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In today's episode of Sailing into Nirvana, Cyndi throws down the gauntlet for an epic catfishing battle right from the stern of the sailboat. It is one thing to catch them, but it’s another thing entirely to clean and cook them in our tiny galley while out on the water. Watch as we battle it out to see who has the best luck on the lake, followed by a full catch and cook session. There is nothing quite like the taste of fresh catfish sizzled to perfection on the back of a boat! In this video, we cover: The intense catfishing challenge (Who won?) and some great step-by-step catfish cooking. Thank you for watching! Our sailboat fishing & cooking gear: Fishing Rod Alarms: https://amzn.to/4cEEkEa Hibachi Grill Pan: https://amzn.to/4sVmtzz Portable Butane Stove: https://amzn.to/4vihnPp My Knife Set: https://amzn.to/4spVuLA A step-by-step boat-galley cookout. Lake views and the peaceful "Nirvana" lifestyle. If you enjoyed the competitive spirit and the meal, make sure to: ✅ SUBSCRIBE for more sailing adventures and maritime vlogs. 👍 LIKE this video if you think Cyndi (or I) won the battle! 💬 COMMENT below with your favorite way to cook catfish. 🎵 Copyrighted music licensed from Lickd. Join here for an exclusive free trial: https://referrals.lickd.co/l/RODNEYERSK70/ Black Magic by Bob Bradley, https://t.lickd.co/l/n5jPmDqgd1x Who I Was (Instrumental) by Matthew Bento, https://t.lickd.co/l/odKmG7JqEQD Bank Job by Bob Bradley, Lincoln Grounds, Steve Dymond, https://t.lickd.co/l/zYByo0KzwAe Inspector Hector by Bob Bradley, Lincoln Grounds, https://t.lickd.co/l/YE8Kgwon8Zp #SailingIntoNirvana #Catfishing #CatchAndCook #SailboatLife #FishingChallenge #BoatCooking #VlogLife
The Lassithi Plateau at the island of Crete is a wide, fertile plain over 800 meters above sea level, surrounded by peaks, dotted with villages and fields as far as the eye could see. One of the first things we noticed was a row of stone windmills. There were about 20 in view, but once, there were over 10,000 of them! These windmills used to pump water from the ground for irrigation – a lifeline for agriculture here. The Lassithi Plateau has long been the agricultural heart of eastern Crete, with a unique microclimate and plenty of groundwater. Even today, the 18 villages around the plateau live primarily from farming. We flew our drone to capture this sweeping valley from above – the perfect blend of natural beauty and human ingenuity.