Shrimping Strait of Juan de Fuca

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2017
  • How to shrimp the Strait of Juan de Fuca. John Beath, from www.sportshrimping.com shows which pots to use, ramp shrimp pots, tunnel shrimp pots and Ladner stacking shrimp pots. Learn best shrimp baits, how to anchor shrimp pots and where to put shrimp pots in Puget Sound and Strait of Juan de Fuca.
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Komentáře • 48

  • @lucianocorvelo7374
    @lucianocorvelo7374 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi John. Your video is the best I ever saw. This is a good lesson. Thank you so much and good luck.

  • @quocducnguyen
    @quocducnguyen Před 3 lety +1

    From Houston TX: Great video and thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @TheWeirdSide1
    @TheWeirdSide1 Před 4 lety +3

    Super informative and no nonsense video!

  • @kpnitrl38
    @kpnitrl38 Před 5 lety

    From Washington DC...
    Great informative video. I used to live in Belltown for 14 yeara. What I miss most is the fishing.

  • @thorn11
    @thorn11 Před 7 lety +3

    Great video John, very informative!

  • @bethsolomon7351
    @bethsolomon7351 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video 🎉 love from BC Canada ❤

  • @crystaljoleen8183
    @crystaljoleen8183 Před 6 lety +3

    Wise man. Thank you for your knoweledge and time.

  • @lv2mine
    @lv2mine Před 5 lety +2

    Best shrimping video on you tube thanks again

  • @brianseymour7572
    @brianseymour7572 Před 6 lety

    And here i thought you would have to run all the way over to Saanich inlet for shrimp/prawns! Thanks John!

  • @Floatflyer1
    @Floatflyer1 Před 4 lety +1

    I, too, would like the results of light vs no light. One comment on emptying the Ladner style pot, I balance one side of the pot on the gunwale(have a heavy plastic sheet to protect the gel coat) and put the bucket underneath. This is easier and the wife can easily balance the pot. VERY good video, thank you.

    • @sov19871987
      @sov19871987 Před 2 lety

      Those shrimps don't care about lights, food food food

  • @kwangaroo
    @kwangaroo Před 6 lety +7

    You mentioned the lights and if it made any difference but didn't share your results. Could you please tell us if the lights did any better? Thank you.

  • @donville72
    @donville72 Před 5 lety +7

    I place my pots then sit a long ways away and watch. Waiting and hoping someone will try and steal them. If that happens they will need to swim to shore. Period!!!

  • @johnnysaltyaircrabcake8030

    Eeeenough for 2 shrimp cocktails

  • @allancrow134
    @allancrow134 Před 5 lety

    Hey John, In Canada we call those Prawns, not to be confused with shrimp. There are also delicious pink shrimp in Juan de Fuca Strait which can be caught in traps in good numbers(350/trap) in the right locations.

    • @Gofishmagazine
      @Gofishmagazine  Před 5 lety +5

      Allan Crow yes, many people call them prawns, but they are in fact, Spot Shrimp, not prawns.

    • @allancrow134
      @allancrow134 Před 5 lety

      John L. Beath Hey John, I remember fishng with you years back on the Kilbella river in Rivers Inlet. Catching broodstock. You showed me how to nose loop rig whole herring for fishing on the saltchuck. Cheers eh!

    • @Broxty
      @Broxty Před 5 lety +2

      @@Gofishmagazine not true. They are Spot Prawns, google it. Shrimp are much smaller.

    • @mikeandroi2698
      @mikeandroi2698 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Broxty You are wrong. They call them Sport Prawns as a nick name but they are genetically shrimp. Feel free to google it.

    • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
      @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Před 4 lety

      If cross checking the following Wikipedia pages you see that SPOT SHRIMP, also called SPOT PRAWNS are in the infraorder of CARIDEA, which makes them SHRIMP. yes, farming, fishing, and restaurant paperwork often refer to them as both, but scientifically everything in infraorder Caridea is a SHRIMP..... science has nothing to do with location or industry colloquialisms.....
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleocyemata
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandalus_platyceros

  • @bambalai15
    @bambalai15 Před 6 lety

    where do you shrimping?

  • @MrGotropic
    @MrGotropic Před 4 lety

    Hay where do you buy those Prawn traps with the wide ramp (not the Lardner traps) I live on Vancouver Island and I cant find anything like those

    • @DWoodward
      @DWoodward Před 2 lety

      Costco

    • @DWoodward
      @DWoodward Před 2 lety +1

      and Holiday Sports in Burlington WA

    • @MrGotropic
      @MrGotropic Před 2 lety

      @@DWoodward what? they sell Pawn Traps in Costcos in the States? Cool, I wish ours did

  • @user-yz1uo8yk8f
    @user-yz1uo8yk8f Před 11 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊

  • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
    @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, but in future videos when you switch to something people have to read, leave it up longer so we have time to read the whole thing without having to stop the video and go back…

  • @texarkanaandi7393
    @texarkanaandi7393 Před 5 lety

    How about cut-up chicken as bait?

  • @keithsage7258
    @keithsage7258 Před 5 lety

    How many trap can you set?

  • @wshtb
    @wshtb Před 4 lety +2

    Man I just can't see my self investing in all these gears only to be allowed to use them for 4 hours per year.

    • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
      @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Před 4 lety

      Nobody
      You are confusing commercial regulations with sport or subsistence regulations...

  • @marzsit9833
    @marzsit9833 Před 3 lety

    in washington it's common for the local native american tribes to steal pots, i've watched tribal fishery boats do it. seems to happen more often up north where the lummi believe they own all rights to the water, i remember seeing a newspaper article a few years ago where a dumpster located at a boat launch near birch bay was full of red crab pot buoys from pots that were stolen from the area.

    • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
      @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Před 3 lety

      Set pots 500 meters from uninhabited land with trees, go back to marina and drive to that uninhabited land near your pots…. Wait with a camera if you are going to try the legal route or a .308 if you like your justice frontier flavored….. outboards and radar domes make great targets….

  • @lincqimiq5265
    @lincqimiq5265 Před 5 lety

    I have 250 Ladner pot. it is stackable but I put 125 pots each in 2 spaces in my boat
    My boat is 22 ft Ladner pot is best than wires box pot it take lot of space u take about 80 or less pot on ur boat ....

    • @InvestorAcademyPodca
      @InvestorAcademyPodca Před 5 lety

      In WA, you can fish 4 pots per boat, so space is not much of a concern.

    • @sov19871987
      @sov19871987 Před 2 lety

      @@InvestorAcademyPodca sure is if you bring 25 people in 12 ft boat

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 Před 3 měsíci

    Your limits are way too low

  • @ronc6468
    @ronc6468 Před 4 lety +1

    Those are spotted prawns, not shrimp.

    • @Gofishmagazine
      @Gofishmagazine  Před 4 lety +1

      Ron C Puget Sound does not have “prawn.” If you look up Washington State’s shellfish regulations as well as B.C’s and Alaska’s you will see “Shrimp Seasons” not prawn. These are Spot Shrimp, not prawns even though they are commonly called spot prawns. Here’s what Wiki says
      Pandalus platyceros, also called California spot prawn (as well as Santa Barbara spot prawn and Monterey Bay spot prawn) or Alaskan prawn, is a shrimp of the genus Pandalus. Spot shrimp are a large shrimp found in the North Pacific.

    • @Gofishmagazine
      @Gofishmagazine  Před 4 lety +1

      Pandalus platyceros, also called California spot prawn (as well as Santa Barbara spot prawn and Monterey Bay spot prawn) or Alaskan prawn, is a shrimp of the genus Pandalus. Spot shrimp are a large shrimp found in the North Pacific.

    • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
      @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Před 4 lety

      Ron C
      If cross checking the following Wikipedia pages you see that SPOT SHRIMP, also called SPOT PRAWNS are in the infraorder of CARIDEA, which makes them SHRIMP. yes, farming, fishing, and restaurant paperwork often refer to them as both, but scientifically everything in infraorder Caridea is a SHRIMP..... science has nothing to do with location or industry colloquialisms, and colloquialisms have nothing to do with science...
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleocyemata
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandalus_platyceros