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After Work Outdoors
Canada
Приєднався 18 лют 2021
When your wife has too many cookbooks
Honestly, how many cookbooks does a woman need??
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Custom cottage building...by helicopter??
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A helicopter provides the perfect solution to a logistical problem at work.
Honey glazed smoked lake trout... Could it be my best EVER??
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How to make some straight up delicious smoked lake trout with a mostly homemade smoker and locally harvested wood... It doesn't have to be complicated or expensive!
Georgian Bay Night Time Walleye!
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Hundreds of inches of fish caught, plus a few monsters! A visit from the conservation officers, and a look at the Garmin quickdraw contours!
How to fillet northern pike
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A quick pike fillet demo. Get those nasty Y bones out and enjoy!
A Georgian Bay Musky Adventure
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My first year musky fishing on Georgian Bay. Lots of lessons, failures, and successes!
Georgian Bay Traditional Walleye Spearing
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Georgian Bay walleye spearing the traditional, sustainable way!
Life on the trapline episode 1
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Winter camping and trapping in Northern Ontario.
Through the ice
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A talk about my own ice safety measures, developed over many years of safe ice travel. I then test them by going through the ice solo! The episode wouldn't be complete unless I made a fire and was able to get warmed up and dried out... come along for the ride! (disclaimer: the following video is for entertainment purposes only)
Georgian Bay Hovercraft Run
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A Georgian Bay hovercraft ride to the jobsite. We look at the machine, and an up close look at pressure cracks!
Last Chance Lake Trout
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A quick morning lake trout fish, a word on electronics, some gear talk, and smoked fish!
Absolutely the best way do debone pike meat, with almost no waste!!! Thanks man!!
Thank you for sharing those great catches on Georgian Bay and for doing it the simple way. A good sturdy little boat. Good sonar/chartplotter and one rod
Probably much more time consuming, but couldn't you just pull them out with a pair of Pliers or something?
Greetings from Finland. Comes quite a bit after the release of your video! You got really my attention by the newspaper you use to shield your table… showing some ice hockey and Finnish national teram on it😂. But need to say that your y-bone technique is unique… I am doing lots of those but never seen it so far. Thanks for your tip!
Ware is that at cause here in michigan that illegal
Absolute best job when doing it this way.
Great video for sure.
Looks too complicated... to many pieces ! Bur interesting to see different ways !
Hi Jesse, first my I tell you that I got your details from someone I call a great friend and mentor, Paul kirtley and I have subscribed 👍, an excellent presentation your first fillet was very detailed with great explanation, your second fillet showed just how quickly it can be done, this was a good length of video because it it's easy to watch again and again. Many thanks Jesse, look forward to seeing more of your stuff 👍👍👍❤️☕️☕️ Nige.
This method saves the most meat than any other vid I have seen.
I have never seen it done this way. I have seen the 5 piece method and one were they try and cut the y bones out of the middle of the fillet. I think the way you are doing it may save the most meat.
So I am not necessarily one to go fishing and so have never had to fillet a fish, but you bet your bottom aim sharing this with all my sportsmen family and friends!! Thanks Paul Kirtley for the blog post that led me here!
Hi Jesse Found your site through a link to Paul Kirtley recommending your pike-filleting tutorial. Liking your work - subscribed and looking forward to more.
I presume this works the same on pickerel as well, not canadian pickerel but the kind we have in Maine, US.
I’m just glad my wife buys as much fishing stuff as me 🥰
Definitely will be trying this !
I just found you on UA-cam. Enjoyed this video. Plan to smoke and freeze dry my next trout! Subscribed.
Thank you Sandra!
Great method, clearly demonstrated and well explained. Thanks Jesse!
Don't drag the fish backwards during the release
Dang Hutchy- that looks like fun!
Great video, I fish Georgian Bay all the time. I catch a few musky out on the bay
Nice catch, I fish Georgian Bay all the time. I like the video as well.
So fun!
LMBO!
I had this problem too, but then I downloaded Grindr. Now the third letter in cookbooks has been replaced with a C and the word books removed altogether. We're all gonna make it bruh
Lol. Thanks for watching brah, and good luck with your c0ckbook grindr goals/10.
Great technique and video.
Come on boys losing two fish in a row makes you guys look bad!! but we love your video you guys " rock"!!!
Great video. Was even better to learn from you in person. Now to practice… Thanks!
Glad it was helpful Mark!
Just came across your channel, love it.
Give those hooks a little sharpening...
Ik you guys get a bad rap spearing but I love to see it done ethically!
This is the coolest thing ive ever seen. The milking part especially.
I've been cleaning pike for 20 yrs, and I've often thought that there still may be a trick I can use to improve upon. I just found it, thx...
Glad you liked it! Share if you can! Thanks!
what a neat video..my kids are part chippewa indian, and are livg in upper michigan, Fayette.They have indian rights to do spearing but choose not to.Iv'e always wanted to know a little more about walleye spearing.After seeing this video i have a much better understanding of it.It's true it gets a baf rap by most fisherman but i think it they were more educated about it there would be less of a bad taste left in the mouth of many naysayers.
Hey there, and thanks for the reply. Unfortunately there are always bad examples which can tarnish the good. I think by getting the message out there that it can be done sustainably, we can start to turn that reputation around. This model is proven to work so well, and I am sure with just a bit of effort can be implemented elsewhere. And far from depleting fish stocks, the spear/hatchery model greatly increases them!
This is awesome. Way to give back guys! Nice fish there.
Is that me and ole at the Sauna in the background at 0:38 🤣 It kinda looks like my red and blue jacket. 🤣
What lure is that your using? I use to fish the moon years ago. Rapala was always the go to lure at night. Great video too.
And yes I subscribe because it was so good thank you for the video!
absolutely fantastic! Great video great topic actually made my whole day I’m sitting here in Pennsylvania on a rainy day working from home and to see this was a real breath of fresh air today that I needed! Keep up the good work you got this
Repped and subbed SRS
Mirin brah
Well done on the lift. The extra cost was well worth it... cheer's.
Great video Jesse! Was that chimney cap painted steel or stainless steel?
It was actually stainless, but had some kind of process to blacken it.
Looking forward to the next episode :)
This should be illegal native or not, use a rod and reel and respect our resources and keep a limit, no need to be spearing tons of fish
What do you do with the eggs from the fish you catch and eat?
Spearing is less wasteful than what I’ve seen from salmon trollers on the Great Lakes. I’ve seen some guys lose 5 colors of lead at a time. I’ve seen line snagged all over the banks across the Great Lakes too.
Obviously I don’t expect you to tell me your exact spot where you are fishing, but can you tell me roughly the which part of GB. That looks like fun, would love to try it. Thanks
Precisely what I want to watch. Thank you for your time. Cheers!
Not tells you about the hundreds of fish locals find rotted in the ditch
I certainly feel for you guys who witness these kinds of things. At very least this video shows that sustainable first nations harvest is very possible. Although the hatchery wasn't open when I filmed this, perhaps this hatchery model can be used elsewhere to grow a sustainable fishery for native and non native alike.
Really neat build of a spear. I support traditional native ways, but not using 21st century gear. Aluminum boats, four stroke motors and fiberglass spears with polarized sunglasses. Nothing traditional about that at all. At least there is an attempt to keep the fishery alive. The “traditional ways” slaughter of walleyes in Minnesota has effectively ruined some of the greatest walleye fishery’s we have.
Its sad that the fishery has been ruined up there. Its a stark contrast to here where the native spearing and hatchery program is the reason we have a world class fishery here. 3-5 million fry released a year as a result of the spearing/hatchery program ensures that my kids will be able to catch the same kind of giants that I enjoy catching today.
👍awesome
Thanks Ole. Hope to see you back up here this year!