Chasing the Herring Spawn at Point Richmond (2019)
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- I received a text message from a friend that a herring spawn was happening at Point Richmond. I immediately packed my cast nets and went to Point Richmond to catch herring.
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Good job man! Are you gonna cook up the herring or use them for bait?
They're great pickled. I've saved some for bait though.
New subscriber here. Just supporting my fellow Flip. I'm from NYC and heard about you from Outdoor Chef Life. Looking forward to watching all your vids!
Lmao was not expecting that hadouken. First time checking out your channel, came here from outdoor chef life. Good stuff!
Please let me know when your out there.i just moved to Richmond. Ive been going over by the ferry
We used to have massive herring runs in the creeks rivers and small streams in NC. The Herring have disappeared and no longer visit. Stocks have been destroyed by overfishing.
Cool video! New subscriber here! Casting net looks like lots of fun. I'll have to learn how to do that next. Thanks for sharing!
Nice bro, thanks for sharing. Looks like Oakland is where u live at. Seems very familiar
I hope over time you don't fuck up the run by destroying there eggs.. Just cause there might be 100 billion eggs does not mean your going to get 100 billion fish ..
I was out there this year too! It was my first year and I had a similar net at first, 4' and with the light weights. It was terrible. Ended up buying a behemoth, kind of messed up, old net from one of the grandfatherly old dudes out there. And even though my pattern was still completely awful (kind of a crescent moon shape- embarrassing) the net was so big and sank so fast that I still caught fish. Lessons learned for next year!
food vivant I bought a 8ft net for next year. I was struggling with that 4ft one with a short rope. Someone stole my second net on that pier too! I'm ready to throw big pancakes.
What? That sucks that someone stole your other net! Seems totally against the fisher code. But yes next year! Pancake breakfast all the way 😄
Hi there I have. Been following your videos.. What's the rules for cast netting..is it only legal on sea. Or wbt river and lakes
Cast nets are only legal for getting baitfish in saltwater. They are definitely not allowed in freshwater. (This is specific to California.)
I just learned to fish today, pier fishing in Tiburon. Is the herring still happening in this area?
That's awesome! I like fishing at Paradise Beach Pier in Tiburon. I'm still watching reports for another herring spawn. A good place to check if a herring spawn is happening is at: thelostanchovy.com/2019-herring-spawn-reports/
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I just subbed bro supporting bay area youtubers
Glad to see you get them.
Exciting! Thx for the video
Great video, earned a new sub
Where did you buy the net? Is there a size limit to use for the net?
tom huynh there isn’t a size limit on the net. I suggest 3-5 ft radius nets if you’re looking to throw repeatedly. Wider and heavier nets will tire you out faster. The tricky part to figure out is how long of a rope you should use. If you need to extend the length of rope to hit bottom, make sure you use a double uni knot to secure both sides of rope. They have nets for sale on Amazon, Bass Pro Shop, and Wish.
Now is not the time to learn how to throw a cast net
We can't touch the herring in mass
What are you going to do with their Herring?
I fried a few for my family and saved the rest for bait. Last year, I made pickled herring.
Wtf i didnt know there were sea lions in point richmond
TheCrayonStealer They show up to gorge on all the herring! They do a lot of damage to cast nets.
What's the legal size cast net
As far as I know, there is no legal size for a cast net (dip nets have different regulations). Cast nets are only legal for use in saltwater for bait fish.
In all the states
@@olivarezcortez7218 My local context is California. It varies state to state.
Thank you I'm new to all that
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