What do these folks fish for when it's not crab season?Crab season, Dungeness crab, opens here on 15 January. That means you can set your crab pots three days before, today, 12 January. And so it is here. These guys and more like them will load up al those pots that have been filling up motel parking lots and any other open spaces close to the water onto their boats. Then out to sea to set them, up and down the coast. 15 January they can be pulled and those delicious crabs will come tumbling into the holds. And eventually onto dinner plates. ;o)
L1003702 M90 + Thypoch Simera 50mm f/1.4 2f/2.0 by West Phalia, on Flickr
L1003719 M9 + Thypoch Simera f/1.4 @f/2.0 by West Phalia, on Flickr
Hake, salmon, tuna, shrimp are what comes to mind immediately. Hake is big and is processed here in town and shipped out frozen and as surimi frozen. Likewise shrimp. There are also sardines, large ones. There are the remnants of a great salmon run which is fished by trawlers offshore and then by "bowpickers" (Bowpickers) when they are in the Columbia and its tributaries. Non-commercial fish with lines. But the great salmon runs of the past are long gone. All that is left is a trickle and that is tenuous.What do these folks fish for when it's not crab season?