Awesome recipe - I have never prepared fish in that way before. I followed the exact steps you did, only change was using heavy cream instead of half-half. I live in Crawfordville, so I even used BSB and mangrove snapper I caught in St Marks!
Man you made another awesome video. The view of being on the water and the clouds made it look like it was snow on the mountain. Me and my wife really enjoyed watching you Cooking. She said you made her hungry. Man that food looks so good. She said when she gets home she's going to make that. She's a district manager for Hurricane Relief. And it's funny because I deliver things for her. She said you two are a very nice couple and you deserve each other and you are a great husband for cooking two meals for her. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Mack! Tiffany and I both appreciate the kind words and you both watching the channel! I'm glad she enjoyed the recipe, it is a very tasty dish. Take care, safe travels!
Great area, even though the grouper and Snapper did not cooperate that day. The water is still very warm for this time of year, has the fish a bit confused.
Nice trip! Awesome food! 👨🍳 Me and my wife stalked a hog the other night she was tickled, she gets more enjoyment out of shooting a hog than a deer lol
Hi, Andrew and Tiffany! Great big OOPS! Sorry, Tiffany! Andrew, you remind me so much of my brother in law. He was an avid fisherman and as meticulous as you with his cooking. He would have a big fish fry and feed about thirty or more family members. Once we had a big fish fry in the wintertime when it was so cold his Coca Cola froze sitting on the tailgate of his truck. Happy times!
Myfwc website has a list of man made reefs, I'd check that website for your fishing license and use the reef finder for coordinates to fishing spots. Last thing you want to do is drive down and spend the whole day looking and not catching. I always find numbers first before I head to a new spot.
Yes just normal jellyfish, don't know the name. They were everywhere that day, we seen thousands. They must be mating I guess. A lot times you don't see any of them.
No I've never heard of them being compared to a croaker, white grunt is the technical name that most people refer to them as. Very similar to a porgy.... But a little different
You are lucky to have Tiffany by your side!
Yes I am!
I can’t believe you let Tiffany’s fish go. 🤦🏼♂️😂😂. Great video
Lol, I WIN!
Cool footage of the dolphins
Awesome recipe - I have never prepared fish in that way before. I followed the exact steps you did, only change was using heavy cream instead of half-half. I live in Crawfordville, so I even used BSB and mangrove snapper I caught in St Marks!
Heavy cream works as well, glad you enjoyed it.
I walk through the house in my underwater and tell my wife, “ you’re one lucky lady”!
Man you made another awesome video. The view of being on the water and the clouds made it look like it was snow on the mountain. Me and my wife really enjoyed watching you Cooking. She said you made her hungry. Man that food looks so good. She said when she gets home she's going to make that. She's a district manager for Hurricane Relief. And it's funny because I deliver things for her. She said you two are a very nice couple and you deserve each other and you are a great husband for cooking two meals for her. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Mack! Tiffany and I both appreciate the kind words and you both watching the channel! I'm glad she enjoyed the recipe, it is a very tasty dish. Take care, safe travels!
Love St Marks, inshore or going out to the rotary reef. Go spring and fall each year. Jealous man! Looked like a blast! Enjoyed it, thanks!
Great area, even though the grouper and Snapper did not cooperate that day. The water is still very warm for this time of year, has the fish a bit confused.
@@TKOutdoors We spend more time inshore flats fishing but love the god eats in the deep water too. Really enjoy what your doing. Thank you.
Great video again you both are lucky to have each other and it's good that both of you enjoy fishing together have a blessed day enjoyed this a lot.
Yes I feel fortunate to have a wife that enjoys the outdoors with me. Take care!
👍 that was fun! Nice view!
Thanks, we had a blast!
Even though i haven't went fishing for about 30 years, i think even i could have caught one of those fish, lol. The meal looked delicious by the way.
When you get on a spot with those fish, you can literally catch hundreds if you want to.
Nice trip! Awesome food! 👨🍳 Me and my wife stalked a hog the other night she was tickled, she gets more enjoyment out of shooting a hog than a deer lol
Very nice, tell her congratulations! Time to cook up some loin I take it?
Oh yeh! It was a nice little gilt, not much meat on those flat woods hogs but it was clean and healthy
That looked like a blast !!! Fish looked delicious, another great video brother, keep em coming
Thanks for watching!
great video- meal looks good!!
Thank you for watching
Hi, Andrew and Tiffany! Great big OOPS! Sorry, Tiffany! Andrew, you remind me so much of my brother in law. He was an avid fisherman and as meticulous as you with his cooking. He would have a big fish fry and feed about thirty or more family members. Once we had a big fish fry in the wintertime when it was so cold his Coca Cola froze sitting on the tailgate of his truck. Happy times!
Awesome story
Kelly's, we are headed to Lanark in June, gonna try and find some grouper and maybe snapper, any helpful pointer
Myfwc website has a list of man made reefs, I'd check that website for your fishing license and use the reef finder for coordinates to fishing spots. Last thing you want to do is drive down and spend the whole day looking and not catching. I always find numbers first before I head to a new spot.
That was beautiful out on the water. Was that jellyfish that floated by while you had the little shark there?
Yes just normal jellyfish, don't know the name. They were everywhere that day, we seen thousands. They must be mating I guess. A lot times you don't see any of them.
I'm naive about ocean fish, but are grunts the same as croakers? Good vid! Thanks! Jonesy
No I've never heard of them being compared to a croaker, white grunt is the technical name that most people refer to them as. Very similar to a porgy.... But a little different
Upgrade your parmigiana cheese from Kraft...I’m trying to help I’m Italian. I’m going try this recipe thank you for sharing 🙂
No doubt, my wife is partial Italian also. She often buys the real shredded stuff. Thanks for watching!
I dont know about you dropping her fish i mean you did have a bet going lol how far offshore were you?
Lol, oooops! We went almost 30 miles out that day since it was so calm.
Was those jellyfish floating next to the boat?
Yes, they are everywhere certain times of year.
How far out was this from the light house?
We were all over the place, but anywhere from 15-20 miles out for most of the day.
Man that looks great but the only way I like fish is deep fried.
We love them all kinds of ways!
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Is what you're calling a grunt is that a croaker? Y'all stay safe!
They look like a croaker but are in a different family if I remember correctly
@@TKOutdoors I was just thinking a different area called things bye different names! Thanks for your time! Y'all stay safe!
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By Andrew can I come over one day I come with you every weekend I see you every weekend I go in the Ouachita River my name is kyston
looks like a bunch of jellyfish
There was!
Can I come on one video