Hi guys! We live full time in a camper van. Anthony's passion is saltwater fishing. Any fishing, really! We post fishing videos for now. Stay tuned for the full, top to bottom, restoration of our camper van!!
worst managed lake in montana.. fwp should all be fired for ruining this lake then managing it for an invasive species. this lake should be full of trophy cutts/bulltrout/kokanee .. but instead these hacks manage it for lakers to appease a few old guys that troll around.. lake pend orielle in idaho is a perfect example of what this lake could be but our corrupt fwp is to lazy and comfortable in the jobs to actually fix what they ruined .
You did an amazing job on your sprinter! I watched your videos on them. I have a T1N I’m building out right now. I finished the plumbing and wiring today 🙌 I love that awning. I’ll look them up. Thanks for sharing. I’m hoping you have an interior van tour 👍
Hi I went the same route as your and trying to look for your spot but can’t find it can you show me on the map where it is. I go on the 29 then turn left at the marathon gas station then went straight is is the first bridge when u make the left at the marathon gas station?
I have the Troller T-15c and want to do a full restore to it in the future. Love the rear storage for the fuel tank and battery. I am from Western Pa where these boats where made. Great video!
Just getting around to watching this one! Anthony’s enthusiasm for that brown trout makes us want to go fishing more! Love how much he loves it and appreciates, the beauty of the fish! You guys always make us 🙂
When fighting the crabs in the trap I use the Guage, let them grab it and distract them so I can grab them from behind. When measuring go for the flats inside the points, not point to point.
I just reworked my crab traps to be heavier so the tide doesn't walk them into deeper water. 12,000 crab traps a year disappear in Puget Sound, some may get stolen, but a lot get moved by the current and lost. I though I lost mine last week, but I was just off in my triangulation. I experimented with depth and bait placement in the two traps for 2 hours and got 4 dungeness over 6 1/4 (but returned one for soft shell), and 2 rock crabs over 5 inches which is minimum in Washington. I boil mine live in a pot of sea water and cool in fresh water after 15 to 20 minutes. My favorite way to eat them is broiling the meat on a toasted English muffin with cheddar cheese, and sometimes hollandaise sauce.
Thanks so much for the info!! I always Appreciate tips, especially from people that know what they’re doing. Looking for a slightly bigger boat. That current was a little intense for the size boat I have. If we get a bigger boat I hope to make it out to Washington next year for crab season again. It was a lot of fun. Maybe we’ll run into you there!!