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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #15 on: February 24, 2022, 03:22:07 PM »
Going to make me a couple PVC ones to try out in sequim bay, how deep are you guys setting them? Maybe I missed that

Got a few in Sequim Bay, over in the deep towards the base of Travis Spit. Not near as productive as the inside of the middle of the spit... out in 120 ish. Sequim Bay State Park beach is actually a spot for the rock technique, just walk North to the mud ball bluff on a big minus tide.
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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #16 on: February 24, 2022, 03:48:25 PM »
The ancient Greeks or whoever they were used ceramic vases.
Just a rope around the neck of the vase.
When pulled the octopus would just stay in there.
No bait need.


I like eating octopus and will that method this year.
They like crab so good crab grounds will produce.

I have seen monster sized ones on Vancouver Island while diving.
Ones head was the size of my torso w/about. 12’ span.

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Yep, my neighbor on Hood Canal was an old Greek man. Would kill them by biting them between the eyes where one of their brains is located. Killed them instantly, not even breaking the skin.
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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #17 on: February 24, 2022, 04:07:08 PM »
This is on my "bucket" list. Sorry. How deep and what kind of bottom?  We brought one up in a crab pot once but it slithered through before we got the pot in the boat.

Both sandy and rocky will work (or use to work in Hood canal).
My neighbor would have at least one set off Octopus beach near Hood Sport. It is pretty sandy there, with no huge rock outcroppings. And a couple sets of Ball point in deeper water, the has a fairly rocky bottom.
The way he described it, octopus are extremely curious. They will move into the cans, and take possession of it. If you leave you cans longer then a day (or two tide cycles) they loose interest and go back to their home lair.
But if they are in the can, they will hold tight until brought out of the water before letting go.

He use to give me the small ones to play with in the tide pool in front of our bulkhead. High Tide would allow them to return.
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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #18 on: February 24, 2022, 04:08:36 PM »
The closest we have come to catching one (sort of) was when my wife caught a giant ling cod off Neah Bay and it barfed one up on deck.  It must have just eaten it too as it wasn't hardly digested at all. Pretty good sized too. We ended up using it for bait the next few days.
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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #19 on: February 24, 2022, 04:29:09 PM »
They hide in rock piles during the day and patrol around the sandy flats at night, at least from what I have seen diving.  I don't know how far they will travel away from the rocks, but I wouldn't set them too far or you are basically in a wasteland.

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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #20 on: February 24, 2022, 06:23:37 PM »
So my buddy who we visit pretty often has a dock, would it be worth just throwing a few traps out along the dock or should we take the boat out and throw them a little farther? We've caught crab throwing off the dock but had better luck going a little farther out too. It sounds like they're all over from low tide out.

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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #21 on: February 25, 2022, 07:07:38 AM »
We've got a few in and on our pots while shrimping Jackson cove.

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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #22 on: February 25, 2022, 09:27:40 AM »
So my buddy who we visit pretty often has a dock, would it be worth just throwing a few traps out along the dock or should we take the boat out and throw them a little farther? We've caught crab throwing off the dock but had better luck going a little farther out too. It sounds like they're all over from low tide out.

I've seen them in 20' on out.  Plenty in the 50-60' range.  I would guess they are willing to go where the food is.

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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #23 on: February 26, 2022, 09:37:27 PM »
I don’t think trapping them is legal in this over-regulated state.  I caught one squid jigging and see them caught once in a while off the piers.  These are red octopus, not pacific giants.
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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #24 on: February 27, 2022, 07:48:31 AM »
I would see then hunting on large sandy areas on night dives in Monterey and on Vancouver Island.
Depth doesn’t matter.
When diving near rocks you will see a pile of crab shells just outside their lair.

Ogden point in Victoria BC is a great easy shore dive.
Just walk down the square blocked jetty for 10 or so minutes.
Great place to see Giant Pacific Octopus, wolf eels and monster lings because it’s a protected no take zone.

Octopus taste great if done properly not so much if not.
Grilled or thinly sliced with lime and spices are my favorite.

I will post up during the summer crab season after I learn if there are any special rules.
Just dropping a trap and floating a bouy when it’s not season seems like a violation or unwanted attention at best.
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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #25 on: February 27, 2022, 08:36:56 AM »
Puget Sound does have giant pacific octopus as well as red ruby although the reds only get maybe 15-20" long max stretched out.  Only giant pacific may be retained.  They are available for harvest year round with a shellfish/seaweed license except in the areas designated closed to octopus harvest.

They must be caught either with hands or an instrument that does not penetrate or while angling with a hook and line.  Whether a trap/pot is an "instrument that does not penetrate" is not clarified in the regulations.

Page 138 of the regulations.
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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #26 on: February 27, 2022, 09:22:20 AM »
Yeah I’m going to contact them for the specs.
An instrument that penetrates is probably a pole spear or something of that nature.

When I hunted the Channel Islands I was told no spearguns or knives, hands only from our charter.
That was a while ago and in a different state.

I’ve seen YouTube vids where they kept them if they were in crab traps.
That doesn’t make it legal though.

I also don’t know if there is a season.
Even if there wasn’t I wouldn’t trap (if legal) out of crab season.
My area/community is very small I and wouldn’t want to be known as “that guy” even if they were wrong.

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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #27 on: February 27, 2022, 10:49:16 AM »
You just put a clay pot in the ocean and hope an octopus thinks its a nice safe space to crawl insde.

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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #28 on: February 27, 2022, 02:46:01 PM »
Tacu Poke is an amazing Hawaiian baby octopus dish. And grilled teriyaki octopus is to die for.
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Re: How do you catch Octopus
« Reply #29 on: February 28, 2022, 10:05:49 AM »
I received this today from WDFW.

"It would be illegal to run octopus traps in Washington State waters.  Per page 138 of the current pamphlet, octopus can only be caught by hand or with an instrument that does not penetrate the octopus (unless one is hooked incidentally while fishing with hook and line).  The only shellfish that are allowed to be taken with pot/trap gear are crab, shrimp, and crawfish."
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