Awesome to see the cross coast collabs and thanks for visiting and showing the bounties of the west (best - jk) coast to your viewers. Love the FL fishing scene; different but awesome in its own way. Check out spearfishing/diving next spring/summer when the WSB and yellows are running, the dungeness crab scene in norcal (and hopefully abalone return one day) as well as flyfishing etc in the Sierras next time you're out here
Amazing to go threw comments and see someone watching from Cambodia. I am Cambodian myself. Born in the US. But my parents both fled from Cambodia to come here ❤️❤️❤️
I'm a California diver and I've caught and cooked my share of bugs. I find that taste can vary greatly from one specimen to the next. Sometimes you just get one that is exceptionally sweet and succulent. I'd love to try it Florida but alas I'm getting too old for it. Enjoyed the vid. TYVM
Yes awesome video! Content and all girl! Love how your honesty shines through! Most people would edit out a busted lobster trip but hey! It happens! Love it guys!
I wasn't going to post this but..yes I am that ornery...when y'all were getting in the boat Brook took a great shot of Vik's legs! Nicely done!! Loved this from start to finish.
I've genuinely enjoyed your excursions to California. Adam and the boys really seem to know what they are doing, and are very informative and just kind people. I will be subscribing, perhaps you should invite the California boys to your fishing grounds sometime, keep them coming Brook,sorry I think I might have spelled your name wrong. Best regards to you Victor and all your families and friends.
I enjoyed your videos and adventures In fishing, I miss my home where I was born. Surrounded by blue ocean, seminar to Florida. Now, living here in Illinois.. We don't have Ocean, I feel relief when I watched your videos about fishing. Stay safe you all! Jesus Christ loves you!
Great video. Im from California and just did lobster fishing with my brother. He owns a 24' Boston Whaler & we did first lobster fishing last week and caught a little over 100 lobster 🦞 it was 4 of us, and sadly, in cali, we can only keep 7 per person. This was behind the island. Fishing 20 tp 30 feet. Keep up the good work.
Interesting fishing method. My friends in Miami used to go bully netting lobster on the Biscayne Bay flats at night. Love Brook and Viktor’s videos as both have warm sand engaging personalities. Brook sparkles.
I've eaten a lot of Florida bugs and they are good especially if they're still kickin' when you cook 'em but I still like those big old claws on a Maine lobstah! Thanks for posting a skunk. That keeps it real.
Good on ya for putting in the effort, I'm sure its disappointing not to get any but they had a damn good run of great catches here, thanks for doing CA proud. It's a lot easier to come out here and get skunked than in Florida for sure. Watching them dive would be hilarious though. No tools, hand only, first time in our freezing murky water, at night, and you ever notice the east coast lobster are in super shallow holes with no exits?? Our bugs are way tougher to grab.
Too bad that you guys did not catch any lobsters in CA! However, it was awesome watching you cook the lobsters. The CA lobsters are redder than your lobsters but wow your cooking makes me feel famished. Wow, your dad likes the CA lobsters more! Great family dinner.
It is so nice to see you guys fishing outside Two Harbors and Isthmus Cove. My kids literally grew up there on the boat. We may or may not have grabbed lobster in Fisherman's Cove and or under the dinghy dock to have them wind up on the grill. Y'all should venture up to the fishery north of Santa Barbara and just south of the Goleta pier, which is the best lobster fishery on the west coast.
Mate, when all this COVID crud is over, come to Australia. Our crayfish (lobsters) are so delicious! The meat is both sweet and savoury and a beautiful firm yet slightly soft texture. Pearl white meat too and the shells make superb lobster bisque 🤤😋☺️ Our freshwater Crays and yabbies are very sweet too
@@brookcristoutdoors You will love it here mate! We have tasty tropical fish like coral trout, blue bone etc, estuary fish and oysters, lobsters, mud crabs, blue swimmer crabs (which taste better than muddies in my opinion), and superb cold water fish like King George Whiting, southern Garfish and Snapper, plus delicious oysters and abalone. Such variety. Just have to be careful of sharks and saltwater crocodiles when spearfishing or harvesting lobsters in the tropics, and be wary of great white sharks when diving in the cold southern waters (if you go with an experienced underwater and surface fishing tour team they will have a shark repellent machine and they're usually a good mob of people who will look after you)
@@clevjam lol Don't they have tiger sharks, Crocs, alligators and stingers in Florida? I reckon she'd be tough enough and going on a tour or charter with experienced personnel is fantastic and safe, as is just fishing from a boat or the shore
Hoop there they is ! Hoop there they is ! Hoop there they is ! Yeah , I sang that . And next is the Lobster Mash ! Hah ! And I bet Brook is singing it now Too !
Fantastic video Brook, and so honest about the Cali. catch great cooking tips, and great family involved. You are a real video producer Girl. Spike Sousa, Artist🎨 fisherman, Old Naples fl.🤙
I grew up in Southern California. I live in Colorado Springs now. I caught an 11.6lb lobster, off a circle hook and whole squid once. Was close to a world record. . It was estimated at over 100 years old.
its good to see catching lobsters i really liked it i dont eat sea food at all but wanna try going to fishing really liked the video i hope will get a opportunity to go fishing with experts like u
Nooooo I was literally there at the same spot 3 days later. It would of been nice meeting you and Vic. I’ve been watching your videos for a very long time now. Oh well
Omg ya'll eat so good, I really wouldn't care where these lobsters would come from as long as they are big ones to eat I'm down lol. Brook your very beautiful 😍 thanks for sharing sweetie.
An informative video. However, if I may suggest the following. The name starfish has been changed to sea star. Since it is not a fish. Never a good idea to hold a lobster at the tail section. Using a glove on left hand, the lobster can calmly stay in the palm of the left hand. Then the gauge can be held with the right hand. See minute 20:00 in the video. The recreational anglers are not allowed the use of traps. What is used is here is called hoop net. Traps do not allow the lobsters to escape once in the trap. The lobsters can get out of hoop nets.
awesome video guys yall slam those spiny a heart of love to this vid good jobs wish i was there to catch some to put in my freezer ....new friend here keep up the job woooohoooooooooo
I am in western Colorado until the 1st week of November them headed to the Gulf coast for the winter. Hopefully with elk and deer meat in the freezer. I will bring you some to do a surf and turf meal. Elk and lobster sounds good to me.
Yep, they're still there! They were brought out to film a movie on the island in the '20s and have been enjoying the island ever since. Flying around the island, you can spot them if you're lucky
On the Florida lobster y'all talk about a tough skin under the shell. Do these lobsters from California have the same thing? Has your dad said it was more tender. Just curious.
Brook, I'm a huge fan and I say the next couple sentences in jest, without meaning to be condescending at all. I guess you forgot about you New England Lobster video. I know you didn't personally catch them but if were are counting hoop nets it's kind of similar. FYI, Even though I live 5 minuets from the confluence of where the Atlantic Ocean meets the both the Chesapeake Bay and the James River (Hampton, VA) I grew up in Colorado and Long Beach is where i first saw an ocean. I've also seen several west coast UA-cam videos diving or hoop betting lobster recently with similar results.
When I was editing the video, I realized I said that as if I never did catch any other species! So I agree it sounded like I forgot, but I didn’t forget about those Lobstas!
FYI , lobster new rules ...your main float needs to have a small 5" float marker within 36" ... don`t get caught or get a ticket ,,,check this years rules on lobster gear.
There are no abalone in Southern California where they visited. South of the Golden Gate Bridge folks were allowed to use scuba to get abs and now they’re basically extinct down there. We had a massive red tide that killed a significant number of abalone. I was on a camping trip during the worst of it and seriously like 3 feet thick of dead abalone washed ashore. It was so sad. Combine that with the starfish wasting disease that basically killed every starfish on the entire coast and not having enough starfish to prey on the urchins, the urchins exploded and now there is not enough kelp for abalone to forage and they’re not rebounding so well. So they closed the season until 2027. The abalone are coming back just super slowly.
@@Sethonious I appreciate that information I didn't know that. I've always wanted to try abalone but haven't yet. Here in south Louisiana we love our oysters and a snail called the southern oyster drill we eat that also. One day I will have the chance to try abs
@@icecold7088 happy to help. I love abalone and ab diving and am very hopeful that they can come back. We have lots of great ocean foods and I think abalone is the most delicious thing in the ocean. Support abalone and eat as much California uni as you can.
I'll never hoop again.i took years to figure out where to go to get em by hand.....pretty much free after a couple good nights....plus it keeps my lungs in shape for me surf habit
Awesome to see the cross coast collabs and thanks for visiting and showing the bounties of the west (best - jk) coast to your viewers. Love the FL fishing scene; different but awesome in its own way. Check out spearfishing/diving next spring/summer when the WSB and yellows are running, the dungeness crab scene in norcal (and hopefully abalone return one day) as well as flyfishing etc in the Sierras next time you're out here
Very informative. I personally love knowing stuff. Knowledge is power, my opinion.
Watching from Cambodia! Love video Brook
Amazing to go threw comments and see someone watching from Cambodia. I am Cambodian myself. Born in the US. But my parents both fled from Cambodia to come here ❤️❤️❤️
Hello.... From india
Another great VLOG. It always makes me hungry when I watch, God Bless all of you.
Them lobsters looks deliciousou!!!🤤 Thanks for another catch & cook Brook & who else watching while eating?💁♂️🖐
Cali all day....
Just kidding.... I love your family fishing, and I miss your Grandmother crabbing.
We love you!!!
I'm a California diver and I've caught and cooked my share of bugs. I find that taste can vary greatly from one specimen to the next. Sometimes you just get one that is exceptionally sweet and succulent. I'd love to try it Florida but alas I'm getting too old for it. Enjoyed the vid. TYVM
Brook you always look a million dollars all jazzed up in the kitchen
Yes awesome video! Content and all girl! Love how your honesty shines through! Most people would edit out a busted lobster trip but hey! It happens! Love it guys!
Im from Philippines and really love watching your videos Brook.. Go to philippines and try to catch the biggest coconut crab in the world.
I wasn't going to post this but..yes I am that ornery...when y'all were getting in the boat Brook took a great shot of Vik's legs! Nicely done!! Loved this from start to finish.
It looks good. California lobster! 😉
The dad's answer is clearly based on which one had more meat🤣
I think it's fair to say we all liked Dylan from the first vids, great personallity. Hopefully he and Adam can join you in FL.
I've genuinely enjoyed your excursions to California. Adam and the boys really seem to know what they are doing, and are very informative and just kind people. I will be subscribing, perhaps you should invite the California boys to your fishing grounds sometime, keep them coming Brook,sorry I think I might have spelled your name wrong. Best regards to you Victor and all your families and friends.
Hey nice name! Thank you, we would love to visit Florida and have them show us their waters!
I'm hungry now good job Brookie
I enjoyed your videos and adventures In fishing, I miss my home where I was born. Surrounded by blue ocean, seminar to Florida. Now, living here in Illinois.. We don't have Ocean, I feel relief when I watched your videos about fishing.
Stay safe you all!
Jesus Christ loves you!
Great video. Im from California and just did lobster fishing with my brother. He owns a 24' Boston Whaler & we did first lobster fishing last week and caught a little over 100 lobster 🦞 it was 4 of us, and sadly, in cali, we can only keep 7 per person. This was behind the island. Fishing 20 tp 30 feet. Keep up the good work.
Interesting fishing method. My friends in Miami used to go bully netting lobster on the Biscayne Bay flats at night. Love Brook and Viktor’s videos as both have warm sand engaging personalities. Brook sparkles.
Thank you! I’ve gone bully netting before, that is a lot of fun!!
Love it. Enjoy.
I've eaten a lot of Florida bugs and they are good especially if they're still kickin' when you cook 'em but I still like those big old claws on a Maine lobstah! Thanks for posting a skunk. That keeps it real.
Beautiful video. Very creative. I have subscribed. Greetings from Belgium.
Respect to the Floridians for grinding it out in cold, windy and tough conditions. Diving for them next time 😊
Good on ya for putting in the effort, I'm sure its disappointing not to get any but they had a damn good run of great catches here, thanks for doing CA proud. It's a lot easier to come out here and get skunked than in Florida for sure. Watching them dive would be hilarious though. No tools, hand only, first time in our freezing murky water, at night, and you ever notice the east coast lobster are in super shallow holes with no exits?? Our bugs are way tougher to grab.
@@user-ln1up9xi4k Thanks! It would have been hilarious that is for sure. Our lobster can definitely be tricky.
Your the best brook we love you from london here
Beautiful video
Beautiful scenery
Oh my God you were at Catalina Island that's awesome I love fishing there I'm from Chino California love your channel love your videos love you
I wish you guys can all go crabbing in San Francisco!!!! So fun crabbing off the piers!!! And than go exploring off of pier 39!!!!
Aw what a great guy Adam is!! And your dress is super cute! I like all your outfits in your videos 😂
Too bad that you guys did not catch any lobsters in CA! However, it was awesome watching you cook the lobsters. The CA lobsters are redder than your lobsters but wow your cooking makes me feel famished. Wow, your dad likes the CA lobsters more! Great family dinner.
You're very good people and very good🥘🍱🍱🐠🐠🐠🐠😄😄😄😄🦈🦈🦈🎏🎏🎏🐟🐟🐟🦐🦐🦐🍤🍤🍤💃💃💃👯👯👯👯🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🎸🎸🎸🍺🍺🍺🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾💛💛💛💛💛 love to be there for a regular meal
I miss you brook🥰🥰🥰
It is so nice to see you guys fishing outside Two Harbors and Isthmus Cove. My kids literally grew up there on the boat. We may or may not have grabbed lobster in Fisherman's Cove and or under the dinghy dock to have them wind up on the grill. Y'all should venture up to the fishery north of Santa Barbara and just south of the Goleta pier, which is the best lobster fishery on the west coast.
As always delicious looking food 😋😋 nice catch awesome video 👍👍💯🇹🇹🇹🇹
Mate, when all this COVID crud is over, come to Australia. Our crayfish (lobsters) are so delicious! The meat is both sweet and savoury and a beautiful firm yet slightly soft texture. Pearl white meat too and the shells make superb lobster bisque 🤤😋☺️ Our freshwater Crays and yabbies are very sweet too
My dream is to go to Australia!!
@@brookcristoutdoors You will love it here mate! We have tasty tropical fish like coral trout, blue bone etc, estuary fish and oysters, lobsters, mud crabs, blue swimmer crabs (which taste better than muddies in my opinion), and superb cold water fish like King George Whiting, southern Garfish and Snapper, plus delicious oysters and abalone. Such variety. Just have to be careful of sharks and saltwater crocodiles when spearfishing or harvesting lobsters in the tropics, and be wary of great white sharks when diving in the cold southern waters (if you go with an experienced underwater and surface fishing tour team they will have a shark repellent machine and they're usually a good mob of people who will look after you)
@@RubyPlanet81 I think you may have just squashed her dream..😁
@@clevjam lol Don't they have tiger sharks, Crocs, alligators and stingers in Florida? I reckon she'd be tough enough and going on a tour or charter with experienced personnel is fantastic and safe, as is just fishing from a boat or the shore
Watching from Philippines.
Let's go brandon!
Wow! look so yummy 👍
Yeah ! Califas !
Primo Primo ! 👌
In New Zealand my friends and I catch the exact same breed of lobster on scuba.
Very nice.
Hoop there they is ! Hoop there they is ! Hoop there they is ! Yeah , I sang that . And next is the Lobster Mash ! Hah !
And I bet Brook is singing it now Too !
Nice vidioe big catch
Fantastic video Brook, and so honest about the Cali. catch great cooking tips, and great family involved. You are a real video producer Girl. Spike Sousa, Artist🎨 fisherman, Old Naples fl.🤙
Awesome! 😀
Next trip, if you guys bring something back that Florida also has. Do a blindfold test 👌🏾
Heheh - Florida girl sees molehill: calls it a mountain.
Hahahhhaa 😂😂 for real though
@@brookcristoutdoors let’s see you climb that molehill and get back to us?
Brooke you are so adventurous I love it! Thank you for these awesome videos well done ❤️
Woow beautiful brook
Hi maam.... im enjoyeng to watch the video.. a lot of crabss... amazeng.. take care allways . Godbless u..
You guys need a second house over here in cali!
Awesome video, id love to come eat 😋
I grew up in Southern California. I live in Colorado Springs now.
I caught an 11.6lb lobster, off a circle hook and whole squid once. Was close to a world record. .
It was estimated at over 100 years old.
Love watching your vlogs always.😍
its good to see catching lobsters i really liked it i dont eat sea food at all but wanna try going to fishing really liked the video i hope will get a opportunity to go fishing with experts like u
Come to Cabrillo let’s out fisssssshhhhh the boys!!
Nooooo I was literally there at the same spot 3 days later. It would of been nice meeting you and Vic. I’ve been watching your videos for a very long time now. Oh well
Those lobsters are nice but you need to come to new England for great lobsters
Nice Job!
Omg ya'll eat so good, I really wouldn't care where these lobsters would come from as long as they are big ones to eat I'm down lol. Brook your very beautiful 😍 thanks for sharing sweetie.
An informative video. However, if I may suggest the following. The name starfish has been changed to sea star. Since it is not a fish. Never a good idea to hold a lobster at the tail section. Using a glove on left hand, the lobster can calmly stay in the palm of the left hand. Then the gauge can be held with the right hand. See minute 20:00 in the video. The recreational anglers are not allowed the use of traps. What is used is here is called hoop net. Traps do not allow the lobsters to escape once in the trap. The lobsters can get out of hoop nets.
💯 Awesome❤️
Happy Birthday
Maybe next time Brook..stay safe...
Nice 👍 watching from india
Brook when are you and your guy plan to. Be married !! You have a wonderful family on your show !! Fishing is my thing !!
You need to try NZ crayfish or Tasmanian Crayfish and compare with your lobster love you videos keep it up
More SoCal fishing
You heard em’ Brook
hi you have a new deck with azek flooring or is it trex
Woow ✌️💕💕watching from kerala.... Love u
The channel 'Smash Fishing' has a video on how to make your lobster nets/pots
awesome video guys yall slam those spiny a heart of love to this vid good jobs wish i was there to catch some to put in my freezer ....new friend here keep up the job woooohoooooooooo
Вкусно, наверное, ммммм когда-нибудь и я их попробую))).
Is there tar washing up on beaches where u are
I am in western Colorado until the 1st week of November them headed to the Gulf coast for the winter. Hopefully with elk and deer meat in the freezer. I will bring you some to do a surf and turf meal. Elk and lobster sounds good to me.
Awesome. What temperature for the grill?
Don’t feel bad, it’s been unusually slow this year. I’ve been out 4 times and have only gotten 3 legals. This time last year I would have over 20.
It definitely has been a slow start to the season this year!
I can't even see your breath it's so warm. lol
Lol
Kool hood Brook !
Is it Merlot or Pinot ?
Lol brook sounded disappointed
Fishing not catching haha. We tried all night!
Amazing
I lived in Long Beach for about 17 years. I’m glad you enjoyed Catalina Island. Not very big but do they still have the buffaloes?
Supposedly they’re still there, we didn’t see any lol
Yep, they're still there! They were brought out to film a movie on the island in the '20s and have been enjoying the island ever since. Flying around the island, you can spot them if you're lucky
On the Florida lobster y'all talk about a tough skin under the shell. Do these lobsters from California have the same thing? Has your dad said it was more tender. Just curious.
Ours do! Depending on how recently they’ve molted, you can see the tough skin under the shell.
Nice.....
I don't comment very often, but good to see you guys out here in CA. Ya the temperature swings going into winter are unexpected.
Brook, I'm a huge fan and I say the next couple sentences in jest, without meaning to be condescending at all. I guess you forgot about you New England Lobster video. I know you didn't personally catch them but if were are counting hoop nets it's kind of similar. FYI, Even though I live 5 minuets from the confluence of where the Atlantic Ocean meets the both the Chesapeake Bay and the James River (Hampton, VA) I grew up in Colorado and Long Beach is where i first saw an ocean. I've also seen several west coast UA-cam videos diving or hoop betting lobster recently with similar results.
When I was editing the video, I realized I said that as if I never did catch any other species! So I agree it sounded like I forgot, but I didn’t forget about those Lobstas!
Where were u guys camping...name of the camp
two harbors
Are you guys still in Cali?
No we’re back home!
I don't see your friends UA-cam channel does he have one? It's not in the link below
On occasion you can catch a Maine lobster lol... we call them unicorns lol but California lobster get over 10lbs! An are sold around 40$ a pound!
Also you guys should do a sportboat chartered trip for next year im sure you can find 20 or so of your people. ;)
FYI , lobster new rules ...your main float needs to have a small 5" float marker within 36" ... don`t get caught or get a ticket ,,,check this years rules on lobster gear.
To bad you can't ship those tasty treasure's I love fresh lobster
How about some abalone. I thought they were plentiful on west coast.
There are no abalone in Southern California where they visited. South of the Golden Gate Bridge folks were allowed to use scuba to get abs and now they’re basically extinct down there. We had a massive red tide that killed a significant number of abalone. I was on a camping trip during the worst of it and seriously like 3 feet thick of dead abalone washed ashore. It was so sad. Combine that with the starfish wasting disease that basically killed every starfish on the entire coast and not having enough starfish to prey on the urchins, the urchins exploded and now there is not enough kelp for abalone to forage and they’re not rebounding so well. So they closed the season until 2027. The abalone are coming back just super slowly.
@@Sethonious I appreciate that information I didn't know that. I've always wanted to try abalone but haven't yet. Here in south Louisiana we love our oysters and a snail called the southern oyster drill we eat that also. One day I will have the chance to try abs
@@icecold7088 happy to help. I love abalone and ab diving and am very hopeful that they can come back. We have lots of great ocean foods and I think abalone is the most delicious thing in the ocean. Support abalone and eat as much California uni as you can.
@@Sethonious I see more abalone diving than I do lobster in these waters. They are back in full force!
This is why I will never go back to California ever again!
Why is that? The lobsters taste too similar to Florida ones? Cold nights?
best place go crab lee fish mullet fish ca cook it up like the show
Plz invite me for dinner 🍽🍽🍽😋
Good morning ma jolie
Amazing u r.. 😘
California regulations are ludicrous in the extreme!!! Talk about overkill.
What part is overkill? I’m a Californian who loves fishing in my state and wonder what’s so bad about showing folks this fishery.
@@Sethonious The fishing is okay but the regulations as described compared to Florida are ridiculous.
I'll never hoop again.i took years to figure out where to go to get em by hand.....pretty much free after a couple good nights....plus it keeps my lungs in shape for me surf habit
It amazes me when I see the Cali spiny lobster selling for $43LB and people buy it
Aloha, I think once you catch your own of anything, it becomes impossible to pay for it.