Spot Prawns/Shrimp and Langostino Lobster Fishing
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- The Pacific Northwest waters provide many delicious delicacies. One of which is the Spot Prawn/Spot Shrimp or (Pandalus platyceros) a delicious crustacean.
A bonus catch were a couple Langostino Lobsters. AKA Squat Lobsters.
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I like the garden hose carrier for the rope. Great Idea
Me too! works great. Thanks for watching.
Man that would be so awesome to have in your back yard and wow what a beautiful boat.
It is sweet. He chose a slightly smaller cabin for more deck space. That is what's important.
Gene… Where’d y’all get the quick disconnect links at…? And is that what they’re even called..?
Thanks, and as always, another great piece of work. 👍🏻
Bass Pro Shop sells them. SMI Split C-Links
Just a heads up for anyone watching the video, they’re throwing heads overboard cuz area 12 was open for all shrimp species at the time. During spot prawn only openers you’re required to keep heads in the boat! I throw them on ice but next year I’ll experiment with keeping the heads in a separate container and seeing if dispatching them immediately improves taste
Great looking launch. What’s the name of it?
I don't know sorry. Thanks for watching.
East side of the canal - right
Not 100% sure. When I'm not at the helm I pay less attention. :-) We were right where all the other boats were. There was a bunch or boats further away from us though.
Is this in Puget Sound?
Hood Canal
You catch shellfish just not fish fish
We do it all. Ocean Salmon, Tuna, and more Halibut and bottom are coming up. Then crabbing. 😆
are you able to catch these anywhere without a boat? I've always wanted to catch my own shrimp. this is super cool, if you try to research how to do this online it says only commercial fisherman go for shrimp in the PNW. Thanks for showing me a cool new species to target if I ever get the chance. Also, aren't those ones pretty good with the heads on? Was wondering why only keep the tails 😁
You need a boat. we see small boats out there. There's no meat in the heads. thanks for watching.