Dungeness Limits For All! Crab Fishing San Franciso

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Crabbing near the Golden Gate Bridge.

If you are going out the gate make sure you do your homework; it is a potentially dangerous area. Small boats may not be able to get back into the bay when the tide is ripping. Know where the deep water channel is and stay far away from the huge ships that use it (they are going way faster than they look). Of course, always wear your life jacket.

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  • Good job! I didn't see weights on the line (mayeb it was lead core) but highly suggest adding some. Floating line can easily get caught in someones prop....you'll lose the pot and ruin their day. Can't beat those Danielsons for short soaks.

  • @FishingLuhrs Good advice. Thanks.

  • Sweet you guys were hauling some serious crab and i like that underwater cam shot.

    But one thing i did'nt like was your choice of beer Bud-light?? You need to upgrade in that dept!!

  • @crabber59 I don't drink when I drive, so I can honestly blame that poor beet choice on my buddies. Maybe the public humiliation of being caught drinking Bud Light on youtube will persuade them to change their disgraceful ways.

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  • BRAVO , BRAVO!!!!! Luv the Go Pro HD angles. You really got some great footage with that camera, (((( AMAZING )))) how such a tiny camera with EXTRA WIDE LENS can make a video much better to watch.

    You guys did a great job out there in such nice weather what more can you ask for.

    I know,,,,,," LIMITS "!!!!!!!

    RIGHT ON , THUMBS UP!

  • @jdcarnes Thanks! If conditions are right it can be quite safe, but I would not venture out if conditions weren’t great. I’ve read it can get quite treacherous. There are some great websites for tracking conditions like swellwatch and surfline. We do everything we can to be safe including: wearing life jackets, having a backup engine, VHF radio, buckets for bailing, and 150 feet of anchor rope. We stay humble and have a healthy dose of respect for Mother Nature

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  • Have you guys gone this year Jesse? I love the porn music in the background

  • U guys sell the crab or keep for feeding? Also, u said u can't keep the crab if you go pass by the golden gate??

  • @Kimprendo its there breading ground theres a fuck load in the bay but you have to be outside the golden gate to keep them

  • i didn't know that they have dungeness crab in sf ..

  • Just a suggestion but i would either buy lead core rope for ur pots or tie on a 6 ounce banana weight about 10 ft down ur line....that way ur line will sink and it wont get shopped up by a passing boats prop it hapoened to me a few times in my earlier yrs of crabbing for dungeness and ended up losing quite a bit of money in gear....so yeah just a suggestion but otherwise nice work

  • @neversat I want to change my answer! I now realize that Duxbury is place off of Point Reyes (I thought you meant the town in Massachusetts). Ha! I'm such a rookie. No, I probably won't be taking my little boat out there, even though the salmon reports have been great lately. Maybe I'm a wuss, but my boat is pretty small. I am still quite concerned about the future for Salmon in California despite good fishing recently.

  • I'd laugh so hard if that cooler fell over board at the end (:

  • @neversat

    fro me, easy solution to weigh the lines is to feed 1/2 oz. egg sinkers into the rope every 10 feet. this way, the rope is weighed but not too heavy.

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