Hubby Ken cooking up some tasty Dungeness Crab from our own backyard.
But you can crab from the shore or from the public docks too. All you need is a license and crab pot (and a license). Come try it it’s fun AND delicious!
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Hubby Ken cooking up some tasty Dungeness Crab from our own backyard.
But you can crab from the shore or from the public docks too. All you need is a license and crab pot (and a license). Come try it it’s fun AND delicious!
Two days after I took this, the lil birds fledged..
Crabs are very large and very plentiful this year! Oh yes, and still yummy.
My hubby Ken cooking crabs to perfection
I wish I could have taken this 20 minutes sooner when the boat was 45 degrees sideways. He is not the first sailboat to not read the tide charts correctly and get beached. It was a BIG sailboat. If you zoom in you’ll see him at the left/back inspecting the boat. He did get released about 5 hours later and moved to deeper water.
The mountains and buildings in the far background are actually Vancouver Island, across the straight.
The beginning of crabbing season has started
I’ve nicknamed my neighbor “Zena Warrior Princess” for everything that she does on her paddle board. She crabs, paddles across the entire bay in 2ft swells in the winter, and often is out with her cute pug on the front (I’ll capture that soon!)