Activites, Camps and After School Classes in Richmond, CA

Bay Area Pier Fishing: Crab Harvest (No license Required)
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Richmond, CA
Join "Salty," a Bay Area Native, for a masterclass in DIY Crabbing that you literally cannot get anywhere else. Why? Because we don't just use standard gear. You will gain exclusive access to Salty’s Custom Trap Design—a proprietary, fail-proof system invented by the owner and found in no store on earth. We teach you the active Rod & Reel Snare method for the fight, but we also deploy my custom traps to guarantee the haul. You will learn the engineering behind why commercial traps fail and why my design delivers. This is a chance to see a local trade secret in action. Book now to witness the difference. . The "Secret Weapon" Reveal: You will operate Salty’s custom-designed crab traps. These are engineered by hand, strictly unavailable in retail stores, and designed with a unique geometry that outperforms standard commercial pots. You will learn the DIY mechanics of why they work and how to upgrade your own gear.
In-person
10+ years

Bay Area Pier Fishing: Halibut Hunt (No license Required)
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Richmond, CA
Here is exactly what makes this unique: The "Live Bait Chain": Halibut ignore dead bait. We don't buy frozen anchovies. You will learn to master the Sabiki Rig, catching your own live Shiner Perch, Smelt, or Anchovies right from the pier. You learn the entire food chain: catch the bait to catch the beast. Rigging: Halibut teeth and gill plates slice weak lines. Using Salty’s background in Non-Destructive Inspection, you will learn to build a bulletproof Carolina Rig. You will learn to check leaders for microscopic abrasions that lose trophies, ensuring your gear holds when it counts. "Mental Sonar" (Reading the Floor): We teach you to visualize the bottom topography using the "Dragging Retrieve". You will learn to feel the transition from mud to sand to rock, identifying the "ambush holes" where Halibut hide. The hardest skill in fishing. You will learn to distinguish the "tap-tap" of a Halibut from a snag, mastering the discipline of "feeding the fish" before setting the hook.
In-person
12+ years
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