Coastal Foraging for Beginners: Where, When, & How to Harvest Mussels

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  • @OutdoorChefLife
    @OutdoorChefLife  5 років тому +69

    What's up guys, thanks for watching! I forgot to mention in the video that Del Norte and Humbolt counties are still closed for harvest. Please call biotoxin hotline for updates 1(800)553-4133. Closures can happen at anytime, even mid season so please call the number before you go out and harvest mussels!! Thanks, Taku

    • @Aylab2pis
      @Aylab2pis 5 років тому +1

      Can u do gooseneck barnacles next?

    • @OutdoorChefLife
      @OutdoorChefLife  5 років тому +3

      @@Aylab2pis I would love to but they're actually illegal to harvest in California.

    • @owenscruggs484
      @owenscruggs484 5 років тому

      Outdoor Chef Life I love your stuff you need much more subscribers though I can tell you put work and really try for your videos keep it up!

    • @grimmjow714
      @grimmjow714 5 років тому +2

      Hmmmmmmm how about orange county area I'm pretty lost on where to go to find out this information as I have never collected mussels in my life other than for bait

    • @nhice714
      @nhice714 5 років тому

      I always go to Tomales bay and buy oysters and mussels . I wish to go and harvest mussels and steam it like you do👍🏻

  • @portlandreviewer2143
    @portlandreviewer2143 5 років тому +152

    I harvest mussels in Oregon even in the summer. I just call a governmental number first, to see if it's safe to do so. Once I get home, I put them in cold water with a bit of flour for 30 minutes. The French do this since the mussels spit out sand in order to eat the flour particles in the water. I then remove the mussels from the water and steam them in sauteed garlic, white wine, fresh thyme, red pepper flakes and salt. Great with a baguette and beer.

    • @Ahmad-pu9ci
      @Ahmad-pu9ci 5 років тому +8

      They do that with clams as well. You can also use cornmeal.

    • @grimmjow714
      @grimmjow714 5 років тому +4

      Once collected what's the best way to store them while you head home to cook them up, and as far as the cold water to get out all the sand/grit would u just use tap water with ice or just cold tap is fine?

    • @tastybellie7736
      @tastybellie7736 5 років тому +5

      @@grimmjow714 I usually store them on top of the ice in the cooler. Make sure they are not submerged under the ice water.

    • @grimmjow714
      @grimmjow714 5 років тому +2

      @@tastybellie7736 cool thanks alot I'm going to go this weekend if conditions are good

    • @grimmjow714
      @grimmjow714 5 років тому +1

      @@tastybellie7736 Corona del mar it's in orange county our weather cleared up had heavy rain and wind past few days

  • @christopherbiegel9553
    @christopherbiegel9553 5 років тому +82

    I really respect your appreciation for the sustainability of the resource and the regulations that help protect it. Fresh mussels in some garlic butter? You can't beat that! Thanks for another great video.

  • @carolewiles281
    @carolewiles281 4 роки тому +4

    Watched Taku' s video, went down to the rocks, plucked the dudes, ..and just polished off the yummy lil critters...all in about 30-40 minutes! Thanks for making it so easy Taku.

  • @AERoVALKYRiE
    @AERoVALKYRiE 5 років тому +7

    I moved away from the Bay Area few years ago to the East Coast, I've never thought I would miss Bay Area until I came across your video. Now I want to go back, just to harvest some seafood in the bay. Keep up the good work

  • @cocoland502
    @cocoland502 5 років тому +4

    I’ve been watching foraging videos for about a month now , I’m so inspired by your channel and Craig Evans . I’m planning on going foraging for my 22nd birthday . I’m obsessed with the ocean , so many men in my family are /were fishermen . And now I’m learning more and more about the ocean ! I am planning on making foraging videos , might not get many subscribers but I want to do this to inspire others ! Keep making videos , don’t stop . Your channel is truly one of a kind , your teaching me things I never knew before. I am so inspired you have no idea , also I know that when we take from the ocean we must give back . So I will start by taking trash off the ocean whenever I go foraging , at least one full bag of trash I’m sure will save a lot of marine lives . And I have my mini stove my father gave to me , I am fascinated by cooking outdoors . Thank you for inspiring me .

    • @OutdoorChefLife
      @OutdoorChefLife  5 років тому +1

      That's awesome! Let me know when you get your channel started, I'll make sure to check it out!!

  • @DoItYourselfDIYAtHome
    @DoItYourselfDIYAtHome 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for your channel. I like the whole concept of foraging. Foraging connects me to the environment, being self sustaining, and being frugal.

  • @jadenbroadway173
    @jadenbroadway173 4 роки тому +2

    what a killer find, so thrilled I found this channel. I notices some mussels the other day out near my home. Excited to learn more about the food around me.

  • @benh5774
    @benh5774 5 років тому +13

    That vivid orange looks amazing. Been passing by mussel beds waiting for the open season

  • @amandagilman2930
    @amandagilman2930 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for explaining the red tide! I thought all year it was red tide and you couldn’t forage anything ever from LA… I’m definitely going to try this now… Looks like so much fun!

  • @ericrodriguez167
    @ericrodriguez167 5 років тому +6

    I appreciate this guy so much I wish all fisherman were like toku sorry if I misspelled your name but I besides that I wish I could hangout with him at least once it would definitely be a day I’ll remember for life 👊

  • @sadboywavy
    @sadboywavy 5 років тому +5

    Dude more of these please!!!! That mussel was so bright orange, amazing and looks so good.

  • @hellaramen
    @hellaramen 5 років тому +5

    I love these sustainable foraging video tutorials! Thank you so much for sharing 🙏🏾

    • @TL-ms6lp
      @TL-ms6lp 4 роки тому

      This is actually not a very sustainable practice. Thanks to videos like this, tidepool ecosystems are being damaged.

  • @Glitterslug
    @Glitterslug 3 роки тому +7

    Great video- only thing I’d ask is that you don’t tear the seaweed from the rocks- just cut them so they grow back 🙏

  • @dacandydog
    @dacandydog 5 років тому +1

    THANK YOU for making sure your video is steady! I love watching coastal foraging but there's so many channels that give me motion sickness just to watch 😂😂

  • @jrh0369
    @jrh0369 5 років тому +1

    Thank you. This the type of information I needed. I live in SoCal and was always weary of harvesting mussels.

  • @tinaheart
    @tinaheart 2 роки тому +1

    Loved your video! I wasn't quite sure what you meant by the SF bay area water being polluted. After you said that I actually looked into reports of the Bay Area water being polluted but found quite the contrary. In fact several experts and water quality studies ranked the bay safe for eating shellfish with one report even giving many SF beaches an A+ in terms of having the cleanest water in the state. Let me know if you know otherwise! Please keep sharing your videos.

  • @elkhunter76
    @elkhunter76 5 років тому +3

    Fresh mussels are very good. Unfortunately the only thing we can usually get are frozen and they aren't worth buying. Thanks for another great video.

  • @BoringFisherman
    @BoringFisherman 5 років тому +2

    In the garlic butter
    That's my favorite way to eat them. I am in Oregon and I get mussels off the rocks at low tide. I like to scrape mine clean and cook them on my little propane grill untill they open. And then some. I enjoy the meat a little bit more firm than in your video and dipped in garlic butter. Keep up the good videos.

    • @lukeriley4628
      @lukeriley4628 5 років тому

      do you purge the sand at all when cooking on the beach?

  • @adeliaflores7897
    @adeliaflores7897 Рік тому

    Hi there I really enjoyed your blog. Actually I had one 2 min video re mussels too. The title is - “From the ocean to the pan” . I just created my UA-cam channel last week. I am inspired on how you presented your blog. I told myself that I have to eat more rice to improve into my new learning adventure. Lol.

  • @alternatereality4198
    @alternatereality4198 5 років тому +2

    We recently found your channel and your content is great. We live in So Cal and you are making us want to head to the beach and try foraging for ourselves! Keep up the great work and your channel is going to blow up.
    Jill and Eddie

  • @msvaj
    @msvaj 3 роки тому +1

    VERY useful information and helpful tips. Thanks for the info. Great video

  • @christinahutchens5433
    @christinahutchens5433 5 років тому +2

    Great video, Chef!!! Your always making sure people do this correctly by sharing helpful information. Plus, you sure can cook!!! Love it!!

  • @maxsu8795
    @maxsu8795 3 роки тому +1

    It's good to know the red tide season and why it's toxic and not eatable. I heard about lots of micro plastic things in the mussels may need some considerations.

  • @joeyhinds6216
    @joeyhinds6216 5 років тому +13

    I really enjoy these videos even though I have never lived near an ocean. Sure makes me want to though!

    • @kursk8
      @kursk8 4 роки тому

      Duuuuude, same!

    • @edgarreid1026
      @edgarreid1026 3 роки тому

      In Newfoundland the best time to harvest mussels seem to be around July month but now I’m wondering about the red tide and wondering is that a warm water concern because our North Atlantic water is very cold and never gets warm enough to swim in. Excellent video and boil-up!

  • @inactive2447
    @inactive2447 5 років тому +1

    your videos are always calming. thank you

  • @hcyobo2553
    @hcyobo2553 5 років тому +2

    Best type of videos, fun, educational, with the best part, eating! keep filimg! keep posting!

  • @timetocreatefuture917
    @timetocreatefuture917 3 роки тому

    I searched how to harvest mussels this video is the top hit...we got king tides mid month!!

  • @lifeofeels8271
    @lifeofeels8271 5 років тому +1

    Hi, I just started watching your videos after seeing you on Ishwithfish 'put him in the bag' video. Very awesome content on your videos. I especially enjoy watching all the foraging videos. They're very informative, I learned a lot from them. New subscriber.

  • @daviddude79
    @daviddude79 5 років тому +2

    I've been waiting for a video like this for years! Thanks for posting, i love muscles

  • @crisadence3707
    @crisadence3707 5 років тому +2

    I love these videos so much and I’ve never hunted a or fished a day in my life!

  • @benjaminhand338
    @benjaminhand338 5 років тому +2

    Great job man. Your vids are always educational and entertaining. Thanks for the content.

  • @Gachalifegirl-123
    @Gachalifegirl-123 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video. I'm from Australia and recently noticed mussels around my local jet. Took some, cooked them up and they taste amazing. Not as good looking as your ones though.

  • @Jaxionisnum2
    @Jaxionisnum2 4 роки тому +1

    Dang I remember my step dad doing this before when I was younger , I wanna try it out, almost harvest time too lol

  • @Mrvantil
    @Mrvantil 5 років тому +2

    Super inspirational and knowledgeable videos, Always look forward for mussel season and was waiting for you to make one! Keep it up please!!

  • @tushetukala
    @tushetukala 5 років тому

    Thank bro!!! Saw hella mussels while dungeness snaring before crab season is over. Ill make sure to call the hotline # when crab season open again and harvest some mussels too.

  • @oktoberskyy8661
    @oktoberskyy8661 5 років тому +1

    im just watching cause i love seafood and outdoor ..and love this attractive man

  • @poormansoutdoors.6765
    @poormansoutdoors.6765 5 років тому +2

    Ahhhhh!!! No Mussels here in Minnesota!! But I would love to move back to Cali just to eat off HWY 10/PCH. Lol!! Love your vids Bro!!

  • @sally3024-h4c
    @sally3024-h4c 5 років тому

    My mouth just watered, looks delicious

  • @drudown805
    @drudown805 5 років тому +1

    Great information. I've recently moved back to CA and now I would like to start harvesting my own food. Last year I bought some mussels at a seafood market in SB and thought to myself what are the difference between these and the ones that are stuck to rocks at the beach? That will be the last time I ever buy mussels! Now I just got to wait till Jan 1st so could get a fishing license. No point in getting one now since the year is going to end soon.

  • @jtf267
    @jtf267 2 роки тому +1

    Wow. This brought back a lot of memories. Went with friends to harvest mussels down a cliff near Montara. I was young then. The cliffs would be too challenging now. Would love to introduce this activity to my nephews. Where did you film this? It looks doable.

  • @francistoth7360
    @francistoth7360 4 роки тому

    You are cool man. I just got some mussels off the Oregon Coast. 4th of July, 2020, we feast. Subscribed to your channel too. Good work and thank you.

  • @TinciiBa_1992
    @TinciiBa_1992 5 років тому

    Ima mussels freak, so i’m so inlove with this video! TERRIFIC job with the video, keep it coming.

  • @sallynoble4317
    @sallynoble4317 5 років тому +1

    I’m here for the little mukbang moment at the end

  • @vglugos0721
    @vglugos0721 5 років тому +1

    HI Taku! We liked your videos about foraging so much that we tried it. It was one of the highlights of our summer. We can not wait to try foraging for mussels when the season opens. By the way, where do you usually go to forage that is close to the East Bay? Keep it up! we truly enjoy your videos.

  • @tamalpias
    @tamalpias 5 років тому +1

    shelled, cooked on a salamander grill (or toaster oven) with saracha-mayo and sprinkled with tobiko as a garnish is my favorite way to eat mussels.

  • @adambaumbach6763
    @adambaumbach6763 5 років тому +4

    Dude, that’s so rad! I’m definitely going to be looking for some on my next kayak fishing trip. I’m glad I stumbled onto your channel and ig page, Thanks Brotha 🤙🏼

  • @jimmychanga774
    @jimmychanga774 Місяць тому

    Great info.... thanks from Monterey California.

  • @epifaniarcruz
    @epifaniarcruz 4 роки тому

    Wow that make hungry 👍🏼 very interesting show you doing thank you 🙏😊

  • @iliawest5402
    @iliawest5402 4 роки тому +2

    I'm sold... Thanks for making me hungry at 1am

  • @OutdoorScienceDad
    @OutdoorScienceDad 5 років тому

    Do you not purge the mussels of sand first? A rest in water in a bucket. Do you find them gritty if not? Thanks in advance. Negative tide tomorrow, I’m going poke poling! I find your videos helpful and entertaining. See you out there sometime.

  • @taaylorrgaang
    @taaylorrgaang 4 роки тому

    Knife is life! This video was the one that got me to subscribe to you

  • @jeffvw1994
    @jeffvw1994 4 роки тому

    I steam them till they open with some shrimp then make a pasta with them. Butter and italian seasoning and garlic, so good.

  • @blackbeardgoatjr2434
    @blackbeardgoatjr2434 Рік тому

    There was a lot of great info in this. Thanks!

  • @VRDIRTY
    @VRDIRTY 5 років тому +1

    Post more cooking and camping! Please if you can haha, I really enjoy them!

  • @familiamaciasauto6403
    @familiamaciasauto6403 2 роки тому

    Answered all my questions!! Thank you brotha!!

  • @kellywaggoner6703
    @kellywaggoner6703 5 років тому

    You so rock!! These mussels look amazing. I’m quite jelly. 😊

  • @koko-rl9zm
    @koko-rl9zm 5 років тому +1

    Lot's of good info, actually I wondered about alot of the questions that you answered! Thanks!

  • @foodforthought92
    @foodforthought92 Рік тому

    I have to work tomorrow, i love these videos though.

  • @LarsSveen
    @LarsSveen 5 років тому +1

    Recently went diving near Ensenada, BC and was shocked at the size of the mussels there. They were often about 8 inches long! Big fat ones.

    • @geodrewbilee
      @geodrewbilee 3 роки тому

      I just got into foraging in Nanaimo BC!

  • @eqlzr2
    @eqlzr2 4 роки тому

    Grilled with cheddar cheese on top is hard to beat. Thx!

  • @kavinjayaraman2562
    @kavinjayaraman2562 5 років тому +1

    Your vids are so addicting!!! I’ve been craving to watch one 😂

  • @Howwerelivingfishing
    @Howwerelivingfishing 3 місяці тому

    I hope I can get out to forage for mussels and periwinkles again soon

  • @hp858
    @hp858 5 років тому

    Although I live in Hawaii, I’ve never had fresh mussels, looks delicious. Mike

  • @LAAPmusic
    @LAAPmusic 5 років тому +1

    Hey Taku! first off, I've become obsessed with your channel! 2nd do you happen to know if you can forage mussels in so cal? i live in the LA area but cant seem to find any real info online whether or not i can find them in malibu, leo carillo, etc.

  • @Pinoytrailtrekker
    @Pinoytrailtrekker Рік тому

    Fort Bragg has plenty. Next time I go there I’ll harvest some.

  • @freerangemaker
    @freerangemaker 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so, so, so, so, so much!

  • @WoodyFruity
    @WoodyFruity 5 років тому

    holy moly... i wish i lived near the coast...

  • @knutsolbakken6923
    @knutsolbakken6923 11 місяців тому

    love your information! it creates a step by step means to avoid bs. i guess most people have no clue of that nogo zone u were talking about. i mean, people dont research if the place is valid for consumption or not. a good place is a goood place in most minds, why not. the gov/ county has to be better at that disclaiming info which may be suddently, in which i also understand. in Norway it would be on the news and a massive sign and probably a physical fence. but that is small norway though. but we have some coastline to take care of though. btw haha in which EU thinks they are apart of = big quata...in which the EU think they can just have freely. Brussels is greedy to say at least. the blood diamond magnate allows it all?

  • @yunomitv
    @yunomitv 5 років тому

    Just found you out today and i love your videos!

  • @sitdownandvibewithme3981
    @sitdownandvibewithme3981 5 років тому

    always wondered if you could cook those muscles , great video man

  • @pakalsoutdoorcookings788
    @pakalsoutdoorcookings788 5 років тому

    Great video....very educational....must see video....

  • @maccaroni6355
    @maccaroni6355 5 років тому +2

    What do they taste like?? I feel like they'd be salty and earthy tasting? I've never had them. You should add half a lemon in that garlic butter sauce. Lemons good on everything.😂 Loove the video btw!

    • @OutdoorChefLife
      @OutdoorChefLife  5 років тому

      Not salty or earthy. Closest thing would be oysters. and yeah lemon would've been great with it!

  • @GeorgiaSlayrz
    @GeorgiaSlayrz 4 роки тому

    Knife is Life!

  • @cenaidajimenez3919
    @cenaidajimenez3919 4 роки тому

    Awesome 👏🏽 Thanks for sharing you made it cool East fun yummy. 😉😁

  • @The19pumas
    @The19pumas 4 роки тому

    Man come pick me up so i can try those mussels buddy they look delish 😋 gl and take care

  • @catchncookcalifornia1574
    @catchncookcalifornia1574 5 років тому

    Great stuff man! We are craving bivalves so bad right now!

  • @BudoFishing
    @BudoFishing 5 років тому

    I'm going to have to try that! Thanks for the vid!!

  • @cliff_lu
    @cliff_lu 5 років тому +22

    liked before i even started watching lol

  • @Bhosadilal
    @Bhosadilal 5 років тому

    Friggin awesome. Just catch and cook....

  • @williamgovan819
    @williamgovan819 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @fuamatuanastacio4852
    @fuamatuanastacio4852 5 років тому +1

    I live in Santa Rosa trying to get into this stuff again I’m from the islands so we do things different lol

    • @sageharmon2319
      @sageharmon2319 5 років тому

      Fuamatu Anastacio I’m in Santa Rosa too! I’m gonna go this weekend

  • @kingkwaduleach9088
    @kingkwaduleach9088 5 років тому

    Never eating mussels makes me want to eat them now good video

  • @artsantos1589
    @artsantos1589 3 роки тому

    Knife is life

  • @navidask8ter1
    @navidask8ter1 5 років тому

    Do these taste like what they eat?. Cuz ive had many mussels and they weren't good at all! Taste like crap! I love clams and oysters..! wondering if fresh mussels taste clean!.

  • @filmcrew5848
    @filmcrew5848 5 років тому

    Great info. Thanks!

  • @360revolucion8
    @360revolucion8 3 роки тому

    Mussels can be hand picked by hand or with an implement with a flat edge or blade no bigger than 12mm in width. Have the regulations in California changed?

  • @knutsolbakken6923
    @knutsolbakken6923 11 місяців тому

    in terms of avoid as much toxins and heavy metals as possible, and still use the broth. is it a good idea to boil mussels/ whatever seafood for 60 sec and change the water and use that for broth later? will it get rid off enough toxins? lets say it was San fransisco mussels to be exaggereated ...... i thought it was always neccesary to blanch seafood this way. first for 30-60 sec to get rid of contaniments, and then another blanch/ cooking to achieve whatever u want. is this true???

  • @icwtao
    @icwtao 5 років тому +2

    Hey Taku, I live in the Bay Area and would love to go foraging along the coast. Would you be open to adding Google Maps links to where you forage in your videos? I think it would help a lot of people get started. Thanks!

  • @alexanderpark5472
    @alexanderpark5472 4 роки тому

    Knife is life 💯💯💯💯

  • @quentinjohnson2210
    @quentinjohnson2210 5 років тому

    In Arizona, licenses are needed for fishing and hunting. In the states of the west coast do people have to get several licenses for fishing, foraging, etc?

  • @kendallreed1711
    @kendallreed1711 5 років тому

    Always looks delicious

  • @unabashed26
    @unabashed26 4 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @izraelleon
    @izraelleon 5 років тому

    Looks bomb homie! Only thing missing was a ice cold beer!

  • @limjahey9244
    @limjahey9244 5 років тому

    I really did think you were going to say Dungeness crab lol

  • @rorofs3056
    @rorofs3056 5 років тому +2

    Yeah new video

  • @scarreddust
    @scarreddust 5 років тому

    Fantastic idea mate. But place the camera slightly further away from you, so we can see more action (peeling, dipping etc)

  • @ericcb9604
    @ericcb9604 5 років тому

    Dude...Help me get over my fear of doing this. Let’s meet up at Tomales or closer cal mussel spot. Love mussels but I’m hella skeptical of wild coastal mussels.

  • @BobbyAeros
    @BobbyAeros 4 роки тому

    Its April 22 today and I got a good bunch of mussels off a prviate north malibu beach far away from the city or any sewer runoff. I've never had the courage to eat them but I really want to. How safe is it really? Every online resources talks about the dangers of and the paralytic poisoning you get if you eat thes durring a red tide. It seems not worth the risk but how risky is it really? How do I know if there was a red tide recently? I call the number and it says there is no qurantine but other sites say that doesn't mean its safe either.

  • @anabil701
    @anabil701 5 років тому

    So cool ! I hope I know any place in my area to forage any crustacion. I only can watch you do it. T_T