Catch and Conquer
Tradition, a cherished act passed down from generation to generation, is deeply embedded in the Lowcountry, particularly within the Gullah Geechee culture. Among these traditions is the art and craft of crabbing, a centuries-old practice that brings families and communities together.
At Carolima's Lowcountry Cuisine, there is no shortage of blue crabs during the season. When cravings strike, sisters Sameka and 'Emma are known for preparing the most delectable crustaceans. However, there's a secret that, I believe, Sameka is ready to confront. With the support of her sister and the expertise of a trusted friend, this Charleston native is prepared to face her fear of one of the tastiest, most sought-after bottom dwellers in the Southern Atlantic Ocean: The Blue Crab.
You might wonder how a Charleston native, deeply rooted in her Gullah Geechee heritage, could be afraid of something she enjoys eating. Fellow Lowcountry native Tia Clark, renowned for her crabbing expertise, might just have the experience needed to uncover the roots of this fear and help Sameka overcome it. Tia’s immersive crabbing tours offer not just a chance to catch seafood but a deep dive into the local culture, making her the perfect guide for Sameka’s journey.
An experience with Casual Crabbing with Tia is unlike any other. You'll not only learn the rich traditions of crabbing but also how to cast a net, bait, and fish. Tia's tours have earned recognition as one of the top four Airbnb experiences in the world, a testament to her skill and the unforgettable memories she helps create.
The freshest seafood you can find is the seafood you catch yourself. Book a tour with Tia for an experience that will create lasting memories. Stay tuned for updates on Sameka's journey to conquering her fear of blue crabs.
For more information about booking a tour with Tia, visit https://www.casualcrabbingwithtia.com/









