I'm sharing my Love of Travel, Fishing, Food, People, Projects and Thoughts from the unusual to the mundane. This Channel is a hodgepodge of those Experiences and encounters and I hope you get something out of it too!
@@choksamnang3884 I can say, it was the most flavorful frog I’ve ever had. I hope to see you and the rest of the staff also! I really appreciate all of your hospitality!
@@choksamnang3884 you are welcome, my wife and I feed dogs in our village and I was happy to get the food for your hotels kittens. I'm glad your hotel policy is to take care of them!!
@@davidcorr-o7t absolutely, I think these ladies have a job because there is a high tourist demand. Overall, I don’t see them ever being disrespected which I think is important. A number of them end up marrying foreigners and you don’t see that in the U.S often.
In Southeast Asia, we eat so many foods like that, depends on region too like, in Myanmar, southern and some rural areas, their famous cuisines are rats, snakes, turtles, frogs, bugs, mantis , beetles egg . And in northern Myanmar or northeast Myanmar, their delicacy on bamboo worms, wasps egg, tree worms, But in Cambodia, they like snake, python meat, scorpions and centipedes.In Thailand, that’s you already seen. So yeah mainland of Southeast Asia, have so many strange foods for foreigners 😅
@@LizMcP it is. It was expensive but well worth the environment and the food was delicious. The hours are from 10-late which means they close when everyone goes home which could be 5 or 6 am.
@@LizMcP yeah, Jane was saying that after I showed her the video. Evidently they’re also aggressive when messed with! I’m out the wasp friending biz now😂😂
This is only for tuna fishing not these wreck fishing your showing.450-500$ you get the 36 hour tuna trip, rod and reel, all baits, line weights. Just bring a blanket, pillow, some food/ drinks. And money for tips. This was my first off shore/tuna trip. Had a blast. Ps don't forget to get the good sea sick pills from your doctor if over the counter isn't good enough for you. ❤ now I have my own rods and reels and go out at least once a year for tuna and swordfishing. No lures, just jigs and one popper. I pay the deck hand to cut up my tuna, they are to big and time consuming for me to do it correctly.
@@dojo1249 don’t understand the first sentence. They sold food and drinks on the boat so I just went with that. Great point about the money for tips I should’ve mentioned that. That’s important, thank you. The deck hands weren’t cutting g up the fish for us on this trip, there were guys on dock doing it. I think they’re overpriced but convenient. I should’ve mentioned that too. Thanks for the feedback👍
Fishing Thailand in wet season,cost to me $0 walk 200 yards from my house with my Abu 5kg rod with Mitchell spinning reel 10kg fireline,floppy frog lure,snake fish galore in irrigation channel.Our main dam on farm stocked with fish but we keep snake fish out with net on outlet and run in area.
@@rosskennedy I live in the Chaing Rai area in northern Thailand. But I have a truck. I think you should invite us to go fishing with you. 🤞😀. I agree. I was fishing the flooded rice paddies around Ban Ta today but with no luck. Hopefully this video will help those that don’t come here often save about 1k, by getting taken by a farang tour guide or at least give them an idea of what and where to go. Good insight brother. Thanks.
Oh yes. In 3 weeks I’ll be following Marie Ruumet to Rajamadern stadium in Bangkok for a Tournament fight which is the equivalent to fighting in Las Vegas or MSG. Regionals very often have female fighters.
@@LizMcP it was really nice. The temple is a Muay Thai training camp also and our team sent two fighters but the tournament got called off for some reason.
@@Adankayak thanks so much for watching and your feedback. Due to flooding in northern Thailand we’re hoping to see if we can catch some fish in the flooded fields. If we do, we’ll post a vid. If there’s a particular subject youre interested in, just let us know.
@@LizMcP as a matter of fact it does! Good memory. It’s still there and it has filled up and drained several times without flooding the yard and houses!