Coastal Foraging for lobster Prawns and Pot Rescue


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In this video Rebecca and Troj head down the beach to look for Lobsters Prawns and many other species on the beach at night. Then we search and rescue our …

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  1. Kerry Pitt
    Kerry Pitt says:

    The colors in this video are really great! I've never seen such good colours on a lobster.
    Rebecca is a "must have," on your videos! She is terrific, adventurous and she still makes you smile.
    I hope we see more and more of the two of you together in your videos.
    I especially like your foraging
    Videos! It reminds me of my childhood doing the same thing. We never found lobsters but we found good eating Red Rock Crabs. We would Wade the grass flats on low tide and catch a dozen for
    L I our dinners or after school snacks. I loved going down at night because the Mink and the Raccoons were foraging and fighting, the phosphorescent shrimp were bouncing around the Eel Grass beds. We dug clams a lot as well. Our Spot Tail Prawns live at 300 plus feet on muddy bottoms so we have to trap them. Such a great video! Rebecca it is always a pleasure to see you. I hope you come back for good!

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  2. Ian M
    Ian M says:

    Oh Rebbecca iv'e been there before cannot wait and end up with burnt fingers๐Ÿคฃ still so tasty though you guys ever get a small shellfish it's like a mini lobster but the size of a prawn, the locals where i holiday in the summer isles call them spinnies they cannot fish for them alone but catch them when they are prawn fishing omg they so sweet. new camera is really good colors are really vivid

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  3. Liz Wallace
    Liz Wallace says:

    Prawns are lovely great to sea you do some foraging and glad you got the pot back keep the videos coming Troy canโ€™t get enough of them thanks again for taken me with you till the next one take care

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  4. Trampster
    Trampster says:

    Nice one Team Troy! Glad you got your pot back. Audio was very up & down on the beach with the new camera. Am I right in thinking the Pipefish are related to Sea Horses? Well done with the Lobster & the Prawns. We were out on a breakwater fishing last Friday and there was a couple of old Guys there with a Prawn trap & thier rods. We went over to look at their bucket of Prawns and the prawns were all about 10 – 12cms – biggest I've ever seen locally. Hope Rebecca has/had a safe trip home – stay safe & well. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

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  5. John Attaway
    John Attaway says:

    O I just loved this fills like yall did this just for me I fill but I no it's not I enjoyed this sooooooo much I love learning all freshwater and salt water fish around the world you can eat thank you for making this video ty ty ty

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  6. bob plum
    bob plum says:

    Hi Troj and Rebecca, glad to see you enjoyed your rock climbing Troj and what a gent letting Rebecca have the lobster and prawns before her journey home, hope to see you back sometime in the future Rebecca showing Troj how to fish without the doggies; stay well and stay safe both safe journey home Rebecca . Manchester UK.

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