Of course, we didn't let a little ominous weather stop us. Repeatedly, kayaks and canoes were launched from "The Bay House" on foraging missions. |
Most of these were successful. A few words about scalloping in case you have never been...
At one point, I wound up with 33 scallops in my bathing suit pockets because my mesh bag was in the wrong canoe.
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Being a successful scallop predator means you now have to clean them. There is a shopvac method which seems so much like cheating that I will not even discuss it here. Better to cement your hunter-gatherer clan bonds by sitting down together and cleaning the kill. Traditional American scallop consumption involves only the white adductor muscle that opens and closes the two shells. So unlike oysters, muscles, and clams, we discard the visceral mass (body) of the scallop for that one white muscle. Don't ask me why, I'm just going to answer "tradition". One of these days, I'm going to eat the whole thing and see if it's a flavor thing. I doubt it since some cultures eat the entire thing. |
11 comments:
This looks like an underwater easter egg hunt. Interesting. I live in the midwest. No scallops here.
We haven't been scalloping in years. Need to put that on the to do list! I won a radio contest once because I knew scallops' eyes were blue. Glad to see one "swimming". People don't know how much fun it is to chase them down !
I live in the area but have never been scalloping or snorkeling. They seem amazingly easy to find and I really liked the end when you had the crab! Thanks for taking me along via video.
When I was a kid we used to visit relatives in the New Port Richey area. Back then you could wade in the shallows and harvest them with a rake. The times, they are a'changin'.
Cool video. Love seeing what's going on under the water like that.
Looks like fun....the video really makes it a "must do"...it's on the list with shrimping.
Thanks for the video.
Gotta have one of those cameras too.
Lisa,
I suppose it is that only wet!
Cathy,
Lots of fun and you are close to the action!
Robin,
I never get tired of sticking my head and my camera underwater.
Jeanne,
Some years they are not so amazingly easy to find, but most years are good. You should try it.
Crackerboy,
Yes, that's where my wife grew up and learned to clean them in a speedy manner.
Carol,
Yes to both things! Go scalloping and get a GoPro!
I never realized they - scallops - swam. Always thought they crept along on the bay floor. The crab reminded me of a tick so bad - I know they are part of the arachnid family but that gave me the heebie-jeebies for sure!
Hey Dawn,
They do a form of jet propulsion by squirting water out of their shells. It's pretty random, direction-wise, but it might be enough to get away from a crab or starfish predator.
Hey Dawn,
They do a form of jet propulsion by squirting water out of their shells. It's pretty random, direction-wise, but it might be enough to get away from a crab or starfish predator.
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