
MASSIVE -SCALLOPS- in MEXICO Catch Clean and Cook BlueGabe Style - Bluegabe
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Those are different than Scallops, His words. My experience at Rocky Point/Sandy Beach. The Scallops were three times that size. An added plus, my four wheel drive became stuck in the sand. Which was not sand. But, seashells, broken and rounded into granuals like sand. I was stuck. The tide was not going to wait for me to move. I was blessed. Two men spoke in Spanish. Me no Spanish. I can sing a song that sounds like numbers. Never the less, they knew What to do. For that 10 mind, we communicated like best of humans.
Date: 2022-05-03
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Larry
I enjoy watching your videos! I use to love watching your brother but since he got so big I think he lost touch with the smaller people! I know it happens when you become immensely popular and rich but I miss his original videos! He was a people person and now it feels like he seems better than everybody else! I know he is a good person at heart and will always love him but its hard to watch sometimes! Please stay a people person!
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I enjoy watching your videos! I use to love watching your brother but since he got so big I think he lost touch with the smaller people! I know it happens when you become immensely popular and rich but I miss his original videos! He was a people person and now it feels like he seems better than everybody else! I know he is a good person at heart and will always love him but its hard to watch sometimes! Please stay a people person!
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Carrie
When I was in my early 20s, I lived in Acapulco for a year. And of course, most of my time was spent scuba diving. Several times, the friends I had made would go out on a dive boat and gather shellfish. Any kind we could find. On the boat, we would cut the meat up, mix in pico de Gallo and cook it all in lime juice, then eat it on crackers. I don-t do sushi or fish ceviche, but shellfish ceviche is the bomb!
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When I was in my early 20s, I lived in Acapulco for a year. And of course, most of my time was spent scuba diving. Several times, the friends I had made would go out on a dive boat and gather shellfish. Any kind we could find. On the boat, we would cut the meat up, mix in pico de Gallo and cook it all in lime juice, then eat it on crackers. I don-t do sushi or fish ceviche, but shellfish ceviche is the bomb!
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Xiphias
Those small shrimp actually live symiotically inside the pen shells and are commonly referred to as pen shell shrimp. As the pen shell filter feeds the shrimp pick the small bits of debris and microorganisms. They don't grow too much larger than that one.
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Those small shrimp actually live symiotically inside the pen shells and are commonly referred to as pen shell shrimp. As the pen shell filter feeds the shrimp pick the small bits of debris and microorganisms. They don't grow too much larger than that one.
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Howard
Anyone who eats octopus is a idiot and has very low standards for what good food is. I mean, who wants to eat something that starts trying to hug you? With all the GREAT food on this planet, idiots are eating shit like octopus, no offense to the octopus.
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Anyone who eats octopus is a idiot and has very low standards for what good food is. I mean, who wants to eat something that starts trying to hug you? With all the GREAT food on this planet, idiots are eating shit like octopus, no offense to the octopus.
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Michael
Hey Blue Gabe I think your getting to reputitious in cooking food at the house. It would be great to see you and the family do catch and cooks at different places. Or even a survival challenge eat only what you catch 24 hours.
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Hey Blue Gabe I think your getting to reputitious in cooking food at the house. It would be great to see you and the family do catch and cooks at different places. Or even a survival challenge eat only what you catch 24 hours.
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Bobby
when he told his kids he loved them very much it almost sounded like a -in case i have an accident diving- which you NEVER really know. i thought that was a great thing to say. having the presence of mind to do that.
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when he told his kids he loved them very much it almost sounded like a -in case i have an accident diving- which you NEVER really know. i thought that was a great thing to say. having the presence of mind to do that.
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Walter
11: 52 we have something that looks like these on our Coast. We call them ghost shrimp, but they grow much larger than the one you were handling. maybe 7cm.
Used for bait, they catch world-class steelhead trout!
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11: 52 we have something that looks like these on our Coast. We call them ghost shrimp, but they grow much larger than the one you were handling. maybe 7cm.
Used for bait, they catch world-class steelhead trout!
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Phil
I thought you were going to harvest scallops. Those are pen, or fan, shells (Pinna regose) in the family Pinnidae. They are NOT scallops (family Pectinidae. Looks like the common wrinkled pen, or wrinkled fan.
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I thought you were going to harvest scallops. Those are pen, or fan, shells (Pinna regose) in the family Pinnidae. They are NOT scallops (family Pectinidae. Looks like the common wrinkled pen, or wrinkled fan.
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ncwarrior62
Here on theOuterbanks of North Carolina! we call those pen clams we have sea scallops and bay scallops here. Thank you Gabe and Kelli for another great family enjoyable video. Godbless you both!
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Here on theOuterbanks of North Carolina! we call those pen clams we have sea scallops and bay scallops here. Thank you Gabe and Kelli for another great family enjoyable video. Godbless you both!
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