Love the videos, been watching for the last year or so, trying to learn steelhead. Been on the Wilson more times I can count this winter, still no luck yet, maybe this weekend. My crabbing tips: build your own snares. Those Danielson snares are ok, but the loops are sub-optimal, and the cages are bigger than they need to be. I really like this guy's design: ua-cam.com/video/81Qu2AgE_-8/v-deo.html Let your bait soak for 8 minutes. You might get some sooner, but if you leave it a few minutes more, it's not rare to get a double or even triple in one cast if the crabbing is good that day. For bait, lots of folks use chicken, but I've never had good success with it. Squid works, but I prefer an oily fish. Shad, Sardine, Herring, etc. Anything that's super oily/stinky and will make that scent trail for the crabs to follow to your bait. Slack High tide is best, but low tide can sometimes be productive, depending on the tide exchange. Freshwater coming out of the rivers/bays will chase the crabs out or make them hunker down and ignore your bait. Other biggest thing is using the right amount of lead, anywhere between 2-8oz, usually 4/6 is fine. If your snare drifts at all, you need more. Pyramid sinkers are fine, but I really like the "claw" style sinkers, they seem to dig in to the sand a little better, let's you get away with a little less lead sometimes. You want your snare to sit where you cast it, crabs don't like chasing bait.
Thank you for such a detailed and info filled comment! I think I will get out and load up with Shad this year since they are so easy to catch, and fun. I’ve always done pretty well throwing pots, but this was a fun experience. I love trying something different. I will definitely take those tips to heart and see how they work for me. With so much useful info, I think I’m gonna have to pin this comment :) Thanks again
@@AnglingAddictsPNW I can't take the credit for the knowledge, I actually only started crabbing this past year. Someone was kind enough to pass this formula on to me, and other than a few false starts with snare designs, it's worked perfectly. Easy 2-3hr limits most times I've been out as long as the tides and weather cooperates. It's nice to be able to get my share of crab w/o owning a boat or paying someone else that does.
Great to see you have success with those snare traps! I’ve lost many throught the years but never caught a crab with them. The last few years I’ve been using these folding style traps. I have my best luck with those even on the docks. If you can find the smaller ones they are easier to cast. The bigger ones need a hand line. You can find them at cabelas and I think most sportsman stores that carry crab gear. Love your videos! Keep up the good work man.
I’ve seen those folding ones, looks like it’s be effective. I’m glad you clarified the hand line. When I saw them I was thinking “ how the heck are you supposed to cast that” lol makes sense now. I usually just throw crab pots from my kayak
I've heard a lot of good things about those. I will have to give them a shot.. It's not often that i crab from shore. I usually just drop a couple pots from my kayak.... and it's a lot of fun haha
crab snaring is a super fun alternative to dock crabbing. when i use squid i wrap it in mesh from the fabric store. otherwise the crabs will just pull the squid out through the box. My first day snaring at Fort Stephens south jetty, i lost a Dungeness that HUGE like a 12" monster. A lot of people think you have to snare off the rocks but in truth, try this from the beach, you'll be surprised. also you can fish and crab snare. One rod can be set up for crab and while it is sitting you can fish with a second rod. I use Herring or Shad mostly. oh and i wire a 3Oz coin sinker into the bottom of the box to help keep it from being moved around by the tide ;) ...be ready to lose gear and attach your crab gauge to your tackle bag with a lanyard unless you like losing it in the jetty.
Hey man.good job. New subscriber long time crabber. I like to use the crab max traps for my shore fishing. You should get yourself a few. Just got out in Newport. Happy fishing and tight lines
Thanks for the sub. I will definitely check those snares out. I usually just drop pots from my kayak, it’s more effective but I enjoyed targeting this way for sure. I can see myself doing a lot more of this. I will let you know what I think of the snares when I get a chance to use one.. thanks for the info!
Lol I always hated when I was out fishing for surfperch and would feel that tapping, knowing there was a crab messing with my bait. They are fun to catch though. I’m sure the kids would have a blast with it!
There are a few areas on the coast where I’ve had crab all over the place while I was fishing for surfperch. I will have to see if I can get some in a snare :)
Leaving tomorrow morning for the coast with 6 traps in the back of my truck and fresh jetty rockfish gear. Going to try the snag resistant swim bait and worm sinker that was in your 7 best setups video. Also have a number of the P-line multi-fly setups that should be fun.
@@AnglingAddictsPNW Had 10-20' swells on Saturday so it was pretty tough to get anywhere close to the water. Wasn't worth taking a fall. Sunday still had some pretty good swells but did hook into a couple. One popped off right away but the other pulled a bunch of line then shaved me off in the rocks, assuming it was a ling. Used the worm sliding weight above motor oil and black swim baits. Did hang up a couple times but much easier to fish than the traditional weighted jighead and grub. Beautiful weather but just too big of swells. Looking forward to catching a calm day and giving it another try. Caught enough crab to snack on and share with friends at home.
Love crabbing that bay. Have done really well from the small boat we rented our first year. Since then it’s a great day spot as you did, I usually go down the road along the bay and find a pull off and setup just past the rocks using rod and hand traps.. another cool video brother as you said 1 is better than none!
its the admirable thing to do, family first.... especially when it's mom. I will have to step up my game and get more videos out ;) thanks for watching
Right?! Blasting wind and rain the day before. Then this absolutely beautiful day and then back to rain. I should be back down there this next week while it’s nice again. Was good to finally meet you!
@@AnglingAddictsPNW, likewise :) If you go next week, bring every article of clothing you own. I think by Thurs, with lower temps and east wind, it's going to be a wee bit chilly.
i can't believe this is the first time i've crabbed at all this season.. i love being able to get out and catch a few, beats the price of buying or ordering them.. and always more satisfying knowing it was your work that put dinner on the table... go get some!!
Great video, one of the best feelings ever when you catch that first crab on a snare. I learned something from ya regarding ice bath after cooking the crab, I will definitely do that when I catch one & cook the 🦀 at home. 👍's up.
Thank You, i wouldn't have thought it would be so exciting but the obvious difference in feeling between an empty snare and one with resistance is pretty sweet. I look forward to getting out and doing this more. That ice makes a huge difference!
@@AnglingAddictsPNW Ur welcome, if you ever decide to add ur own loops, I would recommend Craftsman 85609 Line Trimmer Cutting Line, 0.065, cut at 15inches length, form to hoops, I squeeze in 1/16 size crimps & 1/16 hour glass size crimps, too. I think it's more effective when bringing up the crabs and less crabs lost in the process 👍
Thanks, i will have to check out that area as well.. i was hoping to just park on the side of the road just up from the boat ramp but the little space that's available was already filled with cars.. i'm not surprised considering how nice it was that day. I think i'm going to throw some pots from my kayak soon. I've done it in tillamook bay but never Netarts. Thanks for the info
Angling Addicts PNW there is a cove on the opposite side of the bay that is good crabbing and calming in sand be careful that bay can be very dangerous towards the mouth
Way to go Nick....hoping to head out to coastal river tomorrow for some steelheading. Will be trying a couple of your lures to see his they do on the coast.
Thank you! Oh man those rivers should be prime right now. They were on the drop after that heavy rain. It was hard to drive by without stopping. I think I will have to spend a little time making a few casts in passing when I head back that way next week. Good luck!! Let me know how it goes. Those lures have been getting some good results, especially in those coastal rivers!
Will do! Been following every vid for about 6 months. You're super chill and I learn something new in every video. Hope you keep up the great work! Loved your recent video on barnacles too. You ever thought about doing sea snails? I know theyre out there but I don't know anyone who's caught them before. I think they are delicious tho. Esp with some citronella and lemongrass. Yum!
I usually don’t really start hitting the coast this early but with the slow steelhead fishing and me just wanting to go have fun, I had to do something... and I gotta say, these last few videos and experiences have been pretty sweet. I foraged Sea snails, limpets, and a couple mussels on my last day down there. I would have never thought snails would taste so damn good. WE MUST GET TOGETHER THIS YEAR :)
@@AnglingAddictsPNW yeah I've had snails once! Though most anything in garlic and butter would taste pretty good ;) For sure! I'm actually headed down there tomorrow for a day trip! But we got a lot of time to plan something this year :)
hahaha i felt so stupid when i realized my drag was still loose. Makes perfect sense why it has to be super tight and why your reeling has to be fast and consistent. With the way those snares are setup, i could see how easy it'd be to lose crabs when you slow down, hesitate, or stop.. I'm surprised this one was still on after all of that... thanks for the feedback!
Thank you, much appreciated. That setup is way more comfortable than what i'm used to. It helps with organization too and that goes a long way when you sleep in your rig for a few days at a time..
Just found your page and enjoying your videos. You definitely got lucky getting that Dungeness. I have never gotten anything with the snare. Blessings to you from your friend in Oregon, Trina
I’m glad you found the page! I’m looking forward to picking up a few different traps to compare and see what works best for me. Keep trying, it’s the only way you will get one.
Oh man I was trying to the same thing down towards pacific city the day before and I’ll tell you what it was miserable. Glad you got a good crab and on a good day to enjoy it love your videos!
Haha if it was anything like the weather around here the day before, I could imagine it was pretty miserable. That was my travel day, the next day was dang near perfect! Thanks for watching!
Netarts is a pretty cool little place. I’m usually up north a bit more but I think this will be the year that I start making my way south and hitting more areas
I haven’t made it down there in a while. I did try walking the beach at night and was surprised to not see any. I almost always do. Lol so much easier to just go pick them up off the beach... and fun to do at night
I had a blast doing it! If the wife loves crab, i'd highly recommend looking into it. I'm sure i will be doing a lot more of this. I think i'm going to try throwing a crab pot or two from the kayak one of these times.. we've always done well with the red rock crab out there... Good luck!
Hey buddy. Next time try that Dungenous with some Canna-Garlic Butter. So bomb! If you’re ever around Humbldt Bay/Eureka feel free to hit me up. I’m always down to do sme sea side angling, and the Wife and I have a guest room and what not. Keep up the good work! Lovin the content!
hmmmm, that sounds interesting, and tasty... I can only hope to be able to get down there to fish one of these days. I will definitely take you up on the offer. Thank you. Its more motivating to expand and be able to fish places further away knowing i'd have somewhere to stay
Ya I’ve come to realize you can’t let down on the reeling after you set. This was a good learning experience and I look forward to trying out some different traps
This place is pretty nice. I look forward to getting back out with the kayak and a couple pots. I was thinking about paddling across the bay to the peninsula and spending the day out there.
@@AnglingAddictsPNW I go out there quite often with my pots and my Hobie Kayak. The peddle drive makes it super easy to set and pull pots. If you do start from the boat ramp I recommend going along the road and dropping your pots between that and the sandbar. The current isn’t too strong there and it’ll be easier for you to get around in a kayak. Love the vids man!
That was delicious. This was one of the first times I’ve had crab that wasn’t cooked while in its shell. You definitely lose a little of the extra flavor and saltiness this way
I’ve always just thrown crab pots. It was pretty fun to do it this way. Perfect if you are just looking to catch a crab or two. Get your license and get out there! 🦀
Awesome video man!! It seems pretty calm today to with all the rain thats been happening. I love snaring I just wish there were more dungies at barview but in nehalem there are dungies so that good I guess, but im pretty sure everybody is asking this but when is your next steelie adventure happening!. But ya steelhead is slow right now but Its been decent for me I have had a few hookups and one spawed out one landed on the wilson.
thanks man, it was crazy rainy and windy the day before this. This day was dang near perfect... I've had good luck in all the bays from a boat but being new to snaring, this will be interesting and fun to figure out. I have thrown a few casts on the wilson in passing and spent a couple hours on the sandy but haven't really been putting in the time this season.... it doesn't help that i already have too much salmon and steelhead in the freezer lol.. Glad to know someone is catching a few fish.. hopefully i can put in a little time before the season is over... Good luck man
@@AnglingAddictsPNW Ya the Sandy and the Clack haven't been doing to good I have been out a little bit over 6-7 times this year on the clack and sandy and haven't really gotten much actions. But on one of the streams flowing into the clack I hooked a 7 lb but lost it and caught a few smolts, but I understand that you have a lot of fish lol but still exited for your next adventure!!!!
Yummy to the tummy. In my opinion red rock and pacific rock crab are a little sweeter than Dungeness but you definitely don’t get as much meat out of them. Look into a crab hawk. I have been using those for years off the jetty’s and are way better then the snares.
I absolutely love red rock, just more work for less meat, but what you do get is delicious 🤤 I will look into the crab hawk.. anything that ups the game and chances of catching some crab. Thanks for the info
I got a snare last year but my 9' might have been too light for it. The darn rod bent in half like I had caught a shark and my daughter was laughing at me for having to climb down the rocks to pull it out of the water by hand. We will try again with a stiffer rod next time, for I had seen a guy with tremendous luck at Barview with a snare.
ya you definitely need something with some backbone to it.. i have plenty of longer salmon and steelhead rods, but they wouldn't be able to handle what's necessary to get your gear out there. The rod i'm using was $99 and for my first time casting a snare, i'd have to say i'm pretty happy with it. Barview can surely have it's good days.. i always see people out there crabbing. i'm looking forward to trying it there too.. Hopefully you can get a stiffer rod and get out there!
I was doing them on the website for a bit when I stopped putting out videos. Simple answer, No. that’s a hard one to keep up with with all the things I have going on. I know it was helping out a lot of people. I will figure something out.. would probably just be on the website again, not UA-cam
Honestly I don’t know enough about it yet to give tips. If I’m fishing the jetty I’m usually just looking for decent weather and I will fish/crab for the hour before the tide change, slack tide, and then the first hour of the tide change. After that the water is basically moving too fast and in my opinion it’s not worth the effort.
haha, it's funny you say that because not having a legit spot to keep my rods drives me absolutely nuts at night when its time to set in for the night. I'm getting a pretty big rack for the armada so i will have something for them soon...i can't wait
Looking forward to seeing your solution. Keep up the adventure and enjoy the many aspects of Oregon. There are a few UA-cam’s with different ideas / budget methods for holding rods. MacGyver’ed my own for a Tucson. Works well for five rigged rods with spinning reels attached.
Its a 12ft Okuma Rockaway rod and i was using 30lb since that's what i had on that reel already but i want to bump it up to 50lb since that reel will be primarily used for this type of fishing
The crab is actually still hot. You only throw it in the ice for a minute or less, leave it in too long and it will definitely be cold. I’m all for hot crab meat!
If you're not doing cooking and eating them then you're not completing the video for some reason most crabers don't do the cooking and eating parts but most of the fishing videos do.We your viewers want to see you cooking them up in some good recipes and showing in detail how good they really taste why not ❓
Love the videos, been watching for the last year or so, trying to learn steelhead. Been on the Wilson more times I can count this winter, still no luck yet, maybe this weekend.
My crabbing tips: build your own snares. Those Danielson snares are ok, but the loops are sub-optimal, and the cages are bigger than they need to be. I really like this guy's design: ua-cam.com/video/81Qu2AgE_-8/v-deo.html
Let your bait soak for 8 minutes. You might get some sooner, but if you leave it a few minutes more, it's not rare to get a double or even triple in one cast if the crabbing is good that day.
For bait, lots of folks use chicken, but I've never had good success with it. Squid works, but I prefer an oily fish. Shad, Sardine, Herring, etc. Anything that's super oily/stinky and will make that scent trail for the crabs to follow to your bait.
Slack High tide is best, but low tide can sometimes be productive, depending on the tide exchange. Freshwater coming out of the rivers/bays will chase the crabs out or make them hunker down and ignore your bait.
Other biggest thing is using the right amount of lead, anywhere between 2-8oz, usually 4/6 is fine. If your snare drifts at all, you need more. Pyramid sinkers are fine, but I really like the "claw" style sinkers, they seem to dig in to the sand a little better, let's you get away with a little less lead sometimes. You want your snare to sit where you cast it, crabs don't like chasing bait.
Thank you for such a detailed and info filled comment! I think I will get out and load up with Shad this year since they are so easy to catch, and fun. I’ve always done pretty well throwing pots, but this was a fun experience. I love trying something different.
I will definitely take those tips to heart and see how they work for me. With so much useful info, I think I’m gonna have to pin this comment :)
Thanks again
@@AnglingAddictsPNW I can't take the credit for the knowledge, I actually only started crabbing this past year. Someone was kind enough to pass this formula on to me, and other than a few false starts with snare designs, it's worked perfectly. Easy 2-3hr limits most times I've been out as long as the tides and weather cooperates. It's nice to be able to get my share of crab w/o owning a boat or paying someone else that does.
Hi, can I ask where is this place? Stunning view!
Great to see you have success with those snare traps! I’ve lost many throught the years but never caught a crab with them. The last few years I’ve been using these folding style traps. I have my best luck with those even on the docks. If you can find the smaller ones they are easier to cast. The bigger ones need a hand line. You can find them at cabelas and I think most sportsman stores that carry crab gear. Love your videos! Keep up the good work man.
I’ve seen those folding ones, looks like it’s be effective. I’m glad you clarified the hand line. When I saw them I was thinking “ how the heck are you supposed to cast that” lol makes sense now. I usually just throw crab pots from my kayak
Never had much luck with those things but the bigger crab hawks work well and you can really launch those things!
I've heard a lot of good things about those. I will have to give them a shot.. It's not often that i crab from shore. I usually just drop a couple pots from my kayak.... and it's a lot of fun haha
crab snaring is a super fun alternative to dock crabbing. when i use squid i wrap it in mesh from the fabric store. otherwise the crabs will just pull the squid out through the box. My first day snaring at Fort Stephens south jetty, i lost a Dungeness that HUGE like a 12" monster. A lot of people think you have to snare off the rocks but in truth, try this from the beach, you'll be surprised. also you can fish and crab snare. One rod can be set up for crab and while it is sitting you can fish with a second rod. I use Herring or Shad mostly. oh and i wire a 3Oz coin sinker into the bottom of the box to help keep it from being moved around by the tide ;) ...be ready to lose gear and attach your crab gauge to your tackle bag with a lanyard unless you like losing it in the jetty.
Hey man.good job. New subscriber long time crabber. I like to use the crab max traps for my shore fishing. You should get yourself a few. Just got out in Newport. Happy fishing and tight lines
Thanks for the sub. I will definitely check those snares out. I usually just drop pots from my kayak, it’s more effective but I enjoyed targeting this way for sure. I can see myself doing a lot more of this. I will let you know what I think of the snares when I get a chance to use one.. thanks for the info!
We do this a lot and if you hold the pole you can feel when they are on it and bumping it around. It’s fun, kids love it.
Lol I always hated when I was out fishing for surfperch and would feel that tapping, knowing there was a crab messing with my bait. They are fun to catch though. I’m sure the kids would have a blast with it!
This is a great hi g to do off the beach in certain areas as well. !
There are a few areas on the coast where I’ve had crab all over the place while I was fishing for surfperch. I will have to see if I can get some in a snare :)
I’ve always wanted to try one of those set ups, thanks for showing me how 👍
Anytime! I’m going to pick a few different types of snares to try out and see which ones seem to work best. It was definitely fun to do
Leaving tomorrow morning for the coast with 6 traps in the back of my truck and fresh jetty rockfish gear. Going to try the snag resistant swim bait and worm sinker that was in your 7 best setups video. Also have a number of the P-line multi-fly setups that should be fun.
How was the fishing?!
@@AnglingAddictsPNW Had 10-20' swells on Saturday so it was pretty tough to get anywhere close to the water. Wasn't worth taking a fall. Sunday still had some pretty good swells but did hook into a couple. One popped off right away but the other pulled a bunch of line then shaved me off in the rocks, assuming it was a ling. Used the worm sliding weight above motor oil and black swim baits. Did hang up a couple times but much easier to fish than the traditional weighted jighead and grub.
Beautiful weather but just too big of swells. Looking forward to catching a calm day and giving it another try. Caught enough crab to snack on and share with friends at home.
Love crabbing that bay. Have done really well from the small boat we rented our first year. Since then it’s a great day spot as you did, I usually go down the road along the bay and find a pull off and setup just past the rocks using rod and hand traps.. another cool video brother as you said 1 is better than none!
Great job Nick! Looks like fun doing something different.
That was a lot of fun and pretty convenient to be able to just toss a snare from shore. Perfect if you are just looking for a crab or two for dinner.
Miss crabbing in Mukilteo WA so much. Moved to Tucson to care for elderly mom. Catching and eating through you. Blessings.
its the admirable thing to do, family first.... especially when it's mom. I will have to step up my game and get more videos out ;) thanks for watching
Love me some crab and butter, can’t go wrong.
That was a treat... so simple but absolutely delicious
Oh what a difference a day makes.
Right?! Blasting wind and rain the day before. Then this absolutely beautiful day and then back to rain. I should be back down there this next week while it’s nice again. Was good to finally meet you!
@@AnglingAddictsPNW, likewise :) If you go next week, bring every article of clothing you own. I think by Thurs, with lower temps and east wind, it's going to be a wee bit chilly.
Looked like a splendid day to be at the coast! Now I want some crab...
Haha ya I lucked out with a day like this. It was horrible the day before and back to bad weather the following day. I want more crab now lol
Nice video. Im from California and like to see how other states coast fishing looks. Keep up the nice videos..
Thank you.. lol i always enjoy seeing the california coast... i'd love to get down there and fish one of the days.. Thanks for watching!
Lol I have that same measurer. Those guys are awesome down there!!!
Lol I’ve had that one for a while now.. Most of my crabbing has been done out there. I like that bay
I’ve had a lot of luck at that boat launch in town at night
Haven’t had the chance to Crab yet this year. Guess I need to go catch me some dinner. 👍👍👍
i can't believe this is the first time i've crabbed at all this season.. i love being able to get out and catch a few, beats the price of buying or ordering them.. and always more satisfying knowing it was your work that put dinner on the table... go get some!!
The crab looked delicious man great video I'm always so stoked to see you've got a new video up.
It was quite tasty. I friggin love crab 🦀
I appreciate the support and am glad you enjoy the vids! Lol I’m just glad people watch them
Great video, one of the best feelings ever when you catch that first crab on a snare. I learned something from ya regarding ice bath after cooking the crab, I will definitely do that when I catch one & cook the 🦀 at home. 👍's up.
Thank You, i wouldn't have thought it would be so exciting but the obvious difference in feeling between an empty snare and one with resistance is pretty sweet. I look forward to getting out and doing this more. That ice makes a huge difference!
@@AnglingAddictsPNW Ur welcome, if you ever decide to add ur own loops, I would recommend Craftsman 85609 Line Trimmer Cutting Line, 0.065, cut at 15inches length, form to hoops, I squeeze in 1/16 size crimps & 1/16 hour glass size crimps, too. I think it's more effective when bringing up the crabs and less crabs lost in the process 👍
Happy camp down towards the mouth is also a popular spot I’ve also had better luck at low and first half of the incoming tide from the banks
At 10:00 in you can see happy camp beach I also use crab hawk not sure if they sell any local I usually pick mine up at ace hardware in Lincoln city
Thanks, i will have to check out that area as well.. i was hoping to just park on the side of the road just up from the boat ramp but the little space that's available was already filled with cars.. i'm not surprised considering how nice it was that day. I think i'm going to throw some pots from my kayak soon. I've done it in tillamook bay but never Netarts. Thanks for the info
Angling Addicts PNW there is a cove on the opposite side of the bay that is good crabbing and calming in sand be careful that bay can be very dangerous towards the mouth
Way to go Nick....hoping to head out to coastal river tomorrow for some steelheading. Will be trying a couple of your lures to see his they do on the coast.
Thank you! Oh man those rivers should be prime right now. They were on the drop after that heavy rain. It was hard to drive by without stopping. I think I will have to spend a little time making a few casts in passing when I head back that way next week. Good luck!! Let me know how it goes. Those lures have been getting some good results, especially in those coastal rivers!
Picked up a couple snares a month ago. Looking forward to trying it out.
Which did you get?
When you boil or steam seafood( crab,shrimp, etc..) boil it in salt water,I dont know why but it makes it taste even better
Agreed!
Damn you, now I freakin want crab!
Lol that urge is what got me to go pick up some snares and head to the coast. So delicious
Nice pointer on the ice. I've caught and eaten hundreds and never tried that before. I'll give it a shot. :)
I used to never do it until someone had mentioned it to me.. makes a big difference!... let me know what you think when you get a chance to try it out
Will do! Been following every vid for about 6 months. You're super chill and I learn something new in every video. Hope you keep up the great work!
Loved your recent video on barnacles too. You ever thought about doing sea snails? I know theyre out there but I don't know anyone who's caught them before. I think they are delicious tho. Esp with some citronella and lemongrass. Yum!
I needa get out there soon! Haven't been to the ocean in too long. Jealous of your dungeness for sure.
I usually don’t really start hitting the coast this early but with the slow steelhead fishing and me just wanting to go have fun, I had to do something... and I gotta say, these last few videos and experiences have been pretty sweet. I foraged Sea snails, limpets, and a couple mussels on my last day down there. I would have never thought snails would taste so damn good.
WE MUST GET TOGETHER THIS YEAR :)
@@AnglingAddictsPNW yeah I've had snails once! Though most anything in garlic and butter would taste pretty good ;)
For sure! I'm actually headed down there tomorrow for a day trip! But we got a lot of time to plan something this year :)
another great video.....tighten your drag to the max and reel reel reel, less chance of losing crab on the snares
hahaha i felt so stupid when i realized my drag was still loose. Makes perfect sense why it has to be super tight and why your reeling has to be fast and consistent. With the way those snares are setup, i could see how easy it'd be to lose crabs when you slow down, hesitate, or stop.. I'm surprised this one was still on after all of that... thanks for the feedback!
If you haven"t yet, look up and try a Crab Max with a hand line. made local. Fun as hell
I will do that for sure. I’m pretty sure it’s been mentioned a time or two already, and I’ve only heard good things. Thanks
You got my like Dude and I like your set-up on your SUV
Thank you, much appreciated. That setup is way more comfortable than what i'm used to. It helps with organization too and that goes a long way when you sleep in your rig for a few days at a time..
Just found your page and enjoying your videos. You definitely got lucky getting that Dungeness. I have never gotten anything with the snare. Blessings to you from your friend in Oregon, Trina
I’m glad you found the page! I’m looking forward to picking up a few different traps to compare and see what works best for me. Keep trying, it’s the only way you will get one.
Oh man I was trying to the same thing down towards pacific city the day before and I’ll tell you what it was miserable. Glad you got a good crab and on a good day to enjoy it love your videos!
Haha if it was anything like the weather around here the day before, I could imagine it was pretty miserable. That was my travel day, the next day was dang near perfect! Thanks for watching!
Take those needle nose pliers and pull a bit of bait through the trap for a more enticing lure
I love Netarts Bay. Come on down to the Siletz Bay and Lincoln City sometime.
Netarts is a pretty cool little place. I’m usually up north a bit more but I think this will be the year that I start making my way south and hitting more areas
You ever try beaches at Westport, I have walked out there at night and hand picked em :)
I haven’t made it down there in a while. I did try walking the beach at night and was surprised to not see any. I almost always do. Lol so much easier to just go pick them up off the beach... and fun to do at night
I think the time of year has an effect on it, tides during the year and such
I just saw some people doing this at Netarts and was wondering how the heck they did it. Might invest in this cause my wife loves crab!
I had a blast doing it! If the wife loves crab, i'd highly recommend looking into it. I'm sure i will be doing a lot more of this. I think i'm going to try throwing a crab pot or two from the kayak one of these times.. we've always done well with the red rock crab out there... Good luck!
Beautiful place, nice job!!!
I lucked out with some beautiful weather as well. It was very windy and rainy the day before... and thank you! i was excited to catch a crab
@@AnglingAddictsPNW man,you are so good.
hey man, what brand of snare did you use?? great video! im gonna have to head out this winter
keep up the great video man. love your page
Thank you, I’m trying to be more consistent with weekly content. I appreciate ya watching
I like the torpedo snares. Use less bait and more aerodynamic for a longer cast. Buy them off of the dock in Pacifica.
I will have to try those. I’ve seen a bunch of different styles but just grabbed these since they were cheap. Thanks for the info!
Love the channel!
Brilliant pal..
Thank you, this was fun
Mighty Tasty!!
Indeed. I can't wait to get out for some crabbing again!!
Hey buddy. Next time try that Dungenous with some Canna-Garlic Butter. So bomb!
If you’re ever around Humbldt Bay/Eureka feel free to hit me up. I’m always down to do sme sea side angling, and the Wife and I have a guest room and what not. Keep up the good work! Lovin the content!
hmmmm, that sounds interesting, and tasty... I can only hope to be able to get down there to fish one of these days. I will definitely take you up on the offer. Thank you. Its more motivating to expand and be able to fish places further away knowing i'd have somewhere to stay
Ya gotta set it hard when you first pick up your rod. Then reel reel reel.
Ya I’ve come to realize you can’t let down on the reeling after you set. This was a good learning experience and I look forward to trying out some different traps
love Netarts bay
This place is pretty nice. I look forward to getting back out with the kayak and a couple pots. I was thinking about paddling across the bay to the peninsula and spending the day out there.
@@AnglingAddictsPNW I go out there quite often with my pots and my Hobie Kayak. The peddle drive makes it super easy to set and pull pots. If you do start from the boat ramp I recommend going along the road and dropping your pots between that and the sandbar. The current isn’t too strong there and it’ll be easier for you to get around in a kayak. Love the vids man!
Looks yummy!!
That was delicious. This was one of the first times I’ve had crab that wasn’t cooked while in its shell. You definitely lose a little of the extra flavor and saltiness this way
Nick trust me, if you add lime juice to that butter your tastebuds will dance, nothing better for crustaceans.
Damn I wanna catch my own crabs looks fun and sounds so good to cook one or two! I need to get my salt water license 🙏🏻🤘🏻
I’ve always just thrown crab pots. It was pretty fun to do it this way. Perfect if you are just looking to catch a crab or two. Get your license and get out there! 🦀
Awesome video man!! It seems pretty calm today to with all the rain thats been happening. I love snaring I just wish there were more dungies at barview but in nehalem there are dungies so that good I guess, but im pretty sure everybody is asking this but when is your next steelie adventure happening!. But ya steelhead is slow right now but Its been decent for me I have had a few hookups and one spawed out one landed on the wilson.
thanks man, it was crazy rainy and windy the day before this. This day was dang near perfect... I've had good luck in all the bays from a boat but being new to snaring, this will be interesting and fun to figure out. I have thrown a few casts on the wilson in passing and spent a couple hours on the sandy but haven't really been putting in the time this season.... it doesn't help that i already have too much salmon and steelhead in the freezer lol.. Glad to know someone is catching a few fish.. hopefully i can put in a little time before the season is over... Good luck man
@@AnglingAddictsPNW Ya the Sandy and the Clack haven't been doing to good I have been out a little bit over 6-7 times this year on the clack and sandy and haven't really gotten much actions. But on one of the streams flowing into the clack I hooked a 7 lb but lost it and caught a few smolts, but I understand that you have a lot of fish lol but still exited for your next adventure!!!!
Yum yum yum ❤
Yummy to the tummy. In my opinion red rock and pacific rock crab are a little sweeter than Dungeness but you definitely don’t get as much meat out of them. Look into a crab hawk. I have been using those for years off the jetty’s and are way better then the snares.
I absolutely love red rock, just more work for less meat, but what you do get is delicious 🤤 I will look into the crab hawk.. anything that ups the game and chances of catching some crab. Thanks for the info
@@AnglingAddictsPNW thanks for pumping out some awesome videos lately.
I got a snare last year but my 9' might have been too light for it. The darn rod bent in half like I had caught a shark and my daughter was laughing at me for having to climb down the rocks to pull it out of the water by hand. We will try again with a stiffer rod next time, for I had seen a guy with tremendous luck at Barview with a snare.
ya you definitely need something with some backbone to it.. i have plenty of longer salmon and steelhead rods, but they wouldn't be able to handle what's necessary to get your gear out there. The rod i'm using was $99 and for my first time casting a snare, i'd have to say i'm pretty happy with it. Barview can surely have it's good days.. i always see people out there crabbing. i'm looking forward to trying it there too.. Hopefully you can get a stiffer rod and get out there!
Nick will you be doing some more solo camping episodes this spring / summer ?
oh ya!!! i can't wait. There will be a lot more content like that this year
Do you still do a fishing report on the sandy river?
I was doing them on the website for a bit when I stopped putting out videos. Simple answer, No. that’s a hard one to keep up with with all the things I have going on. I know it was helping out a lot of people. I will figure something out.. would probably just be on the website again, not UA-cam
Hi will you please tell me what area are you crabbing ???
What do you look for in a tide for a Getty trip? Swell size ?
Honestly I don’t know enough about it yet to give tips. If I’m fishing the jetty I’m usually just looking for decent weather and I will fish/crab for the hour before the tide change, slack tide, and then the first hour of the tide change. After that the water is basically moving too fast and in my opinion it’s not worth the effort.
Thanks. Keep up the good videos.
Try using ling cod carcass, for some reason that works better than anything else.
I will have to try that next time.. thanks
Another comment you only have one video on crabing that's cool ought to make some more
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thanks
Need a DYI rod holder. Keep those rods up on ceiling and safe.
haha, it's funny you say that because not having a legit spot to keep my rods drives me absolutely nuts at night when its time to set in for the night. I'm getting a pretty big rack for the armada so i will have something for them soon...i can't wait
Looking forward to seeing your solution.
Keep up the adventure and enjoy the many aspects of Oregon.
There are a few UA-cam’s with different ideas / budget methods for holding rods.
MacGyver’ed my own for a Tucson. Works well for five rigged rods with spinning reels attached.
Too bad you only got one, but it was fun all the same.
What type of rod and line are you using for that snare?
Its a 12ft Okuma Rockaway rod and i was using 30lb since that's what i had on that reel already but i want to bump it up to 50lb since that reel will be primarily used for this type of fishing
Are you supposed to eat crab cold? O prefere it hot
The crab is actually still hot. You only throw it in the ice for a minute or less, leave it in too long and it will definitely be cold. I’m all for hot crab meat!
Can you give me some crab please..😁😁
Awesome video..i like it .
Haha it is pretty tasty 😋 it’d be nice to catch more than one. I think I will try going out in my kayak and throwing a couple crab pots
@@AnglingAddictsPNW awe thats good..il pray for ur safety n to catch more..wish im near so i can join hahaha..🤣🤣😁❤
Saute Garlic, butter with havenero
hmmmmm... that sounds really good.. i may have to try that
Aww yeah. No views yet, early gang!
There needs to be a prize for this! ;)
Thanks for being the first!
@@AnglingAddictsPNW thanks for making amazing videos! Keep up the good work!
Hey I build a crab snare that preforms and produces excellent. If you're interested in trying it out I'd be happy to send you a couple.
actually i would! I don't like the ones that i have and i'd rather get some from someone who actually makes them themselves and actually crabs!! lol
If you're not doing cooking and eating them then you're not completing the video for some reason most crabers don't do the cooking and eating parts but most of the fishing videos do.We your viewers want to see you cooking them up in some good recipes and showing in detail how good they really taste why not ❓
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Hey-o
I believe you are retrieving just a bit too fast..