Adventurous Angler
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4 Day Paddling Adventure | Canoe Camping in the Wilderness | Canada
September. Ontario.
Join my brother and I as we solo paddle our own canoes across Flake Lake into the Mississagi wilderness to spend 4 days hammock camping in the rugged Ontario backcountry.
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Brothers Backcountry Canoe Adventure | Paddling Northern Ontario
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Join my brothers and I as we spend 4 near perfect days and three beautiful nights in the complete solitude of Mississagi PP in Ontario’s backcountry. The late September weather was straight out of a dream, with daytime temperatures hovering around 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 C) and night temps in the 40’s (4 C). We weren’t the only ones taking advantage of the exceptionally pleasant weather eithe...
Solo Canoe Camping Adventure | Exploring the Algoma Backcountry
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Solo Canoe Camping Adventure | Exploring the Algoma Backcountry
The Final Day | Solo Canoe Camping in Michigan's Upper Peninsula | Part 3
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Day 3 - The final day of a trip is always bittersweet but the biting mosquitoes on day 3 made it a little easier to say goodbye. I pack up camp and paddle my way back to the takeout, looking for a few more fish on my way. Part 3 of 3. _ I spend 3 days & 2 nights solo canoe camping in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, paddling and exploring my way through a series of small lakes/ponds, fishing along t...
Pond Hopping | Solo Canoe Camping in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula | Part 2
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Day 2 - After getting camp set up on day 1, it's time to explore the other small lakes in the area in search of fish. Part 2 of 3. I spend 3 days & 2 nights solo canoe camping in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, paddling and exploring my way through a series of small lakes/ponds, fishing along the way. This is my first time recording a trip and I really enjoyed the process. I learned a lot and look ...
Pond Hopping | Solo Canoe Camping in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula | Pt. 1
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Day 1 - Join me as I take Maple, my 15ft canoe into the backcountry in search of a suitable place to camp and a good spot to fish. Part 1 of 3. I spend 3 days & 2 nights solo canoe camping in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, paddling and exploring my way through a series of small lakes/ponds, fishing along the way. This is my first time recording a trip and I really enjoyed the process. I learned a ...

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  • @dabeev
    @dabeev 14 днів тому

    I know you hated climbing some of those hills to set up the camera, only to go back down and lug up the canoe lol

  • @Michiganredd
    @Michiganredd 18 днів тому

    Great video!! Keep them coming!

    • @adventurousangler3031
      @adventurousangler3031 15 днів тому

      Thanks so much for the support and reaching out - I truly appreciate it!

  • @dennismain8030
    @dennismain8030 20 днів тому

    Subscribed wish you luck brother great video cheers keep them coming 👍

  • @dwayneb7440
    @dwayneb7440 22 дні тому

    What rod holder is that? ( sorry if it’s answered later, just started watching)

    • @adventurousangler3031
      @adventurousangler3031 22 дні тому

      Hello! It's a Scotty rod holder with clamp mount, which makes it easy to adjust or remove. A must have on canoe trips.

    • @dwayneb7440
      @dwayneb7440 22 дні тому

      @ I just haven’t seen that model anywhere. The clamp looks a little less obtrusive than some others

    • @adventurousangler3031
      @adventurousangler3031 21 день тому

      @dwayneb7440 - The clamp is definitely the way to go. It's been quite a few years now, but I’m nearly positive I just ordered it on Amazon.

  • @RYANONTHERUN
    @RYANONTHERUN 4 місяці тому

    New sub! Cheers from southern Ontario

  • @assassin6300
    @assassin6300 4 місяці тому

    Ты откуда, чепуха?

  • @daneosier9089
    @daneosier9089 7 місяців тому

    With a name like Adventurous Angler I was hoping for more angling.

    • @adventurousangler3031
      @adventurousangler3031 23 дні тому

      As was I - This trip was more difficult than I anticipated, so unfortunately, I wasn't able to do as much fishing as I would have liked. I'm hoping to do the route again and spend more fishing. Thanks for watching!

  • @michaelbroyer3918
    @michaelbroyer3918 Рік тому

    My first time on your channel. i enjoyed this video very much and look forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @calvinallen9508
    @calvinallen9508 Рік тому

    I enjoy your calm demeanor and your informational content. I'm also jealous of you're having the opportunity to explore all those lovely scenic lakes. It's been my long time dream to do such an adventure. Be safe and keep up the good content!

    • @adventurousangler3031
      @adventurousangler3031 22 дні тому

      Thanks so much for the support! I've been fortunate to have the opportunity to explore places near and far, and your right, these places have a particular beauty to them. Currently planning out the next spring paddling adventure, so stay tuned!

  • @beautyofthebackcountry
    @beautyofthebackcountry Рік тому

    We absolutely adore this route - we just completed it in summer this year! Some of the lake names are certainly hard to remember, but the scenery is absolutely lovely. We found so many loons on the lakes around 'Christmas' and nearby lakes to be amazing. Reach out if you plan to do this route again, would recommend!

    • @adventurousangler3031
      @adventurousangler3031 Рік тому

      Yes - I'd love to get back and have the opportunity to stretch the trip out a bit, slow down and relax. The "back" lakes where definitely my favorite as well. Thanks for watching!

  • @ritaswedia399
    @ritaswedia399 Рік тому

    💪💪💪💪

  • @rj8358
    @rj8358 Рік тому

    Great video! Im wondering what route this is?

    • @adventurousangler3031
      @adventurousangler3031 Рік тому

      Thanks @rj8358 - I believe it’s primarily a snowmobile trail but heard that a few people use those trails to help connect the lakes. Although most of the portages were marked, I’m actually not sure if it’s even an “official” canoe route. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @HenryShyOutside
    @HenryShyOutside Рік тому

    Looks like rough country up there. I just bank fish and camp in lower Alabama and Northwest Florida.. Don't have a boat YET. I subscribed

    • @adventurousangler3031
      @adventurousangler3031 Рік тому

      @HenryShyOutside - Yes, the terrain was fairly challenging, but it was beautiful. Someday I'd love to do a backcountry trip in your neck of the woods. Thanks so much for the subscription - I really appreciate it!

  • @pondgators
    @pondgators Рік тому

    Awesome video, keep up the good work!👊

  • @Face-North
    @Face-North Рік тому

    Going to assume this isn't the Algoma in Ontario? I was trying really hard to trace this route on a map of that region with no luck haha. Great video!

    • @adventurousangler3031
      @adventurousangler3031 Рік тому

      Thank you @coreymoylan1507 - Glad you liked the video! It is in fact the Algoma region in Ontario - When planning out the route, I couldn't remember the names of all the lakes, so I just ended up creating my own names, which might be the issue.

    • @Face-North
      @Face-North Рік тому

      @adventurousangler3031 haha makes sense. I will have to check it out again to try to figure it out. If you are ever looking for route ideas northeast of Algoma let me know, I might be able to help!

    • @adventurousangler3031
      @adventurousangler3031 Рік тому

      Sounds like a plan, much appreciated - It was such a beautiful area, I know I'll be back to explore more!