Тёмный
Seasonal Outdoors With Erin
Seasonal Outdoors With Erin
Seasonal Outdoors With Erin
Подписаться
Fireworks On The Beach Grayland Washington
17:57
5 часов назад
Crabbing From My Boat Spring 2024
5:53
12 часов назад
Harvesting Sand Shrimp Using A Pump
3:38
21 день назад
Morel Mushroom Hunting Spring 2024
9:25
Месяц назад
Cleaning Razor Clams
7:03
Месяц назад
Wolverine Sighting In Westport Washington
0:22
2 месяца назад
Wading For Early Spring Crab
3:40
2 месяца назад
Floats Fresh From The Ocean
1:18
2 месяца назад
Shucking Oysters On A Spring Day
9:08
3 месяца назад
Beach Combing A Jumbo Crab
1:28
3 месяца назад
Beach Combing Treasure Comes With Beach Trash
10:47
3 месяца назад
Clam Dig And, Review On Clam Gun 2023
6:51
4 месяца назад
Oyster Shucking Fall 2023
10:09
4 месяца назад
Clam Diggers (Warning) Crab Education
8:26
5 месяцев назад
Redneck Clam Digging October 2023
7:57
5 месяцев назад
Attack Of The Sea Lion
0:24
5 месяцев назад
Chanterelle Mushroom Foraging 2023
14:01
5 месяцев назад
Fishing Inside Westport Marina Summer 2023
10:10
5 месяцев назад
Clam Diggers Lost And, Found Episode 4
12:32
6 месяцев назад
Clam Diggers Lost And, Found Episode 3
12:09
6 месяцев назад
Glass Floats I Wasn't Expecting This
3:15
6 месяцев назад
Комментарии
@kennethpeck7501
@kennethpeck7501 День назад
my stomping grounds.... Got friends names on the memorial i went to school with lost at sea......
@mmmmmray
@mmmmmray 3 дня назад
Do you have any tips for finding Cockles?
@FishKepr
@FishKepr 4 дня назад
How long were the pots in the water?
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 4 дня назад
On that day it was 3 hours.
@Theophilus1968
@Theophilus1968 5 дней назад
I have a couple 13’ sit on top, self bailing kayaks on a trailer. I’m looking at crabbing and fishing inside or close to the marina entrance. Besides knowing tidal and weather info, do you have any recommendations? I love that you do this on the cheap and not a 59k Alumaweld. Keep the content coming!
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 4 дня назад
Just be careful of the loose seaweed that will drag your pot off. I have had this problem lately.
@trojanpussy
@trojanpussy 5 дней назад
💝🕯🙏thank you fore sharing
@jamesskelly1985
@jamesskelly1985 7 дней назад
Nice video well done
@DaveBrummond
@DaveBrummond 8 дней назад
Pretty sure we ran into you at launch time 6.23.2024 my buddy and son and I were launching in blue north river and you gave us crab insight, we did well thank you! I have a RU-vid channel too, ‘fixed on fishin’ and we got our halibut and rock fish, and crab thanks to you!
@munsterofherman
@munsterofherman 10 дней назад
Turn 1 sol ring pass. Is a reference to magic the gathering. It is their turn. Played the card sol ring and then passed the turn to the next player
@danpho6588
@danpho6588 10 дней назад
Thank you for this video I will be making one soon for my fishing trip
@TokyoNightGirl-fk4cn
@TokyoNightGirl-fk4cn 11 дней назад
💞Wow🧡🧡🧡🧡💜💜🧡💜
@hj8272
@hj8272 13 дней назад
What should I do to make it look like seafood, not male's junk?
@seastheday2020
@seastheday2020 13 дней назад
Nice fishing!
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 13 дней назад
Thank you it was fun.
@robinbranco437
@robinbranco437 13 дней назад
Westport mass??
@mxbass1036
@mxbass1036 13 дней назад
Washington state
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 13 дней назад
Westport Washington
@tedwarren1966
@tedwarren1966 13 дней назад
2 things. First, continue to show the bite. Second, get a smaller bucket
@Theophilus1968
@Theophilus1968 14 дней назад
If you ever need a fishing buddy I’m in Aberdeen. Have a pole, will fish. 🤓👌
@pescariabarcoserotas3490
@pescariabarcoserotas3490 16 дней назад
Bom vídeo 😮
@ericrussell1999
@ericrussell1999 22 дня назад
Just why? 😂
@ByronBlauman
@ByronBlauman 23 дня назад
Once the bucket is in, use a post hole digger inside the bucket.
@SamWolfandCo.fossickandfind
@SamWolfandCo.fossickandfind 23 дня назад
Yep Yabbies !! here in Australia they are great for Whitting bait and the odd Bream . They are a good size as well, NICE1
@samsmith7150
@samsmith7150 23 дня назад
Heck yeah free bait!!
@seastheday2020
@seastheday2020 24 дня назад
Wow!
@KaoticOrder
@KaoticOrder 24 дня назад
Nice video. Keep it up. 👍
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 23 дня назад
Thank you 👍
@seastheday2020
@seastheday2020 24 дня назад
Nice! Hope you catch the big one!
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 23 дня назад
I hope so too! Thanks for watching.
@danettelstein
@danettelstein 27 дней назад
Nice. Show Geof the image
@user-sg6rs4xp9y
@user-sg6rs4xp9y 27 дней назад
Kelp cod why don't you keep hem? Are they not eatable?
@BobNchannel
@BobNchannel 27 дней назад
good job cleaning up.
@ScottMaytham
@ScottMaytham 29 дней назад
Maybe Baby ❤
@courtneyf2139
@courtneyf2139 Месяц назад
Great finds! I was hoping for a cleaning video too for the morels 😇
@ritewaydave164
@ritewaydave164 Месяц назад
Hello & thank u for your videos. I am new to Wa. & your videos have bin a big help when It comes to enjoying the outdoors. Keep em coming & thanks again.
@masamunesword
@masamunesword Месяц назад
The mushroom you have at 5:34 is what most guidebooks would call Gyromitra esculenta, but it's currently being argued about in scientific circles if what we have in the Pacific NW is actually that species. Common names are the calves brain mushroom or false morel. It contains a compound, gyromitrin, that your body metabolizes into monomethylhydrazine (a substance used for rocket fuel) and can be fatal if eaten raw. It is traditionally eaten around the world with very specific methods of preparation that help reduces this toxin, but I wouldn't recommend it. The mushroom at 7:52 is a related mushroom, called Gyromitra montana. It's common name is the snow morel. These are commonly eaten and have been tested fairly heavily and haven't been found to have the toxin I mentioned previously. But since they are related to a potentially deadly mushroom and can be difficult to tell apart (these mushrooms a lighter brown color and a thick, folded, brain-like stem while the poisonous relative has a slender mostly hollow stem and a dark brown to maroon color on the cap) it's still not recommended to eat these. You also mentioned the early morel, which is the common name for Verpa bohemica. They grow in association with cottonwood trees, have fluff filled stems and wrinkly thimble-like caps. Those need to be thoroughly cooked like morels or they'll make you sick and it seems more people than average are just allergic to them, so it's not recommended to feed them to large groups of people.
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 Месяц назад
My mom always cooked all the mushrooms that we ate when I was younger. She's no longer with us so I can't learn from her on type and, preparation. When in doubt don't pick them.
@masamunesword
@masamunesword Месяц назад
@@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 Very sound advice!
@jakedogfish241
@jakedogfish241 15 дней назад
I wouldn't eat gyromitra esculenta. Many people eat gyromitra Montana which is known as the snowbank morel. They are usually larger.
@chorebunny8080
@chorebunny8080 Месяц назад
What beach were you at ?
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 12 дней назад
Grayland Washington Pacific Ocean.
@chorebunny8080
@chorebunny8080 Месяц назад
You didn't share your secret spot 😅
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297
@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 Месяц назад
This area is Mt Hood National Forest. Find burn areas.
@samsmith7150
@samsmith7150 Месяц назад
Great video!!
@jamesmarkey5946
@jamesmarkey5946 Месяц назад
He's working the business end of a clam rake🎉
@a_a_ron1358
@a_a_ron1358 Месяц назад
Hey i got one that year to! I love seeing this
@DITLASMR
@DITLASMR Месяц назад
I don't think that's a geoduck, i think it's a horse clam. Different thing.
@hannahrenner2810
@hannahrenner2810 Месяц назад
❤🫡
@raeannachen
@raeannachen Месяц назад
This seems like the best way to not waste the clam while removing a lot of the nasty stuff and it looks tasty! I am impressed!
@JiffyCakes
@JiffyCakes Месяц назад
Imagine minding your business for 100 years buried 2ft in the sand only for a bunch humans to suddenly go like "okay... today I'm down here looking to see about digging geoduck"... the insanity of the human species is real.
@glennquagmire1747
@glennquagmire1747 Месяц назад
A women's best friend 🤣
@HIGGY360DroneOrbiter
@HIGGY360DroneOrbiter Месяц назад
Well like your channel , I will subscribe. Where do you get the ghost shrimp.
@ghostmantagshome-er6pb
@ghostmantagshome-er6pb Месяц назад
It is an indian word for " dig deep".
@sharkiboi9248
@sharkiboi9248 Месяц назад
That is a cute doe
@samsmith7150
@samsmith7150 Месяц назад
Great video from Kingston!
@marioreyes9828
@marioreyes9828 Месяц назад
That was very interesting thank you for sharing 👍
@christinemarkowski7298
@christinemarkowski7298 Месяц назад
Great video! I'm new to digging and was thinking a personal water siphon pump would be legal to suck out the water from the hole. Taking the water out would help from the sand enclosing on itself. What do you think? Know from historical digging adventures? Thank you!
@dougshiner
@dougshiner Месяц назад
I live in the pnw as well and have recently discovered a new clam I cannot recognize. Would like to connect with you to see if you do
@ElevatedPrawn
@ElevatedPrawn Месяц назад
Been going to Westport for years now, where can I wade at though?
@jeanniehiebert3169
@jeanniehiebert3169 Месяц назад
Do you ever catch carp over there? I'm interested in learning carp fishing.
@winniemsfong
@winniemsfong Месяц назад
Great video.i will be visiting Port Townsend later this month. Where exactly your location? Where should I park? Thanks for your information in advance😊