GIANT LOBSTER Catch & Cook On Tropical Island



New Species of Lobster Catch & Cook! After an amazing find on the beach Strick & Fran are in search of a new species.

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33 thoughts on “GIANT LOBSTER Catch & Cook On Tropical Island”

  1. Carnucklehead0 knows what he is talking about. I think he's provided the best answer. 👍Lobster, crayfish, crawdads, or whatever you want to call them aren't appealing to my taste. It's likely that I would starve to death on that island. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Another Frantastic video!
    Here in South Florida, we have your standard Craw (lobster) but occasionally I would catch the beautiful green Cuban craw, and the strangest ones were what I called shovel head craws, they had a tail just like a normal craw but a small head that went down flat in the front without the large antenna and with small legs under the head somewhat like a horseshoe crab. I only ever caught a few of those but the tail meat was as good as any. There were no regulations on non-native or unusual species like these.

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  3. Loving these videos. So had a laugh, Fran is all "I've found a Manta ray" and I'm all "Is there a Cobia underneath??" Fran is all Excited and I'm all disappointed. 😂😂. Great video as always, nice dive and lunch is looking awesome. 11:26, how funny are the Hermit crabs swarming the lunch, loving the cheeky one nicking into the coconut! Re the cook up, something to try next time Fran, the Lobster shell imparts flavour while cooking. Try leaving the flesh sitting in the shell, add the lemon first and then top with the coconut. The banana leave parcel is a steaming process. So a fresh dash of salt water before wrapping it up and steaming it on the coals will blow your taste buds up!! 😉😉. Thanks for the fun video, awesome entertainment, Loved watching. Dive Safe, Eat well! 🦘🤠👌👍🙌🦞P.S I'm Loving Jack is a "Strickers" as I'm a "Sticko" how funny are we Aussies at conflating the English language just so we can confuse the hell out of the North Americans esp the Canadians! 😂😂🤔🤔

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  4. For what it's worth, in North Carolina, most people I know refer to our local (semi-local) spiny lobsters and slipper lobsters (shovelnose) as… well, lobsters. That said, my grandfather, a native to this area, has always insisted on calling the spiny lobsters "crayfish"… both here and down in Florida.

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  5. Why does she even wear clothes……you have to put a spot over her crotch area that u used for the thumbprint. Disgusting……she has a nice body, but this is a fishing show……not a stripper program.

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  6. Nice to see such healthy brain coral, swimming over the spiky(stag-horn?) coral looks a bit scary to me, Fran's a brave one!!!! Was wondering if there is a way on the island to capture the rain water into some of those plastic bottles. Perhaps just for washing or quick showers, probably would not be safe to drink unless distilled…

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