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Crabbing

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Anthony1013
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Crabbing

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I picked up my two pots that were soaking overnight and was blessed with a limit of 7" Dungeness crab. The best pot was soaking deep... 160' to be exact. The pot at 90' had a few, mostly females and rock crabs though. Both pots were about 2 miles north of Meadow Pt (near Shilshole Marina)....

Cheers!

Anthony
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Re: Crabbing

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Nice crabs. It's interesting the depths you mention. The average depth of the Chesapeake is 21 feet.
John
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Re: Crabbing

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John,

Out here we cannot crab inside San Francisco Bay. It all is done in the ocean. Average depth of San Francisco bay is about 7 feet ( including North, South and Central Bay. Central Bay ( Golden Gate Bridge to Angel island and Treasure Island area) is the deepest. Constant dredging going on outside of this area to keep the channels open for the cargo ships.

Paul
1999 Albin 28 TE "Antoinette"
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