Catch and Cook Snapper! Testing the Skin on Frame Pedal Drive Canoe in Baja, Mexico
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- čas přidán 24. 02. 2024
- In this video we head out fishing in the new pedal drive skin on frame canoe for snapper, and show you how to fillet and cook it. Enjoy!
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All your Mexico trip videos have been great. Seeing how well the boat is doing is really cool. I especially enjoy watching you guys be human and work through the challenges. Oh and the occasional cursing makes me laugh because it reminds me of me on the water. Keep em coming.
I like this catch and cook vlog style. I’m a freshwater canoe tripper fisher. I like seeing the saltwater fishing that I know nothing about. I also enjoyed Liz nature lesson.
Thanks Brian. I enjoy the catch and cooks. Cooking on the beach is a nice bonus.
Enjoyed you filet instructions on rock fish. Good tips.
Thank you for sharing your adventure and looking forward to more content like this...!!!
Good to see another dimension of how you use your boats and a new dimension of content.
Hi Brian and Liz,
Sheila and Roberto here. I think it's important to see all the steps that are involved in boating and camping. Cooking and processing the fish (pretty slick way to fillet), is a big part it. So, it will be nice if you keep doing the cooking videos and whatever else you can add to the whole experience. Including a little more under sail images.
Thank you!
still loving this new content, keep it coming!
That was an enjoyable video, I wouldn't mind more like it.
Good stuff. The details on lures and other fishing gear answers things I was wondering about. Hopefully some day will be able to do a Baja trip too. I was interested in your camping setup too. I got the same Exped mattresses after you mentioned them in camping video from a few years ago and they’ve been great. So appreciate all aspects of these videos.
Yup, cool video!
Excellent content!
Yes the crustaceans molt. This is how you find those "soft-shelled" ones sometimes and also find the "carcasses", but then I have way more experience with mudbugs than lobstah. Spiders do the same thing.
I've eaten blue runners. But hey, I've eaten hardhead catfish too. Some day I'll brave the slime and eat a sailcat. Blue runner sushi eh? Okay. Next time I catch the chance. I'm in. Will have to start packing some nice short-grain rice to the beach.
Hey Brian, I love the series so far. How's the boat doing on the gravel and rocks? Would love to see the botton and maybe a breakdown of any challenges you had boat wise. I didn't see a sponge, so I wondered how you're getting the little bit of water collection out of the boat. I know you use the hand bilge. I just wanted to thank you and Liz for the videos. Entertaining and informative, also gives some insite to your life in Baja. It's great seeing you guys every week. It looks like the trip of a lifetime. Stay safe.
hey thanks, I will definitely do a whole video about the canoe when we are done with the trip. Bottom is scratched but in surprisingly good condition. Almost no water in the boat. Bilge pump on rare occasions.
You should just drill some 1/4 inch holes in the bucket and hang it over the side in the water
Get you a net for easier catches