Curious, did you grow up out there?
Anyways, just watch out for the boundary for the ferry's.
I know lots of folks liked to place their traps right beside the cresol soaked structures that make up the main dock.
Why the crabs liked it, no idea.
Was just talking to a buddy a few days ago about getting out there to do the same.
Disgusting however what they found in Boundary Bay that made the news a while back.
Finding one trap with buoy, no markings on it, and then finding many more attached to the main line.
I think in 1 day they recovered 250 traps (if i recall correctly?).
And estimated there may be as many as 1000 illegal traps out there.
And they all had fishing line/nylon to keep the escapement hatches shut, not the dissolving line.
Basically a continual killing machine.
Buddy also caught the natives over on the island doing the same crap, but "sinking the buoy" a foot or 2 below the water so
no one could discover them.
(not saying its the natives in Boundary Bay)
Ended up with the ropes entangling his props.
He was pissed.....wont say more about what he did about it

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Anyways, have fun.