
Beachcraft - Survival on the Beach TAOutdoors
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Date: 2019-09-10
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Comments and reviews: 10
Stevie D
Hi Graeme, Been trying shore fishing with my new gadget, a Breakaway Bait Loader. It is great at baiting up perfectly but theres nothing around the coast of Fife at the moment. Tried loads of beautiful bait including Mackerel, Blues, squid etc. I cant wait till things change and i can get a disposable BBQ and wood fire on the go during the night. I did catch my biggest Rainbow Trout last week course fishing which was a great fight, but nothing beats the sound of the sea and a lovely fire. Your always ahead of the game Graeme. Brilliant as always. Best regards as always to my favourate fishing family. Fantastic. Steve in Fife.
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Hi Graeme, Been trying shore fishing with my new gadget, a Breakaway Bait Loader. It is great at baiting up perfectly but theres nothing around the coast of Fife at the moment. Tried loads of beautiful bait including Mackerel, Blues, squid etc. I cant wait till things change and i can get a disposable BBQ and wood fire on the go during the night. I did catch my biggest Rainbow Trout last week course fishing which was a great fight, but nothing beats the sound of the sea and a lovely fire. Your always ahead of the game Graeme. Brilliant as always. Best regards as always to my favourate fishing family. Fantastic. Steve in Fife.
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David Harvey
Fantastic I keep saying I'm going to do this but our beaches are sandy and very windy so any food gets a touch gritty I used to carry a Baco hand saw for drift wood but haven't seen any for ages, I think when any appears artists collect it very quickly. I'm going to keep the next dogfish I get now you've showed us how to skin one. Thoroughly enjoyed this video. As with all your videos a real tonic Thanks Greame
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Fantastic I keep saying I'm going to do this but our beaches are sandy and very windy so any food gets a touch gritty I used to carry a Baco hand saw for drift wood but haven't seen any for ages, I think when any appears artists collect it very quickly. I'm going to keep the next dogfish I get now you've showed us how to skin one. Thoroughly enjoyed this video. As with all your videos a real tonic Thanks Greame
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George Hedgepeth
Im a fan of all you and your dad's work, and have been for a few years. I now live in Northern California, and our coast is similar. I have played around with methods you have demonstrated, and have had a lot of fun. If you ever are in Northern Cali, get in touch and we will fill a cooler with yummies and have a feed under giant redwoods
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Im a fan of all you and your dad's work, and have been for a few years. I now live in Northern California, and our coast is similar. I have played around with methods you have demonstrated, and have had a lot of fun. If you ever are in Northern Cali, get in touch and we will fill a cooler with yummies and have a feed under giant redwoods
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dirty Mushroom - Holly Bubba
great video quality and I'm sure the fish taste great, but how is this possibly titled as a survival video. you have a few hundred dollars in fishing tackle, knife and pliers and lighter. and cooking a piece of meat on fire is basic knowledge
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great video quality and I'm sure the fish taste great, but how is this possibly titled as a survival video. you have a few hundred dollars in fishing tackle, knife and pliers and lighter. and cooking a piece of meat on fire is basic knowledge
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Alan Hart
really enjoy everything you both do I'm limited to what I can do as I'm severely vision I'm paired and nerve damage in my feet so l cannot get about as freely as I used to so the more you produce the better all the best keep testing the beers have one for me
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really enjoy everything you both do I'm limited to what I can do as I'm severely vision I'm paired and nerve damage in my feet so l cannot get about as freely as I used to so the more you produce the better all the best keep testing the beers have one for me
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Juzzy Mac
Little tip I can offer, use it if you want, ignore it if you'd prefer. If you cut through the gill plate just in front of the pectoral fins you can use the fins to tear the skin off in 1 swoop. It's really quick. It takes about 30 seconds to guy & skin them
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Little tip I can offer, use it if you want, ignore it if you'd prefer. If you cut through the gill plate just in front of the pectoral fins you can use the fins to tear the skin off in 1 swoop. It's really quick. It takes about 30 seconds to guy & skin them
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James O'Connell
I believe the correct term for dogfish skin after it has been properly cured and tanned is shagreen. Very valuable for sword and knife handles. It gives a smooth surface for the hilt, yet grips the hand when pulled.
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I believe the correct term for dogfish skin after it has been properly cured and tanned is shagreen. Very valuable for sword and knife handles. It gives a smooth surface for the hilt, yet grips the hand when pulled.
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uwaisul
basically you can just put the fish in fire without skinning it. Used to put the whole shark/fish in the fire without skinning or gutting. Just peel off the skin later and don't eat the gut. Good effort tho. Nice video.
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basically you can just put the fish in fire without skinning it. Used to put the whole shark/fish in the fire without skinning or gutting. Just peel off the skin later and don't eat the gut. Good effort tho. Nice video.
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Nomadic Oasis
Who needs lemon & pepper for spice when you've got lugworm & mackerel: ) I've never ate dogfish, it's kinda un Canadian. thanks for the demo. fun video. hot stone seat great tip i'll be trying that this winter.
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Who needs lemon & pepper for spice when you've got lugworm & mackerel: ) I've never ate dogfish, it's kinda un Canadian. thanks for the demo. fun video. hot stone seat great tip i'll be trying that this winter.
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Jadric Daos
this isnt survival you have rod, knife, and other plenty of tools with you. Do you expect us to have those things if by some accident we got into a shipwreck and we end up to an uninhabited island?
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this isnt survival you have rod, knife, and other plenty of tools with you. Do you expect us to have those things if by some accident we got into a shipwreck and we end up to an uninhabited island?
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