Enjoy your video! It was good to see you caring your son and letting him have fun and experience seeing what it’s like to catch shrimp in a Dragnet. Keep up the good work
I thoroughly enjoyed shrimping with my grandfather in the New River and the Intracoastal Waterway out of Snead’s Ferry, NC. The last boat we used was a 15 1/2 foot Happy Traveler flat bottom fiberglass boat. We pulled an 18 foot trawl net with it and also used it for setting hill nets with. I did it by myself a couple of times after his cancer got him unable to go and believe me, it’s hard, especially when it comes time to take in the my and have to pull the boards in alone! Makes you appreciate the folks who do it every day!
that chain on your trawl is weight for the lead line. to hold the trawl on the bottom. you need another chain running from board to board that will be your tickler chain. it should be a foot or so shorter than the lead line of your trawl so it rides the bottom a bit ahead of the lead line. that way when it kicks up the shrimp, they will go right in the trawl.
Enjoyed this. Liked that you showed us the reality of, at times, catching more grass, wood and crab pots than shrimp. Glad you caught enough shrimp for a good cook up. Thanks.
Hay guys I liked to see the little one show so much interest in wat was going on. My Dad , ad me used to go crabbing , and shrimping alot . Lots of good memories (James H. ) .
Thank you for sharing your life with the world. This segment reminded me of my youth. My cousin and I would go into the Intercoastal Waterways of Eastern North Carolina with our cast nets to get bait. We would haul out shrimp, crabs, mullet (for cut bait), and what we called "minnows." My Aunty would tell us to save the "minnows" and bring them back to the house and she would fry them up in a pan and serve them over rice. They were delicious!!! I also enjoy shrimp and grits. As Uncle Wimpy says, "That's some good eatin' there boy." Keep up the great work that you do. God Bless you and your family. Aloha, Alex Rubio
I’ve been watching your stuff for a little over a day now and really love it because you kind of show real life and it’s interesting. It’s not always exciting but it is interesting and I’m enjoying it. One of your other videos it’s a couple hours long where are youwere in a number of different commercial fishing operations over the course of the two hours. Where is my favorite so far as matter fact, I’m trying to interest my sons coming to Saint Bernard Parish to do some fishing and enjoy local culture and seafood.
Yummy Shrimp n' grits.... When sauteing shrimp,...I add little CREAM OF SHRIMP SOUP to get a sauce consistency, then add to my grits. The rest of the soup I save an put it in my shrimp fettuccine sauce. Yummy. Love ❤ all your videos...
Hi Jared. Loved the video; Ernest, my son, thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Wimpy surprised him with this outing. We left “down the road” feeling blessed to be there with family. 👏👍❤️
hi Jared we have fish here in England like those little ones you fried we call them Whitebait, and we dredge them in seasoned flour fry for two mins and eat them whole,,very tasty ..thanks for another great video ..
My father had a ‘Sportsman’s Net’ that we used to shrimp with in and around Galveston Bay. There was a limit of a 16 or 18 foot mouth and the boards had a limit on the size. It was intended to just catch bait shrimp and we were limited to 2 quarts each. (If I remember correctly.) Many memories of getting up early and getting out on the bay and watching the sunrise over the water. We would pinch the heads, peal and devein them when we got home. Momma would fix up a batter and fry the shrimp and some fries. Nothing better than a belly of fresh fried shrimp and fries and an afternoon nap.
i love your videos and i'd like to live in your nick of the woods. the way you guys live and fish and shrimp or any other kind of water sport is awsome. nice to see you teaching the kids the way of life too. keep the vids coming.
Damn, I remember the early days that my Wife's Grandfather used to drag his shrimp net behind his 14' John Boat down here in the Texas Bays & catch loads of shrimp & huge Flounder! One pull he got over 50 Flounder in that damn net but that was in the 80's.
My dad used to cast his net on a canal off of Lake Pontchartrain , he used a can dog food with ice pick holes in it. He caught many shrimp that way. He owned Arabi Cabs until he died in 1989
I came up with a system that you could also try. I have a 19 ft sea pro. Installed 8” cleats about 3 ft up from the transom. I tie off with my pull rope on each side. Hang the boards off of them too when im setting up. Cant go fast with boards like this. But i have a system to pack the net and boards into a box of sort. Long story short, i never stop the boat. Leave the boat at idle speed. Pull in the boards. Hang the boards each side installed a lazy line to port board. The net at this time is right behind the boat still open but at the surface. You can watch it like this and tell if it is open right. I turn slightly port and pull the sock in with the lazy line. Get it, dump it, tie it, toss it. Straiten out and let the boards back in the water. Start picking during your next trawl. I also designed a bycatch reduction device at the front of the sock. Getting too many croakers and such. But your line attached to the boards to the boat should have markers on them to tell how much line you have out. I have 80 feet of line. Marked at 3 different spots plus the full length. Set for up to 5 ft of water, up to 8 ft of water, 16 ft then 26 ft. The ratio for line out is 3:1. Every ft of water is 3 ft of line. I will post a video on my channel here soon of how it is set up. When my net is packed away on the boat you cant even tell it is a net. TrWl boards and all. But, i am running my boat commercially. Be surprised how easily a 16 ft net can be pulled in at idle speed.
Love the content. Sorry you pulled a lot of Grass. You will do better next time. I had some shrimp and grits in Nashville Tenn for first time 2 months ago , and I gotta say , it was delicious!
Just found your channel. Very cool. I’m gonna make myself some “Grits”. Never had them, but you’ve got mr wanting to try them. Subscribed. Rob, Tasmania, Australia 🇦🇺
Showing South Louisiana at its finest. Love the Cajun Culture. Resourceful, talented folk.
Amen to that. Thanks for watching g
Hey Jared, Ernie is my Dad! This was such a great video, it was so sweet to see Wimpy out there with Dad. 🧡 thanks for sharing.
We had a blast. Bless y’all
Great family fun. Thanks for taking us along
@@OutsidetheLeveesI love your videos. But I'm interested in commercial shrimp fishing.
“No respectable Cajun would use instant grits” quote from My Cousin Vinny 😂😂
Good things were not Cajun lol. I love Vinny!
I really really enjoy your films keep up the good work
It is all ways good to see that you are keeping your uncle active.
Enjoy your video! It was good to see you caring your son and letting him have fun and experience seeing what it’s like to catch shrimp in a Dragnet. Keep up the good work
Thank you brother
Thanks for taking us along. Looks like a blast. Even catching grass to get to the shrimp is better than going to work.
Amen to that
I thoroughly enjoyed shrimping with my grandfather in the New River and the Intracoastal Waterway out of Snead’s Ferry, NC. The last boat we used was a 15 1/2 foot Happy Traveler flat bottom fiberglass boat. We pulled an 18 foot trawl net with it and also used it for setting hill nets with. I did it by myself a couple of times after his cancer got him unable to go and believe me, it’s hard, especially when it comes time to take in the my and have to pull the boards in alone! Makes you appreciate the folks who do it every day!
that chain on your trawl is weight for the lead line. to hold the trawl on the bottom. you need another chain running from board to board that will be your tickler chain. it should be a foot or so shorter than the lead line of your trawl so it rides the bottom a bit ahead of the lead line. that way when it kicks up the shrimp, they will go right in the trawl.
Ah ok. The more you know.
Shrimp and grits are one of my favorites. You are definitely multi talented. I enjoy the cooking part of your videos a lot.
Love me some shrimp and grits. Love seeing Jack shrimping with daddy. Your videos are great to watch. We watch most of them.
Amen
Enjoyed this. Liked that you showed us the reality of, at times, catching more grass, wood and crab pots than shrimp. Glad you caught enough shrimp for a good cook up. Thanks.
Amen. Thanks for watching
Hay guys I liked to see the little one show so much interest in wat was going on. My Dad , ad me used to go crabbing , and shrimping alot . Lots of good memories (James H. ) .
Thats amazing memories. Thanks so much for watching
Awesome episode. Your son will remember this day forever.
Amen to that
Love the family atmosphere! Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much
Thank you for sharing your life with the world. This segment reminded me of my youth. My cousin and I would go into the Intercoastal Waterways of Eastern North Carolina with our cast nets to get bait. We would haul out shrimp, crabs, mullet (for cut bait), and what we called "minnows." My Aunty would tell us to save the "minnows" and bring them back to the house and she would fry them up in a pan and serve them over rice. They were delicious!!! I also enjoy shrimp and grits. As Uncle Wimpy says, "That's some good eatin' there boy." Keep up the great work that you do. God Bless you and your family. Aloha, Alex Rubio
Thanks you so much for watching
Only the Cajun way, with family and friends. Keep up the great work Jared, we love to see you with your boys, teaching them the Cajun way.
Amen
Everybody loves a good Cajun shrimp boil! 🦐
Amen to that. Watching you catch bluegills right now!
Uncle Wimpy is da man.. glad to see family doing things keep it up.
Appreciate you
I’ve been watching your stuff for a little over a day now and really love it because you kind of show real life and it’s interesting. It’s not always exciting but it is interesting and I’m enjoying it. One of your other videos it’s a couple hours long where are youwere in a number of different commercial fishing operations over the course of the two hours. Where is my favorite so far as matter fact, I’m trying to interest my sons coming to Saint Bernard Parish to do some fishing and enjoy local culture and seafood.
Thank you my friend I appreciate you
Yessir 👍🏻
Ayoo
Yummy Shrimp n' grits....
When sauteing shrimp,...I add little CREAM OF SHRIMP SOUP to get a sauce consistency, then add to my grits.
The rest of the soup I save an put it in my shrimp fettuccine sauce. Yummy.
Love ❤ all your videos...
Wow great idea
Hi Jared. Loved the video; Ernest, my son, thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Wimpy surprised him with this outing. We left “down the road” feeling blessed to be there with family.
👏👍❤️
Loved having him. Bless y’all
Don't know how Im just now finding your vids. Keep it up
Because UA-cam’s algorithm won’t push up and coming channels. But it’s okay I’m working hard for y’all. Bless you
I love everything you do you guys are freaking awesome
Good ol boys just having some great fun!!
Yes indeed!
U make me so hungry, good Louisiana cooking. I'm a canjun an that's my kind of food..keep up the good job...
That’s my job lol. Thank you
hi Jared we have fish here in England like those little ones you fried
we call them Whitebait, and we dredge them in seasoned flour fry for two mins
and eat them whole,,very tasty ..thanks for another great video ..
Thanks for watching! Would love to come see England one day
Would love to do this. Great video. I just love the accent of folks from this part of the country.
Thank you so much
My father had a ‘Sportsman’s Net’ that we used to shrimp with in and around Galveston Bay. There was a limit of a 16 or 18 foot mouth and the boards had a limit on the size. It was intended to just catch bait shrimp and we were limited to 2 quarts each. (If I remember correctly.) Many memories of getting up early and getting out on the bay and watching the sunrise over the water. We would pinch the heads, peal and devein them when we got home. Momma would fix up a batter and fry the shrimp and some fries. Nothing better than a belly of fresh fried shrimp and fries and an afternoon nap.
Beautiful memories. Thanks for sharing
catch a couple more you can have yourself a cocktail , ha ha ha , great video and great way to spend the day with family ...
Lol. For real. Need to go to church
i love your videos and i'd like to live in your nick of the woods. the way you guys live and fish and shrimp or any other kind of water sport is awsome. nice to see you teaching the kids the way of life too. keep the vids coming.
Thank you so much. God bless
You guys are having all the fun. Luv dem shrimps!
Thank you. God Bless
Damn, I remember the early days that my Wife's Grandfather used to drag his shrimp net behind his 14' John Boat down here in the Texas Bays & catch loads of shrimp & huge Flounder!
One pull he got over 50 Flounder in that damn net but that was in the 80's.
Man I wish I could go back to see them days
I thought your video was great. From Minnesota so it's great to see what you do for fun.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yummm! Grits and SHRIMP!!
Hope you enjoy
Have really enjoyed discovering your channel. Looking forward to watching many more vids!
Welcome aboard!
Uncle Whimpy dropping knowledge!
Always
i love catch and cook videos..i love this one especially
More to come!
I sure do enjoy when you go out with Uncle Wimpy and do a catch and cook . I love me some shrimp and grits .
Amen. We are blessed
It's great to watch your videos and learn about your culture.
Thank you so much for the support. God bless
It's nice to see shrimp fishing I hope I can go some day
I hope so too
Jared another great video sometimes just the simplest thing is making memories for life with jack
Amen
My dad used to cast his net on a canal off of Lake Pontchartrain , he used a can dog food with ice pick holes in it. He caught many shrimp that way. He owned Arabi Cabs until he died in 1989
That’s beautiful memories!
I came up with a system that you could also try.
I have a 19 ft sea pro. Installed 8” cleats about 3 ft up from the transom. I tie off with my pull rope on each side. Hang the boards off of them too when im setting up. Cant go fast with boards like this. But i have a system to pack the net and boards into a box of sort. Long story short, i never stop the boat. Leave the boat at idle speed. Pull in the boards. Hang the boards each side installed a lazy line to port board. The net at this time is right behind the boat still open but at the surface. You can watch it like this and tell if it is open right. I turn slightly port and pull the sock in with the lazy line. Get it, dump it, tie it, toss it. Straiten out and let the boards back in the water. Start picking during your next trawl.
I also designed a bycatch reduction device at the front of the sock. Getting too many croakers and such. But your line attached to the boards to the boat should have markers on them to tell how much line you have out. I have 80 feet of line. Marked at 3 different spots plus the full length. Set for up to 5 ft of water, up to 8 ft of water, 16 ft then 26 ft. The ratio for line out is 3:1. Every ft of water is 3 ft of line. I will post a video on my channel here soon of how it is set up. When my net is packed away on the boat you cant even tell it is a net. TrWl boards and all. But, i am running my boat commercially. Be surprised how easily a 16 ft net can be pulled in at idle speed.
Where are you located?
Enjoy the videos. Keep ‘em coming
Thanks, will do!
Keep these coming love you channel
Enjoyed the whole video and you need to keep little man in your videos more often, and those shrimp and grits looks awesome 👌!!
Thanks my boy! He will be in a lot of them this winter. God bless
Love the content. Sorry you pulled a lot of Grass. You will do better next time. I had some shrimp and grits in Nashville Tenn for first time 2 months ago , and I gotta say , it was delicious!
All good man thanks for watching
Great video. Your Uncle Wimpy sure is giving that teflon coating the business haha
Bruh. Lol
Just found this channel the other day love your
Content.
Im so happy to have you. Thanks for the support
Really good makes me wish I had some. Keep bringing more videos
Hello great video. Love seeing Jake having fun out there with yall learning new things. When i get to come your way im going to try shrimp and grits.
Always appreciate you.
@@OutsidetheLevees thanks.
Thanks for showing us yalls life style love to be there with yall big howdy from Saltillo Mississippi
Bless you brother!
Great video!! I can almost smell them. Thank you for sharing. PB
Amen. Thanks PB
Love your series
appreciate you.
Never had shrimp and grits. For my next shrimp dish, l will definitely give it a go.
Hope you enjoy
Love the video….. lots of hard work
Amen to that we should be doing another one soon
Ya'll making some good family memories, your minnows look similar to what we call glass minnows (aka anchovies) here in Alabama.
Amen.
I know exactly where you're shrimping. I was there last weekend and launched from the same boat launch!
Loved the show miss lausanne
awesome video..
have as many good times with your uncle as you can ..
I sure miss mine 👍
stay safe & God bless
amen
Just found your channel. Very cool. I’m gonna make myself some “Grits”. Never had them, but you’ve got mr wanting to try them.
Subscribed.
Rob, Tasmania, Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you so much for finding the channel and for watching the video.
Just came across your channel and really enjoyed it keep doing what you're doing
Awesome. Glad you found me. God bless.
I may have to try that type of shrimping and love grits and shrimp
Try it out
I love that you eat what you catch
Thank you so much
Shrimp and Grits is one of my favorite things to eat in the world!
Amen. It’s a staple
Love the family atmosphere
Thank you
Love grits and love shrimp but never had them together. No fresh shrimp in Wyoming, But we have Rocky Mountain oysters!
Lol. Have to take a trip down to fill your freezer
I've never tried that but it sure did look good.
I love the south you guys are the salt of the earth my favorite place
Love this! Thank you
Really looks like a lot of fun! Wish I was younger so that I could get into some of that!
Thanks for watching my friend
Love the video! My favorite part is that you didn't edit out the ugly of it. Still had a great lunch
Yeah man we always trying something different on the channel so you have a high chance of not doing well the first couple
Times is what it is
Did you keep all that scrap traps and put them in a safer place? I seldom get comments on my channel.
You guys look like you are having a great time , keep it up.
It was a good time
Excellent show!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Like the cookin’!! Like the Cream O’ Wheat!!
Yes ma’am they are grits though different from cream of wheat
@@OutsidetheLevees I am a new subscriber. My husband and I watch you together.
Our daughter and her husband live in Covington. We live in Arkansas
Seeing the grass reminded me of my childhood. So much grass, so little shrimp. 25-30 pulls and I’d be exhausted.
Damn. That’s does sound exhausting. Bless you. Thanks for watching
Enjoy your family outing’s
Thank you. Will do more
Tehachapi? That's only 45 minutes from where i live. Heck, we might know each other.
Go head T
Your on my bucket list ❤
You guys remind me of my father if he caught it on this Hook when we were fishing big old little we came home to hit the grease
That's beautiful memories
Like watching you channel. I shrimp in texas I want come shrimp in LA
One day
Love shrimp and grits!
Amen!
I live up here in east central LA and have started a you tube channel and hope to be able to do what you do down there. Great video keep them coming.
Best of luck!
I am new to your channel and I like your videos so far
Very glad to have you
Omg ... and I'm starvin
Me too lol
I definitely like your content…I’m a come down and experience the culture one day very soon
My man!
love your videos brother
Y’all are making me hungry!!!
Thank you so much I really appreciate you
What a great experience with three generations
Amen. Thanks for your support
Love your content brother keep up the good work
Thanks my boy.
cool vid, lets see another trawl video
Good idea
Cacahoe minnows fried lol?! I am from south LA and never seen that lol. Good Spec bait lol.
That's not cocahoes. One of them was a white trout but not sure the exact species of the others
Keep it up guys love the content 👍
Bringing me back home.
Amen
I've never had shrimp and grits but I bet they taste awesome.
Very good!
Do you have to have a commercial shrimping Lic in La to Trawl with your skiff?
No this is recreational
Shrimp and grits are my favorite
Amen.
love this stuff!! thanks to Deer Meat!
Amen. Rob is the man. Thanks for coming check out the channel