Nice setup, your sea link setup though is wrong. point of the sea link is having two for quick connect and disconnect. you'd be better off with your quick clip going straight to your line loop instead of half a sea link. clipping those on metal like that is asking for trouble.
Wow, it was fun hauling up the full pots! They re small after the heads come off , cost hundreds to get set up , its 4 to 6 days, shelling them is tedious and they arent any better than store bought. So have at it! Be my guest.
Good video and great info with the voice over.
Thanks man!
Nice, we put the big buoy first, then the small ones so they never get pulled under.
Nice, lots of things work!
Pro tip: make sure to attach the line to your pot before dropping it. Don't be me!
LOL! That's too funny.
Also, you can checkout the accompanying pnwbestlife page on this topic here: pnwbestlife.com/puget-sound-spot-shrimp/
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Nice setup, your sea link setup though is wrong. point of the sea link is having two for quick connect and disconnect. you'd be better off with your quick clip going straight to your line loop instead of half a sea link. clipping those on metal like that is asking for trouble.
Trying to recall why I did it this way. Still helps a ton, so I'm not sure the trouble you refer to. Thanks for the tip though!
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Wow, it was fun hauling up the full pots! They re small after the heads come off , cost hundreds to get set up , its 4 to 6 days, shelling them is tedious and they arent any better than store bought. So have at it! Be my guest.
Aren't any better than store bought!? You might have the COVID, they say losing your taste is one of the symptoms :-P
Theyre open a lot more than 4 days, you just have to travel further north and west
If you suspend your bait, the sand fleas won’t be able to get at it as easily and it will last longer.
Thanks man! I’ve gotten some cool footage since this video of underwater action. Haven’t seen too many sand fleas though…
@@PNWBestLifeyou are lucky!