Came across your channel by chance and watched very video in the past 24hrs. It’s real life and that’s the best thing to live and watch. Give a holler if you’re ever near Port Orange or Oak Hill!
Yay!!! When I was a youngster we would stay at a huge cabin with family and friends on Rock Creek. Head out to the bay in 3 boats and scallop away. We never snorkeled but everyone had a dip net. Dumping the net into a #2 washtub when scallops started swimming out of the nets. Our family returned to Bradenton with 5 or 6 one gallon milk jugs full of scallop meat. Yummo! And boy oh boy did our backs get sun burned (before SPF...Coppertone only). Worth every bit of discomfort.
Scalloped out of Hatch many times back in the day! I really like your channel. First of all, it brings back so many good memories, second of all, it doesn't cost you a arm and a leg the way you do it. I can see me in you when I was younger! God bless you and your wonderful family for the memories.
Fairly new subscriber so I am catching up on your older videos. My mouth is watering; especially when you know not to over cook them. Thanks for sharing and I hope to see you do more videos like this one. Take care/
It's not 3 a.m. but I am watching your videos..... Strange because I will be moving back home to Georgia come Fall and the first place I will be going is Steinhatchee.... This is by far my family's favorite place to fish!
@@TugTrashOutdoors Never been actually.... I spent most of my adult life traveling the world, thanks to Uncle Sam, and I'm excited about being back in the south... Again, great job on the channel
Wished my Health wasn`t so bad I have lived here in Florida all of my 65 1/2 years fished Saltwater but never done that I have even Swam across Sebastian Inlet just because I didn`t want to walk over the Bridge. Enjoyed it Tug.
I live in Taylor County Fl. (where Steinhatchee is located) and when there are plenty in, they are fun to get. But they fluctuate year to year on how many show up. One way we cook them is to save several shells and add about 4 or 5 scallops to a half shell with butter and seasoning in the shell also, then throw em on the grill for just a couple minutes. We also quick fry them with flour or any type of seafood batter ( we prefer Zatarain's shrimp fry). We like them barely cooked, we even eat them raw right out the shell like an oyster.
Love scallops. Too expensive to buy but harvesting them yourself is absolutely the way to go. Liking your videos. So good to see your daughter learning to do these kinds of things herself.
That was awesome! So easy to harvest and plentiful. Ours are a little bigger down here but your ones look so tasty! Great way too cook them too! This was my first video after just watching you with Blue Gabe harvest and cook oysters. Looking forward to watching more! Cheers 🍻
Love BlueGabe, Deer Meat, Landshark, etc. but Tug is the mf'ing man. Love your videos. I hope the channel blows up, but I hope it doesn't change too much as a result.
Lord Have Mercy😍🤤🤤🤤 I Think I Need To Buy A Water Proof Case For My Phone From Drool, If I Keep Watching Your Videos 😆🤪 My Goodness My Favorite Seafood Ever Besides Shrimp 🍤 😍😍😍😍❤️❤️😁 Lol Thanks For Sharing Another Great Video In My Opinion 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Dang you did way better than me. I went 3 times last year, never hit my limit and one day didn't find a single one. I don't have boat so i paddleboard from shore. Probably would be better with a boat but who can afford it?
Almost time for my afternoon job, but there's always time for a catch, clean @ cook from Tug Trash Outdoor video. "Happy Halloween" Ian, Crystal @ family.