Frosti1980 People catch fish and Dungeness crab off this pier all the time. In fact, if you zoom in on the left side of this picture, you can see a crab being reeled in.
Frosti1980 The locals use snares to catch crab around here. If you zoom in on the black spot on the left, you can see the frame of the snare with the crab hanging below it. The shape of the shell is right and some legs and at least one claw are visible.
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Very beautiful picture looks like I am really there
ReplyDeleteTY, Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFrosti1980 People catch fish and Dungeness crab off this pier all the time. In fact, if you zoom in on the left side of this picture, you can see a crab being reeled in.
ReplyDeleteFrosti1980 The locals use snares to catch crab around here. If you zoom in on the black spot on the left, you can see the frame of the snare with the crab hanging below it. The shape of the shell is right and some legs and at least one claw are visible.
ReplyDeleteAnyways. I'm not trying to be argumentative, but there is quite a bit of wildlife in the local waters. Thank you for the kind comments about the picture.
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Love it over there,
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