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Cloud Dinghy
Приєднався 3 кві 2011
Bringing a touch of Alaska to those who would never be able to visit its temperate rain forest, clear waterways, and expansive tundras. From the bottom of the ocean teeming with life to the tops of mountain peaks laden with snow and glaciers. Welcome to the home of fins, fur, feathers and ferns!
Homer Alaska - Tutka Bay Reds (Sockeye Salmon)
Snagging sockeye salmon in Tutka Bay outside Homer Alaska.
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Palmer Alaska - Bodenburg Butte Drone View
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@TanagirlAK aka Cloud Dinghy took a winter hike up the Bodenburg Butte just outside of Palmer Alaska. Music by Marauder - Tigerblood Jewel.
King Salmon & Halibut Sitka Alaska
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Beautiful day King Salmon and Halibut fishing out of Sitka Alaska.
Alaska Adventure - Denali Hwy Fly Fishing
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Took @TanagirlAK fly fishing off the Denali Highway in the Alaska Range mountains on Valdez Creek. Drone flew high above the creek and captured some amazing scenery. Valdez Creek is located about half way between Cantwell and Paxson Alaska on the Denali highway. Music is courtesy of Epidemic Sound - Faster Car by Loving Caliber and Breaths by AGST. Thanks for watching!
Alaska: Drone Crash filming Denali
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While filming the Denali Mountain in Alaska I crashed my drone - DJI Mavic Air 2. After 45 minutes of searching I finally found it buried in the snow. Thankfully the battery did not die, the beeping was the only way I found it. Thank you!
Escaping Alaska's Winter to Big Island Hawaii
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Taking a break from Alaska's winter full of work and snow with a little trip to the sunny and warm Big Island of Hawaii where we explored beaches, volcanoes, and the Mauna Lani golf course. Enjoy and thanks for watching!
Alaska: Hatcher Pass
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Hatcher Pass is part of the Talkeetna Mountain Range in Southwest Alaska near the town on Palmer. Home of the Independence Mine and Hatcher Pass Lodge.
Catching a Deep-Sea Alaskan Sea Creature
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While fishing Alaska's Sitka Sound we encountered an Alaskan Sea Creature, the Big Skate (Beringraja binoculata). The largest species of skate in the waters of North America. We were fishing in approximately 300 feet of water using Herring and Salmon Bellies as bait.
Alaska Prince William Sound's Amazing Blackstone Glacier
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Blackstone Glacier is a tidal glacier about 8 miles south of Whittier, Alaska. It's located in Blackstone Bay which is a fjord in Prince William Sound.
Salmon Fishing in Alaska's Prince William Sound
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Salmon fishing in the amazingly beautiful Prince William Sound. We also caught a Quillback Rockfish and some gorgeous Spot Prawns. We departed out of Whittier Alaska, on Prince William Sound's northwest side.
Winter Walk in Alaska. BONUS Trumpeter Swan
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Eklutna Tailrace is located approximately 34 miles northeast of Anchorage near Mile 3.5 of the Old Glenn Highway. The site provides a recreational fishery that was originally supported by coho, sockeye, and chum salmon returning to the Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association's (CIAA) hatchery located at the head of the tailrace. Currently, the fishery is supported by hatchery coho and chinook salmon...
Shrimping in Sitka Alaska with our Hewescraft
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We're using 30" stainless steel round shrimp pots. Fishing in 280' of water in Hoonah Sound approximately 50 boat miles north of Sitka Alaska. Thanks for watching and as always please like, share and subscribe @TanagirlAK
Alaska's Mount Denali in Winter
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Visited K'esugi Ken Campground on a beautiful wintery day with Mount Denali as a backdrop. K'esugi Ken is approximately 20 miles north of Talkeetna Alaska on the Parks Highway. Have you visited K'esugi Ken campground? More videos @TanagirlAK Thanks for watching and as always please Like, Subscribe, and Share!
Halibut Fishing in Sitka Alaska BONUS Humpback Whale Encounter
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Fishing for halibut outside Sitka Alaska in Sitka Sound with Mount Edgecumbe volcano as a backdrop. Fishing in 300 feet of water is no joke and very labor intensive on those pesky back muscles. Have you ever fished Alaska? Let us know below. More videos @TanagirlAK Thanks for watching and as always Like, Subscribe, and Share!
Alaska Bore Tide Captured by Mavic Air2
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Captured the incoming Alaskan Bore Tide in Knik Arm of Cook Inlet with my Mavic Air 2 Drone in 4K. Gorgeous sunset was a bonus. More videos @TanagirlAK Thank you for watching. Please like, subscribe, and share.
King Salmon Fishing in Sitka Alaska
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King Salmon Fishing in Sitka Alaska
A Salmon's End of an Epic Journey in Sitka Alaska
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A Salmon's End of an Epic Journey in Sitka Alaska
Watching a crab pot soak in Southeast Alaska
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Watching a crab pot soak in Southeast Alaska
Sac Roe fishery in Sitka, Alaska April 9, 2011
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Sac Roe fishery in Sitka, Alaska April 9, 2011
First crab is using the corner to scratch his back! Lol 😂😂😂😂
Nice job on the video there. I'll be back up in the Sitka area fishing this year myself. Nice Kings and Halibut you had there. I did good for Kings in that same spot myself last summer. Had a real good Silver day farther East of there. Good luck on future trips.
Thanks, @markmaccani9411. I always have a blast fishing out of Sitka. Good luck on your future trips as well and thanks for watching.
5:40 this fish made me laugh 😂😂😂
Wow... looks so beautiful😊 Luv ur vids❤
Thank you!
the music makes this 10x funnier
9:44 *CTHULU HAS BEEN SUMMONED*
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Use can cat food over the bait
As already commented, Deadliest Catch never showed this. And they have more camera gear than anyone. This is so fascinating. I never realized how smart they are. Makes me feel bad when people drop them into scolding hot water and boil them alive. I imagine they feel every ounce of that pain. I remember living in FL and we cooked crab. You could literally hear them scream when they hit the boiling hot water
Love all the awesome sunflower starfishes. It appears to me when the food was at the bottom they had to come into eat and was easier to eat then hanging upside. That one pot I watched, yes I watched another pot, it had it on the bottom which made more sense. First nothing could eat it unless they came in, when it’s on the top it looks like anything could snack on it from the top and never come in. Also when it was on the bottom the amount of crabs and fish chowing was amazing. They all wanted a piece and could climb over each other vs more limited space when you have to hang. Just an observation. I would just put the food cage to the bottom and not the top and do a experiment. Just seems more inviting to crabs, because everyone wants to be where the crowd is, and it everyone is hanging from the top no one will see them. Want those crabs to have fomo!
WHAT IS THAT THING!?!?
It's called a Skate or Big Skate. Thanks for watching!
Wow! Looks like a awsome place! I want to go there!
Yes! It was amazing. We would love to go back again one of these days.
@@TanagirlAKI went to Oahu when i went there.. I remember😊
Looks like Mushmouth's hat from Fat Albert and The Cosby Kids cartoon show found its way into the pot.
Could life on another planet be any more terrifying
Maybe on the next planet WE'LL be the crabs haha
Nice silvers!
Super late to the party! I was shocked how long it took the crab to figure out how to get in. Caught pretty much everything but crab LOL. And one even escaped.
But it’s like all the movement the crabs make when they smell the bait attracts other crabs to see what all the fuss is about! I love crab, but lobster, shrimp and oysters are my favorites!
Them some big star fish
Little late to the party but, I learned that crabs are pretty smart they all made it out except for Big Bill who spent 10 min trying to figure out how to get in…. Fascinating watching all the fish and sun stars!! Thanks 2023!! 🦀🐟
BrO! You have your pot UPSIDE DOWN.. The bait is suppose to be at bottom of cage.. The crabs can feed on top without even entering the cage.. Also you need weights zip tied alone the bottom of your cage to keep it right side up.. see your doors are suppose to open inward from the top ,so when the crabs get in they fall down so when another crab comes in, a different one can't escape.. also if your pot gets moved around, and sand is builds up in front of the doors..the crabs can't open them.. But yeah Bro.. your pot is Upside Down my man.
Thanks for the information I'll look at configuring that way next time.
28:49 - Yay! - Its like 'escape from Colditz'! (I ALMOST CHEERED!) . . . . I'm so Sad !
6:10 - what type of fish are those . . . .Gurnards ?
Not sure what type of fish that is, never caught one to see.
'Flat-Fish' - always first on the scene !
Looks like it was an awesome trip.
Few nice halibut there. Those will be good eating.
Nice looking Kings there. Haven't had the luck of getting a big Ocean King yet. In September 2022 my Wife and I got some nice Coho.
Coho are some nice eating as well.
Looks like a good haul on the shrimp there. I'll be in Sitka myself this summer at some point as my wife took a job up there. Unfortunately I don't have a boat up there. Have 3 in my pole building here and one in storage but they are thousands of miles away. Lol.
haha yep if you're headed to Sitka definitely look at a way to get on the water.
That trap makes it too hard for the crabs to figure out how to get in. It's a great starfish trap, tho.
Love it- stunning upload! sleep well- companion. 👐
That first crab is dumb as hell🤣
NOT A PLACE ON THOSE MOUNTAINS I HAVE NOT PUT A TRACK ON HIGH ON TOP!! WAY BACK IN THE EARLY 1970'S. POLARIS 442 1974
What puller is that? Love the Hewescraft!
Hey D-Note76! It's a EZ Puller pot puller. www.ezpullerinc.com Thanks for watching!
@@TanagirlAK ha! I’ve been looking at all these Alaskan, Canadian and Washington made pullers and that one is made right here in my own backyard in Northern California. Thank you, that brand never popped up in an internet search.
What’s the deal with the sun fish. They get in and just lay there? Crazy. Love the video!
Wish we could of seen the pot when it was pulled out
That first crab is a real idiot 😃
Amazing view
hi my friend.what is the bait?
I use a pellet prawn bait soaked in herring oil. I’ve also put whole herring or fish carcasses in the pot as well. I want something that puts off a good sheen. Thanks for commenting!
I wonder how many shrimp you would get if you didn’t stop pulling until the last pot was aboard, because from the moment you disturb the pots, the shrimp go crazy trying to escape. Every time you stop, you lose more! Ever notice your last pots have fewer shrimp in them?
That’s a very good question Roger I’ve never thought of it that way. The hole they use to get in the pot is just open and doesn’t have a hatch that closes when they enter. I suppose it’s possible they could escape..hmmm! Might have to do some research this summer and see how it goes. I’m intrigued! Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment!
@@TanagirlAK Bring up a pot and let it sit just below the surface and observer it for a few minutes and you’ll see those suckers getting out!
how long do you leave the traps out before checking them ?
I’ll dropped them in the morning and check them before night then leave them in the water over night and check them again in the morning. Minimum soak 4 to 5 hours. Thanks for watching Brian
what model is your Hewes? And do you feel you have enough room back there with the pots?
It’s a 22’ Ocean Pro hardtop. I normally don’t fish with the pots on the back deck if I’m fishing they’re either in the water or I’ll put them on the bow and out of the way. They can also fit on top the hardtop but that’s where my dinghy is located most of the time. Thanks for watching!
@@TanagirlAK I've REALLY been eyeballing those Hewescrafts I want one but can't decide on the Ocean Pro 24 or Alaskan 250 I think the Alaskan may be a bit out of price range for me but I like the wide bottom.
Both of those are beautiful boats and I don’t think you’ll be unhappy with either one you decide on but you’re right, money makes the decision. Fish on!
What type of salmon were those?
Looks like mostly Silvers (Coho).
Those were Coho Salmon also known as Silver Salmon or Silvers. Thanks for watching, Arliss!
You need to get you some electric down riggers
Thanks America Outdoors, I have one on the starboard side but my port one broke prior to this trip. Since then I’ve got a new one for my port side. Thanks for watching!
Whats your bait? Looks like maggots
It started as shrimp pellets for bait but those are sand fleas that eat your bait and anything else in your bait bin.
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Nice! Me and 3 buddies are coming up there in July... do you think you can give us some pointers as where and how to catch them?! Thanks
On your charts look for flat sandy and/or pebble areas. We normally fish in 250 to 300 feet of water.
Hi, nice video! Me and 3 friends are coming up there in July. Any guide or charter you could recommend? Thanks!
Hi Sinjin! Great to here you'll be fishing Sitka. There are some great charters available all over the island. Good luck and tight lines!
Nice halibut, I actually caught a halibut on my channel like a week ago.
Thanks CDS! Nice catch for you as well. I'll check out your channel.
@@TanagirlAK thank you 🤟
Fantastic + Entertaining video you have here, Cloud Dinghy! Impressive drone shots at 0:31, 1:37, and 2:08! Thank you so much for all your effort to share with us your flight and your great work! I hope more drone pilots will see this work and get inspired to share their flights too here on UA-cam. I am personally looking forward to seeing more of your fantastic work. 😃😁
Thanks Patrick! Still a novice for flying and video editing but I’m having fun doing both.
That was an unusual site! Very cool! What causes a Bore Tide? I'll look it up.
Thanks Drone Upp! I attached a link just in case. Tidal_bore
Ooohh such a wonderful scenery,,,,,regards from Indonesia, James,, I like this,,,following now,,keep up the good work mate
Thank you OPIX TM and have a great day!