Scallop Diving Southern California: Scallop Sushi!

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Join us as we freedive a secret southern California reef for delicious rock scallops. We encounter bat rays, swell sharks, and more! Scallop poke and scallop nigiri was a great way to end such a beautiful day!
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Komentáře • 96

  • @OutdoorChefLife
    @OutdoorChefLife Před 5 lety +13

    Yesss I've been waiting for this vid! That was so good man, scallops looked delicious! Those limpets are HUGE!

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety +4

      Thanks man! Yeah, I think most people overlook those limpets, when actually their flavor is fantastic and they have a texture like calamari! Let's go dive the north coast for scallops soon!

  • @mingrui1862
    @mingrui1862 Před 2 lety

    Giving the names for each fish you encountered helps so much! Thank you!

  • @agoodwife8787
    @agoodwife8787 Před 3 lety

    Tickle a scallop? You guys are too funny.

  • @SkyfallLotus
    @SkyfallLotus Před 5 lety

    Mmmmmm sushi! Looks yummy! Thanks for sharing your time free diving - very fun to watch.

  • @Thee_Sinner
    @Thee_Sinner Před 5 lety +2

    I took a trip over to Fort Bragg this weekend, but the shell fish ban was in effect so I didn't even bother trying to collect anything. Hopefully I can go earlier next year.

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      We were out there too! Doing a little freediving and spearfishing with Taku from Outdoor Chef Life!

  • @DC_x06
    @DC_x06 Před 3 lety +1

    I've been binging your channel for a few days, I can't wait for some new videos

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks buddy! I am just finishing up my PhD and will be posting new content soon after! Keep the old ways alive!

  • @everthparedes5210
    @everthparedes5210 Před 5 lety

    A new video! One of my favorite things of the week.

  • @misc4jing
    @misc4jing Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! Would love to add free-diving for my fish and shellfish to my list of hobbies. Would totally be interested in some short "how to" videos to do that and teaching the set up and equipment needed.

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks for watching! We have been waiting for the ocean conditions to get a little better up here to bring you a 5 part series on how-to-freedive for beginners in CA, essential gear, how to spearfish CA, etc. Glad to hear there is interest in the subject! We have been freediving the CA coast for about 24 years now, so it would be our pleasure to share some tips and tricks!

  • @its4sutq890
    @its4sutq890 Před 5 lety

    Enjoyed the underwater footage and the food looked amazing!

  • @crayster3926
    @crayster3926 Před 5 lety

    Very cool video. And I wanted to totally eat that food!

  • @philosophyd
    @philosophyd Před 5 lety

    Everything about this vid was awesome man!

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      Thanks man! It was a good trip! Only had two hours in the water, but I was quite happy with the overall experience and the food was awesome! Let's get out diving soon!

  • @ok2853
    @ok2853 Před 2 lety

    banh mi chi cali! i live at mine near my uni near newport beach. great stuff and the price is always right

  • @elkhunter76
    @elkhunter76 Před 5 lety

    Kevin you guys are killin me! Another winter storm moving in here tonight! Oh how I would love to be able to go out on a daily basis and forage seafood as you all do. Will have to settle for fishing and trapping crawdads here this spring.

  • @cr0cket01
    @cr0cket01 Před 4 lety +1

    looked nice

  • @bottom
    @bottom Před 5 lety

    Awesome dive. Food looks great always

  • @lifestylelimitless7086

    Those scallops look amazing...I can vary rarely find them!

  • @lifeofeels8271
    @lifeofeels8271 Před 5 lety

    What a coincidence, I just did some reading on rock scallops and the different limpets this past weekend! Awesome video!

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks! Glad to hear it! Yeah, rock scallops and giant keyhole limpets are hard to beat!

  • @robbergstrom943
    @robbergstrom943 Před 5 lety

    Great dive video and food looks delicious!

  • @rorofs3056
    @rorofs3056 Před 5 lety

    LETS GOOOO CATCH N COOK !!!

  • @ChriSFishDish
    @ChriSFishDish Před 5 lety

    Awesome freedive video.. Those scallops look so good.. I'd drive down to socal to get some live..!!

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks! Honestly, I find more scallops freediving NorCal, but I figured since I was down there I should show folks some of the cool wild scenery and undersea foods to be had down south.

    • @ChriSFishDish
      @ChriSFishDish Před 5 lety

      @@catchncookcalifornia1574 Nice work man.. I used to be a sushi chef a few years back.. Scallops are candy when raw.. Never had keyholes though.. Always something new to try..

  • @adampack6642
    @adampack6642 Před 5 lety

    I fly to Sacramento on biz a few times a year, I will be all over that Bahn Mi next trip. Great Video!

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety +1

      I should have specified, I went to the dive shop in Sac, then drove south to L.A. The Vietnamese sandwich spot is in Alhambra in southern CA.

  • @livinginoakland
    @livinginoakland Před 5 lety

    So dope!!!

  • @seahunter1
    @seahunter1 Před 5 lety

    Those Key hole limpets are cool. I don't think I have ever seen those diving.

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      They are beautiful for sure! They tend to be specific to southern CA.

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      That being said, we have never seen HALF of what you have seen freediving all of those remote spots around the world! Thanks for letting us use your footage in the intro bro!

  • @nightlight69
    @nightlight69 Před 4 lety

    So guilty of ODing on your videos sir....I am In Canada now but moving to Cal soon....near Yellow knife and looking so foreword to new land to explore. Still looking for some one to help me find mushrooms about there LOL. So your videos i find highly helpful

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! We are starting to do some foraging classes, so let me know if you would like to come along when you get to CA.

    • @nightlight69
      @nightlight69 Před 4 lety

      @@catchncookcalifornia1574 oh for sure...golden...i Spread the word to..Thats killer news thank you

  • @ivangotyokes
    @ivangotyokes Před 5 lety

    Came here from Outdoor Chef Life. Awesome stuff guys!

  • @funkyrugmuncher2890
    @funkyrugmuncher2890 Před 4 lety

    I came from fishermans life great vid dude

  • @thepnt034
    @thepnt034 Před 4 lety

    Bro... across the street from that banh mi place is Noodleworld. Best late night eats

  • @myricegirl
    @myricegirl Před 2 lety

    I got my first limpet today, should I clean it first (before freezing)? Can you eat it raw?

  • @NickFish007
    @NickFish007 Před 5 lety

    That sandwich looked so bomb for 3 bucks! Great catches and edit man I'm so jealous 😇 The end with the scallop was pure gold

  • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
    @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Před 5 lety

    “What, no mustard?” -The Stomach (Peter Hume, Meatballs)

  • @FishingChef
    @FishingChef Před 5 lety

    danngg 5:51 you hit a scallop honey hole! so many of them in a cluster!! you hand looks super scratched up lol is it from this dive or from the clamming last time?!

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      Lol yeah man my hands were still totally messed up from clamming with you ant Philosophy D.

  • @ricardonuno1694
    @ricardonuno1694 Před 5 lety

    Your vids are great, I really enjoy them. How do I start learning to freedive and spear fish? I now have the time and am motivated, any recommendations greatly appreciated.

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety +1

      Ricardo, I have a lot more recommendations than will fit in a simple reply to this comment. That's why my brother and I have been planning a 3-5 part video series addressing exactly this topic: Introduction to freediving and spearfishing. If you are itching to get out there sooner and need answers, email us and I will do my best to get you on the right track for now. Thanks for watching!

    • @ricardonuno1694
      @ricardonuno1694 Před 5 lety

      @@catchncookcalifornia1574 Awesome, can't wait to see you/bro's videos.

  • @Gabriel-pq3yb
    @Gabriel-pq3yb Před 4 lety

    Hey can somebody tell me how to remove the scallop from the rock when diving it is hard

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 4 lety

      Place the bar (called and abalone iron) between the shell and the rock and pry. Most scallops are so fused to the stone, you will have to work around the shell and try to find the best location with the most leverage. You are correct, it is hard to do... but well worth it!

  • @trimbandit9636
    @trimbandit9636 Před 5 lety

    Cool video, but why not leave some of those small scallops to grow bigger. Some of those buttons were tiny.

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety +1

      Absolutely valid point! We usually do not take them this small. I had only 2 hrs in the water and 4 people to feed so I took a couple that were a lot smaller than I would normally. I will address this point in the next scallop video. Thanks!

  • @haroldtakahashi8875
    @haroldtakahashi8875 Před 5 lety +1

    is it worthwhile to forage seaweeds there?...

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety +1

      It can be for certain species, but be sure you are foraging well away from any creek mouth or storm drain as the areas near large cities get a lot of city runoff especially in the winter and spring. That said, we would advise to take only what is needed as California has lost a significant amount of kelp to sea urchins over the last few years.

  • @katieclevenger6588
    @katieclevenger6588 Před 3 lety

    Just found your channel and I love it! I'm an archaeologist as well. Are you getting your PhD in archaeology?

  • @krisscage
    @krisscage Před 2 lety

    Where is this place?

  • @graysonj9274
    @graysonj9274 Před 5 lety

    What’s the name of the scallop shell you caught would like to do some research into it.

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      It is called a Pacific rock scallop or giant rock scallop (Crassadoma gigantea. Thanks for watching!

  • @kingofslotsmillion3263

    I need to get out more,.,.,.,., what beach in southern California was this

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      Sorry, it is our policy not to blow up secret spots. That said, if you do some scouting, I am sure you will find some great areas yourself... just keep em quiet... "loose lips sink ships" ;)

  • @tkusserow
    @tkusserow Před 3 lety

    Wheres the sandwich from???

  • @myricegirl
    @myricegirl Před 2 lety

    how deep were the scallops?

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 2 lety

      These were relatively shallow (around 15-20 ft) but they are most abundant from 20-30+ ft. Thanks for watching!

    • @myricegirl
      @myricegirl Před 2 lety

      @@catchncookcalifornia1574 let me guess, secret spot is a ledge off San Pedro?

  • @tongxinzhao4953
    @tongxinzhao4953 Před 5 lety

    whats the dive location, can you share

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      Sorry, "loose lips sink ships." We never disclose the locations of secret spots as they took us years to find. That said, look for offshore pinnacles in at least 30 ft of water. Thanks for watching!

  • @sickofeverything6413
    @sickofeverything6413 Před 5 lety

    What are the regulations for those limpets? They almost look like abalones. Very similar.

    • @sickofeverything6413
      @sickofeverything6413 Před 5 lety

      Right on I get what you’re saying. When I asked about those limits I didn’t take into considering the different regions and MPAs. I was just thinking in general. But I’ve already downloaded the PDFs for the species that I usually hunt for onto my phone so when I get into those areas without a cell signal I can still check up on the info. I watch your channel on a regular basis and the videos you put out there are really good. It’s good to see people getting out and educating others on natural resources and harvesting them in a sustained way. Thanks for the reply too.

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety +1

      Seems like a good dialogue below. It is a bag limit of 35, but I never take more than two. We must of course be stewards of our resources so that future generations can enjoy them as well. Try one and see if you like it. It is not the texture or flavor of abalone, but a texture like calamari and a flavor all it's own. If you dive a reef and see 10 as with any species, maybe take one and leave the rest. At least this is how we do it and we have been sustainable harvesting scallops and limpets from the reef in this vid for about a decade and as you saw, it is still a very healthy reef. Keep the old ways alive!

  • @miguelgalencia1522
    @miguelgalencia1522 Před 5 lety

    Ke plays? Estas?

  • @nicksantosTV
    @nicksantosTV Před 5 lety

    Looks epic! Was this recently?

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      Yeah bro... a spur of the moment visit... and as I was kicking out I thought "Oh no! I totally forgot to call Nick!" You down to do a dive down there again sometime soon? Maybe cook on the beach like back in the day?

  • @anotherbutt4chair454
    @anotherbutt4chair454 Před 5 lety

    Just wondering i didn’t see any oxygen tanks ?

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      As we say "thanks, but no tanks!" All freediving. One breath the old way.

    • @anotherbutt4chair454
      @anotherbutt4chair454 Před 5 lety

      Catch N Cook California, thank you for sharing, i didn’t know this even existed in the US, thought this was only happening on those exotic vacations. May i ask where is this happening?

  • @taiyoctopus2958
    @taiyoctopus2958 Před 4 lety

    10:00
    What is the reasoning behind feeding chickens with scallops???
    I was ALWAYS under the impression that if the animal did not eat it in the wild, it's not a good idea to try to feed it to them in captivity.
    Maybe death is a natural reaction to feeding a chicken any kind of scallop, simply because their stomachs aren't equipped to digest them or deal with any amount of toxins.
    Either way,
    Tasty looking dinner, champ !! :D

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 4 lety

      That is an interesting point. That being said, these friends had fed their chickens scraps from every meal for years, including scraps of fish (and shellfish gut and trimmings from abalone). It is actually quite a common practice among people who raise chickens actually. Chickens are adapted to eat insects and worms (protein) as well as seeds, greens, etc. So even if it were the only time they had ever eaten shellfish, it seems unlikely that they would have died from that. But I see what you mean as shellfish is not in a typical chickens forage. This time though, their deaths were definitely neurotoxin related. Thanks for watching!

  • @nickdemsey7188
    @nickdemsey7188 Před 3 lety

    Whose her friend

  • @kykim2020
    @kykim2020 Před 5 lety

    That’s not a swell shark, it’s a California horn shark

  • @waltsnoop
    @waltsnoop Před 5 lety +2

    You're a "modern day Californian Indiana Jones.". Please hit me up and we'll go fishing or hunting together with my Airguns.

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 5 lety

      Lol, just wish we had more time to fight Nazi's with bullwhips! Fishing with airguns? JK. Sounds fun... Martijn and I were just talking about breaking ours out again!

  • @ashtoncunningham6981
    @ashtoncunningham6981 Před 4 lety

    So are scallops less likely for to get sick be you just usally eat the abductor mussle compared to smaller spices that you boil hole? Didnt watch the whole video good guy lmao

    • @catchncookcalifornia1574
      @catchncookcalifornia1574  Před 4 lety

      Scallops are less likely to get you sick even in the warm months when mussels and whole clams should not be eaten as the adductor muscle is the main part that is eaten. If one eats the scallop gut (like one would with mussels and small clams) then the risk of getting sick goes WAY up! I have friends who fed the guts to their chickens while they themselves are the adductor. The next day, all of the chickens were dead. It is no joke! On some years however, the toxic plankton blooms are so severe, that Cal Dept of Public Health will even advise not eating the adductor. These are typically the same years when crab is off limits due to very dangerous levels of biotoxins. Please call the Biotoxin Info Hotline for frequently updated pre-recorded messages concerning shellfish safety so that you know when they are safe to consume. 800-553-4133. Thanks for watching!