
Maybe you over crab them 17 million lbs! Crabs are the roaches of the ocean. They clean the filth! Not meant to a industry! But of course its the money and marketing of crabs
"fisherfolk"? Give me a woke break!
People forget greedy practices of commercial crab fishing ends in disaster, this will happen and that's why king crab season was shut down n canceled till farther notice, old habits are hard to break!!!!
It was shut down to ruin the Alaskan economy.
@@atomicwedgie8176- hahahahahahah hahahahahahah, your delusional hahahahahahah hahahahahahah
This climate change talk is absolute nonsense given the cycle nature of the water temperatures has been unchanged for nearly a 140 years...and given that good seasons are actually as common as they once were. Pollution and farm and golf course runoff is entirely another matter. That is real and dangerous.
Soon Dungeness Crabs will go extinct too
Lol “fisherfolk” because I’m offended by fishermen lol
Take as many as you can get because if you don't get them, somebody else will. Then when the catch runs low across the board and the sustainable fishery turns out not to be, cry: "I must keep craving because I have a family to feed and a crab boat mortgage to pay. But there will be little to catch because the biologist got the algorithm wrong and the stocks were overfished into unsubstainability. But fish we must.
If the banks understood this they would all profit.
@@jamesdriscoll_tmp1515 Back in the late 70's when the Alaskan red king crab fisheries collapsed to nothing, there was a joke going around: 'Banks were offering gifts to anyone opening an account with them, they had a choice of either a toaster or a crab boat.'
Before the crash crabbers were making phenomenal profits in the industry then the bottom dropped out with the suspect cause being overfishing. The crabbers were fishing within the quotas but the quotas didn't balance with many of the natural unforeseen factors that in the end added to the crash.
Can you please have a discussion without mentioning climate change. Ok its been going on since 3.75 billion years ago, ok. So stop saying this. Roll with the changes. Maybe a different species will do better.
Way to disregard the horrible facts of crab fishing. "From Alaska to Maryland, fishery managers have documented declines as high as 90% among certain crab populations. They are considering factors such as climate change, water contamination, overfishing, and flawed fishery management." But hey.. why bother with facts in a YT video designed to pocket spare change?
Keep fishing till there is nothing left.
Just like anything else on this planet everything runs and cycles global warming is a myth But global whining is alive and thriving, lol
So abundant that only Oregonian people gets to eat it, not available in other states.
And sadly, Dungeness Bay in WA is losing native crabs to those little green crabs.....
All these crabs come from Shirley's underpants I'd be worried about them crabs might catch a case
That’s mean. Stop scaring the crabs
Give them a little more time and they will completely fish out the dungeness crab like they did the cod up and New England. There's no more! Try to get a cod fish sandwich in Cape cod.....lololol it does not exist! Happy fishing!
Chili crab? No thanks, I want to taste the crab not the spice. Gimmie Steamed crab with melted butter on the side any day.
I was with you until you said butter. Now you’re just tasting butter.
Any day? EVERY DAY.