DIVING for my DINNER / Crawdad Catch and Cook
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Sup bros
I went to war underwater with this feisty little guys for all of you to enjoy this fun catch and cook. I do have to say though, crawdads are actually pretty tasty WHEN you prepare them correctly!
Thanks for watching and I appreciate all of you who continue to watch my videos and follow along my journey! See y'all next time
Watching you prep the crawfish for cooking feels like a witnessing a crime 😅
The video was great the view of the lake and the sky was amazing and you under water catching those crabs 🦀 was really something loved it 😍 see you on your next adventure ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
Thanks for watching 🤙🤙
I love them Crawdads, as you call them, we got em here in New Zealand too, and call them Koura, or Fresh Water Crayfish, or just crawlies, but so many ways of having them and the things themselves are ready to eat in a minute, or they go rubbery over cooked. Your tucker looked awesome Bronson ...... just needed some Sweet Chili sauce tho lol
My mouth was watering thinking of past feeds of them lol ...... even cooked and cold, and just dunked in vinegar, or lemon juice, or soy, or sweet chill .......bugger ya, now I'm drooling lol
Wooooooooow hooooooo. I love it. (ME ENCANTÓ!!!)
I’m glad you enjoyed 😁
This was a good, interesting, quality video. Nice job.
Thank you very much, I put a lot of work into it
Thanks for watching!
Hey Bronson, I learned a new trick from you on how to get meat out of the shell. I never new this before but I am going to give it a try --Wow Amazing. I use to catch crawdads too in a stream in the in the Santa Cruz Mountains on a field trip to California. But in Nevada all we have are sand crabs, lol Thanks for another awesome video
What are sand crabs??? I’m going to have to look this up because it sounds cool!
Thanks for the comment Calvin, I love seeing your comments on all my videos
The Sand Crabs are mostly in the wet costal regions on the coast or in wetlands but in Fossil Valley Nevada there are probably remnants of a variety of marine life. I haven't come across any sand crabs yet in my travels in eastern Nevada, but who knows. I know that in Death Valley California they have Pup Fish that is a protected species that live in a spring. It interesting to come across different animal species and wildlife. I am always looking forward to your next awesome adventuring
Dude I’ve heard of the pup fish before!!! Those things are the coolest fish ever, the spring they live in is actually the entrance to a MASSIVE cave system that is filled with fresh spring water and they only live on the surface.
I geek out on stuff like that so it’s probably my main goal to see when I get to Death Valley.
I’m sure you’ll see the video 😉
that crawfish got joinked 5:16
I saw on necked and afraid a lady used a stick and maybe some string but she baited it and stuck it in the crevices and caught one after another. They wouldn't let go of the bait.
In some other lakes around where I live, there are hundreds of crawfish that will eat anything that comes near them!
I guess these ones don’t share the same taste
late comment😁😁
New hairstyle 😊
Better late than never 😳😉
In the south we call it crawfish.
It’s probably the better name!
You seem to be such a sweet and handsome young man! I sure hope my granddaughter meets someone like you outside enjoying life and nature.
Thank you very much!
Hey Bronson. What fun catching crawfish! It must be mating season for them if their shells are soft. I use to catch crawfish when I was a wee lass. 😂😂. The trap is flawed, I couldn’t see a way for them to get into the trap. You certainly got a nice amount for an appetizer. Needs some butter, garlic and splash of white wine. It’s nice to see you enjoying your van. I’ve got plans for an overnight trip tomorrow or Wednesday. Depending on weather. 😁
That’s awesome! The van must be close to being done!
You’ll have to tell me how it goes 😁