Coastal Foraging Abalone Lobster Oyster Crab Fish & a Dog at Low Tide 2024
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- Опубліковано 17 лют 2024
- Looking for Abalone crab & Lobster at low tide from the foreshore. The green ormer a northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean species of sea snail / abalone collected as food by locals on the Channel Islands. There are strict laws on when the gastropod can be collected and they can only be harvested from the shore. No diving for ormers is allowed and a minimum size limit of 8cm in Guernsey and 9cm in Jersey. Where possible rocks should be turned back. Frequent checks are made on foragers by the Sea Fisheries on all species gathered. A full list of size limits and days ormers can be gathered may be found in the local tide tables.
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🏴☠️ Trojs Fishing is a Independent fishing channel depicting everyday life as a selective sustainable fisherman. The host Troy has been fishing from boat and shore around the channel Islands along with lakes rivers and coastlines around the England Scotland Wales Sweden France Canary Islands and Greek Islands since he was a small child with the recent addition of Rebecca who used to fish on a commercial boat out of Alderney
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well done troy and Rebecca enjoyed watching this keep it up
Brilliant that , haven't been rock pooling for years, going to Bridlington(Sewerby end) in May & this has inspired me greatly.
Also may I add, I'm reading a book at the moment. How To Read Water by Tristan Gooley. The reference to High & Low pressure affecting the tide is amazing as it mentions it in the afore mentioned book.
Tide times are only predictions and numerous things can affect them like pressure so knowing how conditions will affect the tides on a particular day can be a great help shore or boat.
Hi folks I see that you are engaging in one of my favourite pass times.
It gives people a clear indication about how healthy the marine environment is the area.
Unfortunately in many areas around the UK.. the marine environment is in serious decline..in many parts people are warned about eating any sort of shellfish that has not been processed.. first..???
Anyway folks what can I say about your videos other than brilliant.. they are always been very informative and interesting..
Anyway folks stay safe and well.and thanks for taking the time to post them.for people to see.👍👍👍
We are very fortunate for now at least that we have very clean waters here keeping the sea life around the shores thriving. As long as we keep it that way and don't get to greedy there will be plenty of shellfish for now and the future.
Awesome guys great haul of beauty's .you guys dod great 😊
Is that smash jn. great content guys, lovely day for it.
No. Many people have spaniels here as they use to be used as gundogs some still are.
Nice update thanks guys. Good haul of Ormers over the 2 days. I like your new furry friend too! Are collars not a legal requirement in Guernsey?
Stay safe & well. 🎣🎣👍👍
I would think so in certain areas but I have never owned a dog here.
Hard work but a lovely feed at the end 👍👍
Lovely down there ❤
Good program
Nice day
I think the spaniel belongs to Smash Fishing and is called Smash, an untrained, unruly dog who Smash Fishing thinks will run away in pursuit of seagulls while at the beach! He just produced a video with Smash on a lead on the beach helping foraging. I'm sure it's Smash! 🙄
This one was a much older dog that belonged to a guy foraging ahead of us. He said if the dog was being a nuisance he would call it away. It was no problem the dog was friendly and just being inquisitive.
This comment is funny 🤣 true jealous hater 👌
Just for your information, smash is 2 years old, went under 2 surgeries over 6 months an can still pick clams out the sand an give them to me , the first day in months he’s been down the beach foraging 👌
You run your mouth all you like little man but that dog is amazing , his recall and least work will not take long to get back now he’s fit an healthy.
P.s great video Troy 🦀🦀🎣 always a good watch 🦀
Looks like Smash
She good
And a new Rebecca
Morning crew lets have it
Morning
New Rebecca
Climbing around rocks gives your gear a real workout,sharp stones barnacles etc, so what's the current waders brand and is there a make you think is ok ?
Mine are Trakker N2 Chest Waders and Rebecca's are Dirt boot waders both have been really good. Shakespeare are the ones I would stay away from they just randomly leak. I have also heard Vass waders are pretty good but cost a bit more.
What do they taste like, is it simular to any other sea food.
They have a unique flavour I cannot really compare them to anything. So far the people I have cooked them for have loved them. They would be in my top 5 foods.
Was that smash?
Nope
Take her fishing
What do yo do with the shells is there somebody on the island who makes things with them
Many years ago I used to set the the mother of pearl into silver earrings necklaces and so on. I also used to send some to a German Violin maker. These days most just go into the vegetable garden to break down.