This really was a fantastic day on the shore. Good weather, good tides, good food and family. What could be better? I hope everyone has had a wonderful weekend and take care. 😊💙
Hello Ms. Hanna Sweet lil James & Mr. Fishlocker.. "} So So Proud Of All your hard work James - Well done young man.. It warms my heart greatly to see these precious family adventures. Do you know, it's a lost art.. Exploring & learning is the very best of family life & lil'Man & his sisters are very blessed to have you both Mr. & Mrs. Fishlocker..
I love how you put salt around the razor clam holes and they show up like "Who dares put seasoning on my home? I will not hesitate to call the police on y- aaaaand I'm in a bucket..."
Hey man. From a newish father (2 yr old) to you, you’re not just a role model when it comes to catching and cooking. You are an excellent role model when it comes to being a family man and a father. I try to take a little something from everybody I watch and you are by far the most wholesome of the group. Thank you!
I am simply doing my best and doing what I feel is right. And that is all anyone can ask. You are going to love sharing your knowledge with your own children - I know I do. Take care and stay safe. 😊
I totally agree! I was forced to eat many things as a child and its amazing that I didn't grow up to be picky to spite my mother! I never pushed food at my children and let them try things at their own speed and whilst my son was super picky as a child he was watching me so enjoy a sandwich with fresh spinach and avocado and got brave as asked for a bite (at 11yo) and after that he branched out and had to try absolutely everything mom and dad ate. Some things he didn't care for and others he loved. Your approach to trying new things for your son is 100% a wonderful way to teach them. Plus learning at your knee about the oceans is wonderful -children are sponges for knowledge at this age I still remember following my granddad around like a shadow and ive put a lot of his knowledge of fishing and gardening to full use as an adult. I can only hope my grandchildren learn as much as my children did by always encouraging questions and answering like an adult(at appropriate age levels of course. No sweetie those squirrels are just dancing! 😆 🤣)
@EN - 12ZZ 656479 David Suzuki SS At least where I'm from one of the science classes in high school is oceans. You learn about local ecosystems, some famous ecosystems, and lots of other stuff
Little James was on fire today tbf he found the most scallops and well done little lad for giving the scallop a lick soon you'll turn down the bread for the scallops 👍👍👍👍
My 12 year old daughter wants to be a marine biologist. We homeschool, so I’m going to start showing her y’all’s videos as part of her schooling. You provide so much education. Thanks so much for these videos.
@Aimee. I'M HAPPY FOR HER FOR CHOOSING A NICHE OUT OF PASSION. RATHER THAN RUNNING FOR SALES JOBS FOR MONEY. I THINK HOME SCHOOLING WILL CHANGE HER LIFE FOR BETTER. ❤️😊
Even though I've watched all your foraging videos, it still takes me by surprise the creatures that survive out of the water when the tide goes out - mussels, anemones, lobsters, etc. I'd have thought they have to be underwater all the time! Your channel is so informative 🙂🦀
These creatures all breathe oxygen through water. So providing they remain cool and wet they can all survive for a time quite happily. I have seen lobsters survive in a fridge for a week out of water
What can I say? This is the best family show on the internet, James is coming on in leaps and bounds with identification and the husband and wife team work really well together. Then you have the coastal environment for your family life together. I never stop learning from your videos, so much to see and absorb, with cooking lessons thrown in as well. The spider crabs were outstanding. Thanks for keeping us thoroughly entertained.
I am especially happy with this video David, it just seemed to flow really well and had some incredible creatures in it. I am glad that you enjoyed joining us. James is getting so smart now isn't he. Take care mate and stay safe. 😊
I have to say it is just adorable how well mannered James is. Just the way he says 'No thank you' gets me every time during the videos. If only we'd have gotten a chance to see you go for the lobster under that rock with so many openings. I wonder how big it would have been.
So happy to see Fisch Locker Jr. enjoying the outing with the family. I hope even over there things are slowly returning to normal - Children NEED to be outside to enjoy the fresh air and the sun. Loved the way the little one was giggling!!!
@@TheFishLocker Hey John, In the "reveal" of your foraging bounty, you said why you weren't going to cook the Razor Clams...but I missed that part of what you were saying. I've relistened several replays of that section. But still can't get it. When you have a few minutes free, please reply & briefly explain. THANKS for your consideration. Regards, Ben
@@xxcoreysindahousexx4411 ?!?!REALLY...for fish bait?!?!...!!!!OMG!!!!...I hope not. Those beauties deserve the honor of a saute' pan & lovingly seasoned by The Barefoot Culinary Diva of Cornwall. Kind regards, Ben
Man, you are a wealth of knowledge. It's really cool to see you teach your family. Probably don't need to season the razor clams with all the salt it takes to get them out of the sand.
Thank you for bringing the seaside to my family while we are unable to visit the beach. We can't wait to get down to the shore and have a good forage around.
I wish we had these rocky beaches on the south east coast of the states! Ever since I was a little kid I Iiterally DREAMED of exploring rocky tide pools! So much diversity and cool things to see :)
So good as always guys. Well done James! All those scallops you found! What a star you are. The cook-up was most informative Hannah. Thank you Team Locker!
James is just so sweet when he gets excited and belly laughs it makes me laugh too! Your family is a delight to spend time with. I watch your videos often and find them relaxing ❤
Every one of these makes me just think about how I'd never get off of the beach if I could forage for scallops like this. I can almost taste that lovely scallop!!! Scallops are my favorite! Always one of my favorite channels!
Hello from the Outerbanks of North Carolina! Loved you and your families video! What a great way to spend the day and catching delicious scallops and clams for lunch nothing better than foraging the beach cleaning then cooking over an open fire. The best part eating what god has provided for us. James reminds me of my son when he was a lil guy what great adventures we had clamming fishing crabbing !!! Keep up the great family vids!
Many MANY years ago when I was a kid, there was this guy we all called 'The Nature Guy' and we would go on outings and he would show us all kinds of plants and trees and things. Maybe you could do that for a classroom sometimes when things get back to normal. I bet the kids would love it!!
I learnt a lot, well done. I used to fish a lot when I was young, caught shark off the rocks in the west of Ireland etc.. 75 years young now. Blue fin Tuna video was magnificent to say the least. Best of luck.
as great as seeing this is the best part is knowing the beautiful memories you’re making together. your son is so lucky to be sharing this time with both of you and will be full of stories for years to come. thanks for letting us see a window into your lovely life :)
Greetings from Colorado! My son and I love watching your videos together. Although we live in the mountains which has its own charms, my son is an coastal dweller at heart.
This is so warm, wholesome, and amazing. It feels like I'm in a family day out with you guys. I've learned so much in just half an hour, thank you so much.
these videos have quickly become one of my favorites, and seeing you cook up what you find has inspired me to try seafood/shellfish. (which, for a fussy-eater like me, says a lot).
Hearing the shucking and shells clacking was so pleasant to my ears, like an ASMR, as well as the sizzling fire. Everything very beautiful, visually appealing. By the way, I'd keep the collection of shells to store jewelry on my grooming table.
@@TheFishLocker - John with so many shells evidenced along the beach, besides you and the family, what other predators are there that eat the bivalves in your area?
The Fish Locker team does it again, such wholesome and genuine content. Thank you for letting us see a glimpse into your lives and enjoying such a relaxing day with some amazing food 💯
Hi again from Oz, another very interesting video John, so glad to see James enjoying the same lifestyle as you, he's a little star mate. Tight lines & stay safe from Oz
I just went clam digging last week for quahog clams in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It’s my new favorite thing to do. Along with the clams I also found hermit crabs, blue crabs, razor clams, soft shell clams, horseshoe crabs, and one long nose crab. I want to someday live in a place where I can forage like this everyday.
I love watching these videos, I never know what you'll find! I have a suggestion. You should get a flexible endoscope camera for your phone. It has a light at the tip. Since it's waterproof, you could snake it into those lobster holes to see what's inside! It would be a great addition to your foraging, and they're pretty cheap.
You certainly know how to make a person feel hungry. Here I am sitting with a cheese and lettuce wrap done in the sandwich press. James is getting such a good foraging education. Keep up the good work James.
Hello! I am from Russia. I live in Siberia. It is very far from any sea or ocean. But l like watching your video. It is so interesting and exciting! I learnt so much about seafood. And your son is so smart! This is because he has such smart and knowledgeable parents. Thank you very much!
Thank you and welcome to our channel. I am glad that you enjoyed joining us on the shore. We are simply sharing what we love doing. Best wishes and have a great day. 😊
Great episode!!! What could be better, scavenging your food, identifying all the different species and Hannah crushing it in the cook up? James, as always, gets his 2 cents in.
What a cracking video. Always love the family videos. The life skills you and Hannah are passing on to James, and the memories, he can't buy those. And the knowledge you both pass on to us. Thank you so much. Always a pleasure. 👏👏👍👍👌👌. All stay safe.
Your videos are so amazing to watch and very educational 😊 I wonder of there is things like this around the North East, also your son is a star to watch in your videos, he is going to be very knowledgeable and it is so nice to see "lad and dad" out together having fun 😊
@@TheFishLocker my mom says she gave me a taste of fish in a soup when i was young and that i adored it and just ate it all up, haha lucky for me im still very much a huge fan of seafood! very envious of you for being able to forage like this and hoping one day i can get to experience it as well. btw, why not pick up the mussels and eat them as well?
Your knowledge of the sea is amazing and all your videos are truly inspiring so much so that I've started taking my girls fishing and bought myself a small fishing boat
I'm from a very, very different part of the world; I grew up on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico, in NW Florida, with warm-water tides and a lot of palm trees and scrub-oaks right down to the water. But my family would go out hunting Bay Scallops about the size of a child's palm, thicker and rounder than your queen scallops, and we'd wear sneakers and kick around in patches of seaweed until one tried to propel itself away with jets of water. We'd scoop it up with our hands or with a net, and take them all home to bake in the oven or for my Mama to bread and fry. We'd go after blue crabs too, and just spend a day getting sunburned and exhausted and happy. No rocks, just pure white sand and warm blue water... but I really love your videos; they make me remember being a happy child with my family on days like that, and to be glad that my great-nieces and great-nephews are doing the same in the summers there.
It sounds like you had a wonderful childhood. Much like my own in many ways. We didn't want for much and were always happy outdoors. Best wishes to you and your family and have a wonderful day. 😊
Hello Raditya, I'd like to make a sincere attempt to answer your interesting question. Invasive species are just that..."invasive". You can imagine these creatures as a herd of "uninvited" relatives; barging-in at your Christmas Dinner. You prepared dinner for 6. Now, you have 26 to feed...as well as an over-crowded home. Native species exist in a precariously balanced ecosystem. In the most imperfect conditions, they coexist with a variety of lifeforms; most determine their success or failure.(life or death) When an invasive species enters an ecosystem, the delicate balance is altered. Rarely is its' introduction to that environment beneficial for any of the "native" lifeforms. Too often, there isn't a preditor of the "new" species & their population will rapidly increase. You can easily imagine the invasive species' overpopulation will consume a vast quantity of "limited" food resources; starving-out the now competing native species. There are other issues; such as living space, breeding habitat, etc...all of which will degrade the possibility of native species survival. These & other debilitating factors can decimate the "native" population gradually or in a very short span of time. Rarely is there ever a mutually beneficial coexistence of native & invasive. You asked if invasive species are "aggressive". Using a compound adjective that accurately describes my "EX" girlfriend, the term "passive-aggressive" would be more correct :-)) I hope I've answered your intelligent & interesting questions. Kind regards, Ben
This really was a fantastic day on the shore. Good weather, good tides, good food and family. What could be better? I hope everyone has had a wonderful weekend and take care. 😊💙
Hello Ms. Hanna Sweet lil James & Mr. Fishlocker.. "}
So So Proud Of All your hard work James - Well done young man..
It warms my heart greatly to see these precious family adventures. Do you know, it's a lost art.. Exploring & learning is the very best of family life & lil'Man & his sisters are very blessed to have you both Mr. & Mrs. Fishlocker..
Blimey the young un has a good eye for scallops! Making my mouth water watching you eat that lot.
Where are you in this vid? It’s so quiet!
Stay safe John hannah and james
James is getting really good at identifying the species. Good show, and good job John. You must be very proud of him every time he answers.👍🏻
Keep save and keep up the work, love from al the fans :)
I love how you put salt around the razor clam holes and they show up like
"Who dares put seasoning on my home? I will not hesitate to call the police on y- aaaaand I'm in a bucket..."
What’s this??? Salt!! Yey margarita time.... aaand the bucket. FML. 🤦🏻♂️
LOL
Hey man. From a newish father (2 yr old) to you, you’re not just a role model when it comes to catching and cooking. You are an excellent role model when it comes to being a family man and a father. I try to take a little something from everybody I watch and you are by far the most wholesome of the group. Thank you!
I am simply doing my best and doing what I feel is right. And that is all anyone can ask. You are going to love sharing your knowledge with your own children - I know I do. Take care and stay safe. 😊
@@TheFishLocker thank you for doing what you do. It means more than you realize!
I totally agree! I was forced to eat many things as a child and its amazing that I didn't grow up to be picky to spite my mother!
I never pushed food at my children and let them try things at their own speed and whilst my son was super picky as a child he was watching me so enjoy a sandwich with fresh spinach and avocado and got brave as asked for a bite (at 11yo) and after that he branched out and had to try absolutely everything mom and dad ate. Some things he didn't care for and others he loved.
Your approach to trying new things for your son is 100% a wonderful way to teach them.
Plus learning at your knee about the oceans is wonderful -children are sponges for knowledge at this age I still remember following my granddad around like a shadow and ive put a lot of his knowledge of fishing and gardening to full use as an adult. I can only hope my grandchildren learn as much as my children did by always encouraging questions and answering like an adult(at appropriate age levels of course. No sweetie those squirrels are just dancing! 😆 🤣)
Your son is going to be an absolute house when he takes oceans class in school. Smart kid.
Too bad they don’t have a scallop hunt on sports day. 🤣
He will do amazinb if he takes Marine biology
@@TheFishLocker 😂😂😂
And cooking class
@EN - 12ZZ 656479 David Suzuki SS At least where I'm from one of the science classes in high school is oceans. You learn about local ecosystems, some famous ecosystems, and lots of other stuff
"Put it back in the water now"
*launches the sponge towards the surf*
"Good lad."
It was a good throw. 😬👍🏻
Little James was on fire today tbf he found the most scallops and well done little lad for giving the scallop a lick soon you'll turn down the bread for the scallops 👍👍👍👍
He was a little superstar wasn't he. He makes us so proud. 😊
My 12 year old daughter wants to be a marine biologist. We homeschool, so I’m going to start showing her y’all’s videos as part of her schooling. You provide so much education. Thanks so much for these videos.
We wish her all of the very best of luck with her studies. It is a fascinating world out there and I hope she can accomplish big things. 😊💙
I couldn't agree with you more. Such an in depth knowledge of the sea and coast
@Aimee. I'M HAPPY FOR HER FOR CHOOSING A NICHE OUT OF PASSION. RATHER THAN RUNNING FOR SALES JOBS FOR MONEY. I THINK HOME SCHOOLING WILL CHANGE HER LIFE FOR BETTER. ❤️😊
Even though I've watched all your foraging videos, it still takes me by surprise the creatures that survive out of the water when the tide goes out - mussels, anemones, lobsters, etc. I'd have thought they have to be underwater all the time! Your channel is so informative 🙂🦀
These creatures all breathe oxygen through water. So providing they remain cool and wet they can all survive for a time quite happily. I have seen lobsters survive in a fridge for a week out of water
Great hang over medicine lol great videos
What can I say? This is the best family show on the internet, James is coming on in leaps and bounds with identification and the husband and wife team work really well together. Then you have the coastal environment for your family life together. I never stop learning from your videos, so much to see and absorb, with cooking lessons thrown in as well. The spider crabs were outstanding. Thanks for keeping us thoroughly entertained.
I am especially happy with this video David, it just seemed to flow really well and had some incredible creatures in it. I am glad that you enjoyed joining us. James is getting so smart now isn't he. Take care mate and stay safe. 😊
My favorite episodes are when James accompanies you. He is so adorable and just adds sunshine to you videos. Thank you for bringing him along!!
Thanks Kelly. He’s such a little star isn’t he. Thanks so much for watching 😊😃
I have to say it is just adorable how well mannered James is. Just the way he says 'No thank you' gets me every time during the videos. If only we'd have gotten a chance to see you go for the lobster under that rock with so many openings. I wonder how big it would have been.
He is a little treasure isn't he. 😊 The lobster was simply too far underneath and the void too big for extraction. Plus, we had scallops. 😉
Razor clams are the most satisfying ones
They are cool aren’t they. 😊
So happy to see Fisch Locker Jr. enjoying the outing with the family. I hope even over there things are slowly returning to normal - Children NEED to be outside to enjoy the fresh air and the sun. Loved the way the little one was giggling!!!
I agree my friend. Some things you simply cannot learn in the classroom. 😊
@@TheFishLocker Growing up with a fisherman for a father, you learn a lot. I want to visit you so bad lol 😂
The seaweed every time you stroke and compliment it: 👁👄👁
😬
Not to mention in front of a camera with the family nearby. 👀
very informative as always, cool little spider crab
They are really cool aren’t they. 😊🦀
@@TheFishLocker yeah
@@TheFishLocker Hey John, In the "reveal" of your foraging bounty, you said why
you weren't going to cook the Razor Clams...but I missed that part of what you were
saying. I've relistened several replays of that section. But still can't get it.
When you have a few minutes free, please reply & briefly explain.
THANKS for your consideration.
Regards, Ben
@@duygukayhanisaskank4915 i think he was saying that he was going to use them as bait
@@xxcoreysindahousexx4411 ?!?!REALLY...for fish bait?!?!...!!!!OMG!!!!...I hope not. Those beauties deserve the honor of a saute' pan & lovingly seasoned by The Barefoot Culinary Diva of Cornwall.
Kind regards, Ben
I love learning from you! I usually leave your videos on in the background because it's so calming! Thank you for sharing!
I am glad to hear you find our videos so informative Vicky. We are simply sharing our passions with you all. Take care and have a lovely day. 😊💙🐚
I guess the lobster lives for another day. Enjoyed as always, thanks.
It’s ok. I know where he lives. 😉🦞
I’m glad I have you as a friend rather than “anemone “!🤣
Man, you are a wealth of knowledge. It's really cool to see you teach your family. Probably don't need to season the razor clams with all the salt it takes to get them out of the sand.
I have been waiting since before James was born to teach him these things. I am glad that you enjoy joining us. 😊
Brilliant video, best and most genuine family on youtube
Thank you. We are simply sharing what we love doing 😊
What a lovely family video. I do like your family foraging videos. Good to see James having fun too. Thank you Fishlocker Family.
Thank you Nathan, best wishes to you and your family and have great day. 😊
Thank you for bringing the seaside to my family while we are unable to visit the beach. We can't wait to get down to the shore and have a good forage around.
Hopefully it wont be too long now. 😊
What an education young James is having at your knee far better that school learning. Absolutely marvelous
We are simply doing what we feel is best Kit. Some things you cannot learn in school. 😉
This channel is a gem! So soothing watching you and your family enjoy the riches of the sea. Enjoy this channel a lot 💙
Thank you very much Billy. It is our pleasure to share our adventures with you. 😊
I wish we had these rocky beaches on the south east coast of the states! Ever since I was a little kid I Iiterally DREAMED of exploring rocky tide pools! So much diversity and cool things to see :)
There is something so exciting and yet so relaxing about rockpooling and walking on the shore isn’t there. 😊💙🦀🐚
So good as always guys. Well done James! All those scallops you found! What a star you are. The cook-up was most informative Hannah. Thank you Team Locker!
It is our pleasure mate. 😊
James is just so sweet when he gets excited and belly laughs it makes me laugh too! Your family is a delight to spend time with. I watch your videos often and find them relaxing ❤
You are very welcome. I am glad that you enjoy joining us India. Best wishes and have a wonderful day. 😊
Your shows have everything family, cooking, shell fish and info on all the thing's to find and eat. I agree what more can we ask for
Thank you. 😊
@@TheFishLocker No I thank you I love what you and your family do from fishing to beach foraging to cooking so I thank you!
Beautiful use are blessed with stunning beaches and are lucky to be able to forage on shore
Thank you. 😊
“There was some seaweed and I pulled it up.”
This kid just teaching us scallop hunting life hacks. 👀
He knows his stuff!!
Every one of these makes me just think about how I'd never get off of the beach if I could forage for scallops like this. I can almost taste that lovely scallop!!! Scallops are my favorite! Always one of my favorite channels!
They really were delicious. I think this is going to be our new favourite way to cook them.😊
❤️ glad to see and hear your fam able to forage during lockdown 🥰
We cherish these times out on our local shoreline. 😊💙
Great to see the tidal pools n family enjoying freshness from the sea.
I am glad that you enjoyed doing us Bonnie. 😊
Hello from the Outerbanks of North Carolina! Loved you and your families video! What a great way to spend the day and catching delicious scallops and clams for lunch nothing better than foraging the beach cleaning then cooking over an open fire. The best part eating what god has provided for us. James reminds me of my son when he was a lil guy what great adventures we had clamming fishing crabbing !!! Keep up the great family vids!
Hi there and welcome. 😊 James is a little superstar isn't he, he makes us so proud.
No 3 Michelin star restaurant could ever beat that. The source was the restaurant, table, plate and bin too. Loved your videos.
Doesn't get ay fresher, the service was polite and the view was wonderful. 😊
You both are such gentle and kind parents. Really endearing to see!
Thank you Lindsay, we are very fortunate to have very well behaved children. 😉
Many MANY years ago when I was a kid, there was this guy we all called 'The Nature Guy' and we would go on outings and he would show us all kinds of plants and trees and things. Maybe you could do that for a classroom sometimes when things get back to normal. I bet the kids would love it!!
We have discussed it with James' teachers but it is the massive amounts of red tape that stop us.
@@TheFishLocker awwww that's so sad I bet the kids would have loved it!
I would love to be there just to collect the beautiful seashells! And what a fun and lovely place to hang out…every single day!!! 😍
Wonderful isn't it. 😊
I learnt a lot, well done. I used to fish a lot when I was young, caught shark off the rocks in the west of Ireland etc.. 75 years young now. Blue fin Tuna video was magnificent to say the least. Best of luck.
Thank you very much Kieran, I am glad that you are enjoying the videos. 😊
as great as seeing this is the best part is knowing the beautiful memories you’re making together. your son is so lucky to be sharing this time with both of you and will be full of stories for years to come. thanks for letting us see a window into your lovely life :)
It is our pleasure Julia. I am glad that you enjoyed joining us. Have a wonderful day and take care. 😊
James is learning the names of the flora and fauna much quicker than me!😭😂
He is such a bright kid isn't he. He will be running the show before long.😊
Greetings from Colorado! My son and I love watching your videos together. Although we live in the mountains which has its own charms, my son is an coastal dweller at heart.
Greetings and have a wonderful day.😊
your videos are just so wholesome great viewing thank you from Florida
Thank you very much, I am glad that you are still enjoying them. 😊
This is so warm, wholesome, and amazing. It feels like I'm in a family day out with you guys. I've learned so much in just half an hour, thank you so much.
Thank you and welcome to our channel. 😊
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21:22 is that James humming "crusty crab pizza is the pizza??" I swear it is. 🤣
I love seeing you guys together. ❤
Probably. Haha.
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY MY FAVOURITE VIDEO ON THE ENTIRE UA-cam. Thank you so so much for taking your time to take this video and sharing with us.
You are welcome. 😊
James is so smart. And I love how your family spend quality time together (and dad passed down his knowledge to James 😉)
We love spending our time together out on the shore. 😊
So wholesome! What a blessing your little happy foraging family is to us on the other side of the world 😊. Stay safe and smiling!
Thank you Beverly, it is our pleasure to share our day with you. Best wishes to you and your family and take care. 😊
these videos have quickly become one of my favorites, and seeing you cook up what you find has inspired me to try seafood/shellfish. (which, for a fussy-eater like me, says a lot).
I hope that you can explore your new found desire for seafood. As there are some truly wonderful edibles to be had. 😊
Hearing the shucking and shells clacking was so pleasant to my ears, like an ASMR, as well as the sizzling fire. Everything very beautiful, visually appealing.
By the way, I'd keep the collection of shells to store jewelry on my grooming table.
I love the sounds of the shore and the fire also. 😊
Hope all is well and glad to see you grow over the last year ☺️
Thank you sir, yes we are all well and happy. Take care and have a wonderful day. 😊👍🏻
@@TheFishLocker - John with so many shells evidenced along the beach, besides you and the family, what other predators are there that eat the bivalves in your area?
@@mstrdiver - Many birds and sea creatures but I have seen seals and otters too on occasion.
The Fish Locker team does it again, such wholesome and genuine content. Thank you for letting us see a glimpse into your lives and enjoying such a relaxing day with some amazing food 💯
It is our pleasure, I am glad that you enjoyed joining us. 😊
As always, very informative and a joy to watch. I wish I didn't live so very far from the sea. I could almost taste those scallops. Yummy. 👍🏼
Thank you and have a great day.😊
Such a beautiful family, thank you so much for sharing. From Canada!
Hi again from Oz, another very interesting video John, so glad to see James enjoying the same lifestyle as you, he's a little star mate.
Tight lines & stay safe from Oz
Thank you George. James really is a little superstar isn't he. 😊
Ty for showing a great time on the beach.
It is our pleasure Keith. 😊
Looking forward to this video! Stay safe, have a good weekend mate!
It’s taken a while for me to edit mate. Wanted to have it up on Wednesday but couldn’t get it edited in time. 🤷🏻♂️😊
@@TheFishLocker Glad its up!
Never been interested in scallops before but I been watching a lot of videos with scallops and now I crave them 😋
Funny how that happens isn't it. 😊
Never knew that’s how you get razors out ! I’m always keeping salt in my beach bag now pal ! Brilliant
Haha. Every day is a school day. 😊
I just went clam digging last week for quahog clams in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It’s my new favorite thing to do. Along with the clams I also found hermit crabs, blue crabs, razor clams, soft shell clams, horseshoe crabs, and one long nose crab. I want to someday live in a place where I can forage like this everyday.
I would really like to see a horseshoe crab in person. They look so cool!!
I love watching these videos, I never know what you'll find! I have a suggestion. You should get a flexible endoscope camera for your phone. It has a light at the tip. Since it's waterproof, you could snake it into those lobster holes to see what's inside! It would be a great addition to your foraging, and they're pretty cheap.
That does sound like a cool idea. I'll look into that. 😉
Fantastic. This is what you call a great family day out.
I think so too.😊
Sea glass treasure, I collected that when I was a young man, I thought they were gem stones.
Many of us did as children it seems. 😊
I love how you forage as a family. What lovely memories you are creating. Best of luck always. Love your channel.
Thank you Daphne and have a lovely day. 😊
What a cool vid fresh sea food, simply what could be better,cheers 4 the vid mete🦀🦞🦐🦑so nice too know you remember the locazade bottle from the 80s.
Haha. It was a blast from the past that most folks wont understand. But those who know, know. 😉
Stumbled upon these videos by complete accident. I know nothing of marine life but this is absolutely fascinating. Thank you for sharing!
I don’t mind how people find us, only that they enjoy their time with us. 😊👍🏻
Yum! scallops!
These were delicious!!
funny
You certainly know how to make a person feel hungry. Here I am sitting with a cheese and lettuce wrap done in the sandwich press. James is getting such a good foraging education. Keep up the good work James.
We love trips like this. 😊💙
This is the real life happy family
We are simply making the most of what we have and sharing what we love doing. 😊💙
Making more memories love it! Thanks for sharing
It is our pleasure Martin. 😊
Such a great influencer 👍 Im a fan from the West Midlands 😁
We are simply sharing what we know and love doing mate. Take care bud. 😊👍🏻
I’m a fan from Austin Texas !
Such gorgeous little shells, wish i was there! They would make such gorgeous jewelry
There is such wondrous beauty in nature isn't there. 😊
Great vid 👍👍👏👏
Cheers Corey. Glad you liked it. 😊
I'm crying this is heaven grab your buckets
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Hello! I am from Russia. I live in Siberia. It is very far from any sea or ocean. But l like watching your video. It is so interesting and exciting! I learnt so much about seafood. And your son is so smart! This is because he has such smart and knowledgeable parents. Thank you very much!
Thank you and welcome to our channel. I am glad that you enjoyed joining us on the shore. We are simply sharing what we love doing. Best wishes and have a great day. 😊
Great episode!!! What could be better, scavenging your food, identifying all the different species and Hannah crushing it in the cook up? James, as always, gets his 2 cents in.
Thank you Jay. We had a great day. Glad you enjoyed it 😊👍🏻
Nice video enjoy with the family and eat fresh seafood wonderful nature beach.....🏆
We love it. 😊
Oh my goodness those Scallops looked delicious - and think how much they cost in the shops!
By the way - next time, try placing a small slice of Chorizo, or black pudding underneath the muscle before cooking - you'll love it!
And I dare say these were fresher. 😊
Happy family with amazing way of cooking.. Yummy😋
We love this. 😊
This is so nice and wholesome 😊
I am glad that you enjoyed joining us. 😊
What a cracking video. Always love the family videos.
The life skills you and Hannah are passing on to James, and the memories, he can't buy those. And the knowledge you both pass on to us.
Thank you so much.
Always a pleasure.
👏👏👍👍👌👌.
All stay safe.
It is our pleasure Ian. Take care my friend. 😊
That's it, I moving to Cornwall!
P.S. I wish!
Haha. Who knows, one day you may find yourself on Cornish shores. 😊
I absolutely love your families dynamic! Thank you for sharing!!
It is our pleasure John. I am glad you could join us. 😊
it looks so good keep up the good work
Thank you, we shall try. 😊
Your videos are so amazing to watch and very educational 😊 I wonder of there is things like this around the North East, also your son is a star to watch in your videos, he is going to be very knowledgeable and it is so nice to see "lad and dad" out together having fun 😊
This is absolutely possible around the north east. Where do you think I learned it?
What did you say? James has never had seafood?! Wow, he doesn’t know what he’s missing
I wasn't a fan of it when I was young but your tastes change don't they. 😊
@@TheFishLocker my mom says she gave me a taste of fish in a soup when i was young and that i adored it and just ate it all up, haha lucky for me im still very much a huge fan of seafood! very envious of you for being able to forage like this and hoping one day i can get to experience it as well. btw, why not pick up the mussels and eat them as well?
I love seeing you guys go out as a family and how patient you are with your kid. I could never do it but you're a great father mate.
I am just doing my best mate, like so many other parents out there. 😊
Your knowledge of the sea is amazing and all your videos are truly inspiring so much so that I've started taking my girls fishing and bought myself a small fishing boat
That is wonderful Kev, I know you are going to love experiencing all of that with your kids. 😊
Seeing those cook up has gotten me rather hungry.
I hope that means you enjoyed the video. 😊
@@TheFishLocker definitely!
I really like your family videos. They are so lovely!
Thank you so much. 😊
First viewer so excited when I see you upload ❤️
I hope you enjoyed the video mate. 👍🏻
@@TheFishLocker I always do 🙌🏻
I'm so glad i found your channel. It is so great! Thank you for sharing us your adventures!
It is our pleasure Chad, we are simply sharing what we love doing. Best wishes and take care. 😊
Love the vids!
Thanks Andrew. 👍🏻
thank you for the new video i love the coastal foraging its really relaxing, keep up the good work
Thank you very much. Take care. 😊
I still wana do this, could I essentially do this anywhere there is low tide?
You are best to check with your local IFCA for regulations and water cleanliness. 😊👍🏻
@@TheFishLocker i definitely will, what would this type of fish gathering called? I can't explain what I mean lol.
@@cowgoesmoo3850 “coastal foraging”
I'm from a very, very different part of the world; I grew up on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico, in NW Florida, with warm-water tides and a lot of palm trees and scrub-oaks right down to the water. But my family would go out hunting Bay Scallops about the size of a child's palm, thicker and rounder than your queen scallops, and we'd wear sneakers and kick around in patches of seaweed until one tried to propel itself away with jets of water. We'd scoop it up with our hands or with a net, and take them all home to bake in the oven or for my Mama to bread and fry. We'd go after blue crabs too, and just spend a day getting sunburned and exhausted and happy. No rocks, just pure white sand and warm blue water... but I really love your videos; they make me remember being a happy child with my family on days like that, and to be glad that my great-nieces and great-nephews are doing the same in the summers there.
It sounds like you had a wonderful childhood. Much like my own in many ways. We didn't want for much and were always happy outdoors. Best wishes to you and your family and have a wonderful day. 😊
Ouch.... must hurt getting pinched by a lobster 🤕 🦞
It did break the skin a little but I am quite fast so it didn't fully clamp down on me.
So lovely to spend a Sunday afternoon watching you guys at the shore! ☺️
I am glad that you could join us. 😊
Quick question, are the inavsive species "aggressive" as in it is really invasive to the ecosystem or more like a relatively "tame" alien species?
Hello Raditya, I'd like to make a sincere attempt to answer your interesting question.
Invasive species are just that..."invasive". You can imagine these creatures as a herd of "uninvited" relatives; barging-in at your Christmas Dinner. You prepared dinner for 6.
Now, you have 26 to feed...as well as an over-crowded home.
Native species exist in a precariously balanced ecosystem. In the most imperfect conditions, they coexist with a variety of lifeforms; most determine their success or failure.(life or death) When an invasive species enters an ecosystem, the delicate balance is altered. Rarely is its'
introduction to that environment beneficial for any of the "native" lifeforms.
Too often, there isn't a preditor of the "new" species & their population will rapidly increase.
You can easily imagine the invasive species' overpopulation will consume a vast quantity of "limited" food resources; starving-out the now competing native species.
There are other issues; such as living space, breeding habitat, etc...all of which will degrade
the possibility of native species survival.
These & other debilitating factors can decimate the "native" population gradually or in a very short span of time. Rarely is there ever a mutually beneficial coexistence of native & invasive.
You asked if invasive species are "aggressive". Using a compound adjective that accurately describes my "EX" girlfriend, the term "passive-aggressive" would be more correct :-))
I hope I've answered your intelligent & interesting questions.
Kind regards, Ben
In a short answer. Yes. That is why they are classed as invasive. Instead of simply being "non native" 😉
Just a lovely family you all have. Such a great way to raise a little boy and to show him the ropes. You guys are the best!
Thank you Adrienne, we are simply sharing what we know and love doing. Take care and have a great day. 😊
Hello
Hi. 👍🏻