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South Africa, just a few stops on the trip back home.
South Africa, just a few stops on the trip back home.
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Kamala (not Harris) game park in South Africa
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This is primarily a rhino refuge (Liz Cheney not seen)
Addo national elephant park in South Africa
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Watch elephants enjoy a mid day mud bath
Last spot shrimp opener Hood Canal 2022
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Beautiful day on the water with friends
Opening day shrimping in Washington
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We get limits of beautiful spot shrimp
Riffe lake May 2022 (and other fun stuff
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A short video, and a lot of old memories.
Check out these beautiful rarely seen Washington waterways
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A trip up the Cowlitz and Tilton river arms
Black Gold - Wild mountain huckleberries
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Black Gold - Wild mountain huckleberries
Texas Dummy shows horse clams a thing or two!
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Texas Dummy shows horse clams a thing or two!
2 Amazing places in Arizona that you probably haven't heard of
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2 Amazing places in Arizona that you probably haven't heard of
2021 road trip From Washington COVID FREE!
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2021 road trip From Washington COVID FREE!
Eric's family tests the ICY waters of Lake Cushman
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Eric's family tests the ICY waters of Lake Cushman
Halibut fishing out of Olson's resort. Aug 2020
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Halibut fishing out of Olson's resort. Aug 2020
Crabbing trip Area 9 south, not so great
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Crabbing trip Area 9 south, not so great
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Hey grandpa
Hi Alana
nice Vids!! which meat was the best? most unique meat???
Thanks Dohee! All the game meat was very good. Perhaps my favorite was the BBQ Lechwe & Gemsbok tenderloins.
Awesome video, grandpa!
Thanks Bootsie!
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Thats a great photo. Congratulations 😊
thx
Awesome!
Good times!
Oh they bacon boys are here!!
Hahaha!! Super fun!
We’ve got some cute grandkids don’t we.
Beautiful scenery and music!!!
Nice the limit in British Columbia is 125 per person a day
All Hood canal shell fish is the best, I used to love going down on the beach in the 1960 'S when the tide was out and breaking the shell with a rock and eating them raw had to be careful because of the pearl's. They are really tasty pan fried with catsup or oyster stew. I remember seeing some oysters a foot long.
Ahhh looks so good!
What I don't understand it's calm in the marina and wide open but rough in open water too
Wish I could fish more but everytime I go I get sea sick
Looks Delicious. Nothing but love for you both. 🥰🥰🥰
Very cool to see!
Jambo Dusty! Mombae tutu?
Enjoyed the video. Nice fish Don!
AWESOME Video 📹 👏 👌 👍
thanks! I appreciate that
Fun!
Watching your video got me all excited for my 8/1 trip. We hammered the kings on the north side of Biorka last year but unfortunately retention was closed.
Thanks Troy, glad to hear you enjoyed it. And good luck on your trip! We're going up in late August. The fishing for big silvers is supposed to be off the charts then.
Notice who is asking the questions. After all, he did teach her how to cook them. MEN!! I must say, they look delicious. Good video, you two.
I like Cooked Oysters and Raw one`s with Hot Sauce and Saltine Crackers. So far I have never got sick if it doesn`t taste right well you get the picture. Enjoyed it
<Shaking head> Terrible to see these people shelling oysters over their habitat. Then discarding the shells like garbage.
I can't even tell if you are joking, but my guess is yes
@@donsrookievideos2648 @dons rookie videos. I'm indigenous So not a joke.
@@tanioraaura1274 Fair enough, so I will explain. Here in Washington when we harvest oysters on a public beach we required to leave the shells on the beach. The reason for this is that that young oysters, or spat as they are called, require a hard surface to attach to after they are spawned. They often attach to existing shells on the very same or other beaches in the vicinity. So in removing the shells from the beach you may also be removing the next generation of oysters.
[@dons rookie videos] It is a good practice to harvest oysters as if you are thinning them out . So the remaining oysters can grow . Very lucky they are plentiful. We remove the whole shell to the hightide water mark and sometimes bury them in the mud . Thankyou for taking the time to explain. One Question <thinking> who comes first the chicken or the egg !
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Good job guys, shrimp pot didn’t add weight?
Each pot has a 10 lb. Brick in it, right underneath the bait can.
there was 10 pounds in each pot
Very nice! I heard sandwich on the horn as well 😃 400 feet is no joke. Nice work crew!
That's the most exotic hood I've ever seen
Yes sir. Probably the most peaceful as well!
just watch this video for the first time but I caught a halibut out of Port Angeles and my buddy did the same thing you just did put a line through its Gill to hang it overboard he went to bleed it and cut the stringer and I watched my fish float to the bottom
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Well done to the cook
Mmm fish!!! Loved the slideshow!
Thanks Obbie!
Oh... Different kind of hood
Fun times ! I yaff so hard.
5555!
Great job! What unit was this? If you don't mind me asking.
Glad you liked the vid! This hunt was in unit 51. We drew tags again this year and are going back.
@@donsrookievideos2648 we drew 51 as well this year we have 2 bull tags. This unit got the best of me 4 years ago so I'm hoping to be successful this year. Any tips you got for please share. 🙏
@@burquebassin1293 I was with a couple guys that knew the unit well. But we saw elk high, low and everywhere in between. Beyond that it would not be fair to them to say more, sorry.
@@donsrookievideos2648 completely understandable dude.
Though that looks delicious, it’s a shame you didn’t take them home fresh to eat them raw
We like them raw as well. But prefer the pan fry.
I love the process but it's too much work.
The swimming creature is an epitoke (the swimming and spawning portion of a marine worm) of the species Nereis brandti (Pile Worm) or Nereis vexillosa (Sand Worm). In spring and summer they swim out of the mud and up to the surface where they swim around aimlessly to reproduce. They can bite and the things that look like legs are their gills.
Thank you for that!
Amazing oyster spot. Really enjoyed this video, tnx!
Those cost $3 each on the East Coast .
Wow! we have to drive an hour each way to our spot. At that price it's money well spent!
Is this @ the garbage dumps??
It was
Good catch, is this Grayland Beach?
yes sir it is
Like very much! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Hey, I know that guy! He's the best halibut fisher I've seen. Please ask him to send some of his "magic" my way.
Why do people eat these nasty ass things. They are filters they have all the nasty shit from water filter through them.
How much was the ferry ride towing the big boat?
If I remember correctly, it was around $400 round trip
Wow i want a boat like That thanks for sharing
I thought this video was going to be in the the hood “aka where bads stuff happens lol but a good finds
True dat homie!
Is this in Texas Don?
In Washington state. Mike was visiting from Texas
@@donsrookievideos2648 thanks for the reply Dons