Your videos are so wonderful to watch, well produced and so entertaining. My son is in hospital at the moment so am watching at weird times and trying to catch up and take my mind elsewhere for a few minutes. I love the way you are so caring of the environment and have your own guidelines far more than the legal ones in fairness to nature. Thanks, a brilliant, relaxing watch.
Oh dear, I hope that he is ok. I know all to well what it can be like when you are in hospital and trying to take your mind elsewhere. Take care and I hope you’re all sorted soon. 💙
I’m a walking encyclopedia on sea life in Cornwall now from watching all these videos and I live in a desert halfway around the world. Can I use this information? No. Is this still my all-time favorite channel? Absolutely.
I happened upon your channel only yesterday and have been devouring your videos ever since! You remind me so much of my grandfather in that you're always teaching, being mindful of the impact you have on the world, encouraging your son, and having a great attitude. These were all aspects of Pop, who grew up not too far from you. He used to tell me all about the treats he and his brothers and sisters used to comb from the beaches and tidal pools! I feel like I'm walking alongside you (and him!) when I watch your videos. Your voice is so like his. Thank you for creating lovely videos. I enjoy them so much!
Another beautiful video. I drive buses in London, and you are the my stress relief. Thank you. When I get the time, I escape to fish in the Solent near Portsmouth. I don't care if I don't catch anything, just being away from the noise for a few hours makes me feel so happy.
Yesss man I love your foraging and tide pool videos! I woke up very late this Sunday here in Virginia, but I'm so happy that I got to relax in bed a bit longer and watch your new video in full, what a treat! Thank you for your work, you have a serious knack for teaching.
Very interesting walk along the coast with you John, one can't help repeating comments but you are so relaxed in your presentations & SO knowledgeable about your fields of interest. You can certainly keep this old broken down old man absorbed in your videos. Thanks mate, Don from South Aust.
I grew up in Hawaii and this was my favorite thing to do, check out the tidepools at low tide. I love these videos, especially since you can name everything you find
Great to see you get a spring! We go from winter-a week of spring- straight into 40+deg of summer! Same the other way, summer- a week of autumn- then into winter! It always been this way, its not climate change, its just our climate.
I’m loving your videos so here’s a BIG Thank You . I’m now in a wheelchair 🦼 and miss being able to get out fishing and exploring the beaches where we live. I used to love night fishing and your videos remind me of the fun I used to have. Thank You
What a stellar day to be out in nature , John. The wildlife is worth the trip. I live on a river. The wildlife is spectabulous. Stay well , my friend. Big shout to James and Mrs.FL.👍🍺
Hi John, I have fished course and sea for over 50 years but I don’t have a fraction of the knowledge that you have that you so skilfully & interestingly impart to others, you never cease to amaze me with the diversity of your knowledge, may you continue too retirement and beyond.
The amount and variety of life you find and share with us is great to see! I remember back in the mid-seventies, when pollution was just starting to make the news, fearing that when I was older, and had children of my own, we'd perhaps not have the amazing adventures of rock pooling. To me, there is no place as awesomely beautiful as Cornwall and North Devon. Can't wait for our two weeks in paradise to come around this year, it's mostly all that keeps me plodding along on the 9 - 5 rat run!
I dream of the day when I move near water again. I miss foraging for mussels and razor clams in a Alaska. I miss collecting mussels, fishing, crabbing and shrimping in North Carolina and Florida.
Was very surprised by the amount of different types of anemones we have in the Uk was expecting 2 or 3 , seen plenty of the snake locks but will have to keep my eyes open for the rest more often when I go searching , great video as always John !
@@TheFishLocker I’ve grew up in penzance my entire life so spent that much time fishing all round cornwall but hardly ever really been foraging ! The more I watch your videos the bigger my list gets of wildlife I’m trying to find while I go foraging !🤣 going to do a bit more research into the species of anemones there absolutely amazing !
I just discovered you and have been watching your videos for hours. My new favourite channel. I’m a marine/wildlife student from QLD Australia and not only are your videos entertaining and informative, but the respect you have for the ocean and it’s creatures is awesome to see.
Thank you very much Claire and welcome to our channel. We are simply sharing what we know and love doing. Our sealife might not be as exciting as in Australia but we love it.
@@TheFishLocker When I was 15 I left school and worked on my grandfathers' fishing trawler out of Pittenweem in the Firth of Forth. I caught and ate everything :) Including doggies which are delicious if you can be bothered preparing them properly. Wrass are tasty too if a little bony but your prize catch in this video was the wee spiney. The little Crayfish. Those little buggers are the tastiest things in the sea. Preserve the tiny spiny's I say..
Actually dogfish are easy, split them down the middle and slap them on the bbq skin down. Turn them over to let the oil out and char the underside, job done.
We are lucky buggers to have such a healthy environment in our waters,. Thanks for taking us on a virtual rummage on the shore ! 75 days and counting till I'm doing it for real down at Perranuthnoe cheers John 👍🏴
Did you see the blue lobsters busting a gut laughing. .Calling you an old softy. .Thanks for the great education today John.. Looking at the snow AGAIN . I was ready to trade you places .Wet boots or not. .Cheers from Alberta
Thank you, John, for another outstanding Vlog, Your explanations and descriptions are very easy to take on board, since watching your Vlogs I have come to understand the beauty of our coast and the vast amount of creatures living on and around our shores,. Hope the family are well, keep EM coming John,
Love the rock pool videos, reminds me of when I was younger. Have you ever been on Merseyside beaches? We don't have much sealife as Cornwall but would be cool to see/hear your experiences.
Try the T shaped groyne at New Brighton. It's made of a regular concrete block structure that holds pools of water that drop gin clear over low water. All sorts there, but no lobsters! Be careful though, if you knock yourself out no-one will ever see you!
Thank you, I really enjoyed this episode, all the different varieties of life that you pointed out and talked about and the best bit for me was seeing the lobster moving across the sandy bottom, such beautiful colours and lovely to see one moving about for such a long time. I'm very glad Mr Lobster did not get taken home for tea.
Amazing job as always John, love your videos. Still pretty dread here in Ukraine, but my wife and daughter are safe. It's becoming a tradition: press 5 for a summary of a velvet swimming crab
I just love your videos!! I was wondering about the edible seaweeds.. how do you like to eat them? Raw in a salad, or cooked? Thanks for being such a great teacher.
What a fantastic shoreline Cornwall has, so different from the muddy Wash beaches at my nearest seaside. Your videos are always so interesting and educational, you should show them at James's school, perhaps you do, hopefully you were on time to collect him. It's really amazing what you can see just wandering along the exposed low tide rocks. Keep them coming, really looking forward to next week's episode.
It always boggles my mind the knowledge you have pertaining to the sea,love your episodes,calming and I learn something,As a young lad in Northern Ireland always loved the sea and the salt air,still as a Canadian,love eating Doltce
Nice one John! Playing catch-up again - Wife has been recuperating from an Op so not had so much time for RUclips. Fantastic footage of the Lobster scurrying around in the shallows! Stay safe & well!
Another lovely and colourful video, many thanks for posting. It seems like the spring colours on land are repeated in the sea! Rockpools are amazing places, and it was a proper wow moment when you lifted that first rock. Best wishes to you all, Kev
Very interesting, relaxing & educational video John with your normal excellent relaxed commentary keeping us 'right alongside of you. Cheers, Don from South Aust.
Great video , I was rock pooling in Torquay few years ago and found a pure blue lobster just as tide was going out , I’m told they are extremely rare , so fishermen put them back , we also did as just so beautiful , an amazing find , 👍
@@TheFishLocker they definetely do mate. I ws born and raised by the Danube so im going fishing since i was 4 years old, but i had no contact with sea fishing at all. Thanks to your channel i learned a ton of new things, caught my first dogfish, mackerel, bass and im able to go foraging by myself. So a big thank you for all the great lessons and for helping me follow my passion far from home
Spring tides that uncover the wonders! I never missed a spring tide! O.OO the very best low tides where the plug gets pulled out, or so it seems! 👍👍👍👍👍
Great video upload. Interesting narrative throughout the video. Certainly helped to aid my understanding. The lobster you came across was seriously impressive. Pleased to see you release him back in the same spot. That would certainly have been an easy meal for any sea predator. An enjoyable and entertaining video upload. Thank you for sharing.
Enjoyed the video. I appreciate you explaining what your seeing. It’s like a science class about sea life. Thanks for taking the time to produce the videos. Y’all take care and God bless.
Another fantastic video from FishLocker, thanks John for the Sunday evening educational session. It is so informative and great knowledge base. Regards to family and Jim 👍🏼👍🏼
Wow all the stuff you get to see and touch is amazing. The star fish ♥️. I wish for once in my lifetime to be able to see all that. Just amazing I have nothing like that where I live
Good to come along with you John as always, very informative, top stuff. Head in the rocks and pools, that's the way. I live right next to sand and rocks, so weather permitting will have a forage myself today. Tide is a good time so get my waders (saves water in the normal wellies lol), bucket and hook out and go searching. Thanks for sharing and all the best.
Loved the walk about the tide pools. Was so interesting , at my grandmothers in France when the water left( tide) the boats were on stilts. We would go an knock these Chinese hat looking ( not sure ? mussels) off the rocks an eat! They were amazing! Too bad that beautiful blue lobster was fresh molt! He would of been tasty! Loved the adventure! Safe travels my friend!
It is officially the first day of Spring here in the U.K. and we at The FishLocker just want to wish everyone a wonderful year to come. 😊💙🦞
And to you and the family John 👍👌🤟
Thanks I live in the California desert love watching you
Seen the worm moon last few nights, absolutely stunning. My sign for spring is the chiffchaffs and the birch sap flowing, thanks John 👍
What do you think about lobsters, octopus and crabs will be recognized as sentient beings in the U.K?
Same to you. Best wishes.🙂
Your videos are so wonderful to watch, well produced and so entertaining. My son is in hospital at the moment so am watching at weird times and trying to catch up and take my mind elsewhere for a few minutes. I love the way you are so caring of the environment and have your own guidelines far more than the legal ones in fairness to nature. Thanks, a brilliant, relaxing watch.
Oh dear, I hope that he is ok. I know all to well what it can be like when you are in hospital and trying to take your mind elsewhere. Take care and I hope you’re all sorted soon. 💙
I’m a walking encyclopedia on sea life in Cornwall now from watching all these videos and I live in a desert halfway around the world. Can I use this information? No. Is this still my all-time favorite channel? Absolutely.
So long as you are finding the videos fun to watch and interesting then I am happy making them. 😊👍🏻
I happened upon your channel only yesterday and have been devouring your videos ever since! You remind me so much of my grandfather in that you're always teaching, being mindful of the impact you have on the world, encouraging your son, and having a great attitude. These were all aspects of Pop, who grew up not too far from you. He used to tell me all about the treats he and his brothers and sisters used to comb from the beaches and tidal pools! I feel like I'm walking alongside you (and him!) when I watch your videos. Your voice is so like his. Thank you for creating lovely videos. I enjoy them so much!
Also Pop called Daisy Anemones "Bum Hole Anemones." LOL!
Haha. It sounds like he and I have the same sense of humour too. 😊 Welcome to our channel Jess and have a wonderful day 👍🏻💙
Another beautiful video.
I drive buses in London, and you are the my stress relief.
Thank you.
When I get the time, I escape to fish in the Solent near Portsmouth.
I don't care if I don't catch anything, just being away from the noise for a few hours makes me feel so happy.
I have had some great fish out of the solent. Good luck when you next get out mate. 👍🏻🎣
Yesss man I love your foraging and tide pool videos! I woke up very late this Sunday here in Virginia, but I'm so happy that I got to relax in bed a bit longer and watch your new video in full, what a treat! Thank you for your work, you have a serious knack for teaching.
It is my pleasure. I am glad you enjoyed the video. 😊
Just something about your coastal videos makes me happy whenever you upload
I just love being out on the shore. 😊💙🦞
@@TheFishLocker aww wish my beaches were like those ...would have gone crazy exploring
Very interesting walk along the coast with you John, one can't help repeating comments but you are so relaxed in your presentations & SO knowledgeable about your fields of interest. You can certainly keep this old broken down old man absorbed in your videos. Thanks mate, Don from South Aust.
Surely you’re not that old and broken down yet mate? 🤣
I grew up in Hawaii and this was my favorite thing to do, check out the tidepools at low tide. I love these videos, especially since you can name everything you find
I simply love exploring tidepools. It’s so much fun isn’t it. 😊👍🏻
Congrats on the quarter-million subs John.. looking forward to the NEXT quarter-million
Thank you very much. 😊
Putting an early garden in today, just took a break and here you are!!!
Win win. 😊
Great to see you get a spring!
We go from winter-a week of spring- straight into 40+deg of summer!
Same the other way, summer- a week of autumn- then into winter!
It always been this way, its not climate change, its just our climate.
Haha. Not much of an acclimatisation period then?
Water clarity is amazing and what a beautiful day for a walk. Thank you for sharing.
It is our pleasure 😊🦞
Well done John and family, you getting better and better. God bless you and good luck
Thank you and have a wonderful day 😊
I’m loving your videos so here’s a BIG Thank You . I’m now in a wheelchair 🦼 and miss being able to get out fishing and exploring the beaches where we live. I used to love night fishing and your videos remind me of the fun I used to have. Thank You
I am glad that you can join us vicariously through the videos Don and have a great day. 😊👍🏻
What a stellar day to be out in nature , John. The wildlife is worth the trip. I live on a river. The wildlife is spectabulous. Stay well , my friend. Big shout to James and Mrs.FL.👍🍺
Thanks Charlie and give our love to the family. 😊
Beautifully clear water for that lobster shot! Amazing video as always!
Thank you. 😊🦞
Gosh I enjoy these coast adventures. SO educational and just plain interesting. Thanks, John!!
It is my pleasure. I love being on the shore.
Hi John, I have fished course and sea for over 50 years but I don’t have a fraction of the knowledge that you have that you so skilfully & interestingly impart to others, you never cease to amaze me with the diversity of your knowledge, may you continue too retirement and beyond.
Every day is a school day James and I plan to continue learning until I die. 😊
Thanks John for another lovely visit. The lobster was a cracking blue. Love the colour. Take care. Graham
He was a really lovely blue wasn’t he. 🦞😉
The amount and variety of life you find and share with us is great to see!
I remember back in the mid-seventies, when pollution was just starting to make the news, fearing that when I was older, and had children of my own, we'd perhaps not have the amazing adventures of rock pooling. To me, there is no place as awesomely beautiful as Cornwall and North Devon.
Can't wait for our two weeks in paradise to come around this year, it's mostly all that keeps me plodding along on the 9 - 5 rat run!
The only place that comes close for me is North Yorkshire. 💙
I dream of the day when I move near water again. I miss foraging for mussels and razor clams in a
Alaska. I miss collecting mussels, fishing, crabbing and shrimping in North Carolina and Florida.
I know how you feel, Hannah and I lived in the city for a while before James was born and I hated it. 😔
Was very surprised by the amount of different types of anemones we have in the Uk was expecting 2 or 3 , seen plenty of the snake locks but will have to keep my eyes open for the rest more often when I go searching , great video as always John !
Mate there’s dozens. I only pointed out the really common ones and missed out one of my favourites as I didn’t find any on this day. 😊👍🏻
@@TheFishLocker I’ve grew up in penzance my entire life so spent that much time fishing all round cornwall but hardly ever really been foraging ! The more I watch your videos the bigger my list gets of wildlife I’m trying to find while I go foraging !🤣 going to do a bit more research into the species of anemones there absolutely amazing !
I just discovered you and have been watching your videos for hours. My new favourite channel. I’m a marine/wildlife student from QLD Australia and not only are your videos entertaining and informative, but the respect you have for the ocean and it’s creatures is awesome to see.
Thank you very much Claire and welcome to our channel. We are simply sharing what we know and love doing. Our sealife might not be as exciting as in Australia but we love it.
I just want to say I could watch your videos where you explain everything all day
Thank you very much. 😊
The sun rises, the sun sets, John gives us lobsters with amazing colour.
It has been so long since I had a sunny day on the shore this one really made me happy. 😊
You should be on a TV show! I remember when I was a kid watching "Wild Kingdom" and your very good at doing this type of work. Thank you for sharing!
We are simply sharing what we love doing. 😊🦞
Brilliant. The blue legs on that big boy were stunning.
He really was a bright sapphire blue wasn't he. 😊💙
@@TheFishLocker When I was 15 I left school and worked on my grandfathers' fishing trawler out of Pittenweem in the Firth of Forth.
I caught and ate everything :)
Including doggies which are delicious if you can be bothered preparing them properly. Wrass are tasty too if a little bony but your prize catch in this video was the wee spiney. The little Crayfish. Those little buggers are the tastiest things in the sea. Preserve the tiny spiny's I say..
Actually dogfish are easy, split them down the middle and slap them on the bbq skin down. Turn them over to let the oil out and char the underside, job done.
Was watching an old Escape to the Country in Cornwall on You Tube the other day and who did I see but Hannah and John! Loved it!
Haha. Sneaky little cameo. 😉
Hi John ..back in u.s now...fm Philippines.. Say hi to the family n your fans out there worldwide..
We are lucky buggers to have such a healthy environment in our waters,. Thanks for taking us on a virtual rummage on the shore ! 75 days and counting till I'm doing it for real down at Perranuthnoe cheers John 👍🏴
Let’s hope the weather is kind to you. 😊🦞
I love exploring the tidepools at low tide too. It's so interesting!
I think so too. 😊🦞
Nice little informative walk at the beach.
I love it. 😊🦞
Did you see the blue lobsters busting a gut laughing. .Calling you an old softy. .Thanks for the great education today John.. Looking at the snow AGAIN . I was ready to trade you places .Wet boots or not. .Cheers from Alberta
Haha. We haven’t seen good snow on the ground for years.
Thank you, John, for another outstanding Vlog, Your explanations and descriptions are very easy to take on board, since watching your Vlogs I have come to understand the beauty of our coast and the vast amount of creatures living on and around our shores,. Hope the family are well, keep EM coming John,
I am glad you are finding the videos interesting and informative David. 😊👍🏻
Love the rock pool videos, reminds me of when I was younger. Have you ever been on Merseyside beaches? We don't have much sealife as Cornwall but would be cool to see/hear your experiences.
I have but years back. You get a massive tidal range near the mersey don't you.
Try the T shaped groyne at New Brighton. It's made of a regular concrete block structure that holds pools of water that drop gin clear over low water. All sorts there, but no lobsters! Be careful though, if you knock yourself out no-one will ever see you!
I love watching these videos. Starting and stopping to zoom in, to see more and more of all the sea life. ❤ much love to you all.
I am glad that you enjoy them Sherri. 😊
Thank you, I really enjoyed this episode, all the different varieties of life that you pointed out and talked about and the best bit for me was seeing the lobster moving across the sandy bottom, such beautiful colours and lovely to see one moving about for such a long time. I'm very glad Mr Lobster did not get taken home for tea.
He was absolutely stunning in that pool wasn’t he. Such vivid blues!! 😊💙🦞
Appreciate the Love and Respect for Your Coastal Community !!! Cheers Mate! #WellPlayed
I simply behave and do what I feel is right Mark. 😊
Here in the tropical South East Asia joining your daily adventure.
Have a nice day as always John.
Thank you very much and have a wonderful day. 😊
Amazing job as always John, love your videos. Still pretty dread here in Ukraine, but my wife and daughter are safe.
It's becoming a tradition:
press 5 for a summary of a velvet swimming crab
Best wishes to you and stay safe. 💪🏻
@@TheFishLocker cheers!
I just love your videos!! I was wondering about the edible seaweeds.. how do you like to eat them? Raw in a salad, or cooked? Thanks for being such a great teacher.
Washed in fresh water and steamed. 😊👍🏻
I knew it was going to be good day when I hear I got my booket and you go on a trip in an English accent. Good view and explanation of things.
I am glad you enjoyed joining me. 😊🦞
What a fantastic shoreline Cornwall has, so different from the muddy Wash beaches at my nearest seaside. Your videos are always so interesting and educational, you should show them at James's school, perhaps you do, hopefully you were on time to collect him. It's really amazing what you can see just wandering along the exposed low tide rocks. Keep them coming, really looking forward to next week's episode.
I have done some shoreline/sealife things with James school before.
@@TheFishLocker are you near Bude?
Always such fantastic stewardship on display. Respect.
Thank you and have a great day sir. 😊
Watching from Kansas in USA. I think it would be amazing to spend a day looking thru tide pools or the ocean like you do.
I just love it. No matter where I am. 😊
I admire your respect of the environment. Good man. Sawdust Bob
We are simply sharing what we are passionate about. 😊
It is amazing how much you know about sea life John!
This is my passion. 😊
that's the most gorgeous lobster I've ever seen!! 🤩
He was a real stunner wasn’t he. 😊👍🏻
great to see you out john looking forward to see you out in the boat
Im looking forward to getting out mate. Its been a while!! 😔
My favorite type of video! Thank you for sharing another beautiful day. ❤🦀
It is our pleasure Rachel, it was such a wonderful day on the shore I am glad I could share it. 😊🦞
Ever present Positive Attitude!! I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s almost a tongue twister 🤣
Love the footage of flora and fauna, makes me wanna coastal forage myself.
I love it all. 😊💙🦞🦀
Fascinating! I really had no idea about the diversity of wildlife on our shores.
Incredible what is right on our own shore isn't it. 😊💙
You certainly know your stuff. It's be great to see you doing these on TV
Who knows, one day we may get there. 😊🦞
Your knowledge is top class keep up the good work mate
Thanks mate. 😊🦞
It always boggles my mind the knowledge you have pertaining to the sea,love your episodes,calming and I learn something,As a young lad in Northern Ireland always loved the sea and the salt air,still as a Canadian,love eating Doltce
This is my passion Paul. Thats all there is to it. 😊
Nice one John! Playing catch-up again - Wife has been recuperating from an Op so not had so much time for RUclips. Fantastic footage of the Lobster scurrying around in the shallows! Stay safe & well!
The colours in that clear water were amazing weren't they. He was a real proper blue. 😉🦞
Another lovely and colourful video, many thanks for posting. It seems like the spring colours on land are repeated in the sea! Rockpools are amazing places, and it was a proper wow moment when you lifted that first rock. Best wishes to you all, Kev
Thank you Kev and take care. 😊
Thank you again John say hello to everyone please .
I will Keith. Take care mate. 😊
Educational with superb filming, it's great to spend 30 minutes in your company out on the rocks.
You are always welcome mate. Take care and best wishes to the family. 😊
Just discovered your channel yesterday and already watched a dozen videos. Lol. Thank you John for sharing the beauty of your town. Youre awesome.
It is my pleasure Jay, and if I haven't said it already. Welcome to our channel. 😊
Very interesting, relaxing & educational video John with your normal excellent relaxed commentary keeping us 'right alongside of you. Cheers, Don from South Aust.
Thanks Don. 😊👍🏻
And another of those beautiful Blue British Lobsters too
He was a stunner wasn’t he. 😊🦞
Great video , I was rock pooling in Torquay few years ago and found a pure blue lobster just as tide was going out , I’m told they are extremely rare , so fishermen put them back , we also did as just so beautiful , an amazing find , 👍
By far the most educational and entertaining fishing channel on youtube. You're doing a bloody amazing job mate
Thank you very much, I hope the videos help folks out. 😊🦞
@@TheFishLocker they definetely do mate. I ws born and raised by the Danube so im going fishing since i was 4 years old, but i had no contact with sea fishing at all. Thanks to your channel i learned a ton of new things, caught my first dogfish, mackerel, bass and im able to go foraging by myself. So a big thank you for all the great lessons and for helping me follow my passion far from home
Thanks John 👍
My pleasure mate. 👍🏻🦞
There is so much wonderful creatures on your shore
They are simply amazing aren’t they. 😊🦞
Spring tides that uncover the wonders! I never missed a spring tide! O.OO the very best low tides where the plug gets pulled out, or so it seems! 👍👍👍👍👍
No two tides are eve the same are they. 😊🦞🦀
Great video upload. Interesting narrative throughout the video. Certainly helped to aid my understanding. The lobster you came across was seriously impressive. Pleased to see you release him back in the same spot. That would certainly have been an easy meal for any sea predator. An enjoyable and entertaining video upload. Thank you for sharing.
Yeah when they are soft they are really vulnerable 🦞
I love your videos. You care about the lobster shedding. He didn't even fight you, but bc you knew, you let him be. What a display of empathy.
A true hunter/forager and fisherman understands every aspect of their environment and how their actions effect it. 😊🦞
Good safe fishing to everyone this year!!
Cheers mate. 😉👍🏻
THANK YOU for sharing John! I always enjoy your educational videos! My best from New Jersey!
It is our pleasure Michael. Have a great day. 😊
You were licking your lips when you had that lobster John... Thanks for the upload mate.
Haha. Almost but not quite. 🤷🏻♂️🦞
The lobster was a pretty good size, but i am glad you let em go.
That's what i loved about your feed, i keep learning more.
❤🏆🏆
He was a stunning colour wasn’t he. 😊🦞
The colour of that lobster 😍
Simply stunning wasn’t it. 😊💙
Another great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Always do mate
Great to meet you in Southampton the other day. Awesome couple of days with Garmin, love the vids. Chris 👍
It was a great couple of days and I hope it was helpful for folks. 👍🏻
I find EVERYTHING you tell us fascinating!!!
Thank you very much. I love it. 😊
Enjoyed the video. I appreciate you explaining what your seeing. It’s like a science class about sea life. Thanks for taking the time to produce the videos. Y’all take care and God bless.
Glad you enjoyed it Ron, it is my pleasure to share our videos with you. I hope they help folks out in some way. 😊
Super vid john & congrats on the 250k subs , u inspire me to start my own channel properly , thankyou for everything you do for us
Good luck. 😊👍🏻
Another fantastic video from FishLocker, thanks John for the Sunday evening educational session. It is so informative and great knowledge base. Regards to family and Jim 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you Daryl, best wishes to you and your family. 😊
@@TheFishLocker thank you John, the pleasure is all mine sir.
Wow all the stuff you get to see and touch is amazing. The star fish ♥️. I wish for once in my lifetime to be able to see all that. Just amazing I have nothing like that where I live
It is sad to hear your local area is not as healthy as this. Hopefully one day you will get to do this. 😊
@@TheFishLocker I live in back country, I mean I have nature just not what you have. I live with Fields and woods and pond's just not ocean.
Good to come along with you John as always, very informative, top stuff. Head in the rocks and pools, that's the way. I live right next to sand and rocks, so weather permitting will have a forage myself today. Tide is a good time so get my waders (saves water in the normal wellies lol), bucket and hook out and go searching. Thanks for sharing and all the best.
Good luck mate and take care. 😊🦞
Coming down to Cornwall mate in the next couple of weeks. Just catching up on a bit of beach information from the one and only!
I hope you enjoyed your time here. 😊👍🏻🦞
Ever present positive attitude! Top lad
It’s the best kind to have. 😉
I've learned nsooo much watching your videos. Please keep up your amazing work
I am glad you find the videos interesting. 😊🦞
Absolutely superb. Great info, great production and presentation and great Sunday evening viewing. Thanks again - terrific
It is our pleasure, I am glad you enjoyed the video. 😊
Flippin rocks looking for critters.
Fun at all ages.
Absolutely.
i missed the last two video, this update is great
They are still on RUclips if you want to catch up with them. 👍🏻
Excellent job....as always
Thanks Chuck. 👍🏻🦞
You’re a delight. Watching from Sacramento, california
Thank you very much. Have a wonderful day. 😊💙
Amazing footage again John, can't wait to explore with the kids this summer, regards
I hope the weather is good for you. 😊
Loved the walk about the tide pools. Was so interesting , at my grandmothers in France when the water left( tide) the boats were on stilts. We would go an knock these Chinese hat looking ( not sure ? mussels) off the rocks an eat! They were amazing! Too bad that beautiful blue lobster was fresh molt! He would of been tasty! Loved the adventure! Safe travels my friend!
The Chinese hat shells will have likely been Limpets. Safe travels and best wishes. 😊🦞
The chitons in Alaska are called gumboots. You are so right about the names of things. They eat them too. Usually pickled for winter.
I imagine them must be quite crunchy. 🤣
Off to Falmouth and surrounding areas for some rock pooling tomorrow 😌 got my lobster / crab stick at the ready!! 🦞
Good luck. 👍🏻
I felt like i was in class again thank you Sir :)
I hope you paid attention as there will be a test!! 😉🤣
Our family love fish locker
One of my really good mates is called Jason Gilespie. Is he any relation?
That lobster was stunning sight. In the Pacific Northwest we don't see them, the edible crabs are even getting harder to find.
There are areas of the U.K. like that now unfortunately.
I like your videos you always finding things on the sand and describe what you found
Thank you, I am glad that you enjoy joining us on our adventures. 😊