Omg! I am so glad that I found your channel! I love seeing you explore and expand your arsenal of skills to get dinner on the table. Your confidence & courage grow with each episode & it’s truly a joy to watch! Thank you for sharing your trips & cooks!❤
old guy commenting again.... grew up in Milwaukee, mom and dad ran a tavern until I was 7 years old (1957).... Mom did fish fry every friday night for the tavern and sometimes also did (Sea) Crabs... 5 gal buckets full.... as a little kid I loved them, Mom would boil em and for "me" she would crack the top off that main shell...add a little cocktail sauce and I would dive right in to the parts you just threw away... BTW she served fish fry ---- 2 big Haddock fillets, fries, and cole slaw with a big glass of Pabst Blue Ribbon for $1.25.......just a beer and a shot was 25 cents.... 1950-57 the good old days.......
DEFINITELY worth the time to clean those crabs! I don't like all that nasty crab-crap in there either. Those looked beautiful fried up like that. Great Vid.
Nice job, fried blue crab is excellent although I’m not sure it’s worth all the extra effort. Thanks for taking the time to show the difference in coatings. 👍
Because of you, the blue crab population is about to experience a huge dent in population. I have everything I've seen in your video except the chair and I'm on Amazon l👀king for that right now AND a chest freezer...It's on! Thank You.
Lots of good crab there, never found flounder though. Rat reds and gators can be found in that area. That ditch you went to 2nd seen 10+ footers there. 3rd spot has big gar and monster crab. Not far from there is the reserve, gorilla crab at salt lake. Drop the yak there and about a half a mile on the right shoreline is a ditch, holds flounder.
Man that looks good -great job finding the crabs - sorry no flounder in sight - I’m guessing you were going for crab stuffed flounder- tight lines- PuraSal Angler 🙌🏻
Hey Ranel, I'm planning a trip to Galvestion to go crabbing. I've never eaten blue crabs, and after watching a bunch of TH-cam videos a bout catching and cooking blue crab, my mouth is watering. Here's the problem. I'm obviously not from Galveston. Heck, I'm not even from Texas, but after paying the exorbitant prices for non-resident fresh water fishing, salt water fishing, and a crabbing endorsement, I want a successful trip. Can you tell me which is the best month for crabbing, and where am I likely to be successful at catching big blue crabs?
Yeah, I still haven't had any look since winter and still waiting for the waters to warm up to the 80s consistently for them to come out of hibernation. Warmer water temps and also crabbing during a high tide as well. I'm part of a Facebook group called Texas Blue crabbers where I'll be finding all the spots to try. Here's the post they have pinned for newbies to the group. From EZ Crabbing - great info for families! Reposting this with more crabbing 🦀locations. Summer is a great time to take family and kids out to crabbing. Below are tips on crabbing with kids. You also can skip down to a list of kids friendly crabbing locations. Feel free to share your own tips or crabbing places in the comment below. Tips on crabbing with kids Keep it simple. Don’t over burden with a lot of equipment and stuffs Keep it short. A few hours of crabbing might be enough for them. If you are lucky, stay longer if they ask. Don’t force them to stay longer than they want. Make it fun. Make it less frustrating. Not everyone has the patience or good at crabbing with chicken on hand line and dip net method. Topless traps are an easy and frustration-free way to catch crabs. Enjoy the experience. Enjoy the family time; catching crabs is a bonus. Don’t be disappointed if you did not catch any crab. Let kids be kids. They might find something other than catching crab interesting. My daughter was fascinated by the hermit crabs that we caught. My son enjoyed “walking” a baby crab with a string. Let them explore. Make it a teachable moment. For example, teach them the difference between male and female crabs. Show them little fish swimming by. Teach them about conservation. In TX, don’t keep undersized crab (under 5 inch point to point) or female crabs with sponge (eggs). It is unlawful but for a good reason to maintain crab population for them and future generations. Teach them to respect nature. Don’t pollute. Clean up after crabbing. And if you are willing, bring extra trash bags to pick up nearby trash. Keep crabbing places clean and beautiful so we and our kids can enjoy. Keep it safe. Watch out for snakes or alligators if you see warning signs. Keep your eyes on them. Nothing ruins fun quicker than an accident. Bring sunscreen and bug spray. TX mosquitoes 🦟are big enough to carry off your kid. Make it a picnic. Feed them. Bring plenty of drinks and snacks. Here are some kids friendly places: Bayside park, 1000 2nd St, Seabrook, TX 77586 Clear Lake Park, Seabrook, TX 77586 Oyster Creek Municipal Park, Farm to Market Road 523, Oyster Creek, TX Bastrop Bayou Public Fishing Area, County Road 476, Freeport, TX Surfside Boat Launch, 1415 Monument Dr., Surfside Beach, TX 77541 Christmas Bay, TPWD Ramp, 515 Amigo Ln, Freeport, TX 77541 Highland Bayou Park, 1991 Getty Rd, La Marque, TX 77568 Lee & Joe Jamail Bay Park, 1600 61st St, Galveston, TX 77551 Galveston State Park On the east side of Galveston, along the North Jetty, 802 17th St, Port Bolivar, TX 77650 Texas City Dike, Texas City, any fishing piers on the left side as you enter the dike. Salt Lake Fishing Area, Freeport, TX 77541 🦀🦀🦀Take the family to crabbing. Be a hero. Create a lifetime memory 🦀🦀🦀 Have Fun. Good Luck. EZCrabbing.
Same and the high tide was great at that last spot. I'm just not sure where they was at. Then again, it didn't get there until like 3pm, so many they were running in the early morning.
Omg! I am so glad that I found your channel! I love seeing you explore and expand your arsenal of skills to get dinner on the table. Your confidence & courage grow with each episode & it’s truly a joy to watch! Thank you for sharing your trips & cooks!❤
Thaaaank you Cottongin!😩
Welcome to "Ranell House of Crabs". Almost took a bite out of my cell phone.
😂😂😂
old guy commenting again.... grew up in Milwaukee, mom and dad ran a tavern until I was 7 years old (1957).... Mom did fish fry every friday night for the tavern and sometimes also did (Sea) Crabs... 5 gal buckets full.... as a little kid I loved them, Mom would boil em and for "me" she would crack the top off that main shell...add a little cocktail sauce and I would dive right in to the parts you just threw away... BTW she served fish fry ---- 2 big Haddock fillets, fries, and cole slaw with a big glass of Pabst Blue Ribbon for $1.25.......just a beer and a shot was 25 cents.... 1950-57 the good old days.......
Now that's a great memory. Thanks for sharing!
Crab Master Flash 🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀
I can't tell you how many times I have stopped at HEB after a fishing trip to get the fish I need for dinner.
Neeeeeeever!
........ Unless it's the next day. 😂😭😂
I love watching you. I'm new to the gulf and want to get back to crabbing. You are giving me good ideas.
All you need is chicken, bucket, string, and a dip net and you're good to go!
That’s one of my favorite kayak spots and yess a lot of reds and crabs,
You need to go all the way to the end
Crab n Trips!!! You're getting pretty proficient at catching them crabs! Keep working on them flounder and you'll get them too.
That money shot tho.😍
when the music comes on you already know!!!! HHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHA great video!!
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Damm that looks delicious 🤤 those crabs are a good size 👍
DEFINITELY worth the time to clean those crabs! I don't like all that nasty crab-crap in there either. Those looked beautiful fried up like that. Great Vid.
Was gonna go Galveston this weekend for flounder but deers calling my name. Or else I'll be fishing with ya. 😂😂😂😂
Crabbing 🦀 is your thang bruh ! That’s your niche forget fishing 🎣 😂😂😂😂
😂😭😂😭
Nice job, fried blue crab is excellent although I’m not sure it’s worth all the extra effort. Thanks for taking the time to show the difference in coatings. 👍
Damm, u a TV chef too??? 😂😂😂😂😂. Good video brother. Lol
Thanks! 😂
freeline crab at buffalo bayou for big 9ft gar!!
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Because of you, the blue crab population is about to experience a huge dent in population. I have everything I've seen in your video except the chair and I'm on Amazon l👀king for that right now AND a chest freezer...It's on! Thank You.
LOL The chair is at Bass pro shop for $29.99!
Try dusting the crab with some BBQ rub. Give it a whole new flavor profile.
Great idea!
Lots of good crab there, never found flounder though. Rat reds and gators can be found in that area.
That ditch you went to 2nd seen 10+ footers there.
3rd spot has big gar and monster crab.
Not far from there is the reserve, gorilla crab at salt lake. Drop the yak there and about a half a mile on the right shoreline is a ditch, holds flounder.
Interesting. Thanks for the info!
Damn that looks good. Where do you find these out of the way places to fish. Come fish with me at broken bridge on Friday. Would love to meet you.
Just driving looking around at everything around me when I'm driving to other spots! Google maps as well! 😎
Man that looks good -great job finding the crabs - sorry no flounder in sight - I’m guessing you were going for crab stuffed flounder- tight lines- PuraSal Angler 🙌🏻
We need those cold fronts to come through!
I don’t know why my comment is crossed out 🤷🏻♂️
Me either. 😂😂😂
Ah you found the levee.
A very wildlife title… great video though.
Very? This IS a Wildlife title, but I had to add a catch and cook to put my own spin on it of course. 😂
First, let’s get it!
LEGEND.😎🙌🏾
Hey Ranel, I'm planning a trip to Galvestion to go crabbing. I've never eaten blue crabs, and after watching a bunch of TH-cam videos a bout catching and cooking blue crab, my mouth is watering. Here's the problem. I'm obviously not from Galveston. Heck, I'm not even from Texas, but after paying the exorbitant prices for non-resident fresh water fishing, salt water fishing, and a crabbing endorsement, I want a successful trip. Can you tell me which is the best month for crabbing, and where am I likely to be successful at catching big blue crabs?
Yeah, I still haven't had any look since winter and still waiting for the waters to warm up to the 80s consistently for them to come out of hibernation. Warmer water temps and also crabbing during a high tide as well. I'm part of a Facebook group called Texas Blue crabbers where I'll be finding all the spots to try. Here's the post they have pinned for newbies to the group.
From EZ Crabbing - great info for families!
Reposting this with more crabbing 🦀locations. Summer is a great time to take family and kids out to crabbing. Below are tips on crabbing with kids. You also can skip down to a list of kids friendly crabbing locations. Feel free to share your own tips or crabbing places in the comment below.
Tips on crabbing with kids
Keep it simple. Don’t over burden with a lot of equipment and stuffs
Keep it short. A few hours of crabbing might be enough for them. If you are lucky, stay longer if they ask. Don’t force them to stay longer than they want.
Make it fun. Make it less frustrating. Not everyone has the patience or good at crabbing with chicken on hand line and dip net method. Topless traps are an easy and frustration-free way to catch crabs.
Enjoy the experience. Enjoy the family time; catching crabs is a bonus. Don’t be disappointed if you did not catch any crab.
Let kids be kids. They might find something other than catching crab interesting. My daughter was fascinated by the hermit crabs that we caught. My son enjoyed “walking” a baby crab with a string. Let them explore.
Make it a teachable moment. For example, teach them the difference between male and female crabs. Show them little fish swimming by.
Teach them about conservation. In TX, don’t keep undersized crab (under 5 inch point to point) or female crabs with sponge (eggs). It is unlawful but for a good reason to maintain crab population for them and future generations.
Teach them to respect nature. Don’t pollute. Clean up after crabbing. And if you are willing, bring extra trash bags to pick up nearby trash. Keep crabbing places clean and beautiful so we and our kids can enjoy.
Keep it safe. Watch out for snakes or alligators if you see warning signs. Keep your eyes on them. Nothing ruins fun quicker than an accident.
Bring sunscreen and bug spray. TX mosquitoes 🦟are big enough to carry off your kid.
Make it a picnic. Feed them. Bring plenty of drinks and snacks.
Here are some kids friendly places:
Bayside park, 1000 2nd St, Seabrook, TX 77586
Clear Lake Park, Seabrook, TX 77586
Oyster Creek Municipal Park, Farm to Market Road 523, Oyster Creek, TX
Bastrop Bayou Public Fishing Area, County Road 476, Freeport, TX
Surfside Boat Launch, 1415 Monument Dr., Surfside Beach, TX 77541
Christmas Bay, TPWD Ramp, 515 Amigo Ln, Freeport, TX 77541
Highland Bayou Park, 1991 Getty Rd, La Marque, TX 77568
Lee & Joe Jamail Bay Park, 1600 61st St, Galveston, TX 77551
Galveston State Park
On the east side of Galveston, along the North Jetty, 802 17th St, Port Bolivar, TX 77650
Texas City Dike, Texas City, any fishing piers on the left side as you enter the dike.
Salt Lake Fishing Area, Freeport, TX 77541
🦀🦀🦀Take the family to crabbing. Be a hero. Create a lifetime memory 🦀🦀🦀
Have Fun. Good Luck. EZCrabbing.
Dude you remind me of LeVar Burton.
The Reading Rainbow Guy? Come on. 🙄😂
throwing a cast net into the wind is very difficult
First spots called parkers cut
Is. This Galveston
Freeport
Holla!
Whaaaat up!😎
LMAO!😊
I was afraid 😱 high tide was gonna get you stuck
Low keyi, I wasn't aware how that water was coming up over the road.😩
@@TheFishAndTrips oh yeah it sure was. I am a crabber and I know about them high tides, i look at the times before I go to catch blue crabs.
Same and the high tide was great at that last spot. I'm just not sure where they was at. Then again, it didn't get there until like 3pm, so many they were running in the early morning.
The best tutorial on cast netting that I found was Chris Sounders TH-cam channel it's a catfish channel but that how learned.
Thanks, I'll check it him out!
@@TheFishAndTrips no problem brother I throw a 7 foot cast net and catch crazy amount of bait with one cast.
I want to see you throw that cast net bro! I want to see that full circle ⭕
Trust, you don't. 😭😂😭😂