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Topic: Tomales Crabbing 3/24  (Read 810 times)

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kokoloco

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I crabbed Tomales Bay today.  Despite the fact that I did it in my North River I noticed a lot of yaks in the bay so I shot some photos.    It must have been a demo day as many appeared to be the same model/color.  Some of these might have been you!  I did end the day with 8 rocks and 8 dungies.  I plan to finally get my new Tarpon 120 in the water on Tuesday at Collins Lake.  Just thought I'd share.









 
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hightide

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Nice pics.  Never tried Tomales crabs because of the current but I'm glad you took home dinner :smt003
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Rockroach

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Thanks for the report. Good to hear there's a few dungies still around.
Claveys and a few other kayaking outfits do tours around the bay.
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rcmallory

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Yep, there still are crabs out there.  The big group of kayakers are mostly tours from Blue water or others.  The small group look like some of my sea kayaking friends from Petaluma Paddlers, or BASK (bay area sea kayakers)  Some of us sea kayakers are also would be kayak fishermen.


 

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