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Coastal Foraging/Exploring - Lobster, Crab and Clams in remote Cornwall Beach Cookup. - The Fish Locker

Coastal Foraging/Exploring - Lobster, Crab and Clams in remote Cornwall Beach Cookup. - The Fish Locker

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Coastal Foraging / Exploring - Diving for Lobster and Crab. Exploring the most southerly tip of mainland UK - the Lizard Peninsular. I take you along some beautiful coastline and explain some of its history before showing you the incredible world beneath the water. Lobster, Spider Crabs, Clams Wrasse and Anemones. Ending in a lovely family beach cookup
Date: 2022-05-03

Comments and reviews: 10


Wow John you've been busy lately, I can't keep up with you! I've just watched a bunch of your videos in one go, quality as usual, you really are living the dream down there, that lobster you caught a few videos back was massive, I did wonder how old that would have been when you first showed it to the camera, well done for releasing it, I suppose you can pick & choose with the amount of lobsters you've been getting lately! Never been to The Lizard, it's on my 'to visit' list but I have been to Sennen Cove shown in a previous video, would also love to tick the chough off of my list, well done John, these videos are packed with information. Keep your family safe, all the best mate.
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Beautiful! We were there last July/August (2021) and it truly is an awesome place. Utterly, soul achingly beautiful. We watched the seals in the surf, walked around by those same decommissioned lifeboat house and just had a superb day making family memories and taking selfies galore of the four of us. I will definitely be watching the Lands End video after I finish this one, as we were at Lands End a couple of days before visiting Lizard. Thank you for sharing these videos, John.
Cannot wait for this July, when we will once again be heading back down for a fortnight, staying near Lelant, St Ives.

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Well, I can not tell you how much I like the walk before the -fishing-. The bit of history, a bit of bird information, a bit of flora and fauna. Then in the water. I have watched a ton of your families video, and bar none the walk first are my absolute favourite. I am from Canada, but the middle part, Ontario so no ocean anywhere near me. To see a shoreline like the ones you have shown are amazing and it-s like we are walking right with you. Again, thank you so much for your effort and to allow us to tag along it makes my day to see that beautiful coast. -
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I'm very much enjoying these types of video's over your other foraging ones (which I also liked. These are a breath of fresh air! I absolutely love when you dive as well, it's so relaxing just watching, and hearing the sounds. And the fact that you don't sit there and constantly talk over it, but only commentate now and again. Nothing against when you talk, mind you, I just like the serenity of the free diving and ocean stuff.
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That anoys my. You get some yuppie from the city. Who maybe spends two or three days a year in those beautiful homes. While someone could make that there permanent home. But I've spoken to residents in whales. Where there children can't buy homes near there parents because of these selfish gits. Wanting to spend a few days a year near the sea
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15: 40 Don't sit there! You never saw Blair Witch project? I dunno what those piles of rocks mean. and neither does anyone else, cus that movie made no sense at all, but it can't be good! It's a found footage movie! The footage was never lost in the first place cus something GOOD happened! Hell, just losing all your footage, is bad enough!
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Handling those jellies made me flinch, most of the jellies here in Aus will sting the crap out of you. If you ever get the chance visit the great ocean grove in Victoria Australia. Amazing coastline and sealife. Plenty of places to forage and fish. Unfortunately we're experiencing a second wave right now but some day!
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It is breathtaking there! Being high above and looking out to sea is amazing. Your knowledge of plant life, sea life, names of all the shellfish you forage, the names of fish, life in general, so impressive. By the way, I love the change with the hand thing. Never seen anyone else do that! That lobster is huge!
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Such a beautiful walk and dive, with so much information on a beautiful day. Much of what you saw many of us take for granted but you manage to bring it all to life. The Lifeboat stations were very interesting too. I used to know this area well as a chid so you brought back many happy memories. Thankyou
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Yet another fantastic videos! Honestly mate I absolutely love the passion you have for nature, even the smallest of things that people don-t realise we have in this beautiful country! Honestly would love to go fishing with you or something one day! What an amazing man and a great family you have!
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