We've taken our fishing love, passion, and experiences and turned them into a fishing show. Older videos here from Black Rose Fishing Charters...we are still chartering, taking small groups of people fishing around Cape Cod. We've expanded our horizons with the fishing show, CastNCrew. See you smiling. Capt. Rich Antonino...www.castncrew.com or you can visit our charter website at www.blackrosefishing.com
I hunt them on the cape - dont bother with traps etc and chicken... i use a net and powerful light - they kinda freeze in the light like a deer does... and you can pick and choose what size you catch and let the females go... I can catch a limit of 25 in like an hour, maybe 90 min hunting them... i go at night obviously - daytime is fun, but it always seems harder in the day and less successful to me.... anyhow, i also clean them before cooking. toss em in a cooler of ice water for 5 to 10 min and that basically puts them into a very docile state. then you can pop the top off, rip out the lungs and guts, and just leave the meat in the body and claws... i can clean 25 in less than an hour, sort em into bags to freeze and save or ready to cook and eat... they freeze well - for like crab cakes at easter time or new years or whenever... especially when they arent back in the shallows yet. so i save a bunch at the end of the season to eat over the winter etc. Then when they show up in late may or early june through september, i can get plenty and have lots for the off season... another cool video to watch is andy nebreski from On The Water - living off the land and sea - #2 --- he gives some good tips on hunting at night... headlamps a must, along with another flashlight you can use with your hand and pop in your teeth when you go to use the net and scoop them up. -- and you can drag around a 5 gal bucket with foam at the top to keep it upright and not sink.. toss a handful of seaweed in every few crabs so they dont all kill each other and rip each other apart...
Hello this is a great video. Very informative. I am a saltwater angler from Sri Lanka. I always wated to do away most of hardware in front of the lure. I am currently using a heavy fluro instead of wire trace we used to have in fear of losing lures to macs and kudas. For the convinience of changing lures what if i have a strong split ring instead of snaplock end of the fluro so that i can change lures using a plier. Its not as easy as using a snaplock but eliminates having too many hardware. What are my chances of damaging line with split ring end? Thanks heaps for very useful tips
They need to be a minimum of 5" across and male only. They weren't doing this legally, as they had no gauge, weren't measuring any of them and weren't checking gender.
Wonderful no Constitutional right to fish,clam,crab for your dinners PAY GOV. FIRST THE DEMOCRACY < SOCIALISM United States is a Republic form of gov. where "We the People" have freedom to enjoy nature or even get food nature provides and Article 4 section 4 secures this freedom from gov.control over the People..Sad what Ignorance has been trained to us by gov. schools and boy oh boy does gov. profit..
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I know this video was posted years ago but hopefully you still get notifications for it! I have two shark jaws, all cleaned and ready to hang on the wall. Problem is, I have no idea how to hang them. I need to figure a way to attach something to the back of the jaw, that can hang on the wall if that makes sense? Any ideas? Or how do you hang/display yours?
Just get a wooden wall rack that you would put hats and jackets on and you can cut it to use one peg or you can just use the whole rack thing if you want