You could literally “Tiptoe through the tulips!” That yellow/black whelk was stunning. Thanks for telling us what time of year you were there. The winter whelks with the chocolate color are my favorites.
Sometimes it's hard to say no, but I have quite a few shells in my collection, so I am usually quite selective with what I take in my bag Thanks for watching!
...I guess that predawn shelling is a thing...lol...like scuba diving at night...lots of sealife one normally wouldn't see in the daytime...beautiful shells and a nice nap when you get back to camp..or motel...or breakfast, and I didn't have to wade around in the dark...lol...thanx for that, Brian (I think that's your name)...and in 4K!
Hi friend! When I am shell hunting in earnest, I always try to get out super early, before others get to the beach. Having access to the fresh wrack line is always a memorable experience. Bryan is definitely my name, in 4K!
This shell bag was gifted to me by one of my friends. I don't sell them, but you can find out more about purchasing a bag like this here - sunsportcanvas.com/ Thanks for watching!
Beautiful video and storytelling! Always enjoy your videos but PAG has been my happy place since I discovered it by accident many years ago. We're in the midwest but we usually visit every July. So jealous of the Js! My son would love to just find a piece of one there. Do you have plans to visit PAG, Shell Key, or Fort Desoto again in the near future?
Such a contrast to my dismal, inner harbour beach adventure today in Auckland.. found 4 tiny blue mussel shells, and some broken bits. 💔 then i see your adventure so amazing!!!
A shellers dream come true!! My favs are the orange horse conchs.....plus I've found a rare yellow one about 5-6" long on Sanibel once! Oh, and the fighting conchs are a favorite too. That was fun to watch ! Thanks Brian. Enjoyed!
Wow you found some awesome shells! I can't believe you found two pretty good J chunks in one outing. Those piles are absolutely spectacular, thank you so much for sharing!
Hi shell friend! I still haven't found a whole one yet, but I have another Pass a Grille adventure coming soon, where I get even closer to a whole J 🤣 Thanks for watching!
Great finds, many thanks. I want to buy your shell bag...where and how much ? Have 3 others...can't come close to yours , size & netting is most sought after. Let me know, many thanks. See you on the next beach adventure.
Hi there! One of my friends gifted this shell bag to me a few years ago. I don't sell these bags, but information for the manufacturer can be found here: sunsportcanvas.com/ Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you for this after storm adventure! I watch many shelling vlogs. Yours are my favorites. This one though is my all time favorite! With all of your wonderful clear video you shared stole my heart. I felt I was there♥️
I love Pass A Grille and was here the same day. I talked to you for just a quick second on the rocks. My nicest colored lightning whelks all have come from here over the years, and this is where I found my first whole Junonia.
Hi friend! Oh, I was visiting/staying with family and just happened to be there when it occurred. When I visit FL, my itinerary is always booked with shelling 🤣 Thanks for watching!
I have only shelled in the Keys on a couple occasions, so I am not sure how much my experience can contribute to an answer. With that said, when I have gone there, I always stop along the roadways, and causeways, and jump in the water to look in the shallows. The Keys aren't known for good shell collecting opportunities, as shells don't roll up on the beaches here like they do in other parts of Florida, but there are shells here! It's just that finding them requires quite a bit of research, effort and patience! Thanks for watching!
Hi Brian! Boy this was over stimulation for the senses!! Like being in the 10k islands! So many beautiful shells. I keep watching it over and over. Thank you so much for the adventure. That was truly fun. As always you make wonderful vids!!!