The Days of Salmon Traps & Fish Pirates
This is the story of fishing pioneers in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, and of the most efficient and controversial type of fishing gear ever devised, the trap. Listen to the last of the trap men as they tell their tales. Watch historic film footage of the traps that proliferated throughout Puget Sound and Alaska waters. Step inside the tiny shacks where trap watchmen contended with the ever-changing moods of the sea and the lurking presence of the fish pirates. Marvel at the bygone age. Produced in conjunction with the Whatcom County Parks Museum at Semiahmoo. © http://johnsabella.com

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The Salmon Capital of the World: The story of Ketchikan

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The Longline Pioneers

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Trap Fishing for Cuttlefish (1996)

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Idiots In Boats Caught On Camera

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What If Germany Never Invaded The Soviet Union?

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Centuries of Fish, Seattle's Dynamic Distant Water Fishing Fleet

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Tuna Fishing & Canning | Vintage Documentary | ca. 1930

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THIS IS HOW U.S. MARINES MASSACRE PIRATES AT SEA (REAL FOOTAGE) - Brutal Operations Compilation 2026

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Surviving Alaska - Hunting Giant Moose, Catching Wild Salmon to Feed a Yupik Family Through Winter

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This Is How People Lived Inside a Whaling Ship in the Atlantic in 1850 | AI Reconstruction

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The Strangest Story Ever Told: The Legend of Thomas Bay Alaska

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The Great Age of Salmon and the PAF

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Some of the Sneakiest Poachers We've Ever Seen

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Neets Bay: An Alaska Salmon Ranch

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Pots of Gold, The Profit and the Sorrow

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Salmon Capital - Campbell River

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Catching Salmon on an Alaska Fishwheel

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The Bristol Bay Sailboat Days

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Idiots in Boats Caught on Camera#11 | 500 Incredible Boat Moments Caught On Camera!

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