Wow, a whole new thing. I've never seen shrimping before daylight by wading the shallows. That is really cool. Then back to the house for a beautiful sunrise, absolutely beautiful. LOL A PERFECT egg yolk !!!! Man I'm so proud for you both, it is great to see a couple of hardworking and deserving people enjoying a wonderful life. You two ROCK! Best Wishes and Ten Thousand Blessings Micky C.
I grew up in Orlando and I've spent a few nights at Titusville or Oak Hill looking down in the water with a net in my hands and a beer not far away. Some nights it's a bonanza and the buckets get filled. Others, half a cocktail if you're lucky. Never will forget them glowing eyes. Good video.
You definately have the most variety of outings of any channel I've found. I enjoy the simple and basic harvesting and subsequent cooking and eating the natural foods available. Well done you two!
A day off work today. Watched some main-stream media, true crime and some dumb "suggested" stuff that left me feeling yucky. Saved your video for my second cup of coffee. As it started, this peace just came over me as I enjoyed watching the simplicity of what is your life. You have no idea exactly how much I mean it when I say thank you for providing something so wholesome and beautiful to watch.
Awww, yeah! Bonus episode! Hey Dibs dude, try a red light headlamp. The bright white seems to make them run/dive, the red will reflect on their eyes but won’t spook them as easily. A lot of your Brevard brethren have switched to red lights. Cheers!!
@@KeyWestWaterman the red headlamp may not make for good video but might produce more shrimp. Good luck! They’re running in oak hill now, going to give it a shot this weekend on the skiff contraption.
I miss those days of burning the candle at both ends up at the Cape, shrimping on the bridge at night, til 04:00, get ready to go offshore and grab buoy bass for dinner on the way out or in. Go home, eat, nap and hit the bridge again 😎 my biggest shrimp was 11" and blue crab to boot. Then head back out to the port in the kayak in the am and get more dinner. Snook & muttons loved those fat shrimp 😋 Good times
hats off to the cook and the fisherman! this for me was probably one of my favorite videos you have made I've always wanted to go shrimping while I was down in the Keys. we get down there for a little over a week once a year and I've always wondered if I could just walk around with a net and a light and you just proved that is totally doable so I'm going to go head over to Amazon and purchase a net and one of those bins you were putting your catch into.A Total chef's kiss of a video guys
In the 70 and early 80 we had a place on ramrod. Plenty of shrimp and crabs kinda a mangrove encircled lake. Then it got discovered. I understand why you did not give it up but you kinda did by the drive time lol. Thanks for the memories. You are doing it like we usta do. Conch on.
The sun rise in your home is awesome. I really enjoy the early morning adventure . Plus the breakfast company is nice. Y'all truly live a good life. Its never easy but much respect for both y'all. It inspires me to get out and do more in our world. This ol veteran appreciates the videos and the adventure.
One day Id enjoy seeing you have the guy from YBS young bloods on your channel in the keys. No idea if hed do it. But I think the contrast in his excitable approach to ocean life plus your calm respectful approach to ocean harvesting would be an interesting video. Plus hes in the south pacific and you being in the keys would make it compelling and adventurous. Just a thought. I know you have collaboration with others before.
Great video Dibs! Always great to see Madeleine as well. Gotta say that I’ve never seen anyone shrimp that way before. Usually, I thought there should have been more together than they were but you saying how great it was is an indication of why that is. That breakfast had me drooling.
When I was a kid we shrimped in Key West at night by any wooden docks we could find. We used a flashlight with a red lens and they didn't run or bury themselves like they do with a white light. Great video! I want to try crabbing at night with a net this summer.
used to sit in Tavernier creek on outgoing tide in the spring with a coleman lantern on the front of a 14 foot johnboat and net them by the dozens. great times !!!
We call them Prawns here in Australia, we get them in the estuaries in the summer and at a some period during the night they come to the surface and swim to the mouth of the estuary and we net them top water. It’s not uncommon to get two kilos in a few hours. They are bloody delicious. Another great video Aaron thanks mate 👏👏👏👌
When we went to the Bahamas we’d go out at high tide late night and use the light and scoop them up off the pylons on the docks and use them as live bait before the sun came up on the beach hitting those Jacks cruzin, so much fun. Another catch method was walking the beach and shuffling your feet in the sand as you walk, then turn around and shine the light and all the shrimp would come to the top and you scoop them right up. I love watching your videos, brings back such memories, thx!!!
During shrimp season in Jacksonville I would buy a bag of generic cat food, tie a piece of line around it, attach a balloon, throw it in my super-secret St. John's River shrimping spot at low tide, then wait as tide moved in. After a bit spent fishing, clam digging whatever I would return and when the shrimp were jumping on top of the water drop a cast net and get a couple gallons of shrimp in one cast. It was a lot of fun. The 5lb bag of generic cat food cost $1.50 at the Navy Exchange, while the shrimp bait was around $2.00 a pound at tackle and bait shops. Thanks a lot for the video!
That was good, you’re right sometimes you have to “taste the pain” and just do it. As always thanks for your vids I send your vids links to many people including my brother in Cuba 😊. Thanks Madeline for the breakfast cooking !
I once had Huevos Rancheros in a hotel restaurant at a hotel that was once a monastery in Puebla Mexico. As I recall that and a Café con leche was only about $3 US back in 1974.
I recon a head torch would go down very well!!!! doing that shrimping with the net hand held torch & trying to catch the shrimp🦐=🍤.... I wanted to jump into episode to give a hand🤲😂😂🤣🤣
Remember when younger, we would got to the mangrove flats, grassland and make a drive and catch feding lobsters by hand in knee deep water. Fill a sack with large ones. Down south we eat a lot of sweet chiles. Added to most dishes while cooking. Ceviche non spicy with sweet chiles. Add a bit of spicy ones or tabasco
Love this video. We’d do same thing here in Tampa. Walk out with a head lamp pulling a 5 gallon bucket with holes drilled in.wrap bucket with pool noodle to keep it a float. Drill a hole in lid with slits to the perimeter of the top. Made a small catcher kinda like a critter trap on the end of a pole. Copper is good but scary when a storm is around. We use a painter’s extension. Trap door on the trap could be secured with a rubber band or mousetrap spring you release with the string up to the shaft. Best of all is it’s so peaceful while doing it. I’d send a picture of the trap if I could figure it out. Thanks
What a wonderful surprise! I so enjoy hanging out with you two! Madeliene that looks amazing. I have to look up the queso though, I've not heard of that. Have a beautiful week you two!
Great video as always! It's not easy to do it by yourself but WOW you nailed it. Try Sugarloaf for shrimp. There's a bridge the locals jump off of on the canal. Dip net and a couple of lights and a bucket. You're sure to catch plenty. I'm betting that breakfast was delicious 👍
Great stuff! bandage scissors or trauma shears with big plastic easy grip handles like ER docs and nurses use would be great for cutting through shells and bones and are not that expensive. You can cut through a copper penny with them.
Watched your video before going fishing this morning. Man you're living the life! That was an interesting dish. I would never have thought shrimp, lobster, bacon and eggs would work together. Looked delicious. Great content as usual. By the way, your new grass is looking good on the side of your house.
This reminds me of going flounder gigging all night when I was a kid. My grandad used to do this with a lantern and a gig like back in the 40s for flounder. He said he gigged 100 one night they were mostly like 10 12 inches long. He got home for breakfast and his mother fried flounder he talked like that was good !!! We still have a house on the water there close to were he did that. It's an awesome drum spot these days and all the bluecrabs you can catch.
You are a hunter gatherer of the sea. What an amazing lifestyle. I know you have paid some dues to achieve those beautiful views but in turn you live a life not waisted.
So envious of the fishing, and beauty of the keys. But, here in S.C. we get to bait for shrimp, and cast net. We literally can get 40 or more to a cast. Doesn't take but a couple hours to fill a 48 quart cooler. Great video. Two in one week.
First, I want to say I love how respectful you are of the animals that feed us all. Second, I have a question. Have you ever run into alligators or crocodiles out in the mangroves?
Amazing!! Both the catch and the cook !! Just one recommendation!! Headlight (headlamp) will make it easier for you !! I picked up one recently very cheep with 2 k lumens… 😊
A trick we used to do in the tidal creeks in SC was take a can of dog food and poke holes all in it and set it out the night before. When you come back in the morning there will be be hundreds of shrimp around it eating the dog food that slowly comes out. Works like magic!😎
I live in tampa ,i often go to the Tampa shrimp docks I spoke with one of the captains and he told me that when they go out they go out to the drive tortugas and they get gulf pink shrimp out there
Two episodes this week!!! That's awesome!!
Yup!! Week is made!
thanks for tuning in 🙏
The fishing content gods have shined upon us all!
Exactly what I said
This needs more likes ASAP lol
Wow, a whole new thing. I've never seen shrimping before daylight by wading the shallows. That is really cool. Then back to the house for a beautiful sunrise, absolutely beautiful.
LOL A PERFECT egg yolk !!!!
Man I'm so proud for you both, it is great to see a couple of hardworking and deserving people enjoying a wonderful life. You two ROCK!
Best Wishes and Ten Thousand Blessings
Micky C.
haha glad you enjoyed it! was a wonderful morning all around! thanks for coming along 🙏
You can also get on the inlet walls on incoming tide with wall lights and pole nets! As Mr Young stated you can fill
Up 5 gallon buckets.
That dish looks incredible. Nice technique with that net buddy.
glad you enjoyed it!
Very cool. I enjoy your style of editing. Very laid back and easy to watch 👏
love to hear it!
I grew up in Orlando and I've spent a few nights at Titusville or Oak Hill looking down in the water with a net in my hands and a beer not far away. Some nights it's a bonanza and the buckets get filled. Others, half a cocktail if you're lucky. Never will forget them glowing eyes. Good video.
haha man I miss those nights! couple of to go pizzas! the good ol' days.
What a morning! Nice take and way to prep them all up so nicely!
was lovely!
Dude that dish at the end looks STUPID fucking GOOD!
always amazing!
Thanks for having us along. It's a joy in this day and age to see a man with a dip net getting breakfast.
haha thanks for coming
You definately have the most variety of outings of any channel I've found. I enjoy the simple and basic harvesting and subsequent cooking and eating the natural foods available. Well done you two!
we do quite a bit of different stuff down here! glad you enjoy the channel! 🙏
A day off work today. Watched some main-stream media, true crime and some dumb "suggested" stuff that left me feeling yucky. Saved your video for my second cup of coffee. As it started, this peace just came over me as I enjoyed watching the simplicity of what is your life. You have no idea exactly how much I mean it when I say thank you for providing something so wholesome and beautiful to watch.
Haha that makes me happy to hear!
How amazing to just walk out your back door and go shrimping. You are truly blessed. Breakfast looked amazing, Madeleine 😊
I won't argue that!
Awww, yeah! Bonus episode! Hey Dibs dude, try a red light headlamp. The bright white seems to make them run/dive, the red will reflect on their eyes but won’t spook them as easily. A lot of your Brevard brethren have switched to red lights. Cheers!!
yea I have a red filter on my head lamp, but with the camera on my head its hard to use it properly. will give it a try next time!
@@KeyWestWaterman the red headlamp may not make for good video but might produce more shrimp. Good luck! They’re running in oak hill now, going to give it a shot this weekend on the skiff contraption.
I miss those days of burning the candle at both ends up at the Cape, shrimping on the bridge at night, til 04:00, get ready to go offshore and grab buoy bass for dinner on the way out or in. Go home, eat, nap and hit the bridge again 😎 my biggest shrimp was 11" and blue crab to boot. Then head back out to the port in the kayak in the am and get more dinner. Snook & muttons loved those fat shrimp 😋 Good times
haha sounds like the good ol days!
So crazy we dip out of grass and to see it on that sand bottom is super cool
yea thats what im used to!
hats off to the cook and the fisherman! this for me was probably one of my favorite videos you have made I've always wanted to go shrimping while I was down in the Keys. we get down there for a little over a week once a year and I've always wondered if I could just walk around with a net and a light and you just proved that is totally doable so I'm going to go head over to Amazon and purchase a net and one of those bins you were putting your catch into.A Total chef's kiss of a video guys
haha glad you enjoyed it!
In the 70 and early 80 we had a place on ramrod. Plenty of shrimp and crabs kinda a mangrove encircled lake. Then it got discovered. I understand why you did not give it up but you kinda did by the drive time lol. Thanks for the memories. You are doing it like we usta do. Conch on.
or did I? 😉 haha thanks for watching.
The sun rise in your home is awesome. I really enjoy the early morning adventure . Plus the breakfast company is nice. Y'all truly live a good life. Its never easy but much respect for both y'all. It inspires me to get out and do more in our world. This ol veteran appreciates the videos and the adventure.
it never gets old! really love to hear that, theres a big world out there 🙏
One day Id enjoy seeing you have the guy from YBS young bloods on your channel in the keys. No idea if hed do it. But I think the contrast in his excitable approach to ocean life plus your calm respectful approach to ocean harvesting would be an interesting video. Plus hes in the south pacific and you being in the keys would make it compelling and adventurous. Just a thought. I know you have collaboration with others before.
Cool video Aaron! Amazing what lurks while we sleep. Thankfully no alligator eyes staring back!! Stay safe my friend.
haha right!
Great video Dibs! Always great to see Madeleine as well. Gotta say that I’ve never seen anyone shrimp that way before. Usually, I thought there should have been more together than they were but you saying how great it was is an indication of why that is.
That breakfast had me drooling.
yea there are other ways to do it down here as well. but depends on the spot. glad you enjoyed it!
@@KeyWestWaterman of the channels I follow, I really look forward to you and the ‘clam’
Every time I watch a few of your videos in a Row I get Hungry, Man O Man that looks Good. All the Best, NY
Haha i guess that’s a good thing!
love how peacefull and zen your videos are! I would love to see a video on tips for free diving
will add it to the list! love to hear it!
When I was a kid we shrimped in Key West at night by any wooden docks we could find. We used a flashlight with a red lens and they didn't run or bury themselves like they do with a white light. Great video! I want to try crabbing at night with a net this summer.
crabbing it just as fun!
used to sit in Tavernier creek on outgoing tide in the spring with a coleman lantern on the front of a 14 foot johnboat and net them by the dozens. great times !!!
thats awesome!
We call them Prawns here in Australia, we get them in the estuaries in the summer and at a some period during the night they come to the surface and swim to the mouth of the estuary and we net them top water. It’s not uncommon to get two kilos in a few hours. They are bloody delicious. Another great video Aaron thanks mate 👏👏👏👌
thats wild! love to hear how its done in other parts of the world. thanks for sharing! 🙏
We call them "flippin heaven" in Virginia 😜
We use to catch plenty of shrimp at the first culvert where we called army hill. The property is now owned by the city behind the airport.
I heard its good over in that area!
Thank you for another great video. where did you grow up at. I will try your Huevos Rancheros .
Titusville florida!
When we went to the Bahamas we’d go out at high tide late night and use the light and scoop them up off the pylons on the docks and use them as live bait before the sun came up on the beach hitting those Jacks cruzin, so much fun. Another catch method was walking the beach and shuffling your feet in the sand as you walk, then turn around and shine the light and all the shrimp would come to the top and you scoop them right up. I love watching your videos, brings back such memories, thx!!!
thats wild, didnt know they did it over there! so cool
That is an awesome looking breakfast,those shrimp had no idea what was coming.
haha glad you enjoyed it!
Looks so good! Especially self harvested and homemade
was so good!
The happy fisherman from South Florida thank you for your videos
thanks so much!
Wooo Hooo! Bonus post! It’s a great week!
haha
The Wider light made a difference I like to show it had all the stuff that you need to see on Waterman's I love you show
love to hear it thank you!
During shrimp season in Jacksonville I would buy a bag of generic cat food, tie a piece of line around it, attach a balloon, throw it in my super-secret St. John's River shrimping spot at low tide, then wait as tide moved in. After a bit spent fishing, clam digging whatever I would return and when the shrimp were jumping on top of the water drop a cast net and get a couple gallons of shrimp in one cast. It was a lot of fun. The 5lb bag of generic cat food cost $1.50 at the Navy Exchange, while the shrimp bait was around $2.00 a pound at tackle and bait shops. Thanks a lot for the video!
haha I wish we had that many!
Looks absolutely amazing!! Great recipe and great vid! Thanks for sharing and taking us along!
glad you enjoyed it!
That was good, you’re right sometimes you have to “taste the pain” and just do it. As always thanks for your vids I send your vids links to many people including my brother in Cuba 😊.
Thanks Madeline for the breakfast cooking !
haha right! thanks so much for coming along!
Earning it dude! Gathering adventures are the best!
haha right! thanks for tuning in
I once had Huevos Rancheros in a hotel restaurant at a hotel that was once a monastery in Puebla Mexico. As I recall that and a Café con leche was only about $3 US back in 1974.
Sounds like a lovely time!
Awesome! I used to stalk shrimp and crab in the shallow water.
a ton of fun!
Another good one. This you tube show has become my little escape from reality.
love to hear it! 🙏
Really nice dish the pain tasted great. Glad our shrimp are plentiful in St Johns
haha love it!
Yummy! When I was growing up we did something similar with duck eggs and frog legs with biscuits, but our queso was good ol gravy.
haha that sounds great!
I recon a head torch would go down very well!!!! doing that shrimping with the net hand held torch & trying to catch the shrimp🦐=🍤.... I wanted to jump into episode to give a hand🤲😂😂🤣🤣
lol its ideal but then I have to hold the camera. camera is on the head its easier that way.
This new content is awesome Aaron! Truly enjoyable video, keep it coming!
glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
Awesome looking breakfast tostadas! I’m going to do my North west version with avocado. Thanks for the share.
Haha glad you enjoyed it! Normally throw avocado on there as well, but we didn’t have any
Remember when younger, we would got to the mangrove flats, grassland and make a drive and catch feding lobsters by hand in knee deep water. Fill a sack with large ones. Down south we eat a lot of sweet chiles. Added to most dishes while cooking. Ceviche non spicy with sweet chiles. Add a bit of spicy ones or tabasco
sounds like a good time!
Slipped a. video in on us !! lol Way cool man !! "Taste the Pain" I can relate .... Thanks for sharing. Cheers to you both !!
haha like to sneak them in
Looks good…..off to buy some shrimp! Thx, Andrew
haha thanks for tuning in!
Let's GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! 2nd Video for the week and it was shrimping Key West style and eating a great breakfast. Thanks. Great video.
haha hope you enjoyed it!
Back where I'm from in PNG, we normally use a spear to catch in a similar style when the tide is right with clear crystal water
thats pretty cool!
If there was ever a breakfast I’m sad I missed… THIS is it. Madeleines huevos rancheros is undefeated
we took all the leftover ingredients and threw them in your pillow case. just throw it straight in the oven when you get home.
@@KeyWestWaterman I am home
Lol. You should put "taste the pain" on your shirts.
haha right!
Awesome video… that egg yolk was liquid gold 😋
haha right!
looks Good!
it was!
The dedication is real !🙏
🙏
Paradise two ways. Stay blessed guys.
haha
Now that's my kind of breakfast!🤤 great job guy's! ❤️
haha glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the mid week break! Always something new to try. Loved as always
glad you enjoyed it!
I love this channel - so peaceful.. Looked like an amazing breakie !!
really love to hear that!
Love this video. We’d do same thing here in Tampa. Walk out with a head lamp pulling a 5 gallon bucket with holes drilled in.wrap bucket with pool noodle to keep it a float. Drill a hole in lid with slits to the perimeter of the top. Made a small catcher kinda like a critter trap on the end of a pole. Copper is good but scary when a storm is around. We use a painter’s extension. Trap door on the trap could be secured with a rubber band or mousetrap spring you release with the string up to the shaft. Best of all is it’s so peaceful while doing it. I’d send a picture of the trap if I could figure it out. Thanks
haha sounds like quite the set up
What a wonderful surprise! I so enjoy hanging out with you two! Madeliene that looks amazing. I have to look up the queso though, I've not heard of that. Have a beautiful week you two!
thanks for coming along! queso fresco is a wonderful light soft crumbly cheese! gotta try it
Was not expecting a video tonight.
Glad I turned on TH-cam.
Dinner theatre. 😂
haha
@@KeyWestWaterman I think Tuna was feeling a little “interrupted”. Lol
Great video as always! It's not easy to do it by yourself but WOW you nailed it. Try Sugarloaf for shrimp. There's a bridge the locals jump off of on the canal. Dip net and a couple of lights and a bucket. You're sure to catch plenty. I'm betting that breakfast was delicious 👍
i'm familiar with it! haven't shrimped up there yet though.
Got my internet back now I can Binge watch and get caught up on my favorite show
haha love to hear it!
Awesome! I probably shouldn't have watched this right before going to bed.
haha
I find that a serrated knife helps get the center vein out as it sort of grabs it.
I buy KW shrimp in central Florida.
will have to give it a try!
Great stuff! bandage scissors or trauma shears with big plastic easy grip handles like ER docs and nurses use would be great for cutting through shells and bones and are not that expensive. You can cut through a copper penny with them.
my fiber snips, from my telco days work great!
That's awesome guys .now that is living I enjoyed the video thank you.
was a lovely morning! thanks for coming along
Bonus episode! Awesome!
thanks for tuning in!
Watched your video before going fishing this morning. Man you're living the life! That was an interesting dish. I would never have thought shrimp, lobster, bacon and eggs would work together. Looked delicious. Great content as usual. By the way, your new grass is looking good on the side of your house.
haha i'm trying! hope you got into some fish!
Loving your recent videos. They all amazing but it’s nice to see you change it up 🤘
just starting to film more of what we do, glad you enjoy it!
Very nice ! Food looks amazing!
was delish!
This reminds me of going flounder gigging all night when I was a kid. My grandad used to do this with a lantern and a gig like back in the 40s for flounder. He said he gigged 100 one night they were mostly like 10 12 inches long. He got home for breakfast and his mother fried flounder he talked like that was good !!! We still have a house on the water there close to were he did that. It's an awesome drum spot these days and all the bluecrabs you can catch.
I sure miss flounder gigging! we did it a ton when I was younger as well!
Absolutely gorgeous sunrise, great video, thanks for the 2nd video of the week 👍👍😎. Ice storm switched over to snow here in mid Michigan
glad you enjoyed it! stay warm!
I used to be shrimpin' at dawn. The shrimp eyes glow so bright when light hit it eyes. I used to catch a kilo or 2. Nice video man.
glad you enjoyed it!
That does look like it might have sleeping powder in it. Fun vid! Great job guys!
haha glad you enjoyed it!
Let’s see a pulley ridge deep drop trip! That would be epic and something I’ve always wanted to go do
haha hopefully one day!
love the midweek trip
love to hear it!
Love to see a floundering episode!
I wish we got them down here! love me some flounder
Yo! Bad ass brother! Big props from dirty water Cape Coral. Fl what a view. Super inspired to get there
haha thanks for tuning in!
I think the new boat is so badass and intuitive
Love how it came out!
So cool! You keep your channel so interesting 🤔. Loving the catch and cook! God bless you and Madeleine!
im tryin!
I had to look at my calendar and make sure I didn't miss a whole weekend lol great bonus video thanks for sharing
😂
We used to do this when we were younger Nick in a two months or so you'll be able to do the crabs it will be way I'll be waiting to see it
thats awesome love to hear it!
That breakfast looks delicious! Love from Mexico City!
thanks for tuning in! 🙏
You are a hunter gatherer of the sea. What an amazing lifestyle. I know you have paid some dues to achieve those beautiful views but in turn you live a life not waisted.
it def didn't come easy but was worth every second! 🙏
Thanks for the recipe, always enjoy new ideas from you and Will.
glad you enjoy them!
So envious of the fishing, and beauty of the keys. But, here in S.C. we get to bait for shrimp, and cast net. We literally can get 40 or more to a cast. Doesn't take but a couple hours to fill a 48 quart cooler. Great video. Two in one week.
yup! its a lot different up there haha
spoiling us dibs! love it! thanks for doing what u do!
haha im tryin!
Never had shripm or fish for breakfast, will try it some day. The early morning shrimp hunt was great 👌🏻
it works for any meal!
Looks delicous! I'm thinking about making chilaquilles with fresh shrimp & libster tail now! Thank you Aaron & Madeline for the idea!!
haha thanks for tuning in!
Just another crappy day in Paradise! LOL! Oh, the suffering! :)
Thanks!
haha
First, I want to say I love how respectful you are of the animals that feed us all. Second, I have a question. Have you ever run into alligators or crocodiles out in the mangroves?
🙏 and I have not yet, we rarely get them this far south.
@@KeyWestWaterman Awesome, I have worried about you out there in the wilds, lol.
Thanks for sharing! Love the videos. Looks delicious!
glad you enjoyed it!
I just used the same Paul P seasoning tonight. Love that stuff.
been using it since forever!
Amazing!! Both the catch and the cook !! Just one recommendation!! Headlight (headlamp) will make it easier for you !! I picked up one recently very cheep with 2 k lumens… 😊
I have a really nice one, but the camera is mounted on my head lol
@@KeyWestWaterman You need a bigger head 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the xtra vidieo looked so good
glad you enjoyed it!
I'm in Southwest Missouri and I'm about to make this. OMG, looks sooooooooo good!!!
haha you wont regret it!
Oh yeaaa! And did I see some valor and envision yl oils with Madeline? Awesome! 🔥
idk what that means but I'm sure! lol
@@KeyWestWaterman she knows lol
A trick we used to do in the tidal creeks in SC was take a can of dog food and poke holes all in it and set it out the night before. When you come back in the morning there will be be hundreds of shrimp around it eating the dog food that slowly comes out. Works like magic!😎
haha I believe that!
I live in tampa ,i often go to the Tampa shrimp docks I spoke with one of the captains and he told me that when they go out they go out to the drive tortugas and they get gulf pink shrimp out there
I believe it! would love to get on some of those