I watch a lot of UA-cam to relax before bed and I just have to say this is my favorite video of the year - not just from your channel. I never thought of oystering and would've thrown them back in after pulling those mud rocks out of the water, but I'm going to try this now. Thank you so much - I enjoy how real and informative your videos are!
Yea Boy, Y’all are making Me so hungry for good Oysters! Tug you sure know what you are doing, glad to see some of the old school traditions are still around!
I've been watching you and blue Gabe for a while and have seen every one of y'all s video's. Y'all remind me of me and my husband very down to earth people. What you see is what you get. We used to have a oyster honey hole that we called oyster point. They tasted so good. Can't wait for your next video. I will be watching!!
Nice.. st lucie County has some but they aren't harvestsble.. wishing we had some.. as always awesome video.. congrats to your wife for being published
Congrats Crystal on your article! That is amazing. Great video, I love watching you guys. My dad was a commercial fisherman and crabber in Placida Fl, your videos take me back to my childhood days of fishing and crabbing.
Published author! Cool beans! They have a big public area behind Cumberland Island that’s open to the public for oystering and clamming here in Camden county, Georgia. That’s definitely cheaper than buying oysters!
Great video Tug! Congrats to Crystal on her publication! I’ll be honest, if we were legally allowed to harvest oysters here in Atlantic Canada, I’d be there all the time. Most shellfish can only be harvested with a federally regulated license. Similar to some fisheries as well. You guys are awesome! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for the new video on harvesting oysters. There are very few 'new' on UA-cam. Nice that you can harvest your own and then spend the money that you saved on the lady filming this video!🥰🤣🥰🤣
Nothing better then good friend going out getting oyster and then cook them up at his house. Having a good oysters dinner is nothing better then your hard labor you put in , but rewards at the end.
Ian, I love oysters and you have made me want to get some. Thank you for another great video. They are the best and get better each week. It being Thanksgiving week. I am thankful for good clean videos, and friends like You, Crystal, and Sweet B I pray y'all have a Great Thanksgiving Day. God Bless, PopPop
It's great that your local waters are clean enough to eat fresh oysters. Not all waters are. People need to know this. You can keep shellfish in a clean salt water solution and make them safe to eat. It's called depuration. Kind of like with a snapping turtle. Yeah, Jersey has hillbillies too.
Crystal you are truly a waterman's dream and most people do not understand of what it is to have a great meal off the swat of your brow and have a good lady by your side Tug, if you get my drift.
@@Maybeamermaid Crystal, thank you for your reply, for I have an old 20 ft john boat that I fixed up to help my wife enjoy things with me on the water before she died of cancer after 32 yr's together. 7.5 yr's now that she has been gone and she will always be my waterman's dream. Because she never minded the things I would bring home.
I make it up in common sense……… then hosing yourself down! Hilarious. Love it that you keep it real and not all perfect. Always love the vids and congrats on Crystal becoming a published author!
Congratulations on being published Chrystal. I'll get a copy of the magazine tomorrow. Ian, I think your culling knife is aluminum flat stock. If you don't mind could you post the approximate length and weight? I'd like to make one and try it out. Thank you much,sir.
I'd love to eat that amount of oysters but there's nowhere you could get them that easy in UK. Buttered french stick loaf, lemon juice and a dry white yum yum. I will say I got gout just watching you guys eat em🤤🤤.
Loved the video! It brought back memories of When My brother in law and I would fish Texas City Dike. Wade fishing with a screwdriver and a bottle of hot sauce in our shirt pocket LOL Get hungry while fishing? Just put your rod in your back pocket, bend down and pick up a good oyster, Shuck shake and slurp :)
Aww MMMAANNNN, brings back childhood memories!!! Now you got me wanting to come down to Florida for some fresh Oysters. My Grandmother would make a big batch of Oyster Chowder (not to be confused with Oyster Stew), mighty fine eat'n. When I was in the Navy, I had a neighbor that had never seen an Oyster in the shell. She was from Kansas, he was from Maryland. Being enlisted personnel, we didn't have a lot of money to go buy Oysters (we were all stationed at Pax River, Md). She got a job, with no experience, at a seafood processing plant (Oysters/Crabs). She learned how to do it all and, she had a medium sized cast iron pot (I called it her "Witch's Cauldron") in which she would cook large portions of seafood soups and such over an open fire. Almost matched my Grandmothers! Now, I got myself hungry....
As you know me as old waterman on the Chesapeake Bay, I love those damn things to death. God has always given us the best things in life. So let it be so.
I have never seen them stemmed like that before. Looks so much easier. I’m always grilling them and they get eaten faster than I can cook them. I’m going to try it Thursday for an appetizer.
We are on vaca in St Augustine for Thanksgiving and been fishing for reds in the Mat. inlet it has been a blast. We love this area!!! Weather has been wild this week
That’s what I’m thinking about 🤩delicious And organic food 🤤 amazing video Tug 👍🏻 and that country music on the background 🤠was the best part.! Thanks again for your videos Tug 😇
I went out opening day in texas. I was the only one at the oyster reefs. Its a tough spot to get too and without a boat I have to kayak 70+ lbs of oyster back. Regs in texas also make it hard to find recreational legal oysters since you have to be 100 yards from shore but I know the spots
@@jckdnls9292 east flats port a. The pin google will give you is almost the exact spot. Its about 200 yards south of pin and you can see the reefs from google
@@ChillinHD yup that's usually how it goes.. 99/100 times. Google earth is the answer.. All my fish holes.. Clam holes.. And lobster holes have come from Google earth and just putting in the time...
Man that looks like fun. We are in the new Smyrna area so it looks like our closest place is going to be in Titusville. We would love to give it a try. Thanks for the educational video.
that's fantastic, now you can write more articles on many diff fish, hunt. boating, camping --------------------------------------------------- on and on
Tug is my top 5 now.. can’t beat the authentic genuine vibes. None of that forced fake gimmicky stuff.. dope ass channel
So true
After being friends with him I can honestly say, he's a real dude!
I’m just videoing our lives 😁
Agreed!
I watch a lot of UA-cam to relax before bed and I just have to say this is my favorite video of the year - not just from your channel. I never thought of oystering and would've thrown them back in after pulling those mud rocks out of the water, but I'm going to try this now. Thank you so much - I enjoy how real and informative your videos are!
If you look back at my previous oyster videos I explain how to and where to in much better detail
Congratulations Crystal on your article being published, that's wonderful!! Thank you Ian for more wonderful content!!!
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
Great video! Thanks for sharing. Congratulations Crystal! Great job!
Thank you !!!!!
The "Common Sense" statement and stepping on the water hose made me subscribe. That was funny!
🤣
Awesome! Love catching your own oysters and then eating them! Congrats on the magazine article! You guys rock
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
Thanks so much!
Yea Boy, Y’all are making Me so hungry for good Oysters! Tug you sure know what you are doing, glad to see some of the old school traditions are still around!
So good
Congrats to Crystal and welcome to the magazine writer fold. It's always cool seeing your name and words in print.
Thank you !!! ❤
Good stuff brother!
Thanks bud!
I've been watching you and blue Gabe for a while and have seen every one of y'all s video's. Y'all remind me of me and my husband very down to earth people. What you see is what you get. We used to have a oyster honey hole that we called oyster point. They tasted so good. Can't wait for your next video. I will be watching!!
Congratulations, Crystal! Way to rep for the fishergals! ❤
Thank you so much for the support ! ❤
Congratulations Crystal on your published article!! You guys are awesome and keep up the amazing content! I love everything you guys do!!
Thank you so much for the support ! ❤
Another excellent video! Appreciate you taking us along.
Our pleasure!
That’s so awesome Crystal, congratulations 🎉🎉
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
awe! you guys are awesome. Way to go girl!
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
Very pleasurable, love oysters
Congratulations Crystal on your published article 👏
Thank you ! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice.. st lucie County has some but they aren't harvestsble.. wishing we had some.. as always awesome video.. congrats to your wife for being published
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
Congratulations on the article!! Love y’all’s videos!! Very down to earth! I’m old school and love that!!
Thank you
Cool, congrats on being published. Love the show again.👍
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
Thanks!
Congrats Krystal on the article! Another episode of good livin
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
High Five Crystal on your article!
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
This is how you know where your oysters came from and how old they are. Get 'em yourself. Nice video.
Yes sir
Aloha. Oyster harvesting was when I was first introduced to you with Blue Gabe.
Nice
Congrats Crystal on your article! That is amazing. Great video, I love watching you guys. My dad was a commercial fisherman and crabber in Placida Fl, your videos take me back to my childhood days of fishing and crabbing.
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
Congratulations girl. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much !
Published author! Cool beans! They have a big public area behind Cumberland Island that’s open to the public for oystering and clamming here in Camden county, Georgia. That’s definitely cheaper than buying oysters!
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
Need to check that out!
@@TugTrashOutdoors it’s out Crooked River
So proud of you Crystal, keep up,the good writing. That looks like a dirty job. ♥️
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
Love Tug and Crystals channel, like and share everyone!
Thank you!!
You have such a natural behavior during filming these, it just makes the clips that much enjoyable to watch 👍🏻
Thank you very much!
Great video Tug! Congrats to Crystal on her publication!
I’ll be honest, if we were legally allowed to harvest oysters here in Atlantic Canada, I’d be there all the time. Most shellfish can only be harvested with a federally regulated license. Similar to some fisheries as well.
You guys are awesome!
Thanks for sharing!!!
❤❤❤ thank you
Oh wow!
Way to go Crystal !!! Congrats !!!
Thank you ❤
lol Crystal love the muddy look.
Thank you so much for the support ! ❤
Thanks for the new video on harvesting oysters. There are very few 'new' on UA-cam. Nice that you can harvest your own and then spend the money that you saved on the lady filming this video!🥰🤣🥰🤣
Our pleasure!
I'm drooling. I love me some oysters with Tabasco sauce. ❤
Me too!!
Woohoo Krystal!! Nice work on the article!! Those oysters looked amazing! Great video friends!
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
That is so cool great job girl
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
Nothing better then good friend going out getting oyster and then cook them up at his house. Having a good oysters dinner is nothing better then your hard labor you put in , but rewards at the end.
Yes sir
Thats what I'm talking about! Oyster eating season in Florida.
Yes sir
Thats's a dream. Don't forget the Cocktail sauce( Tabasco, ketchup, horseradish, Woostershire, lemon).👍
🤙🏽
Used to put them on a grill in the early 80’s . 35$ a bushel in Tallahassee. Cook till they pop. Thanks for showing the work.
Very cool!
Same here. Very relaxing video's. We have ( 1 ) body of saltwater here where im at. It's called the great salt lake. 😅😂. We love oysters.
Ian, I love oysters and you have made me want to get some. Thank you for another great video. They are the best and get better each week. It being Thanksgiving week. I am thankful for good clean videos, and friends like You, Crystal, and Sweet B I pray y'all have a Great Thanksgiving Day. God Bless, PopPop
Thanks! Same to you! Happy Thanksgiving
It's great that your local waters are clean enough to eat fresh oysters. Not all waters are. People need to know this. You can keep shellfish in a clean salt water solution and make them safe to eat. It's called depuration. Kind of like with a snapping turtle. Yeah, Jersey has hillbillies too.
🤣
Wish I could go out foraging for seafood like you guys!
Love doing this I lived in Wilmington nc for 27 yrs did it every year
Awesome!
Crystal you are truly a waterman's dream and most people do not understand of what it is to have a great meal off the swat of your brow and have a good lady by your side Tug, if you get my drift.
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
@@Maybeamermaid Crystal, thank you for your reply, for I have an old 20 ft john boat that I fixed up to help my wife enjoy things with me on the water before she died of cancer after 32 yr's together. 7.5 yr's now that she has been gone and she will always be my waterman's dream. Because she never minded the things I would bring home.
My wife and I usually buy a bushel for just the two of us. What we don't eat the first night, we shuck and fry the 2nd night.
Awesome
I love all of this... maybe not the holes in the boots lol Y'all are great!!
On vacation 🎉 and BAM! Tug trash uploaded another Video ❤ the day is looking up.
Hope you enjoyed it!
I make it up in common sense……… then hosing yourself down! Hilarious. Love it that you keep it real and not all perfect. Always love the vids and congrats on Crystal becoming a published author!
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
I’m as real as it gets 😆
Awesomeness i look forward to meeting you
I hope so too!
Hooters used to sell roasted oysters by the roaster full or 1/2 roaster with garlic butter to dip them in . Their snow crab legs were pretty good too
Who doesn’t love Hooters! 🤣
Santa needs to bring Tug more boots.
Oh yeah!!!
I love living in Ky but...the salt life would be awesome!!!!!
We just left KY!
Yes sir
Thanks for sharing your knowledge man, I’m learning a lot with your channel
Glad to help
Just moved to Daytona Beach. Can’t wait to start doin this! Congrats on the article!
Thank you so much for the support ! ❤
Congratulations on being published Chrystal. I'll get a copy of the magazine tomorrow.
Ian, I think your culling knife is aluminum flat stock. If you don't mind could you post the approximate length and weight? I'd like to make one and try it out. Thank you much,sir.
Thank you !! I appreciate the support. Go buy a Shallow Water Angler ! 🧜🏽♀️
I'd love to eat that amount of oysters but there's nowhere you could get them that easy in UK.
Buttered french stick loaf, lemon juice and a dry white yum yum.
I will say I got gout just watching you guys eat em🤤🤤.
Haha I think I have that!
Loved the video! It brought back memories of When My brother in law and I would fish Texas City Dike. Wade fishing with a screwdriver and a bottle of hot sauce in our shirt pocket LOL Get hungry while fishing? Just put your rod in your back pocket, bend down and pick up a good oyster, Shuck shake and slurp :)
That is awesome!
Pro tip: Soak with water that has not been chlorinated or bleached. Same goes for the ice. Bleach and chlorine kill the shellfish
All around great video. So peaceful out on those beds. That table really was awesome. Have a great one you two and Bianca.
Thank you! You too!
I enjoyed this episode! Thanks!
Glad to hear it!
Fletcher is cool as shit and y’all’s ladies are top top top notch
9:40 the timing of it all it perfect irony 🤣🤣🤣 perfect
It is !!! 😂😂😂😂
🤣
A simple bucket of water and a scrub brush works best!
Like shucking mine out n give em a shake of old bay n roll them in cornmeal n fry them up. Steamed is good as well. Cool video
Sounds great!
Your the best Tug enjoy watching you...
Wow, thanks
That's awesome on the magazine story super cool
Very cool
Aww MMMAANNNN, brings back childhood memories!!! Now you got me wanting to come down to Florida for some fresh Oysters. My Grandmother would make a big batch of Oyster Chowder (not to be confused with Oyster Stew), mighty fine eat'n. When I was in the Navy, I had a neighbor that had never seen an Oyster in the shell. She was from Kansas, he was from Maryland. Being enlisted personnel, we didn't have a lot of money to go buy Oysters (we were all stationed at Pax River, Md). She got a job, with no experience, at a seafood processing plant (Oysters/Crabs). She learned how to do it all and, she had a medium sized cast iron pot (I called it her "Witch's Cauldron") in which she would cook large portions of seafood soups and such over an open fire. Almost matched my Grandmothers! Now, I got myself hungry....
That sounds awesome
As you know me as old waterman on the Chesapeake Bay, I love those damn things to death. God has always given us the best things in life. So let it be so.
Yea sir
Great video! Looks awesome to eat! God Bless you and your family!
Thanks so much
It's like the call of the wild I love that thanks for shareing
Thanks for watching
Awesome video, Ian, family and friends👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
@@TugTrashOutdoors Ian, you and your family have a blessed Thanksgiving
That's good livin'!!
Yes sir
I'm so flippin hungry right now!!!!❤
Hands down, best FL outdoor UA-camr. Love your content.
Appreciate that
The singles are called selects and fetch more money if sold
I have never seen them stemmed like that before. Looks so much easier. I’m always grilling them and they get eaten faster than I can cook them. I’m going to try it Thursday for an appetizer.
They taste basically the same as grilled. Let me know what ya think
We are on vaca in St Augustine for Thanksgiving and been fishing for reds in the Mat. inlet it has been a blast. We love this area!!! Weather has been wild this week
That is awesome! Y’all fish from the bridge?
@@TugTrashOutdoors no sir we went to the South side of the inlet side and fished there. Narrators Dr towards Rattlesnake Island. It was so much fun.
Stupid auto correct it’s Barrataria Dr
That’s what I’m thinking about 🤩delicious And organic food 🤤 amazing video Tug 👍🏻 and that country music on the background 🤠was the best part.! Thanks again for your videos Tug 😇
Thanks it’s just some stock music I found
Thanks again for the content!
My pleasure!
Wish I was there!
Oh yeah, some lemon and a dash of hot sauce and it's on for sure.
Yes sir!
Great catch!! Wish I were there w you!
Thanks
30$ a quart in Bayou La Batre Al. And they are local, and mighty fine!
We used to get oysters off Heckscher Drive when I was a kid near Fernandina.
Another great one.
Thanks again!
Those looked delicious. Great job harvesting wild oysters. In Appalchicola and Tallahassee they brew Oyster City Beer. It is really good, try some.
Sounds great!
Thanks Tug
Thanks
Tug Sunday the football after. Sundays are great
For real man 😅🤣🤣same here, just waiting for Sundays to enjoy a nice video and get hungry 😜
Those oysters looked delicious .. I know what I’m going to do the weekend. Thanks Tug Trash !
Hope you enjoy
Great video Tug, Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
I went out opening day in texas. I was the only one at the oyster reefs. Its a tough spot to get too and without a boat I have to kayak 70+ lbs of oyster back. Regs in texas also make it hard to find recreational legal oysters since you have to be 100 yards from shore but I know the spots
Where's the spot?, I won't tell anyone... Just between you and I.
@@jckdnls9292 east flats port a. The pin google will give you is almost the exact spot. Its about 200 yards south of pin and you can see the reefs from google
@@jckdnls9292 I know the feeling of trying to ask around. Nobody local had any knowledge of oysters or they just kept it too themselves.
@@ChillinHD yup that's usually how it goes.. 99/100 times. Google earth is the answer.. All my fish holes.. Clam holes.. And lobster holes have come from Google earth and just putting in the time...
Awesomeness guys
Man that looks like fun. We are in the new Smyrna area so it looks like our closest place is going to be in Titusville. We would love to give it a try. Thanks for the educational video.
Check the harvest map
We love you Tuggy Poo ❤
And now I am subscribe to you now Captain
So how do I get to be able to be a sous chef in the galley of tugboat
Thank you Captain for the love
Awesome my man!
Appreciate it!
Happy Thanksgiving’s for you and your Family Tug.! 👍🏻 🦃
Happy Thanksgiving
nice video. thanks!
Glad you liked it!
that's fantastic, now you can write more articles on many diff fish, hunt. boating, camping --------------------------------------------------- on and on
Yep!