I just fried them in thier shells. Once you heat them up some water is relesed from the limpits. Once the shells come away they are ready to eat. Pull off the black sack and enjoy.
That was really good. I thought that there might be an issue with polluted water with limpets. I’d deffinatly be up for trying them out nex time im at the beach now!
SilverFox…Another great video. While you are out foraging and living off the land, I’m drinking a cup of coffee in my living room and watching. Life in the internet age is wild. Keep the inspiration coming my friend!
Thank you. I have some extra batteries coming for my video camera, so I will be able to make more comprehensive videos and more scene shots. Watch this space.
Hello Sean, I have to search my coastlines for Limpets, I havent seen any live ones, what I have found are fossil of Limpets though.
I’m into Sportfishing and I really hate when I find fishinglines on the coast, my rule is, If you could carry your things with you out, you can carry it back home.
Great vid’s been watching them all day long, now I just want my DD hammock and DD tarp to arrive so I can take my daughter out and teach her some bushcraft and survival skills.
Good looking out for that fishing line. I always try and cut the plastic rings from six packs of soda. Easy preventative measure to prevent unnecessary death. Great video as well. Keep up the good work.
You can use any pointed object to prise them off the rocks. I had explained I already had enough for what I wanted and only showed my stick to offer an alterantive method for removing them.
sean, great videos as usual, been scrounging the internet for eastern US habitat of limpets. NH only has 13 miles of shore line=( but i do to the sea on occasion and enjoy it (not the ocean but shorelines lol) i was wondering if you knew if limpets lived on the other side of the Atlantic, or do they like the UK rocks better? i’ve heard UK rocks are quite tasty. lol jk but if you could help me out that’d be great. thanks 5/5
Fair enough. I must not have boiled them for long enough when I tried them.
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i agree i hate litter….
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did you add water to boil the limpits?
or did you just ‘dry-fry’ them?
love ya vids,
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I just fried them in thier shells. Once you heat them up some water is relesed from the limpits. Once the shells come away they are ready to eat. Pull off the black sack and enjoy.
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Great video. Very informative too.
I think I’ll add my kneepads to the kit I’m currently using. Seems very comfortable.
5/5 and subbed.
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They seem a bit like shrimp to me; overcook them and they get very tough and rubbery.
I wish they would migrate further inland.
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lol. I might give them another try
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love your videos nad i’ve never tried limpets hope i can eat one, one day
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That was really good. I thought that there might be an issue with polluted water with limpets. I’d deffinatly be up for trying them out nex time im at the beach now!
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SilverFox…Another great video. While you are out foraging and living off the land, I’m drinking a cup of coffee in my living room and watching. Life in the internet age is wild. Keep the inspiration coming my friend!
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Thank you. I have some extra batteries coming for my video camera, so I will be able to make more comprehensive videos and more scene shots. Watch this space.
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Hello Sean, I have to search my coastlines for Limpets, I havent seen any live ones, what I have found are fossil of Limpets though.
I’m into Sportfishing and I really hate when I find fishinglines on the coast, my rule is, If you could carry your things with you out, you can carry it back home.
Great vid’s been watching them all day long, now I just want my DD hammock and DD tarp to arrive so I can take my daughter out and teach her some bushcraft and survival skills.
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i live about as far from the sea as you can get.
if i could cook limpets for breakfast i would be so happy.
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Try it next time you go to the seaside. A hexamine tablet, and lighter and a sheet of metal. Even a foil takeaway tub will do.
Sean
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Good looking out for that fishing line. I always try and cut the plastic rings from six packs of soda. Easy preventative measure to prevent unnecessary death. Great video as well. Keep up the good work.
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What’s the name of the song at the beginning?
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never mind I got the song
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this guy is an idiot
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Why not use the fishingline for catching a fish?
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hahahaha the hiking stick ,
i like the way the video was cut just before the huge heavy stick came into use,
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You can use any pointed object to prise them off the rocks. I had explained I already had enough for what I wanted and only showed my stick to offer an alterantive method for removing them.
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Silver Fox what is up with the sound? I have to strain to hear a word you say.
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your mum is an idiot
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sean, great videos as usual, been scrounging the internet for eastern US habitat of limpets. NH only has 13 miles of shore line=( but i do to the sea on occasion and enjoy it (not the ocean but shorelines lol) i was wondering if you knew if limpets lived on the other side of the Atlantic, or do they like the UK rocks better? i’ve heard UK rocks are quite tasty. lol jk but if you could help me out that’d be great. thanks 5/5
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meant to post the bushcraft one only for you to see sean
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