Man I love the old school way you still hold true to. I often feel we all over complicate things, myself included. We fished outside of Mukilteo. Had all the expensive gear, short of the kitchen sink. Worked all 4 hours, pulling pots, messy bait. But still produced the same haha. 2 limits 4 people. You are one fishy dude!
Why change a good way that works when you know it works. I would of let them sit longer but the wind, we wanted to make sure we got them up in time. And thanks for the fishy comment & thanks for watching🦐🎣
7 from two limits and only pulled one time an hour before closing time so we knew we'd get them up in time with that nasty wind blowing like that. Thanks for watching & commenting🦐🎣
No weight when you pull by hand, They don't move at all even in a tide you just got to know were to put them, in a very steep bank hole. Thanks for watching & commenting🦐🎣
Great salt of the earth video. Curious what you’re using for bait? Feel like I’m being robbed buying the shrimp pellets, shrimp attractant oil. The fishy Friskies and fish is reasonable though. Looks like you’re using some kind of canned fish that ya just poke a knife through? Thank you in advance for info! Would love to get around paying a dollar a shrimp that it comes out to now. From David, another small tin can boater.
Just cans of cat food no pellets all that is, is fish food like they use at the hatcheries for raising small salmon. Make sure the cat food ingredients say fish first and second fish by-products that should be good bait. Thanks for watching & commenting🦐
@@dansSawfish5604 You are some tough old timers pulling those in by hand. I'm still in my 30s and fit but I gave up on trying to hand pull them years ago. You guys barely looked phased!
@@Eric-zs6rd Thanks! I'm only 61 now not over the hill or wait I am over the hill. I make it easy to pull I tie it in one corner of the pot makes it a lot easier then 4 corners and no weight. Just get the pots in a spot were they can't drift. Thanks for commenting🦐
How deep were these and how long did it take to pull by hands? Seeing you pull the pot by hands make me believe it is possible to shrimping without electric puller!!
Depth from 280ft' to 225ft' we were, all pots got shrimp. I've always pulled by hand no weights in my pots and I tie the rope to one corner of the pot. My pots are down in a steep hole with steep banks they drift nowhere. It took us 32 minutes to pull that's because the wind I only pulled one my son polled three I was keeping the boat in position to make it easier for pulling. I let them sit for three hours gave us one hours to get them out of the water just incase we had trouble I wanted plenty of time to get them out. Thanks for watching & commenting🦐🎣.
Man I love the old school way you still hold true to. I often feel we all over complicate things, myself included. We fished outside of Mukilteo. Had all the expensive gear, short of the kitchen sink. Worked all 4 hours, pulling pots, messy bait. But still produced the same haha. 2 limits 4 people. You are one fishy dude!
Why change a good way that works when you know it works. I would of let them sit longer but the wind, we wanted to make sure we got them up in time.
And thanks for the fishy comment & thanks for watching🦐🎣
rough day out there on the water, you guys did pretty good. hearing it was really hit or miss again this year.
7 from two limits and only pulled one time an hour before closing time so we knew we'd get them up in time with that nasty wind blowing like that.
Thanks for watching & commenting🦐🎣
Great job out there guys
Thank you King! It was a windy day. Thanks for commenting🎣
I see that your shrimp pot is not weighted. How long do you soak them? Just curious since they will drift with the strong current
No weight when you pull by hand, They don't move at all even in a tide you just got to know were to put them, in a very steep bank hole.
Thanks for watching & commenting🦐🎣
Great salt of the earth video. Curious what you’re using for bait? Feel like I’m being robbed buying the shrimp pellets, shrimp attractant oil. The fishy Friskies and fish is reasonable though. Looks like you’re using some kind of canned fish that ya just poke a knife through? Thank you in advance for info! Would love to get around paying a dollar a shrimp that it comes out to now. From David, another small tin can boater.
Just cans of cat food no pellets all that is, is fish food like they use at the hatcheries for raising small salmon.
Make sure the cat food ingredients say fish first and second fish by-products that should be good bait.
Thanks for watching & commenting🦐
is it legal to fish with live bait in seattle ?
Only in salt water! NOT in fresh water! Thanks for commenting🎣
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾Looks like a lot of rope....how deep were you shrimping?? Great job again Dan. A guy in a little boat gets it DUNN again and again!!😊
Rope is 320ft' long shrimping in 250' to 280ft' of water. Thanks for commenting 🦐🎣
@@dansSawfish5604 You are some tough old timers pulling those in by hand. I'm still in my 30s and fit but I gave up on trying to hand pull them years ago. You guys barely looked phased!
@@Eric-zs6rd Thanks! I'm only 61 now not over the hill or wait I am over the hill. I make it easy to pull I tie it in one corner of the pot makes it a lot easier then 4 corners and no weight. Just get the pots in a spot were they can't drift. Thanks for commenting🦐
How deep were these and how long did it take to pull by hands? Seeing you pull the pot by hands make me believe it is possible to shrimping without electric puller!!
Depth from 280ft' to 225ft' we were, all pots got shrimp. I've always pulled by hand no weights in my pots and I tie the rope to one corner of the pot.
My pots are down in a steep hole with steep banks they drift nowhere. It took us 32 minutes to pull that's because the wind I only pulled one my son
polled three I was keeping the boat in position to make it easier for pulling. I let them sit for three hours gave us one hours to get them out of the water just incase
we had trouble I wanted plenty of time to get them out. Thanks for watching & commenting🦐🎣.
tasty!
Yes they are! Thanks for watching & commenting🎣
I could do without that noise you call music.
turn the volume down at those spots. Thanks for watching.🦐
The pollution called music
Turn the volume down right you got one I hope. Thanks for watching🦐