My first experience to go crabbing. It was an expected short notice arrangement after the ESL class. I phoned John, he didn't want to go. C & M drove out with me to Burrard Inlet. I helped them to inflated the diggy, tied the chichen pieces to the cage, watched M rolled out to the middle of the Inlet, dropped the cage.
I was surprise to see him coming back to shore and didn't have to stay on the water. We sat and
talked for one hour. Then M rolled out to retrieve the cage. C shouted to ask him if there was any crab, cause last time when they came, they didn't have good result. M said there were two.
As he rolled closer and closer to shore, we saw his big grin. I thought it couldn't be too bad. Actually, he had 12 of them in the cage. We sorted out the female ones and threw them back into the water, cause it is illegal to keep them. There were four huge ones and four medium sized ones.
We were very happy on the way home.
J took movie and pictures of them. Since he does not care for crab. I ate one and saved three to enjoy them with my son who also loves crab. Mmmmmm good!
I was surprise to see him coming back to shore and didn't have to stay on the water. We sat and
talked for one hour. Then M rolled out to retrieve the cage. C shouted to ask him if there was any crab, cause last time when they came, they didn't have good result. M said there were two.
As he rolled closer and closer to shore, we saw his big grin. I thought it couldn't be too bad. Actually, he had 12 of them in the cage. We sorted out the female ones and threw them back into the water, cause it is illegal to keep them. There were four huge ones and four medium sized ones.
We were very happy on the way home.
J took movie and pictures of them. Since he does not care for crab. I ate one and saved three to enjoy them with my son who also loves crab. Mmmmmm good!

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