Inside The Life Of A Shrimper

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @johnandrews6320
    @johnandrews6320 Год назад +316

    I worked for little Mark for years he truly is one of the best captains out there and he always catches glad to see he's still doing good

    • @SrtNine813
      @SrtNine813 Год назад +4

      i wanna get into it do u have contact info

    • @pissip
      @pissip Год назад +5

      He seems like a nice honest guy. I hope he can retire and enjoy the sea in a more recreational way

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +14

      he's such a kind soul :) cool to hear you got to work with him.

    • @lionelarestide5817
      @lionelarestide5817 Год назад

      ​@@ScottGerkehello my friend

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      @@lionelarestide5817 👋!

  • @BryantWheat
    @BryantWheat Год назад +521

    I'm a commercial shrimper in Alabama. It's a hard life, but some of us find it very rewarding. Like Mike said, we are getting choked out by imports. We aren't greedy, just a little needy. BUY LOCAL! If you don't have local shrimp, make sure you purchase wild caught American! shrimp!!

    • @chaseb4988
      @chaseb4988 Год назад +28

      That’s all I buy I refuse to buy imported foreign shrimp.

    • @joyjoy534
      @joyjoy534 Год назад

      I only eat wild caught Gulf shrimps. All those farm raised are loaded up with chemicals to keep them alive.

    • @michaelkack
      @michaelkack Год назад +3

      Seems like American shrimp taste different and not in the good way

    • @NotOnDrugs
      @NotOnDrugs Год назад +14

      commercial scalloper (now), but started out shrimping in the pamlico sound. you couldn't pay me enough to go back to picking up those worthless things, esp on a freezer boat. the _only_ way to shrimp is to hook the lazy lines to the net reel & let the reel do the work for you. the boat they're showing here is definitely old, but she's made a many of dollar.

    • @jonherbert1612
      @jonherbert1612 Год назад +2

      I’m going yup I’m gonna be in a little while

  • @justinvillanueva5673
    @justinvillanueva5673 Год назад +557

    Shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. There's uh, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it.

  • @Valmontst
    @Valmontst Год назад +113

    These shrimpers/commercial fishermen are like farmers and truckers…they are the backbone of America! God bless and protect them.

    • @Tommy-t1t
      @Tommy-t1t Год назад +5

      I fiends that it’s the same for Canada and USA for shrimping

    • @mitchelboutte997
      @mitchelboutte997 6 месяцев назад +5

      I always thought of it like driving a tractor in big circles. and after 23 years of pounding nails , driving a boat till the sun comes up was the best .

    • @TheReefdog
      @TheReefdog 4 месяца назад +3

      Thank you for those words!!

    • @BewelCranfield
      @BewelCranfield 3 месяца назад

      AMEN TO THAT MY FRIEND

  • @21Piloteer
    @21Piloteer Год назад +37

    My dad (RIP) worked as a shrimper and skippered several boats during the 60's, 70's, 80's, and part of the 90's. He shrimped out of Key West, FL., South Carolina, and Sneads Ferry, NC.

  • @rkgaustin
    @rkgaustin 9 месяцев назад +79

    To hear those hard working men talk about how much they love our great country is a message that needs to be shared more often. Thank you shrimpers!

  • @bayoulafourche
    @bayoulafourche 7 месяцев назад +37

    I'm a louisiana girl since birth. My dad flew crop dusters but worked on shrimpers in-between crops. It was such a wonderful life. We were always healthy and brown. They used to have these guys parked along the roads that sold fresh shrimp, crawfish and oysters out of their trucks. They sold stuff by the bushel or half bushel and everything was in a burlap bag. God i miss those days. When my dad was on the boats, he brought me things like octopus and such. What happened to us?

    • @manurocker1
      @manurocker1 4 месяца назад +2

      Wow. That was a pleasure to read. I wish you the very best and hope good and affordable seafood flows readily your way. Amen.

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan 20 дней назад

      Same in Australia today, all boats will sell to anyone who shows up when they get back. Cash only of course...

  • @seahagkeylover
    @seahagkeylover Год назад +7

    Lived in the Keys and got buckets of shrimp any night I wanted!!!

  • @gsd5505
    @gsd5505 10 месяцев назад +20

    One thing I learned in almost 2 decades of fishing on offshore fishing boats. Is attitude makes the difference!!!.

    • @JSp4wN
      @JSp4wN 8 месяцев назад

      Wild Bill, is that you?

    • @gsd5505
      @gsd5505 8 месяцев назад

      @@JSp4wN my name is Steve and I'm from Rhode Island. I've heard of that name on deadliest catch. But never in the real life

  • @mickfeagan4658
    @mickfeagan4658 11 месяцев назад +7

    I worked on a long line halibut boat in Alaska in 1970. I loved it. This made my evening mate. I am 73 retired in Hawaii. Thanks for the great show braddah. ❤

  • @Drevils4
    @Drevils4 9 месяцев назад +4

    Probably the most chilled crew I've watched. No yelling no bickering just enjoy what they do.

  • @dirtybootsfishing2923
    @dirtybootsfishing2923 9 месяцев назад +12

    I'm a shrimper in dulac Louisiana an it is rough because of all the imported shrimp for us to make a living don't buy imported buy local an fresh or u will get sick no telling what they did to the imported shrimp support your local seafood family

  • @stunter2875
    @stunter2875 Год назад +22

    Always happy to see good people being recognized and I hope the locals support this operation. When a business cares about the community means the world to me

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      Isn't that such a great idea to have a shrimp boil?! Looks like the local support is starting to coming in now that they're going out on a regular schedule :)

  • @starkai6806
    @starkai6806 9 месяцев назад +4

    Their dog is such an adorable sweetheart. My goodness what a furry bundle of joy.

  • @rustyp5810
    @rustyp5810 11 месяцев назад +10

    I sure won't complain about the price of seafood...Good luck to these hardworking Americans..

  • @z4zompy
    @z4zompy Год назад +25

    The giving back to the community bit, that's a lot of love and respect out there. If everyone knew how hard they work...and thanks to this channel, now they know. ❤❤❤

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Год назад +1

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    • @sadikigray9436
      @sadikigray9436 Год назад

      ​@@mohdfahmi8841🎉🎉0😊😊

  • @ZagelMedia
    @ZagelMedia Год назад +12

    Wow catching the shot of the dolphins waiting for scraps to be pushed off the boat is awesome! Never seen anything like that before! 8:16

  • @cliffordplasd8239
    @cliffordplasd8239 Год назад +20

    Put a huge smile on my face real Americans caring for each other and their community. Big thank you to all of the hard working men in this video.

  • @bobfoster5659
    @bobfoster5659 9 месяцев назад +8

    These guys are hard working great people! This video shows the sun filled beautiful days out at sea. my father was a commercial clammer and I had a AWESOME childhood growing up on the water. Dont be fooled, the sea can be a very dangerous place in all types of weather. I remember the winter months especially. Never felt cold like those days. Wind constantly blowing, waves taller than the boat! I miss that life. wonderful summer times, cold and relentless winters. i can remember my dad saying to me, "the cold is coming". Ya dont have to worry much about the cold in florida, but when the weather comes in, its a whole different world. Thanks for the video, brought back a lot of memories.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  9 месяцев назад +2

      Hi Bob, thanks for stopping by and nice to hear this video brought back some childhood memories :) The stories these guys have told me about bad weather experiences were crazy 🤯 Looks like they've all had their "lucky to be alive" moments. As you know, that's just how it is for the commercial fishermen.

    • @BewelCranfield
      @BewelCranfield 3 месяца назад

      I AM A FLORIDA CRACKER I SEEN IT SNOW AND FREEZE A FEW TIMES

  • @Sundayswingerz
    @Sundayswingerz Год назад +20

    That’s my best friend from Key West, Jimmy Phelps!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 so proud of you Bubba!

  • @metalinmotion
    @metalinmotion Год назад +27

    This was awesome to see the skill of these hardworking crew members doing what they love in their element!

  • @ttken588
    @ttken588 Год назад +166

    I'm amazed that people continue to eat foreign raised shrimp that are full of chemicals and never tested. Florida wild caught shrimp have a great taste. Thanks Shrimpers.

    • @bigadz8209
      @bigadz8209 Год назад +7

      Same as people in Australia, we have an amazing prawning industry but people still buy frozen vannamei prawns from China, Thailand etc

    • @tdeaux
      @tdeaux Год назад +5

      Here out West from Albertsons to Costco all you see in their fridges are foreign imported shrimps. Whatever cheap they stock them up in the freezer and later sell them to the public. The wild shrimps our fishermen caught in the Gulf hardly made it out here.

    • @stevenclever
      @stevenclever Год назад +6

      Wildcaught is SO much better!!! 👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼😊😊

    • @cac90277
      @cac90277 Год назад

      Because the government controls our food with regulations so they can keep us sick to make their profit in the pharmaceutical industry.

    • @bgsinvoice1407
      @bgsinvoice1407 Год назад +2

      I dont buy those imports.

  • @ChrisinOSMS
    @ChrisinOSMS Год назад +15

    I was part of a Coast Guard Patrol Boat crew in 1993 out of Group Mobile (Gulfport, MS to Apalachicola, Fl) when climbing aboard these vessels we’d either see flippers and blowholes or fins and teeth as we jumped from the RHIB to the transom. We kept the night-time schedule for boardings and used the daylight to transit to the next fishing ground. We got about 4 hrs sleep a day for 14 days at a time. Turtle Excluding Devices (TED’s) were controversial at that time, and I was amazed at the amount of bycatch caught in the nets back then. It looks like the bycatch reduction devices being used today are doing there jobs, too. These are hard working folks and I have a lot of respect for the work they do.

    • @mark4m557
      @mark4m557 7 месяцев назад +2

      I know some people hate the thought of using fish excluders. They see it as a hole in the webbing, and what they fail to realize is fish and shrimp swim a different pace. If a boat isn't going fast enough. Shrimp are going to swim out of a trawl anyway.

  • @giantmanice
    @giantmanice 5 месяцев назад +4

    These guys are some of the most well spoken commercial fishermen I've ever heard speak

  • @ricklarsen7438
    @ricklarsen7438 9 месяцев назад +3

    I will keep buying them. Thank you.

  • @jonharper3546
    @jonharper3546 Год назад +6

    Wow! Thank you for this. I worked on a Key West shrimp boat when I was 19 (the Jim Doolin) way back in 79. We used to dock behind the Half Shell and spent our money at the Mascot. Great memories.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      Oh wow, I’m sure you’ve got a ton of stories!

    • @jonharper3546
      @jonharper3546 Год назад +1

      Oh yeah. Key West in the seventies. What a time and what a place. So glad I survived it. @@ScottGerke

  • @ameeallen8614
    @ameeallen8614 Год назад +27

    Capt Marc, the entire crew, and Luna are absolute legends! I love visiting the Keys and buying shrimp from the seafood market near the airport in Marathon. The drone shots are amazing 👍

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      thank you so much for stopping by to share that with me 😊 They really are an awesome crew

  • @politicsuncensored5617
    @politicsuncensored5617 Год назад +14

    I have been here in Jacksonville, FL since the late 1970's. I remember when we would go to the beach at night you see dozens of shrimp boat lights out of Mayport, Fl. Now you do not see so many boats working off shore at night. It is sad that we have lost this industry here in America. I hope these men in Key West do great & the fleet comes back. PJ

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi Год назад

      Dam government restrctions and imports they want.

    • @evanducheny807
      @evanducheny807 Год назад

      home town babyyyy we’re all moved out now tho that town went to shit we been there since 91

    • @politicsuncensored5617
      @politicsuncensored5617 Год назад

      @@evanducheny807 Is this directed at my comment as I'm not sure what you are trying to say? PJ

  • @johnwellwood46
    @johnwellwood46 Год назад +11

    what an awesome adventure you got to take and getting to know the crew on a personal level is so rewarding.. thanks for sharing and I'm happy they allowed you that opportunity

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      I'm very grateful for the experience and glad I got to share their world with everyone :)

  • @ML-kx9gz
    @ML-kx9gz 6 месяцев назад +2

    its funny because you could tell they sort of warmed up to him as the days passed by

  • @Jesselovespinball
    @Jesselovespinball Год назад +12

    Real men , working hard. Our nation is full of them . People take for granted so many things and never give a thought to what they eat or the roof they live under . Our nation was built and runs because of men like these and I’m proud to call myself one of them !

  • @CAPEjkg
    @CAPEjkg 6 месяцев назад +2

    Everyone who eats seafood, meat, or vegetables needs to spend some time with the people who harvest these items. Maybe they'll get the idea of how much HARD work is involved. Way too many people don't know what real hard work is. All they know is the easy convenience of ordering or driving to the grocery store! Hats off to all of you! You are not forgotten!

  • @Wedget
    @Wedget Год назад +5

    Great video showing us good honest hard-working decent folk and the community who are united at the end of each trip, as a proud Aussie I am privileged to say God bless America

  • @sarahemmanuel7536
    @sarahemmanuel7536 Год назад +5

    I enjoy the trip never know it was so much work but the men are very loving and friendly they cooperate very well together I love the dog he is also friendly my heart goes out to the guy who had to leave his child hood life to go on the boat may God continue to bless them immensely blessings always

  • @Jbnilles4926
    @Jbnilles4926 Год назад +8

    Thank you guys for all you do. We so appreciate you!!

  • @Bruno-ns7gm
    @Bruno-ns7gm 9 месяцев назад +2

    No greater tasting food on earth than fresh wild caught jumbo shrimp from Florida's Atlantic waters.

  • @chuck9490
    @chuck9490 Год назад +28

    This is awesome! Really love the commercial fishing videos. Educational AND entertaining

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +2

      woo hoo! Now that's what I like to hear! Thanks for stopping by and sharing that with me 🙌

    • @henrywitecki
      @henrywitecki Год назад +1

      its not just the content its the way you do the fishing content. This is just a great format and I can not wait for more of them.

  • @scottjames1904
    @scottjames1904 Год назад +37

    I am a commercial fisherman based out of San Francisco. You should do a episode or two on the commercial fisheries that we have here. Mostly Dungeness crab and king salmon (which is currently experiencing a BS closure)

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +11

      Those are two I def wanna film! Could you please email me your info? If it all works out, I'd love to come out and learn more about your way of life. www.scottcgerke.com/contact

    • @kouki3409
      @kouki3409 Год назад +4

      Hey man I know this is a two week old comment but I live in San Jose and have been trying to make seafood boils for a while. Where can I go in SF to ensure that I’m supporting local fisherman when getting seafood?

  • @davidmckee1097
    @davidmckee1097 Год назад +3

    In 1965 I hired on the Southern Pride ,a 73' wood hull out of Aransas Pass,TX. I was the header in a crew of 3. 1st trip was to be 5-7 days. 31 days later a Gulf of Mexico storm pushed us into Cameron,LA. Lots to tell! Texas A&M Sea Grant published a book called "The Texas Shrimper". Nails it as does your video! Great job!!

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      wowzers, what a story!

    • @11bravo18
      @11bravo18 Год назад

      @davidmckee1097. I boarded the Southern Pride that was on the hook just north of Ellis Rock, north of the Marquesas Keys. waiting for a repairman to come out and fix their radar. Captain was a guy named Heavy. We were on a 35 foot boat the Raxter fishing Yellowtail snapper. I wonder if it was the same Southern Pride. This was in 1984 or 85.
      They were fishing out of Marathon and I never saw the home port on transom. It was a freezer boat, probably converted. US Customs and DEA came on us after we left Heavy's boat and went back to our fishing spot. Said they were looking for large quantity of pot and cocaine and there had been allot of activity in that area recently. They came up in a very quiet all black Pantera gofast boat and had watched us with radar and night vision scope go to the Southern Pride and then leave after an an hour or so. Yep. Those were the days.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      @@11bravo18 woooooooooow!

  • @willdorey6517
    @willdorey6517 Месяц назад

    I’ve watched this video twice in two day. Capt. Mark need his own 30 min video going deep into his lore and packed with stories from times past. David and WG are beasts and also need there own sections in the same video. Being 10-15 min a piece. Such an awesome video. Fantastic job Scott!!

  • @in-sc4375
    @in-sc4375 Год назад +13

    Much respect to this hard working crew! We love our shrimp. God bless yall. Thank you for what you do. ❤

  • @SamAustin-x1j
    @SamAustin-x1j 4 месяца назад +1

    Everything will be fine and you will shine like a rising star with great success and wealth

  • @eanmueller9109
    @eanmueller9109 Год назад +10

    That little dog is a sweetheart lol awesome documentary, I love the handouts at the dock too!

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      Luna is such a great boat dog! Thanks for stopping by :)

  • @tmw1824
    @tmw1824 Год назад +23

    that dog is the most important person on that ship, its amazing

    • @sleo6664
      @sleo6664 9 месяцев назад

      Are the fresh caught shrimp put in same area on boat where fisherman walking & doggie laying around??? Just curious

    • @larzmenda1283
      @larzmenda1283 6 месяцев назад

      They took a dog with them😂

    • @derekvandyke5132
      @derekvandyke5132 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@sleo6664 yes and you do realize the ocean is probably dirtier than them or the dog

  • @jerrywiget307
    @jerrywiget307 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks you for sharing your thoughts and knowledge of what we need to do and how shrimp get to our tables.aloha from Hawaii

  • @corks25
    @corks25 Год назад +11

    Fantastic video -- learned so much -- have nothing but positive feelings for the crew and captain and their efforts -- I can't imagine the challenges of continuing such a honored tradition - men and women of such character are the backbone of this nation - thanks for all they do and letting us see their efforts up close and personal

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      Sounds like both of us have a whole new respect for this line of work, huh?

  • @robertlittle8672
    @robertlittle8672 Год назад +6

    Great idea on filming this for all the people to see the hard work that goes into harvesting shrimp from a shrimp boat,hats off to these guys!!!!!

  • @BELCAN57
    @BELCAN57 Год назад +5

    I live in Massachusetts, and I thought I knew what good shrimp was. After going to Florida and eating Pink Gulf shrimp I'll never eat anything else. They have a remarkable taste all their own. Thanks to all those shrimpers working long hours.

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi Год назад

      you should try Texas Blue crab...best in the world. Don't eat that Cheaspeake bay junk there's no flavor in it at all...

  • @DaRealPhillyJawn
    @DaRealPhillyJawn Год назад +5

    This is such a great documentary. When I go to the market I only buy shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico. The quality and taste are the best. I forgo any shrimp that are not caught in U.S. waters as the ones over seas from shrimp farms are loaded with chemicals and antibiotics. I'll gladly pay more for peace of mind. Thanks shrimpers for your heard work and dedication!

  • @davidtrimm3823
    @davidtrimm3823 Год назад +6

    I was a biologist who spent some time on shrimp boats off Key West and Gulf. I remember when brine freezers were new.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      ah cool, there was a biologist on the king mackerel video I did. Crazy how she just jumped on the boat with us for a few days and that was the first time we had met. Is that how you worked as well?

  • @SaltyReflections
    @SaltyReflections Год назад +14

    Nice video man. I do some commercial shrimp trawling off the coast of SC using a 25' Parker to pull a 40' trawl net. We don't have the option of trawling for shrimp at night. We're allowed to trawl from sunrise to sunset. The rules are different here. Thanks for the awesome video.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      wow, that just may be the side of the country I move to if i ever become a shrimper. I never really had time to get used to their work schedule 😵‍💫
      Thanks for stopping by and glad you enjoyed the video :)

    • @ameeallen8614
      @ameeallen8614 Год назад +1

      Oliver! Hope you and Steph are doing well. I like seeing my favorite youtubers out and about on the web. It's kind of like seeing family out at the grocery store, only it don't matter if I look like a troll right now lol

    • @ameeallen8614
      @ameeallen8614 Год назад +1

      @@ScottGerke I love their work schedule lol. I've worked 12 night shifts for 20+ years. You get used to it eventually

    • @kkttss1928
      @kkttss1928 Год назад +1

      I've watched your videos. I'm somewhat near you

    • @SaltyReflections
      @SaltyReflections Год назад +1

      @@ScottGerke Shrimpin Ain't Easy! LOL

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Год назад +4

    Wow I had no idea what shrimping was like. I do admire these men. Thank you very much.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      cheers to learning something new!

  • @vieuxacadian9455
    @vieuxacadian9455 Год назад +6

    I worked the ( Grosse Comme Ca ) and The ( Sugar Bird ) . Built up to 11 foot trawl boards and dummy doors for Galle' trawl boards . Sewed all types and sizes of trawls and Louisiana Mamou nets for Fishermans net and supply in New Orleans back in the early 1980s. I popped heads off shrimp for 16 hrs a day while working those big boats. Tough life but loved it ! Bonjour de Louisiane amis partout !

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      wow, so you're no stranger to this line of work! What an experience!

  • @hellohello8556
    @hellohello8556 11 месяцев назад

    Nice of the boys to let you on their boat while they were working. They were good guys. I lespecially like the feed the community thing that will keep everyone happy and on side. 👍

  • @32plug
    @32plug Год назад +20

    My son and I went out to help a friend when we were visiting in Louisiana. He had a really nice shrimp boat. Let me tell you something, that job is rough as hell. Hats off to the shrimpers. They don’t get paid for the shrimp like they should. Government brings in all these crappy oriental shrimp when our shrimpers suffer.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      whew wee, tough life for sure!! 🤯

  • @PVilarnovo
    @PVilarnovo Год назад +1

    I have learned everything about the shrimp industry from Bubba, thanks.

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 Год назад +3

    Awesome! I lived on the Texas coast in a little drinking village called San Leon. I knew lots of shrimpers that lived there, but most of them just shrimped in Galveston Bay. The few guys I knew that shrimped in the Gulf docked their boats in other places. In the years I lived there I saw the Texas shrimping industry under attack by politicians who favored the foreign imported shrimp. Each year the Texas shrimpers made less money, because the shrimp importers were getting tax breaks and the locals weren't. Cheap imported shrimp hurt Texas shrimp prices and many boats went bankrupt. TP&W has a program where they will buy any shrimp or crab license back, but they will never again sell those licenses. They are slowly eliminating the local fish market in favor of cheap Chinese and other Asian imports! I'm an old man, but I could possibly see the end of Texas commercial fishing in my lifetime!

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      what I'd like to better understand is WHY the government allows all of these imports. It all seems fishy to me, pun intended.

  • @KorrilaNHS
    @KorrilaNHS Год назад +5

    This is my first video from you. I can already see you will go far as long u put the work in. Amazing work

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! The world is so fascinating and if ppl are willing to let me learn more about them, I'm ready to tell their story.

  • @cowpen
    @cowpen Год назад

    Great video! My grandfather was the first Norwegian shrimper to settle on Fort Myers Beach in the '50's. He owned and skippered several boats over the years, sometimes single-handed. In those days before freezer boats, the holds were filled with shaved ice and the shrimp were packed whole as they were caught. Once you got back to the docks, the shrimp and ice were vacuumed out and the shrimp were graded and headed on the packing line in the fish house. I used to love when took me there as a kid. Those owners and skippers could really poor-mouth over a cup of coffee and a cigarette back then. Probably still the same way today.

  • @brentkuehne435
    @brentkuehne435 Год назад +3

    Had a chance to go out on a swordfish boat for a week when I was in my 20s. The captain said there is no turning back if you get seasick. I chickened out and regret it to this day!

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      oh man, but those long days out at sea can really put a hurtin on you if you're not prepared! My first day out was a doozy. Ya know, sounds like your due for another try!

  • @209seahawks
    @209seahawks Год назад +2

    I used to shrimp out of Aransas pass tx I loved it the money great depends t the ice boat or freezer boat

  • @dirtmansteve7184
    @dirtmansteve7184 Год назад +6

    As a 6th generation Floridian I appreciate and enjoy your vids on the commercial fishing of the gulf. Shouting out from Manatee county. Sarasota sucks Yankees and snobby rich and famous.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      Hot diggity, 6th generation?! A true Floridian right there!

  • @FarmerC.J.
    @FarmerC.J. 3 месяца назад

    What an amazing documentary! People need to know where their food comes from!
    Thank you!
    Also, please extend a thank you to the Captain and his crew!
    God bless!

  • @JustMe-01
    @JustMe-01 Год назад +3

    I cant believe how calm those Gulf waters are

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      right?! whew thank goodness!

  • @tonyavila2517
    @tonyavila2517 Год назад +4

    From now on-I’m buying nothing but US harvest shrimp

  • @GroundedFlyboy737
    @GroundedFlyboy737 Год назад +3

    Scott, thanks for putting this together, very enlightening.

  • @kurtdoerfel7620
    @kurtdoerfel7620 Год назад +5

    cool to finally see this!

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      Now I can finally tell everyone that I made it on the shrimp boat that I've been talking about FOREVER! haha

  • @freedomforever6718
    @freedomforever6718 10 месяцев назад

    When I was 19 in 1976 I drove to Alaska and my first job there was being the only deck hand on a shrimp boat. We used shrimp pots on long lines. I did everything from chopping bait to picking shrimp. One of the best jobs I ever had.

  • @ScottGerke
    @ScottGerke  Год назад +27

    This just in: One of the investors on this boat just pulled out and a GoFundMe account has been set up to help get this boat shrimping again. If you'd like to help, please visit gofund.me/036472c7 or if you're interested in purchasing shrimp from their current suppliers, you can visit their website: southeasternshrimp.com/
    And they deliver all across the country!
    I'm always adding pics and vids that didn't make it in the video on my other socials if you'd like to check that out.
    www.tiktok.com/@scottcgerke
    facebook.com/scottcgerke
    instagram.com/scottcgerke
    Also, I've got a newsletter that I send out every once in awhile with updates and extra chatter: eepurl.com/duTeH5
    Thanks for watching and cheers to learning something new!

    • @villydaan2968
      @villydaan2968 Год назад

      .

    • @yungkeewong7350
      @yungkeewong7350 Год назад +2

      一..一

    • @jordanwilson3618
      @jordanwilson3618 Год назад +2

      We build those "doors" there typically called trawl doors. We build roughly 50 sets a year. We built the outriggers on that boat.. those doors create a drag and spread the net open. The tickler chain flicks the shrimp up off the bottom. We do most of the steel fabrication at my shop in Tampa for the shrimp boats that run out of Tampa.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +3

      @@jordanwilson3618 cool to hear from the person who builds all of that! Thanks for the info on each part of the dragging system, too. I never did ask what the tickler chain does.

    • @jordanwilson3618
      @jordanwilson3618 Год назад +1

      @@ScottGerke yea definitely a lot of stuff that goes into it. And it is not for everyone lol

  • @stevel4997
    @stevel4997 4 дня назад

    I captained several grouper boats out of Tarpon Springs in the 70's and 80's. Those were the days of the Miss Tarpon, Clos Den, Michael T, Seatrek, Miss Vikki and about 30 other grouper boats. The docks also were home to about 20 or so shrimp boats and about 10 or so marine ways and boat building yards.
    The industry has now been almost totally decimated by Government regulations more than anything else plus the rise of "Tourism". The docks are almost totally unrecognizable anymore as they were in their heyday.
    The best friends and days of my life.....sorely missed but never forgotten.

  • @saenole66
    @saenole66 Год назад +1

    My first time on your channel. This story was great. I sport fished Key West for many years. Sometimes we would trade beer for their bycatch which we used for chum. Often we would buy some of their catch which was so fresh and delicious. A hard life for those hearty souls.

  • @Grant-vk6zo
    @Grant-vk6zo Год назад +2

    What an awesome view of this way of life. Those men work their behinds off and seem happy while doing so.

  • @haroldrogers6566
    @haroldrogers6566 Год назад +1

    After watching this video I promise you I will buy American wild caught gulf shrimp from now on. Even though it costs a lot more. These guys deserve every penny they make and I’m gonna help them out. American workers at their best 💯💯

  • @bradpetrick2126
    @bradpetrick2126 Год назад +1

    Thank you for making this video, and thank you to the fisherman supporting this county.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      you're welcome and glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @lostmysoulmate
    @lostmysoulmate 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant group of lads, proper caring atmosphere. Be safe 🙏🏻

  • @djquinn11
    @djquinn11 Год назад +2

    First time I’ve seen one of your videos Scott, I really enjoyed it. The captain and crew were great. Keep up the good work my friend.

  • @rinaldocastelo787
    @rinaldocastelo787 Год назад

    God bless Capt and crew old shrimper capt from suriname south america been working for the japanese shrimps company you guys bring memories back bro thanks ah lot 😂😂❤❤

  • @GeographRick
    @GeographRick Год назад +1

    Cool video. I'm from Charleston, SC and love low country boils. I can taste the difference between local shrimp and imported shrimp. Support these guys and try to buy local.

  • @cp-lr1tg
    @cp-lr1tg 4 месяца назад

    When I was 14 I started working over the summer on my family’s shrimp boat. It was a small boat and trips never lasted more than a day. I remember being so tired when I got home every day only to wake up at 3:00am to do it over again the next day.

  • @douglasbrown9625
    @douglasbrown9625 Год назад +1

    🎉awesome video! I live in Florida and it’s great to see always had a fantasy about working on a shrimp boat for a summer almost had a chance, but I missed it when I was younger. Thank you again.

  • @goodcitizen7064
    @goodcitizen7064 Год назад +2

    My dad was a shimper in the gulf, out of Texas. He used to be gone for weeks at a time, then come home with a trash bad full of 6-7 inch long, huge shrimp. I loved it!! One time during the off season, he took us all out on his shrimp boat and he was piss drunk. He got it stuck on a sand-bar and we had to walk to shore, the water was up to my nose, I was scared as fuck! Needless to say, I never went back out with him and I think he got in trouble lol

  • @luiscolmenero2913
    @luiscolmenero2913 Год назад +1

    The only shrimp boat there? Dang. Hats off to those men. 😎. A special breed👌🏽.

  • @briantreco2371
    @briantreco2371 Год назад +2

    this channel is going to be something else ill tell ya... genuine people and real footage... dont see this everyday

  • @user-ko2tu3ss3o
    @user-ko2tu3ss3o Год назад

    27:45. THAT is beautifully articulated. Pride in ones work and country. God Bless America and her people.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      That was a great line for sure. Powerful words spoken.

  • @JoyBoyCoy
    @JoyBoyCoy 8 месяцев назад +1

    These are real men. This is real work. This is real life. As soon as I get sober I’m going work on the ocean with my Pup. It’s the life I’m destined for I have a strong desire to be on the ocean. 🌊

  • @saltwaterinmyveins
    @saltwaterinmyveins Год назад +1

    Love shrimping!! A forgotten industry. How my folks made a living.

  • @shannong.forbes9471
    @shannong.forbes9471 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed watching through the entire video. As a kid I always wanted to become a shrimp boat captain.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      thanks for stopping by, Shannon :)

  • @latishajaubert5600
    @latishajaubert5600 3 месяца назад +1

    TED's still being used. Glad to see that

  • @mica1k
    @mica1k Год назад +1

    i've always wanted to get into commercial fishing/shrimping! looks so fun and challenging

  • @kirstenrae4662
    @kirstenrae4662 8 месяцев назад

    The amount of risk and sacrifice I was ignorant to, thank yall for what yall do to keep our bellies fed. Will always shop local and buy local fish and seafood!

  • @fredfrissell2322
    @fredfrissell2322 6 месяцев назад

    This reminds me of my days working on a shrimp boat, . Great video and what a great crew. Best of luck on all your drags.😆

  • @walteranderson2507
    @walteranderson2507 Год назад

    This was a awesome video! I live here in Thunderbolt Ga. and have the luxury of having Nelson's Shrimp down the road from me. Ol' "Buddy Nelson" and Jay are two jam up dudes! and let me not fail to mention Tan and his crew! Best Ga. Whites on the planet!

  • @rocknral
    @rocknral Год назад +2

    I cant believe these guys havnt heard of a sorting table. Hell that looks like a pain just dumping the catch on the deck.

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi Год назад

      tables can't handle that much shrimp hahahaha

  • @diosdadocumigad6641
    @diosdadocumigad6641 Год назад +2

    This is my first time to watch on your RUclips channel. Great content. This is a kind of vlog that should be supported by everyone. Now a subscriber. Thanks.

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад +1

      Woo hoo! Thanks for stopping by and hope you enjoy what I've got in the works!

  • @adamlebleu4598
    @adamlebleu4598 21 день назад

    I'm a Cajun and grew upshrimping in Biloxi and Ocean Springs and all around the northern gulf. I made great money for the time and I ate like a king. I recommend fishing to any young person. Never a dull moment learning and seeing amazing things. Beats fast food all to hell.

  • @0dbm
    @0dbm Год назад

    This is the cream of the crop , when it comes to shrimping crews

  • @hunnitbenz2212
    @hunnitbenz2212 11 месяцев назад +1

    Should have asked the captian and his crew what was the craziest thing they have heard/seen out in the sea!!! Would have been interesting to hear.

  • @sheepdog1102
    @sheepdog1102 9 месяцев назад

    Your Forest Gump moment, looks like a lot of fun and a lot of hard work but a honest living 😊

  • @BobbyJones-mj1tc
    @BobbyJones-mj1tc Год назад +1

    Came across your episode and it was so much fun to watch! Thank you!

    • @ScottGerke
      @ScottGerke  Год назад

      Awesome :) Thanks for stopping by!

  • @johndlouhy3334
    @johndlouhy3334 Год назад +1

    Thx for the tour Capt Dan