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Highly INVASIVE Tilapia! Catch Clean Cook- Tilapia Ceviche + Smoked Tilapia Succotash 

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My buddy Ricky from @FL FISHING CHANNEL called me up and asked if I wanted to go Tilapia fishing and there was no way I was turning down a tilapia catch clean cook! We got into an epic tilapia chew! These are Blue Tilapia which are an invasive species in Florida! They are not native to South Florid and there is no bag or size limit on these fish! Tilapia often get a bad wrap, because they are often farm raised in poor conditions. That is not reflective of all tilapia fisheries. Wild caught tilapia are delicious, with a very mild flavor. I made the tilapia into two recipes, the first is an aqua chile style ceviche and the second is a pan smoked Tilapia on the campchef woodwind.
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@LandsharkOutdoors
@LandsharkOutdoors 3 года назад
Who else isn't afraid to eat Tilapia? I was surprised as to how many people reacted negatively to wild caught tilapia. These fish are delicious, mild in flavor and a great texture.
@silo2151
@silo2151 3 года назад
Their definitely not on my top 5 fish
@SaborLatino305
@SaborLatino305 3 года назад
If that is where I think it is, (near a certain energy plant) not sure how safe that water is. Other than that good going! the ceviche looked on point!
@drifterafloat
@drifterafloat 3 года назад
Depending on where it is caught I would much rather eat wild-caught than farm-raised. Almost always better meat and taste. Usually healthier. Of course again depends on where it's caught.
@Chloe-ph9vd
@Chloe-ph9vd 3 года назад
I love Tilapia but i havent ate much fish
@TheBpsr2000
@TheBpsr2000 3 года назад
We love wild caught Tilapia. We cast net them from the St. Johns That store farm raised stuff....hard pass.
@bigbkeepitreelfishing
@bigbkeepitreelfishing 3 года назад
Perfectly said, "no trash fish, just trash cooks." Boom spot on. Love this channel and it always looks delicious. Yes, I am jealous in a good way. I can't wait to make this. It will not be as good considering I live in Pittsburgh, however, I can get fresh wild tilapia and give it a try.
@shirohmwaura7902
@shirohmwaura7902 Год назад
Where l live tilapia is most common it is really nice 👍👍
@michaelsala5165
@michaelsala5165 4 месяца назад
Wrong. Shit fish!!!!!!!!! And if you like them you’re shit
@josephwatts6420
@josephwatts6420 3 года назад
I've said this on your channel before, or at least made similar comments... One of my favorite parts of your channel is the family aspect. Brook's dad nails it, "how lucky am I?" It's good to hear his appreciation, and you can always see it written on his face, how happy he is with his family. You are some very fortunate folks, and are living your best life. Keep it up!
@craignyambuya8786
@craignyambuya8786 3 года назад
Fan from Zimbabwe, tilapia here is a delicacy and people love it! Love the channel and content 👍🏾 keep it going!!
@LandsharkOutdoors
@LandsharkOutdoors 3 года назад
Zimbabwe in the house cheers from florida!
@guppy719
@guppy719 3 года назад
Its actually a pretty common fish in supermarkets in the U.S.A but I assume that is farmed
@Ayoitsdavid813
@Ayoitsdavid813 3 года назад
@@guppy719 yes farmed like crazy
@josephwamae6348
@josephwamae6348 3 года назад
Kenya too.... We eat everything the head... To the tail
@fredricktoendepi
@fredricktoendepi 3 года назад
Do you fish man? Am a zimbo too
@neq3334
@neq3334 3 года назад
Those were mainly blue tilapia (though some coloring suggests hybrids). When I get closer to the coast, me and my family tend to get these, but I personally prefer spotted tilapia which I tend to catch in the Everglades a lot. Amazing catch and vid as always!
@cacadeperro
@cacadeperro Год назад
have you tried Red Tilapia? ITs such a different taste!
@dantecrosetto6358
@dantecrosetto6358 3 года назад
Victor's videos are the only thing getting me through college right now, keep it up!
@LandsharkOutdoors
@LandsharkOutdoors 3 года назад
Hahaha push on through brother
@dantecrosetto6358
@dantecrosetto6358 3 года назад
@@LandsharkOutdoors Many Thanks from the beautiful Pacific NorthWest!!
@Eugenia_Farms
@Eugenia_Farms 3 года назад
pretty sure you are getting yourself through college but i know what u mean brah
@grendergaming2701
@grendergaming2701 3 года назад
What about sex
@jonathanmado
@jonathanmado 3 года назад
@@grendergaming2701 probably not getting any
@marcuslarwa9098
@marcuslarwa9098 3 года назад
It’s really cool to see u fishing with the smaller channels, hope it helps them out. Ricky was actually going to take me out last year kayak fishing but it ended up blowing to much so we didn’t get a chance to go. He’s a really cool dude
@christopherdavis1685
@christopherdavis1685 Год назад
Where about this is located because I’m trying to do some fishing because I’m coming from Lakeland fl
@djaysilver
@djaysilver 3 года назад
The best Catch, clean & cook, I've ever seen. detailed to the mouth-watering sensation!!!
@bradleymarch8402
@bradleymarch8402 3 года назад
Home boy needs some ice
@kj-xj1on
@kj-xj1on 3 года назад
I was saying the same thang
@bobbyhuggins2108
@bobbyhuggins2108 3 года назад
Love grandma...was chowing down and not paying attention to what Dad had to say. She was in a zone. Clean plate is the best complement huh grandma. Nice to see a freshwater C&C . Very tasty to the eye chef Vik. Hello Brookie...
@witty9182
@witty9182 Месяц назад
Thats all i was seeing too 😂 she was chowing down enjoying every second
@rusellesanchez7370
@rusellesanchez7370 3 года назад
,man loved how this video ended with family eating together and your people so appreciative toward your cooking and your efforts, that's what life's about thanks for that
@45below1
@45below1 3 года назад
Vik, been watching for years, now, and, I must say, your channel is one of my FAVS, the other being your Ol' Lady (Brooke Crist) and DMFD. You and Brooke just come off as REAL. Don't change, bro.
@CommonGroundGardens
@CommonGroundGardens 3 года назад
I love what Brook says, that things that are fresh caught or homegrown are always so amazing. We all just never realized since we are used to things from the store. I am obsessed with your channel and Brooks!
@aaronneal9675
@aaronneal9675 3 года назад
My wife makes a great parmesan baked tilapia (we can only get store-bought frozen) which I was eating while watching this video :) Knowing that they're an invasive species in FL makes me want to take my next vacation there, and see how much I can bring home!
@milky9832
@milky9832 2 года назад
I love tilapia. It tastes good and is budget friendly. I season mine with olive oil, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, italian seasoning, black pepper and salt and pan fry. I really enjoyed watching this video.
@denniewhittemore5651
@denniewhittemore5651 Год назад
I was born in south orlando.As a kid growing up we would bow hunt from the bank in a water system called Shingle Creek. Also called Nile Pearch.We also would cast net them and get so many that we would go to the less fortunate side of town and give them all of the fish. We did this for years. I'm 58 and I'm still eating them. Great videos.
@raymondohlsen5054
@raymondohlsen5054 2 года назад
I LOVE the line, "'No trash fish, just trash cooks"!!! I have eaten carp, catfish, bullheads, all types of sunfish and loved them all!!!
@thomasgistinger1885
@thomasgistinger1885 3 года назад
I worked at a restaurant in Charleston, SC in the early 2000's where every Friday we had a lunch buffet.. On that buffet they served "fried flounder" which was actually fried tilapia.. It wasn't bad and nobody ever called them out.. To this day, I think they still serve it...
@fc3.Qisking
@fc3.Qisking 3 года назад
Cheers! Been supporting you and Brookes’ channel for a long time, tune in to every video you guys make! I’m in south fl as well (Broward); love these fish. Sucks that they’re invasive and wreck everything, but they’re everywhere, easy to catch, and very good.
@jaexperience9357
@jaexperience9357 3 года назад
Gotta say I love the way u do your videos, and I appreciate that u season your food well each time great presentation also
@jakedoe1054
@jakedoe1054 3 года назад
I used to breed them at home in my aquaponics system. If you want to get rid of the fish taste then keep them alive, put them in clean water for 48hours, no feed. It pretty much erases the fish taste all together and allows you to decide flavors with seasonings.
@Genessis001
@Genessis001 Год назад
Hey dude, dunno if your still active or will see this etc.. but are you still running your system and using tilapia as a complete/full complimentary ecosystem? Interested in your set-up(just general overview or as much as your willing to write I guess). 🤙🙏
@beardown123
@beardown123 3 года назад
So when’s that Outdoor Chef Life collab coming? A Taku Tuesday with Vik would be incredible
@justinhart2428
@justinhart2428 3 года назад
yo that need to happen
@Ersanchez1822
@Ersanchez1822 3 года назад
Víctor cooks heavy on seasoning and spices, as a Latin person i truly appreciate that... Most, if not all gringos cook too plain, simple and light on everything.. People, flavor is key for every delicious food, that's why I believe them when they say that the food is/was delicious.. Kudos to Victor... 👍 👍
@LandsharkOutdoors
@LandsharkOutdoors 3 года назад
Amen brother! I’m trying to get all my fellow gringos to get out of there comfort zones haha!
@MichaelJohnson-lc2kl
@MichaelJohnson-lc2kl 3 года назад
Hello Victor great channel . I just want you to know that I recently moved here from AZ and the fish you guys catch and cook are awesome. In fact I’ve tried several recipes from snappers to Mullets. The bomb man! Keep it up ! Family friends and good eats! ( Fish)
@newhavenct9183
@newhavenct9183 3 года назад
Back home in Jamaica 🇯🇲 I use to go to the river and sometimes I caught a bucket full of tilapia great eating 🐟
@jimmywhitely6648
@jimmywhitely6648 3 года назад
Dem nuh know anything about that is the nicest fish to fry and eat.
@RRpescador
@RRpescador 3 года назад
when posting the video activates the subtitles for people in Brazil great fishing would hug
@hschexnider
@hschexnider 3 года назад
Grandma mic drop❤️ Love this family and the great videos. Thank you for sharing with us!
@therham
@therham 3 года назад
I love Ricky's channel too, so seeing you guys fishing together was great!
@fishehunteral2280
@fishehunteral2280 3 года назад
We know them as mojarras. Fried with lemon and some tapatio hot sauce was my introduction to fish as a kid hah
@Sror3d
@Sror3d 3 года назад
Hahaha I was going to say the same thing! A lot of Hispanic families fry tilapia and use it to introduce their kids to eating fish 😂 I know it was definitely my first time eating fish because I remember the name eating it with lime and Valentina sauce 😂 it's because of this fish that I am comfortable with sea food and trying new sea food. Now I'm just starting to learn how to fish and I want to find a place to fish for tilapia and feel some nostalgia when I cook it and eat it.
@Walt1119
@Walt1119 3 года назад
Great video as always. I would eat wild talapi, but NEVER in a restaurant or farm raised, they taste like weeds to me! Why didn't you keep and eat the other cichlids? I hear they are really good eating too!!!! Thanks for sharing with us!
@sharkinwithseaweed
@sharkinwithseaweed 3 года назад
Its Amazing to see Good people that are humble and help and work with others that are up and coming . That is rare.
@shaelynsolenske2419
@shaelynsolenske2419 3 года назад
“Just takin my fish for a walk” LOL, made crack up! Great job Vik!!
@SagittariusThoughts
@SagittariusThoughts 3 года назад
You now have 2 subscribers ,lol your welcome
@jackducusin2624
@jackducusin2624 3 года назад
Huge fan I get so excited when I get the notification
@zeph6439
@zeph6439 2 года назад
As you guys have realized, Tilapia is actually a great eating fish. In Africa, though, whereas Tilapia are indigenous and were once plentiful, they have been practically wiped out by exotic aliens such as especially Smallmouth, Northern and Florida bass. So we used to catch Tilapia and eat a few, releasing most of the catch in years gone by but nowadays we release all native fish and keep the bass for the pan. Thanks and tight lines to you and yours.
@brianlocal3
@brianlocal3 Год назад
Funny how that works, bass are DELICIOUS, if there is no limit, keep ‘em all!!!!
@zeph6439
@zeph6439 Год назад
@@brianlocal3 That's exactly what we're doing today1 They are probably the best freshwater eating fish. To be honest I would never take any native fish species out - but in Africa bass are unwanted illegal aliens so...yeah. We find that pan fried with garlic and a bit of seasoning is all that's needed.
@paulwilliams5467
@paulwilliams5467 3 года назад
Awesome video victor keep doing what you do sir, you and Brooke are awesome
@cayminlast
@cayminlast 3 года назад
Back in South Africa when I was a kid, we used to catch Tilapia (aka Kurper) all day long. Nice video, thanks guys.
@MattSyversonthePaperbackRocker
@MattSyversonthePaperbackRocker 3 года назад
You know this guy's in a fishing paradise if he's never had to eat tilapia.
@TECNICASDEPESCAYMAS
@TECNICASDEPESCAYMAS 3 года назад
I'm glad you like the tilapia but you are a great cook, you make any fish look/taste good, we got to do this again i had a blast fishing with you 💪👊
@LandsharkOutdoors
@LandsharkOutdoors 3 года назад
Thank you amigo
@TECNICASDEPESCAYMAS
@TECNICASDEPESCAYMAS 3 года назад
@@LandsharkOutdoors 💪👊
@khombol69
@khombol69 3 года назад
I’m from the UK and I love buying Tilapia fillets and making a curry, my favourite fish to eat in a curry, no question 👌👌
@elliedean3533
@elliedean3533 3 года назад
Its amazing how you support each other. You guys are amazing!
@cullentheirishman6396
@cullentheirishman6396 3 года назад
That succotash looks good by itself! I'd throw some jalapeños in it though 😋
@andrew-2o6
@andrew-2o6 3 года назад
Grandma sayin “i think this says it all”
@felipabruan1841
@felipabruan1841 Год назад
You are a good cook Victor. You made the humble tilapia a delectable dish.
@derickwilliams2195
@derickwilliams2195 3 года назад
Wow man I am sooo jealous. I hear and read and see Tilapia videos all the time but I am way down in SA and far as I know we do not have this fish in our waters. Thank you for a great great no cuss video for that is a rarity these days. Great friendship with an incredible named Ricky as well. Take care now.💖
@Icecat21
@Icecat21 3 года назад
When we make ceviche, we always use Tilapia. My wife is Peruvian and thinks it works the best of all the fish (both fresh and saltwater) available in the U.S.
@vonvomit5666
@vonvomit5666 3 года назад
That freaking does it!!!!!! I'm driving from Utah to Victor's house and have him cook me some lunch!!!!!! PS....I'm bringing my plate and utensils too!
@LandsharkOutdoors
@LandsharkOutdoors 3 года назад
One day it will be possible
@EDCandLace
@EDCandLace 3 года назад
Opening a restaurant?
@pheirphon4680
@pheirphon4680 Год назад
Love those Dishes brother! The Second try was sooooooooo cooool. 2minutes at 20 degrees Celsius.. perfect show.
@suzelee8676
@suzelee8676 3 года назад
Awesome, I had no ideas you can catch talipia on a fishing pole. Thanks, can't wait to try it on my next day off
@spearbelize
@spearbelize 3 года назад
That fish you caught is called a copetona(real name is red head cichlid). It is a type of cichlid and they are very common where I live. They are actually really good to eat.
3 года назад
Fantastic fishing, this place is amazing only has beautiful fish, CONGRATULATIONS you are a very successful fisherman.👍🎣😉
@hannahchristine5240
@hannahchristine5240 3 года назад
Where is this?
@ck69100
@ck69100 3 года назад
Where is this lake?
@ADVelez
@ADVelez 3 года назад
Please, can you provide the address? I would like to take my dad and 3 year old
@chuenyeelau
@chuenyeelau 3 года назад
Victor, You are an amazing finger and chef. Congrats!
@jamiehoward1906
@jamiehoward1906 3 года назад
Looks very good Vick, I've had talipia before and it's really good great video!!!
@jefflemaster2850
@jefflemaster2850 3 года назад
Man you got to eat those Mayan cichlids- they taste great. We catch big ones in the Sebastian river and keep them all for fish tacos
@philipbohi983
@philipbohi983 3 года назад
We’d catch big cichlids in Wellington Lake (not too far from the mall), and you’re right...they’re delicious. Better than tilapia. I’d fill an Igloo Sportsman 55 gallon cooler with tilapia in a half dozen casts with my 12’ mullet net (1-1/4 mesh) after chumming them up, and give half of those to my neighbors...but keep the Mayan Chiclids for myself.
@pancakekun9008
@pancakekun9008 3 года назад
Here in Philippines there are 2 or 3 types of tilapia one is the rainbow-ish color and the black is called "tagalog" i think it's native tilapia but they're both taste different
@slimeronio
@slimeronio 3 года назад
tilapia are native to the Nile rover
@adeebnaber4369
@adeebnaber4369 3 года назад
Tallipia is fish of the century you could cook it as many way from blacken pack fried and savetchi style and come perfectly done better than the augly catfish I enjoy catching the shrimp at night keep up good work guys
@randystone4903
@randystone4903 3 года назад
Thanks for your video, very well done. We had tilapia in a coal fired power plant cooling lake and I never had good advice how to catch them. The boat ramp manager recommended lettuce and I saw a video about using bananas about time the power plant quit using the lake. No more tilapia. Wish someone had told me just use worms. 😂 The health of the fish from the cooling lake was good according to our State game biologist I actually trust. By the way, night crawlers are also an invasive species eating leaf mulch and changing our mountain forest. Please don't set them free after fishing.
@daytongerona3208
@daytongerona3208 3 года назад
I included tilapia into my diet and I love it. I cook it the local style out here In Hawai’i, I make a mixture of mayonnaise, oyster sauce, Chinese parsley, leup chong(Chinese sausage) , and stuff the tilapia and coat it. You can also also stuff clams, or shrimp. Wrap in in foil and bake at 350 for an hour or so
@oldmanfred8676
@oldmanfred8676 3 года назад
Sounds so good!
@garypage9515
@garypage9515 3 года назад
When you catch the cichlids, don't kill them....just put them in your bucket like the tilapia, and take them home with you. At your home, bury the cichlids as fertilizer for your plants. You don't have to tell anyone you didn't eat them, and if you don't kill them on camera, no one is going to complain.
@leonhughes9014
@leonhughes9014 2 года назад
omg .. grow up....
@selestedoesntevencare2169
@selestedoesntevencare2169 2 года назад
Why would you do that if there are cheaper and better fertilizers? Worm tea/castings is one of, if not the best, overall fertilizer and super easy to make yourself or cheap to buy. You don't waste anything either, like perfectly good fish or your time digging an 8 inch deep hole because if you want to use fish that is about how far you should dig down for it. If you really want to fertilize your stuff, do it normally. God damn. If you really want to use fish use an aquaponic too instead of just burying the fish. Not only can you eventually eat the fish you raise but they also give nutrients to the water that feeds the plants. BuRY ThE wHoLe FiSH, MF gtfo of here with that dumb shit. This ain't native times, we know better ways to farm without wasting food. Now, if it was just scraps then fine but a whole ass fish??? Really?
@hisnameisiam808
@hisnameisiam808 2 года назад
@@selestedoesntevencare2169 you won't be able to get it soon.
@MariW-yn2hn
@MariW-yn2hn Месяц назад
Facts they are also good eating it just doesn’t seem right to me killing a fish someone else could’ve ate or used for soil instead of just wasting it literally could’ve ate it with the tilapia to me they good asl
@ramirojuarez7379
@ramirojuarez7379 3 года назад
Dang it's been a while since I've watched one of your videos Vik, I've been crazy busy. Good too see you have a video or two with Ricky you guys are very knowledgeable and show the ropes of fishing very good people
@ramirojuarez7379
@ramirojuarez7379 3 года назад
BTW that flowerhorn type fish is a red head cichlid if I'm not mistaking
@theslimiestfiberlog647
@theslimiestfiberlog647 3 года назад
My favorite way to prep tilapia is baking with a generous amount of olive oil, lemon pepper and fresh sliced lemon
@mikemitchell258
@mikemitchell258 3 года назад
Citrus juice in ceviche denatures the protein, but doesn't kill parasites. Should you worry about that with fresh water fish?
@aqualife88
@aqualife88 3 года назад
Good question I feel like I deff wouldn't ceviche fresh water fish
@bakugosrage8976
@bakugosrage8976 3 года назад
Mike I was going to say the exact same thing. I usually put the fish on the grill and then cube it and put it a ceviche type dish. It not authentic ceviche but it's also safe considering I'm using freshwater fish like stripers.
@RM-yf2lu
@RM-yf2lu 3 года назад
Yeah, the tapeworm risk is too high to go raw for me
@loganmichael4275
@loganmichael4275 3 года назад
I love you I always watch you after school I’ve been watching and subbed for almost 1 or 2 years now keep it up love you❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@raffadventures8086
@raffadventures8086 3 года назад
My buddy Ricky great collaboration Victor. Get with him on the kayaks bro! Awesome content!!!
@garbo9251
@garbo9251 3 года назад
Damn nice haul, you should come down to Delray Beach Florida sometime for some fishing
@shfish111
@shfish111 3 года назад
so where is this place at?
@sunland615
@sunland615 3 года назад
If you find out where the location is please let me know
@danielcole8609
@danielcole8609 3 года назад
I subscribed to your boys channel i love the down to earth enthusiasm he has same reason I love your channel
@migueldiego1964
@migueldiego1964 3 года назад
Ayeee, grandma was the coolest nd said look at this nd def enjoyed that, keep up the great work nd the vids
@sseaga
@sseaga 3 года назад
where is this lake. would love to go and catch these Tilapia
@TAZZ809DR
@TAZZ809DR 2 года назад
People never want to say the locations lol.
@sseaga
@sseaga Год назад
I dont know the name or area so I cant look it up on google maps
@Jacobtgoat
@Jacobtgoat 16 дней назад
​@sseaga have you found it yet if you have found it can you show it here?
@LDevine95
@LDevine95 3 года назад
Due to them being invasive. I’d say go catch as many as you can and give them away to those who need a meal
@schwinnbike18
@schwinnbike18 3 года назад
Sounds like unlimited eating!
@bcole3442
@bcole3442 2 года назад
@@schwinnbike18 With Florida invasive fish,it really is unlimited good eating .🐟🐟
@rudysutama493
@rudysutama493 3 года назад
Hi vic, to get maximum taste of the tilapia fish, DON'T skin off the fish, clean everything else, gut and scale off but leave the skin on, even don't bother fillet it. Then without many seasoning except maybe garlic and bit of salt the fish is ready to go for bbq, short deep fry, or steam boat. Don't over cook it, just maybe 1-2 mins on heat. They taste even better than marine grouper. Just my 2 cents tip from southeast asian way
@shineyour9
@shineyour9 3 года назад
Respect man,there is no other like you victor!! One love from saint lucia,hope you get to come back to my island to enjoy the beauty!!!
@LandsharkOutdoors
@LandsharkOutdoors 3 года назад
Saint Lucia is still my favorite place I've ever visited. Bless you and your beautiful country
@josephkitchens4831
@josephkitchens4831 3 года назад
throw those evasive species up on land, birds have to eat too.
@tman736
@tman736 3 года назад
What lake are you fishing at? Im in North FL id love to come down,
@timothyok3775
@timothyok3775 3 года назад
It’s a private lake
@JuanGarcia-zp9wh
@JuanGarcia-zp9wh 3 года назад
We’re is that lake at
@timothyok3775
@timothyok3775 3 года назад
@@JuanGarcia-zp9wh it’s near a power plant the reason they got in that day was because the gate was broken, they fixed it now.
@paekas68
@paekas68 3 года назад
@@timothyok3775 that's why these tilapia are big? Because of the powerplant?
@timothyok3775
@timothyok3775 3 года назад
@@paekas68 ohh 😮
@vaughnslavin9784
@vaughnslavin9784 5 месяцев назад
Yummy! Very mild and not oily.
@johnmarshall8175
@johnmarshall8175 3 года назад
You the man Vic..trust you 💯👊🤙👍💯..your master cook my friend.. Jamie is all good but you are definitely not a slouch!..love your dishes 👍💯
@mrcbreakable3092
@mrcbreakable3092 3 года назад
That one looked like a BIG bluegill...
@nickcourt4735
@nickcourt4735 3 года назад
Release some Asians Those tilapia will be gone in no time😂
@caturprioutomo
@caturprioutomo 3 года назад
Yeahh.. taste so great
@Menuki
@Menuki 3 года назад
How do you think they got there in the first place
@bensonaltarez2156
@bensonaltarez2156 3 года назад
Find this offensive in a good way 😂🤣
@jamesantiox
@jamesantiox 3 года назад
i LOVE 💖✨ catch clean cook ...just you do Bro. everyday I watch on your vlog videos I felling hungry all time 🤨...that's sooo...nice crazy me 🤤...ahhhhhhhhhh....🤪💪 WATCHING HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES🇵🇭🇺🇸💖✨👍
@renkl4417
@renkl4417 3 года назад
We cook tilapia whole. We remove the scales, innards then put some salt and fry it. It's so tender. We also have different dishes for it like put some eggs and tomatoes it's really delicious. I haven't tried filleting it though. I should try this recipe.
@naxell6640
@naxell6640 3 года назад
what is the location? I want to go fishing there as well!
@Flistered
@Flistered 3 года назад
doubt anybodies gonna share:(
@naxell6640
@naxell6640 3 года назад
@@Flistered 3 months ago just after commenting i saw he actually said it. I think is around lake ochekobee if i remember correctly. Its far from me anyways
@garycovington9044
@garycovington9044 3 года назад
Just figured ouyt where it is, now the trick is to figure out how to get my car close to the water. Looking at it from Google Earth, it's surrounded by a wide ditch on 3 sides with some railroad tracks on the fourth. There are a few places to cross the ditch to the road surrounding the lake, but I can't tell if those are closed to the public or not.
@bulldogneon
@bulldogneon 3 года назад
@@garycovington9044 ok so where?
@garycovington9044
@garycovington9044 3 года назад
@@bulldogneon I found it using Google Earth. Use it and look at the big "lake" to the west of Indiantown. It's not really a lake at all, but an artificial pond dug by the power company. If you zoom in, you can see the concrete steps they were fishing from.
@mpinto79
@mpinto79 3 года назад
One of the oldest living fishes, in fact apparently when Jesus did the miracle of feeding the thousands and multiplied the fishes and bread, most likely that fish would have been Tilapia
@nicelady51
@nicelady51 3 года назад
Nosa. Haddock. It was delicious haddock from the cold North Atlantic. 😇
@roryf.1349
@roryf.1349 Год назад
I used to fish the Juno Beach pier and Jupiter Inlet as a kid. Love to see the tilapia catch and cook.
@USRaceway
@USRaceway 3 года назад
Awesome catch n cook Vic people under estimate the Talapia for good eating served in many resteraunts #1 fish dish keep up the great footage love the family and allways remember to keep those lines tight . ✌ Peace
@charlieeidelman6391
@charlieeidelman6391 3 года назад
eating uncooked freshwater fish I-
@juangeorge7902
@juangeorge7902 3 года назад
Where is this spot your catching those tilapia. I never caught them before
@daddymcsnacks_561
@daddymcsnacks_561 3 года назад
On a now private road that has a gate... Southern Blvd in Palm Beach County
@Oscariitooo
@Oscariitooo 3 года назад
@@daddymcsnacks_561 you can share the exact address ?
@EDCandLace
@EDCandLace 3 года назад
Any med to large size ponds in the Orlando area will be loaded with them.
@daddymcsnacks_561
@daddymcsnacks_561 3 года назад
@@Oscariitooo the description that was told is enough. Dont be lazy and work for it. Google Earth. Unfortunately, there is a gate that prevents you from going down the dirt road along the M-Canal. 😏
@royceglover4522
@royceglover4522 3 года назад
Were in Florida are you getting theses fish?? I would like to get some
@isaiassalinas2755
@isaiassalinas2755 3 года назад
I love your ceviche bro. That is my favorite dish. Thumbs up!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@surferb100
@surferb100 3 месяца назад
Extremely informative. Love the channel
@lumberchicken007
@lumberchicken007 3 года назад
Oh noooooo...not Trashlapia - “disgusting”, never said by any Filipino. And some people shouldn’t wear tights, ever!?
@DBLACK-_-SHEEP
@DBLACK-_-SHEEP 3 года назад
where is that place at id like to go visit that place can you tell me where is it at ??
@shanek6582
@shanek6582 3 года назад
At least tell us the county please lol.
@jackgoodman7855
@jackgoodman7855 3 года назад
the only place I can imagine that big ass retention lake is over by hialeah.. there’s like 20 pretty large man made lakes that look similar in shape
@shanek6582
@shanek6582 3 года назад
@@jackgoodman7855 thanks Jack.
@LandsharkOutdoors
@LandsharkOutdoors 3 года назад
Most big ales in South Florida have tilapia. You can see them in schools close to shore, and during breeding season there big nest are everywhere
@daddymcsnacks_561
@daddymcsnacks_561 3 года назад
@@shanek6582 it's in Palm Beach County off Southern Blvd. It's gated now so they know someone that has access...
@blakeerikson4529
@blakeerikson4529 3 года назад
Great video Vic! Mayans are just as tasty and plenty of em around here in Boca.
@lamazmckua2990
@lamazmckua2990 Год назад
Thank you for this video. Now I know two other ways to cook tilapia. Cheers 🤙
@ACTiVEjoshh
@ACTiVEjoshh 3 года назад
aren't humans an invasive species? lmao'
@adrianescobar331
@adrianescobar331 3 года назад
When you're a man, sometimes you wear stretchy pants...Its for fun.
@timd6468
@timd6468 3 года назад
Nachoooooooo!
@LandsharkOutdoors
@LandsharkOutdoors 3 года назад
My man lizardo rocking the tights
@yungheat84
@yungheat84 3 года назад
@@timd6468 lol
@scottfernandez7562
@scottfernandez7562 3 года назад
@@yungheat84 hahaha lol
@peterkings2012
@peterkings2012 3 месяца назад
You guys are really blessed to have place where tilapia are easily caught. Wow?
@lifestylewithivan
@lifestylewithivan 3 года назад
Great catch oh man that meal looks great and I really love this recipe great job 🇧🇸
@rafi1021
@rafi1021 3 года назад
I have sent my experience with Tilapia on your DM on instagram. But you didn't even look on it 🥺🥺😞😞😞
@LandsharkOutdoors
@LandsharkOutdoors 3 года назад
Send it again
@MRMIKE276
@MRMIKE276 3 года назад
Don't do that. You can't expect him to respond to EVERY DM he gets when it's likely in the thousands.
@rafi1021
@rafi1021 3 года назад
@@LandsharkOutdoors i did it now❤️. Thanks man❤️
@rafi1021
@rafi1021 3 года назад
@@MRMIKE276 brother, i didn't compelled him. I just said my wish.. thanks all❤️
@johncarlopatawaran6214
@johncarlopatawaran6214 2 года назад
Here in the Philippines, Tilapia is one of the main fish you'd see in marketplaces. It's a delicacy here. Try it pan-fried and just do salt and pepper, you'll gonna have a very pretty meal. If you're up for the next level Tilapia delicacy, do it escabeche style. The cooking tutorial for Tilapia Escabeche is available in RU-vid as well! Great Video, BTW!!
@michaelodwyer5305
@michaelodwyer5305 3 года назад
I tried one of these fish for the first time only a few weeks ago. It was very nice to eat. I baked it in the oven with herbs and garlic.
@bookiemane407
@bookiemane407 2 года назад
I caught the one with the big head before also and they taste great. It's another type of cichlid, like hump head I believe. They also taste great and are a good fight unlike tilapia which are easy. The head meat I cut out and fried and it was the best part. Very meaty and delicious. I wasn't sure if it was fresh or salf water so we were using squid. They all loved it . Spotted tilapia, Mayan, hump heads were all we caught and it was an awesome fish fry.
@oldhardrock2542
@oldhardrock2542 3 года назад
Wifey loves the Tilapia from Costco. I've seen how they're farm raised and am not thrilled about eating store bought. Seeing this and a bowfishing video by others, I'm about to mount a Tilapia expedition when I get back to Florida...
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