The fun thing about where I live is that the pacific oyster is invasive, I’m basically taking notes on how to do the opposite of what’s in rules and regulations lol
Feijoa is such an awesome fruit, eh. I used to make feijoa wine when we still had tons of them and it turned out really good. But these days we don't get them so often so we just eat them all :)
Far out I never knew you couldn't eat oysters during taking 🤣🤣 it makes perfect sense. But I know as kids we definitely didn't do that correctly 😐😐. Really cool vid guys. And 와 sea weed soup 😍 맜있어요
Haha, thanks. Yeah, that rule is somewhat hidden away in the regulations booklet, easy to miss. We weren't aware of that either until someone told us about it. I guess the most important thing is not to leave half oysters attached to the rocks as that prevents new oysters from growing there.
Thanks Brandon. Can't give away the hot spots. But look for places close to oyster farms and around rocky outcrops. The West side of the Coromandel is better than the East.
Very informative and educational on the sustainability responsible part!
❤❤😊
Thank you :)
yummy seafood straight from the rock! Oyster lovers heaven!
Good one guys! Really interesting information. All very good to know before collecting oysters!!
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it. Also a primo ingredient for the wild table, eh :) Would be interesting to see some new recipes with Oysters.
we're planning to visit waiwera next month..is there an oyster spot you recommend...thanks in advance
The fun thing about where I live is that the pacific oyster is invasive, I’m basically taking notes on how to do the opposite of what’s in rules and regulations lol
Nice tips n hints team.
Thank you, appreciate the nice feedback 🤙
Thanks for sharing this video 👍
My pleasure
Thank you for sharing! Great job guys
cheers and thanks for watching
Great video, good on you gathering all that rubbish, thumbs up ,, Tony.
Hey Tony, thanks so much for the feedback. I hope it will motivate others a bit to pick up some rubbish while out foraging.
nice tips...love your videos..
thanks mate, appreciate it
Been having fejoa muffins, fejoa smoothies and fejoa crumble, all really good
Haha! Crumble sounds yummy! I will try tomorrow!😋
Feijoa is such an awesome fruit, eh. I used to make feijoa wine when we still had tons of them and it turned out really good. But these days we don't get them so often so we just eat them all :)
Far out I never knew you couldn't eat oysters during taking 🤣🤣 it makes perfect sense. But I know as kids we definitely didn't do that correctly 😐😐. Really cool vid guys. And 와 sea weed soup 😍 맜있어요
Haha, thanks. Yeah, that rule is somewhat hidden away in the regulations booklet, easy to miss. We weren't aware of that either until someone told us about it. I guess the most important thing is not to leave half oysters attached to the rocks as that prevents new oysters from growing there.
@@Fishingreminder yea for sure!!
hello where did you collect those oysters from
Great video!! Love all the content 😁 may i ask where in the coromandel could i get some for myself?? Cheers
Thanks Brandon. Can't give away the hot spots. But look for places close to oyster farms and around rocky outcrops. The West side of the Coromandel is better than the East.
@@Fishingreminder cheers bud👌👌
each time try to get oyster from the rock, I only worry about scratch my fingers...lol
Where is this place please ?
Hi Sue, this was filmed in a few different locations in Coromandel and Northland.
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20 litre bucket in 15 mins, some as big as my hand...👋😂☘️
o wow, you're onto a good spot then 👍
So that's how you catch a Cloyster. Lol
If there was oysters like that here they will be long gone😂
yeah it's a shame, eh. People tend to get greedy and take way more than they should, ruining it for others.
Where are you?
Pokey little oysters tho
F*** that! Have you seen the price of food? I will be picking and eating immediately!
good luck!
Don't you want to soak them in fresh water for 24 hours?
Not with oysters, they don't have any sediment in them. Some mussels need to be soaked but best not in freshwater, rather use saltwater for soaking :)