It's Fishing and BBQ time again for us!

in #bushcraft4 years ago

I'm not doing things like other people do, I don't often go fishing or doing BBQ in Summer but rather start doing it in Autumn and Winter. In Summer time, there are too many fishermen on the wharves and the water is crowded with boats and jetskis. From Autumn, the crowd is thinning because the weather is colder but the fishes have been fed by Summer fishos and are bigger, yay!

This year I wanted to try crabbing, in our area, we are not allowed to use any type of crab traps so the only way is to use a hand line at the end of which you attach the bait. You leave the bait for 10-30 minutes and slowly pull it back to see if a crab is holding on to it.

So on that day, San and I took our kayaks and went to a local crabbing spot and stopped at a secluded beach to have our lunch.

Having lunch before the crabbing session

It's not easy! Our landing net was too short and we ended up spooking crabs before we can even scoop them up. After failure upon failure, we ended up returning home but on the way back to the launch point, I managed to get a Flathead for dinner.

Flathead fish

After packing up the gears in the car, San wanted to play a little bit on the sand and I did some rock balancing while waiting for him.

Rock balancing


During our trip to Vietnam at the beginning of the year, a big branch fell down in front of our house. We left it there for months before I finally decided to chop it into pieces and keep the wood for fire. San loves handling the hatchet and helped me get the job done. He was exhausted at the end.

Chopping fire wood

But it was worth the effort when at night we can make our little fire in the homemade fire pit

Hello from Down Under

We often start or end our BBQ with marshmallow roasting, what a treat!

Roasting marshmallows

Mean while, my wife prepares the ingredient in the kitchen before giving them to me for cooking them on the fire.

Chicken skewers on the fire

The fish was delicious with crispy skin. As it was chilly that night, so I burned some wood in the Chiminea for extra heat.

Grilling a Flathead


San saw people cooking stuffs in a Billy pot when going camping and wanted to do the same. But today is Anzac day and the camping stores are closed. So I decided to make my own Billy using an empty baby milk powder can and some aluminium wire.

Homemade Billy pot

The Billy is held by some branches I cut in the backyard. The main branch was held in place by sticking it in one of the holes in the bricks that compose the fire pit. The other end is cut at an angle and I made a little indentation for the next branch to sit in.

Billy pot holder part 1

A second shorter branch, which will actually hold the Billy pot has a little hook (branch forking out) at the bottom and on its length, I've cut three notches at about two inches apart. These notches allow me to adjust the height of the Billy above the fire.

Billy pot holder part 2

That short branch is then suspended against the first branch and the Billy is then hooked at the bottom. The weight of the Billy is enough to keep things in place.

Billy pot holder part 3

Here is a video explaining it better than my description above. The way I cut my notches are slightly different from him but the concept is the same:

San and I will do some breakfast one morning and I will post some photos of the Billy pot in use.

That is our bushcraft at home experience 😅


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When was a kid we would and cast for shrimp in the rivers of costal Georgia in the US. Well the men went casting. The kids had to entertain themselves in other ways which was usually crabbing.

We tied chicken necks to a long cord and tossed that out. We scooped up the crabs with a long dip net.

We filled the pots but I have no idea what our success rate was.

A long dip net is what I need.
We sometimes go prawning here but we don’t cast. We scoop them with dip nets as they get push out of our estuaries into the ocean by the tidal current

My wife and I used to jog and after the implementation of lockdown, we are not allowed it anymore.

yea, not being able to exercise outdoor is a pain

Tuyệt quá anh ơi, cả gia đình vui vẻ bên nhau nướng thịt rồi nướng cá nữa. nhìn thích quá anh.

I loved your post! It looks you you all have really been enjoying yourselves! I love fishing and bushcraft too. Hoping to sneak out to the lake this Saturday. We'll see!

Let us know if you do and manage to get some exciting time.

Will do!

Your father and son images are truly touching and lovely! And the bbq looks very inviting! You get my witness vote for sure!

Wow! Your garden is full of fun things to play with!
Nice ways to cook with open fire! Miss having roast marshmallows in the winter fire!

Good catch of that big fish for dinner! Otherwise you wouldn’t be allowed such nice barbecue! LoL

I've got camping-withdrawal symptoms and can't wait until the South Australian government lift some restrictions...But fortunately we have a fire pit at home so can get the feel of camping in our own back yard much like you guys. Looks like a great time, and as one who loves to do the same I get it, hoe enjoyable it is. Rock on mate, have a great weekend.

Thank you hehe
We even thought of setting up a tent in the backyard for the kid to have fun

Makes sense...Having camps at home is one of my best memories. We grew up on a fairly big bit of land in a small town here in S.A. and so for us little kids it felt like a big adventure. I think that's where my love of the outdoors began. Have a great Sunday. :)

Same here.... flies are too bad in summer. Fall is best.

Yea, flies are definitely another reason.

Woahhh, no lockdown in your country? I am so dying to have bbq too. Hello again.. I am back!!

We have a lockdown but we are allowed to go out for exercising and fishing. The BBQ is in the backyard which is fine too.

Welcome back :-)

The photos are more than amazing, what camera do you use?

It's the built-in camera from my iPhone 8 Plus

Wow it's more than brilliant, well I've never been kayaking before but I enjoyed the roasting of the fish and the fire looks colourful.

It's fun I miss fishing alot.

Wow. You have got excellent fishing skills.

you had a great time. I liked the sharing. your little boy is so cute!.

hey bro you post a great post i love i.awesome

Me encanta tu relato, me hizo recordar una vez que fui de pesca con mis tíos en verano, en las islas de margarita Venezuela, pero lo único que pescamos fue mucha insolación.

the best part of quarantine is still kbbq for me. Nature is all we need in addition to food to get away from the news.

it os mot possible to vote 4 you atm ??

My witness node is under maintenance but you can still vote for me.

just dont know where.. on peakd it doesnt work for me!?

Hello anh, glad to cross you here ^^ your post is very interesting and I love the rock balance game too 😻