I have a confession; I had you all wrong from the get go. I didn't want to like your channel at first. At first, I thought you were one of those "chip on your shoulder" kind of guys, the kind of guy that goes to the bar looking for a fight, not even sure why. I was way wrong about you and your channel has become addicting to watch. By now, I have watched like 20 of your videos and I can't get enough. You are doing it right, brother! I love these videos and cant wait for the net one. I even shared your videos on facebook and with the guys in the shop. Keep up the good work, your channel is a godsend.
Seeing the crab nets takes me back to the North Shore on Lake Pontchartrain in the 1960’s. Every summer my Dad rented a camp on the North Shore for a month. My brother and I ran the crab nets every day. Laissez les bons temps rouler!
Hallelujah! I love watching your video because you are "fishing for food". You fish, crab, and shrimp for the pleasure of catching your food and you do it sustainably for the environment. I feel the excitement when you have a great catch, a big fish, and knowing you plan to eat your catch.
U DA MAN, I love the way u promote our way of life down here to the world. Our culture, abundance of fresh resources, Our food, No place like it, I'm proud to live here and to have someone like u to share it with others. Keep up the good work BRO. Can't wait for the next vid.
JARED , You always knock it out of the park. Fantastic videos enjoy every single one. Thanks for your time and effort. Best RUclips channel I’ve ever watched. Keep up the good work.
I took my son fishing for catfish on the Potomac River one day.They weren't biting. Neither were the bream. All we caught were eels, something I had neither eaten or cooked. We caught enough for two meals--fried eel and an eel stew. Would have liked to catch some more, but that day was a "one of."
Hey Jared this is why I love living here in Louisiana. You can go from fresh water fish to salt water fish in a stones throw. The reason why I love fishing in Louisiana is because of the heritage and the lifestyle that the Bayous hold. If you think about it. The waters are the same waters that pirates like Jean Lafitte used to navigate. (Not the exact bayou but you get the point) not only that so many generations have lived off these waters, and also Native Americans that knew how to live of the bayous, is what really excites me about living in Louisiana.
I would have taken that crab and made two Maryland style crab cakes. (A two crab cake dinner here in Maryland is selling for $28-$30. Thanks for helping me pass my time.
You got to keep that cichlid it's an invasive species and I believe you will get in trouble if you put it back. Art from San Antonio I'm enjoying your videos
You keep that Fish ,your wallet gonna be empty 🥴. What a fun day,just relying on the Lord🌞. I know how the wind can beat you up😡. Nice cook up🔥. JO JO IN VT 💞
I have a confession; I had you all wrong from the get go. I didn't want to like your channel at first. At first, I thought you were one of those "chip on your shoulder" kind of guys, the kind of guy that goes to the bar looking for a fight, not even sure why. I was way wrong about you and your channel has become addicting to watch. By now, I have watched like 20 of your videos and I can't get enough. You are doing it right, brother! I love these videos and cant wait for the net one. I even shared your videos on facebook and with the guys in the shop. Keep up the good work, your channel is a godsend.
Illegal to throw back, something I've learned from your channel!
I love how Louisiana boys go out to put food on the table.
Amen
LIKE THE FACT THAT YOU SHOW THE GOOD DAY & THE TUFF DAYS
Amen
Seeing the crab nets takes me back to the North Shore on Lake Pontchartrain in the 1960’s. Every summer my Dad rented a camp on the North Shore for a month. My brother and I ran the crab nets every day. Laissez les bons temps rouler!
Hallelujah! I love watching your video because you are "fishing for food". You fish, crab, and shrimp for the pleasure of catching your food and you do it sustainably for the environment. I feel the excitement when you have a great catch, a big fish, and knowing you plan to eat your catch.
I appreciate that. God bless
U DA MAN, I love the way u promote our way of life down here to the world. Our culture, abundance of fresh resources, Our food, No place like it, I'm proud to live here and to have someone like u to share it with others. Keep up the good work BRO. Can't wait for the next vid.
So nice of you
JARED ,
You always knock it out of the park. Fantastic videos enjoy every single one. Thanks for your time and effort. Best RUclips channel I’ve ever watched. Keep up the good work.
God bless you my friend
I took my son fishing for catfish on the Potomac River one day.They weren't biting. Neither were the bream. All we caught were eels, something I had neither eaten or cooked. We caught enough for two meals--fried eel and an eel stew. Would have liked to catch some more, but that day was a "one of."
Hey Jared this is why I love living here in Louisiana. You can go from fresh water fish to salt water fish in a stones throw. The reason why I love fishing in Louisiana is because of the heritage and the lifestyle that the Bayous hold. If you think about it. The waters are the same waters that pirates like Jean Lafitte used to navigate. (Not the exact bayou but you get the point) not only that so many generations have lived off these waters, and also Native Americans that knew how to live of the bayous, is what really excites me about living in Louisiana.
Damn you broke it down deep😂😂😂😂
@@SHOWTYMEslimx 😂😅 it’s the truth 🦐🦐
All thats missing from that title is an Oh My.! Another great looking meal.
Brilliant!
@@OutsidetheLevees “Lions & tigers & bears, oh my!” " Crabs, Panfish , Catfish and Invasive Fish, oh my! “Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Louisiana anymore.”
You got me hungry Jared. You got to stop tempting me with all the food. Lol
Looks fun bro, man we should set something up , bring u up north Wisconsin to ice fish for whitefish in sturgeon bay ... you'll live it...
Pick'in crabs = about as fun as it sounds. Fishing for dinner = 100%.
Years ago we were going fishing and I couldn't find the bait. When I asked my husband he said he had it for lunch. 😂
Bayou Bienvenue Marina area???? Kinda looks familiar... looks like you had a good fun day amigo!!!
I enjoy watching your videos because I never know what you’re going to be doing. I also like the fact that you cook what you catch in the end
I appreciate that!
Dinner looked good to Me!👍
I would have taken that crab and made two Maryland style crab cakes. (A two crab cake dinner here in Maryland is selling for $28-$30. Thanks for helping me pass my time.
Another amazing video!
Hi Jared, Where is a good place for a handicapped lady to fish down in your area?? I would love to have a good time like you did today.😇❣🦀🐟🎣
Definitely the Delacroix Island fishing pier! Be safe and have fun
Great food video
Some STUD RIOS!
What state are you in? TX cichlid is native to TX. Its legal to throw back or keep.
Awesome video
Cool video bro
Made it here first thank you for the awesome videos
You got to keep that cichlid it's an invasive species and I believe you will get in trouble if you put it back. Art from San Antonio I'm enjoying your videos
Where did you get that big double ring crab net? Hook & Line?
Call Ryan Boudreaux for the net (337) 578-0500
Is that brackish ?
Livin The Goof Life ..........................
It’s illegal to throw it back. But you don’t have to keep lt.
Cool video
You keep that Fish ,your wallet gonna be empty 🥴.
What a fun day,just relying on the Lord🌞.
I know how the wind can beat you up😡.
Nice cook up🔥.
JO JO IN VT 💞
lol bait looks big enough to eat and enjoy y😋
Yes indeed!
You need some rice and beans!
Nice!
You have to keep it illegal to toss back
Put bait in your crab traps😊😊
Put that over a bed of rice!!!
Are u in Florida. If so just throw that thang out a lil deeper and u should get a peacock bass
Illegal to throw back.
Makes my apple seem rather mundane.
Do it bro
Don’t put it back. Invasive species