Ron Wakita of Reliable Guide and Charters had a plan: Let's go catch some Dungeness Crab in the Douglas Channel, cook them on the drift boat while we fish for Chinook (King)Salmon in the Kitimat River. GREAT plan, I said. I cut the video after the crab feast. We did hook into two Chinook but lost them both. We did land a Pink.
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ok Change title should be eating crab on drift boat. 1st. you do not show how to cook crab. not one part, 2nd. There is never even A shot of A cooker. But overall Good video
LiLJohn71088 10 months ago
I want some of that crab!
blugularis 1 year ago
Wow nice catch!!!!
Here in Sweden we fish crabs in similar ways.
What do you use for bate inside of the crab-cage?Is it prepared in any certain way? Also, for how long do you leave the cages in the water?
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Here we prefer using rotten fish-guts, which has been left in a bucket of salt and water for a few months at 4-12 degrees Celcius. That stuff makes the crabs go crazy!! The cages are left in the water for a week at a time.
414gbg 2 years ago
This video makes me hungry.
CavvyStudios 3 years ago