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Isaiah Patkutaq McKenzie
Приєднався 28 лип 2014
Learn how to catch fish from two Eskimo bros from Alaska. Your two main host are; Isaiah Patkutaq McKenzie originally from Utqiagvik (Barrow), Alaska from northern most point in Alaska, and Alex Azzian Duny originally from Emmonak, Alaska on the mouth of Alaska's biggest river, the Yukon River. We are a new channel with big goals. We will be uploading tutorials on fishing in the South Central region of Alaska. We hope our audience enjoys our content. Tight lines!!!
Fishing for Northern Pike in Big Lake, Alaska
Join us on an adventure to Big Lake, Alaska! In this episode we are fishing for Northern Pike in the Matanuska Valley in Southcentral Alaska. Hope you enjoy our video! Like, share, comment, subsscribe for more Eskimo Bros Fish Alaska!
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This year it's posted no more taking Char/Dolly from the lake. Allegedly due to Pike being Invasive and eating them.
Awesome video guys! I’m taking the boat to Big Lake for the first time right after ice out this year… should be fun! Sounds like your reel needs a drop or two of oil ;)
You might want to read the fishing regs, last time I fished there it's always been single hook only, no treble hooks. Pike never belonged in Big Lake, I believe AK Dept of fish and game are netting finally to get rid of them. They eat everything and the salmon run is practically gone. Wear your life jackets guys.
More videos plz
Nice I live in wasilla I may have to give big lake a try!
Hope you make more videos
This is probably the best fishing video I have seen. I like to watch Natives in their home show us how they fish. Very good!
Great video!! Love it! Tight lines Gents!!
55” inch pike? That would be near record size.
Great video! Some day I would love to come to Alaska. Looks amazing
Great job!
Sure would like to see more videos from you guys. South Georgia is nothing like that. Want to go up there some day.
Nice video. I look forward to more of your videos. Question: your larger lure was Mike the Pike. What was the smaller lure that you caught the pike on?
On my way to work in fairbanks for a while. Any spots you would recommend? Thanks! Great vids!
I’m probably too late, but Quartz Lake and Birch Lake are always good. Harding Lake has some big lakers, but you really gotta know where to fish it and what to use on Harding, or it can be slow going. Birch and Quartz are more consistent bites. Lots of trout.
Was a dolly ocean run. The char will have way more color. I catch tons of dollies there
Actually they are Arctic Char. I've caught plenty of sea run dollies in Noatak and various bodies of water in the State. Arctic char are native the Big Lake and do not go to sea. You'll find sea run dollies more common on the Kenai and Kasilof as well as North/Northwest Alaska and pretty much everywhere on the coast of Alaska. Arctic char have more of a red coloration and larger spots compared to Dollies. Also Arctic Char have a more forked tail compared to Dollies
@@isaiahpatkutaqmckenzie7964 oh yea plenty of sea run dollies I get em in all over south east side
@@isaiahpatkutaqmckenzie7964 that’s a dolly though
@@isaiahpatkutaqmckenzie7964 i love catching char, they put up amazing fights. I catch them most in fall
Nice video! You bros. Should absolutely do more.
@ 4:14 🤔😂
Nicee and cool
I did not know pike were out on big lake good job and keep up the good work !