- Nicely done Joe. It was a little conger - but you were right about the common eels being protected. We have a net almost identical to the one you use for the prawns. Delicious and great for bass baits. 😉🦐🐟
Thank you Fish Locker 😊Can't wait to get out again for more prawns but I won't be catching any bass with them any time soon. Mackerel is about my limit 😂
I could watch Missy all day,she's the double of my springer Bramble who is no longer with us 😢 there energy and enthusiasm and wanting to please 💕love you Missy xx
Those shore prawns, as we call them here in Portugal, are my favourite sea food and believe me, when it comes to that subject I know what I’m talking about. The best tip I could give you, concerning cooking the prawns, is for you to boil them in sea water, and imediatelly after taking them out of the boiling water dive the prawns in sea water filled with ice cubes for no more thatn a few seconds, in order to stop the boiling process very suddenly. The prawns meat will end up having a kind of an almost crispy texture that I’m sure will amaze you.
Great video dudes, I've seen it all now, a dog that actually chews his food. Most dogs would of inhaled that and not even of tasted it, but your Lovely Spaniel savoured it.
after cooking prawns put strait in ice cold water with ice for a few minutes to firm them up.its like in the shop when you buy them.that way they wont be like mushy when you eat them.
Good to see you rocking the ‘barefoot bushman’ style - a closet Aussie for sure. Down on the farm with Joe and chickens...is there no end to this channel’s diversity 🧜🏼♂️🐟🦞 🦪 🍤 🥚 👍🏻
Very useful video! I went shrimping after watching this. Started on the sand but got nothing - but then went along the edges and underhangs amongst the weed and found some good prawns. The weedy places were definitely the best but my net kept bending with the weight. (of the weed) Thanks for the great information. Can't wait to go again......
At Karumba in North Queensland on the Gulf of Carpentaria during the winter we would cast a net on the other side of the fence and pull in a load of prawns for breakfast every day This is back ib 2003 and hopefully is still tje same today .
Great video as always Joe i have a net and tides are right next week thanks to you i am going to give it a go. They look yummy 😋.Thanks again Joe for sharing your adventures with us.👍
You cannot beat fresh sea food Joe. Loved how missy did her own foraging too. My dog loves to munch on fresh kelps fronds. It good for them too,apparently Thanks for sharing mate
@@JoePkSpearfishing I always take my four- legged forager with me. " Moo" is very good at sniffing out shore crabs for me; I use them as bait to catch wrasse with. I hope your ear- drum is on the mend chap Take care
That looks like a lot of fun! I know I said this in an older video but you really are blessed in that area to have that canal with good water and a large variety of forageable wildlife.
Another good upload thanks Joe! I had chance to do a couple of runs down to southern Spain with a truck collecting Xmas citrus fruit some years ago. I alone opted for a Prawn cocktail on the ferry leaving the UK, and went down with serious food poisoning for 2 weeks. Never touched them since! Stay safe & well!
They are fantastic taste, used to get them on the crab pots off the back of Berry Head after a gale of SW wind in the fall of the year, similar taste to Dublin Bay Prawns which are also fantastic, must go back to Skye soon and buy some more :-)
Nice vid joe 👌 Ive always wondered if it would be worth the effort with them little prawns but the little ones face said it all 😁 I will give it a go with the kids next time we are at the coast Cheers guys Take care 👍 P.s did you manage to find out where missy came from joe
So worth it! Thanks Mick. Yes I found out shes from Holsworthy. Missy will have pups at some point if you fancy one of her sons or daughters I can reserve one for you if she has a good size litter 👌
@@JoePkSpearfishing thanks joe apreciate that let me know nearer the time as i will be lookin for a dog in the near future i was hoping to get one last year but had a back injury and had to put it on hold as i do alot of shooting/fishing etc and am just getting back into wild camping so defo need a buddy i can rely on 😂 Thanks bud ,take care and i look forward to the next vid 👍
I remember the days back in Florida collecting clams with a clam fork .... similar process ...... the bad part was that even though the fork was a very good and efficient way to get at the clams, they destroyed the environment that supported those clams ... it seems that your push nets are doing that same thing
You know what they say "give a man a fish, teach a man to fish" ... the next level of it is to "teach a spaniel to fish" I can confirm they are bloody stubborn learners though.
I wish I live near the sea and could spend probably a lot of time doing just that. How therapeutic would that be. Plus I get to fry that in batter whiskers shells and all intact dipped in soy sauce 💜💜💜
Could have been a river eel as they do migrate to the sargassum sea to spawn I’ve seen a few recently. River eels travel vast distances between body’s of water across dry land. They are as fast as a slow worm in wet grass and will travel underneath and through it not over the top as you would imagine them to.
If you get a prawn trap the best bait is harbour crabs, just cut them in half and toss them in, I have 3, you are best to leave them out overnight (prawns feed at night)
I remember seeing 3 HUGE black prawns in Wales when I was younger. Easily 4-6 times the size of those and fat too. I wonder what species they were. It was low tide and they were stuck in an indent in the rock pool.
Wow how amazing
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Can you tell me where is it thx
My favorite part was Missy bringing you an oyster she foraged!! So glad your still taking her on your adventures!!
Haha she also found the crab right at the beginning! She always makes a few great discoveries 👌
Joe Pk you couldn’t have a better foraging companion!! 🥰🥰
@@JoePkSpearfishing hey Joe, what race/breed is Missy?
Plot twist... That eel was hoping you'd throw h back in the water so he could breathe again 😳😂
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there’s no way! mr garlick!! my old secondary school science teacher, wasn’t expecting to come across him on a youtube video
- Nicely done Joe. It was a little conger - but you were right about the common eels being protected. We have a net almost identical to the one you use for the prawns. Delicious and great for bass baits. 😉🦐🐟
Thank you Fish Locker 😊Can't wait to get out again for more prawns but I won't be catching any bass with them any time soon. Mackerel is about my limit 😂
When Missy bring him Oyster and he just throw it
Missy be like:👁️👄👁️
In her head: that bi...
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I could watch Missy all day,she's the double of my springer Bramble who is no longer with us 😢 there energy and enthusiasm and wanting to please 💕love you Missy xx
Those shore prawns, as we call them here in Portugal, are my favourite sea food and believe me, when it comes to that subject I know what I’m talking about. The best tip I could give you, concerning cooking the prawns, is for you to boil them in sea water, and imediatelly after taking them out of the boiling water dive the prawns in sea water filled with ice cubes for no more thatn a few seconds, in order to stop the boiling process very suddenly. The prawns meat will end up having a kind of an almost crispy texture that I’m sure will amaze you.
I’ve enjoyed watching all your episodes so far joe so please keep em coming.
I wish I lived there, that’s like food paradise
I personally thank the algorithm. Ciao
Great video dudes, I've seen it all now, a dog that actually chews his food. Most dogs would of inhaled that and not even of tasted it, but your Lovely Spaniel savoured it.
Great work Joe, Keep it up!
after cooking prawns put strait in ice cold water with ice for a few minutes to firm them up.its like in the shop when you buy them.that way they wont be like mushy when you eat them.
Good to see you rocking the ‘barefoot bushman’ style - a closet Aussie for sure. Down on the farm with Joe and chickens...is there no end to this channel’s diversity 🧜🏼♂️🐟🦞 🦪 🍤 🥚 👍🏻
Haha I'm pleased the white chicken was happy to make a quick cameo! Thanks as always G 😊
Joe Pk isn’t it bad to give dogs seafood?
Mate a lovely video, I truly enjoy your catch and cook videos. A three course meal caught that day on a beach is a must. Hope the ears doing better
Thanks Adam! Might have to try and make the 3 course idea a reality soon 👌
I love fishing here in the philippines very sweet and tasty the fresh shrimps thanks for sharing
Hello I love your TH-cam content. Keep doing it. Love lots from🇵🇭 Philippines 😘🥰
What a Great day, thanks Joe👌👍
So relaxing! Good girl Missy! She found an oyster and gave it to you
5:40 she is soo cute for helping.
Hey Joe Pk! Pkjoe from San Diego. Great stuff man. Enjoy seeing what you forage in coastal areas. Especially loved your kids reaction ti the prawn!
Awesome! Thank you PK Joe !!
Another brilliant video Joe, many thanks as always! Dying to get down to Cornwall to do some of this stuff next summer already!
Thanks Hugh, hope you can get to cornwall soon👌
Popcorn shrimp!
He is disappointed... Only one for him. Haha
WHAT A GOOD GIRL MISSY IS!!😭💙💙💙
Very useful video! I went shrimping after watching this. Started on the sand but got nothing - but then went along the edges and underhangs amongst the weed and found some good prawns. The weedy places were definitely the best but my net kept bending with the weight. (of the weed) Thanks for the great information. Can't wait to go again......
Just love your Amazing adventures 😃😃
Thanks for joining me on them!
Man I love the energy of the video
Your videos are somewhat satisfying ❤️
Pleased they are Goatdog 👌
Missy is so loyal💓
ive just found your vids mate, fantastic i really enjoy them, lovely part ov the world
That was fun . And i missed all those things . Awsome stuff
At Karumba in North Queensland on the Gulf of Carpentaria during the winter we would cast a net on the other side of the fence and pull in a load of prawns for breakfast every day This is back ib 2003 and hopefully is still tje same today .
Great video as always Joe i have a net and tides are right next week thanks to you i am going to give it a go. They look yummy 😋.Thanks again Joe for sharing your adventures with us.👍
Thanks as always Nigel, good luck with the prawning they are so tasty let me know how you get on!
I Love everytime you guys catched juvenile fishes you put it back.
nice catch brother! watching from Cebu, Philippines🇵🇭👍
Prawns look soo good to eat, salivating right now
they sure are!!
You cannot beat fresh sea food Joe.
Loved how missy did her own foraging too.
My dog loves to munch on fresh kelps fronds.
It good for them too,apparently
Thanks for sharing mate
Missy loves these trips! I will see how she gets on with the fresh kelp soon 🤣
@@JoePkSpearfishing I always take my four- legged forager with me.
" Moo" is very good at sniffing out shore crabs for me; I use them as bait to catch wrasse with.
I hope your ear- drum is on the mend chap
Take care
that place is wonderful !!!
Love you guys, love Missey, love your chickens! Keep it up guys! 🦐
Thank you! Will do!
Great vid as always joe🤙🏻👌🏻 definitely going to try more foraging after seeing your efforts 👍🏻
Go for it!
This video is so relaxing... good job mate
One of my favourite videos! Looked like a lovely day in the uk 🇬🇧
Thank you for a great video. Best wishes and good health.
I love that dog missy😘
Great Video as always. Thanks Joe!!!
Thank you!
Love it Joe! Missing the tastes of Devon!
Not for long
That looks like a lot of fun! I know I said this in an older video but you really are blessed in that area to have that canal with good water and a large variety of forageable wildlife.
I really am indeed blessed to live here!
Great vid
I love how he returned those small fishies ☺
Nice video Joe, followed you down into batson Wednesday, recognised the rib and landy. Hopefully see you on the water some time this summer 👍
Yes hopefully see you on the water give me a shout! 👍
Missy is amazing!
You can do buttered prawns! Garlic and butter, then put the prawns/shrimp in!
Brought back happy memories fishing around Snapes Point and other marks around Salcombe. I lived there for 7 years
Nice video love it mate ! From london !!
Another good upload thanks Joe! I had chance to do a couple of runs down to southern Spain with a truck collecting Xmas citrus fruit some years ago. I alone opted for a Prawn cocktail on the ferry leaving the UK, and went down with serious food poisoning for 2 weeks. Never touched them since! Stay safe & well!
Ohh no that sounds like some expensive food poisoning! No troubles with our fresh prawns eating them shell and all 👌thanks matey take it eAsy 👌
Very enjoyable!
Nice video. Greetings from Philippines
Thats nice guys!! Love prawns!! Goodluck and Will subscribe to ur channel
my gosh they're small, you'd be amazed if you went prawning where I live.
I feel hungry watching the video. Nice place.
Wow so amazing and everytime i see you my heart is melting just kidding haha keep it up support
Great video loved the Prawns!! 100% Natural not raised on Antibiotics and growth hormones like most we buy here 🇫🇷
Nice chickens you got there.
Feathered friends.
The kid's reaction at the end hahaha
Hunt some rabbit or deer to add more viewer to your catch clean and cook adventure
AweSome adventure
Hey man where abouts in South Devon in this? always wanted find scallops!
Salcombe - few about at low tide...
They are fantastic taste, used to get them on the crab pots off the back of Berry Head after a gale of SW wind in the fall of the year, similar taste to Dublin Bay Prawns which are also fantastic, must go back to Skye soon and buy some more :-)
That's interesting! Would love to try the Dublin Bay one day 👌😋
@@JoePkSpearfishing Got to get them fresh off the boats up north
Nice vid joe 👌
Ive always wondered if it would be worth the effort with them little prawns but the little ones face said it all 😁
I will give it a go with the kids next time we are at the coast
Cheers guys
Take care 👍
P.s did you manage to find out where missy came from joe
So worth it! Thanks Mick. Yes I found out shes from Holsworthy. Missy will have pups at some point if you fancy one of her sons or daughters I can reserve one for you if she has a good size litter 👌
@@JoePkSpearfishing thanks joe apreciate that let me know nearer the time as i will be lookin for a dog in the near future i was hoping to get one last year but had a back injury and had to put it on hold as i do alot of shooting/fishing etc and am just getting back into wild camping so defo need a buddy i can rely on 😂
Thanks bud ,take care and i look forward to the next vid 👍
Do you think sauteeing in clarified butter at a high heat would make for a nice creamy but crispier treat?
Fun, really fun
At 8:23 the guy looks like Adam Levine 😂😂😁
Nice video, nxt time try to boil the prawns with 7up or sprite. I used to cook it here in manila. Dip it in vinegar with garlic and chili.
Nice voice wearing blue jacket I hope you are a good and humble person 😊 nice video cute baby love from Northeast Manipur India
I remember the days back in Florida collecting clams with a clam fork .... similar process ...... the bad part was that even though the fork was a very good and efficient way to get at the clams, they destroyed the environment that supported those clams ... it seems that your push nets are doing that same thing
You know what they say "give a man a fish, teach a man to fish" ... the next level of it is to "teach a spaniel to fish"
I can confirm they are bloody stubborn learners though.
Haha!
Are the oysters not edible or do you prefer not to eat them? I don’t care for oysters but my husband loves them.
I wish I live near the sea and could spend probably a lot of time doing just that. How therapeutic would that be. Plus I get to fry that in batter whiskers shells and all intact dipped in soy sauce 💜💜💜
nice! where is this located??
So impressed. All your catch are so small you must be a starving bunch.
Thank you for watching and commenting 😁
Wow this made my day :D
Try it at night under the pontons! Does the sewage plant up stream not both you when eating shellfish down there?
Haha yes so I've heard! We met a fisherman out there who said that. I'm not worried about the water quality it's much better than it was 👌
@@JoePkSpearfishing been digging bait and fishing down there for year's and there does seam to be more shell fish. But less rag!
Wow would be awesome to keep some in a tank
Nice catch 👍👌👌
Thanks a lot 😊
Could have been a river eel as they do migrate to the sargassum sea to spawn I’ve seen a few recently. River eels travel vast distances between body’s of water across dry land. They are as fast as a slow worm in wet grass and will travel underneath and through it not over the top as you would imagine them to.
Amazing creatures 👍
If you get a prawn trap the best bait is harbour crabs, just cut them in half and toss them in, I have 3, you are best to leave them out overnight (prawns feed at night)
Thank you for the tip David. I will definitely try this soon 👍
I've never thought about eating the prawns i catch but i think i will give it a go next time I'm by the sea.
Great video
Thanks Thomas 👌
Joe - love this video! How many chickens do you have and how many eggs you get per day?
Andy's fishing does a different way of cooking for the little shrimp, deep fried and it ends up more like popcorn shrimp haha
That sounds tasty 😋
I remember seeing 3 HUGE black prawns in Wales when I was younger. Easily 4-6 times the size of those and fat too. I wonder what species they were. It was low tide and they were stuck in an indent in the rock pool.
Interesting! I realise now it's a bit early in the season for prawning...
Nice video
We called that sudsud in the philippines you can also catch anything with that
Joe Joe jOe!
Brilliant
Love from PH
we eat that fresh with onion ,salt, lime,pepper and we call it jumping salad
What breed is missy ?
Wow amazing