Crawfishing In the Atchafalaya Basin W/Kip Barras (Catch*Cook) Louisiana Crawfish Boil

Crawfishing In the Atchafalaya Basin W/Kip Barras (Catch*Cook) Louisiana Crawfish Boil

Kendall Frederick

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Ike
Ike - 23.10.2023 04:45

That's what life is all about.

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Ana Heredia
Ana Heredia - 14.10.2023 02:13

❤❤ Waooo me encanta todo eso .
🇩🇴

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spyder
spyder - 12.10.2023 17:05

This looks so good!!! I've never had crawfish before but now I've got to try

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Pastor Kristoffer
Pastor Kristoffer - 01.10.2023 17:50

There ain’t no American made engines.

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Kurt Eichmiller
Kurt Eichmiller - 14.09.2023 05:44

Awesome video!

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Errol Zebeda
Errol Zebeda - 04.09.2023 18:26

Sweet !!

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Skip Hedgepath
Skip Hedgepath - 21.08.2023 06:24

I can't believe how easily that motor plows through the vegetation.

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Justin Landrum
Justin Landrum - 20.08.2023 06:56

Who made the skiff?

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Giong Phan
Giong Phan - 06.08.2023 18:20

Hello con chào mấy bác ngày mới mạnh khỏe .mấy bác gài tôm đât ngon quá❤❤👍

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Jody Sams
Jody Sams - 29.07.2023 23:11

In Georgia we caught lobster size craw dads In the lake beat that Louisiana

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The Redneckchef
The Redneckchef - 21.07.2023 18:43

Great video! Question, why did Kip’s helper touch each bait fish to the edge of the culling table before he put it in the scoop?

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Loper Baputra
Loper Baputra - 18.07.2023 12:14

Terbaik sya suka lihat vedio ini

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Koi
Koi - 03.07.2023 20:47

catch a bunch throw back 4

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Burt_Cokaine
Burt_Cokaine - 24.06.2023 19:11

This is one helluva ad for Honda outboards. Great Video

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Yoakim .Asy
Yoakim .Asy - 24.06.2023 13:15

Great catch, great cook, it looked very delicious. It is a bleesing of nature, take care the nature for sustainable catch forever. God Bless You. From Timor, Indonesia.

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Chuck
Chuck - 15.06.2023 22:55

Unk cajun cajun 🤟🏽

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Mark Reaves
Mark Reaves - 15.06.2023 17:40

I don't care what anyone says, Japanese designed engines are tough. I have two vehicles. One branded Chevy, one branded Nissan. The Chevy apparently has a Mitsubishi engine and transmission and was build and assembled in Canada. The Nissan is all Nissan but was built and assembled in central Tennessee. Both have been surprisingly reliable. The Chevy I did not expect to last as long as it has. It sounds like crap, has no power until you hit about 5000 RPM and every day I keep wondering if it's going to be the last day of it running. Well, a decade later it is still running and has only ever left me stranded once and it was due to an electrical wire getting grounded. It wouldn't have stranded me if I hadn't have it do that near sunset in a rough neighborhood. Wasn't about to troubleshoot in that situation. The Nissan, going on 300K miles and runs and drives fantastic. I pulled it out of a scrap yard. Very minor tuneup, new starter/fuel pump/fuel filter/carb clean and it fired right up. It was junked apparently due to a loose connector.

I've had domestic vehicles. Chevy and Ford mostly. Every Chevy I have ever had that had actual Chevy drivetrain has let me down. Same with every Ford with Ford drivetrain. I don't like being let down because it usually happens at the absolute worst time. My last Chevy with all Chevy bits was a van and it let me down when I needed to get groceries for my mom. Transmission decided to grenade itself. The last Ford I had, all Ford bits, let me down when I needed to go to work. The Ford cost me two days of work. The Chevy cost me a day of work, a tow bill, and I still had to find a way to get groceries to my mother.

I've had Hondas, Mitsubishis, Nissans, and such, and none of them have ever really let me down. The Chevy with the Mitsubishi internals could have gotten me home. It still drove, but went into cripple mode limited to about 15mph and I was a good 20 miles from home in a rough neighborhood with about an hour of daylight left. So, I towed it. A few hours of troubleshooting and a wire shorting to ground was the issue. Had an old Honda that I was so sure would leave me stranded, but it never did. I sold it at 300K miles and it still ran and drove. It used about a quart of oil a month, but it ran!

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Vijay Singh
Vijay Singh - 15.06.2023 05:47

Is there a video how the traps work ???

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John Evans
John Evans - 06.06.2023 00:38

Bought my best friend's 18ft aluminum bass boat when he moved to Florida in 2000 ( he got a triton bay boat ). Anyway, it had a Honda 4 stroke 50hp and that engine NEVER had any problems over the time he or I had it. I would highly recommend any Honda outboard to anyone.

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