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Nutimik Lake Area Drone Tour // DJI Phantom Drone Video
This footage was taken during the week of July 23-29, 2018 while out at our cottage. We explored some popular landmarks in the Nutimik Lake area with a DJI Phantom. Come see the beauty of the Whiteshell Provincial Park from the air!
FEATURED LANDMARKS
- Sturgeon Falls
- Slave Falls Generating Station
- Scotts Rapids
- Whiteshell River & Sandbar
- Whiteshell River Suspension Bridge
- Picket Creek / Main Beach
- The Barrier (Barrier Bay)
- Blueberry Hill
- Private Road Cottages
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Catching Big Queen Bee's in the Whiteshell // 360 VR Video Awesome Tulibee ice fishing!
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In this special 360 VR episode, James Rogowy from A View From the Tube head out into to the Whiteshell Provincial Park in search of monster Tulibee (Cisco). This is spread over 2 separate trips. Tons of fun and adventure accompanies us along the way. The trip was a complete success with no equipment malfunctions or mishaps... we all caught multiple master angler Tulibees. Thanks for watching, s...
Nutimik Cruise 2016 - Whiteshell Park, Manitoba GOPRO
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On a beautiful evening in July, my son Julian and I go for a cruise at the cottage (Nutimik). I save these awesome video memories for the nights in January when it is -30c outside. Hope you also enjoy!
Caddy Lake to Sailing Lake Adventure - Whiteshell Provincial Park
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In this episode, Frank Marquez (Spain), Julian Fette (Germany), Jaelynn and James Rogowy from A View From the Tube head out into the backcountry to explore the Caddy Lake Tunnel System in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Tons of fun and adventure accompanies us along the way. The trip was a complete success with no equipment malfunctions or mishaps... Thanks for watching, stay tuned for more! See mo...
Crowduck Lake - A View From the Tube, Whiteshell Provincial Park
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In this episode of a View From the Tube, we head out to Crowduck Lake in the Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada. It was a lot of fun and we end up catching some nice Walleye, Pike and Bass. The memories made will last a lifetime. Thanks for watching, stay tuned for more! See more exciting videos and articles on www.aviewfromthetube.com
Bassin at Horseshoe - A View From the Tube, Whiteshell Provincial Park
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In this episode, James Rogowy from A View From the Tube heads out into the backcountry to explore Horseshoe Lake in Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada. Tons of fun and adventure accompanies him along the way. The trip was a complete success with no equipment malfunctions and lots of nice fish caught... Thanks for watching, stay tuned for more! See more exciting videos and articles on ...
Whiteshell Winter Adventure 2015 - A View from the Tube, Whiteshell Provincial Park - Nutimik Lake
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In this video, James Rogowy along with Jaelynn Rogowy and Hiroki "Jeremy" Yamashita explore Nutimik Lake in the Whiteshell Provincial Park. Starting off at our cottage and then snowshoeing our way along the southern shore, we enjoy all the sights and sounds that the winter landscape has to offer. A rest stop at the ice cave, relaxing at camp, having an ice fire, tobogganing the ridge, fishing a...
How to Smoke Goldeye Fish
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How to Smoke Goldeye Fish
George and Forbes Lakes 2006 - A View From the Tube, Whiteshell Provincial Park
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In this episode, Robert Burton and James Rogowy from A View From the Tube head out to George and Forbes Lakes in Whiteshell Provincial Park. The goal was to catch Lakers but we also had an unexpected suprise when the Smallmouth started biting. Our fly rods are nearly ripped from our hands as we fight these feisty fish. This video was made back in 2006 but I finally had time to digitize it for U...
How to Restore an Aluminum Watercraft - A View From The Tube
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In this video, James Rogowy from a View From The Tube demonstrates how to restore an aluminum watercraft. The techniques shown in this video are meant to be used by the average handyman, without any fancy tools or equipment. Using these methods, we have been successful in restoring and reusing or reselling old boats for profit. Please comment on the techniques shown and offer feedback to improv...
Campin the Cold - A View From the Tube, Whiteshell Provincial Park
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In this video, James Rogowy explores the backcountry and hikes into a Trout lake in Manitoba's Whiteshell Provincial Park. This particular lake is known for its big Rainbow and Splake trout population. After setting up, the action proves to be pretty consistent as the video rolls and good times are had.
Reservoir Hogs - A View From the Tube, Western Manitoba
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In this video, James Rogowy from A View From the Tube heads out to Western Manitoba in search of monster Black Crappie and Largemouth Bass. It doesn't take too long before we start figuring out how to catch these fish consistently. Bait of choice for the Crappies was a 1/16 oz. jig head (yellow and pink we good choices) and a 3 inch Zoom Fluke in the natural minnow coloration. We found that if ...
Battling Browns - A View From the Tube, Patterson Lake, Manitoba
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In this video, James Rogowy from A View From the Tube is fishing in Western Manitoba in an area known as the Parkland. This region is known for its giant trout (both Rainbows and Browns) as well as the more common Manitoba species. Not a day goes by that I don't reflect on how fortunate we are to live in such a beautiful province. It is not uncommon to catch trout in the 25 inch range on some o...
Manitoba Largemouth (RARE SIGHT) - A View From the Tube
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Largemouth Bass in Manitoba are indeed a rare occurrence. However, with a bit of research and perseverance, these fish can be a worthwhile bonus. In this video, James Rogowy from A View From the Tube hooks up with a big fat 20 inch Largemouth that was snoozing under an overhanging tree. What a great fight and the memory will last a lifetime. PS - I apologize for the handheld film quality and un...
Perch Madness - A View From the Tube, Whiteshell Provincial Park
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In this Video, James Rogowy from A View From the Tube is ice fishing on a remote lake on the Eastern edge of Manitoba. First off, let me just say this... we are not purposely targeting the perch in this video. We are actually ice fishing for trout in a small remote lake. After numerous bites and failed hookups, I decided to send down my underwater camera to see what was going on down there. Any...
A View From The Tube Promo Video
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A View From The Tube Promo Video

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  • @michaeldecker2725
    @michaeldecker2725 Місяць тому

    Pair of saw horses would have been very helpful I’m sure.

  • @lindamorgan2678
    @lindamorgan2678 Рік тому

    Hey glad I found you by accident. Should have "Sportspal" in the title there are many fans of this boat and you could help out lots more people Thanks so much I need to restore mine a tad also like clean up the aluminum and the foam. Amazing how much better you made it. I have hope mine will look the same. Boy you are lucky to have that nice little river /creek in your backyard. Hope you can have fun in it and go for a distance with your sportspal

  • @nickgrossmeyer5468
    @nickgrossmeyer5468 Рік тому

    No lifejackets?

  • @darthslater6077
    @darthslater6077 Рік тому

    NOTHING AND I MEAN NOTHING BEATS MAPLE.

  • @jenjenpooh22
    @jenjenpooh22 2 роки тому

    This video brings back many memories! Haven’t been back to Nutimik Lake in almost 15 years. My grandparents used to have a cabin next to Blueberry Hill. Very curious to see what the cabin looks like now but the drone was too high to see anything but the roof! Great video :)

  • @Brutalized10
    @Brutalized10 2 роки тому

    Grabbing him from the hook 🤣 scared to lip him ?

  • @bacs9967
    @bacs9967 2 роки тому

    No life jackets and you’re going way too fast into the tunnels. Give your head a shake, this is how people get killed. Moron.

  • @GettenanyOutdoorsSportspal
    @GettenanyOutdoorsSportspal 2 роки тому

    That was quite substantial refurbishment. My hat's off to you. Awesome

  • @jasonstefanuk3579
    @jasonstefanuk3579 3 роки тому

    Great video. I want add a bit to your explanation about smoking fish. You are right for fish you want to cook the fish first and then add smoke, which is the exact opposite to meat. The reason for this is the smoke actually adheres to the

    • @jasonstefanuk3579
      @jasonstefanuk3579 3 роки тому

      Fish better when the meat is firmed by cooking. Where as meat will only take smoke when it is below 110 degrees. Again great video.

  • @realmetis8002
    @realmetis8002 3 роки тому

    nice job however that is a myers sportspal sticker not the radisson one .....nice all the same

  • @shannonlyon
    @shannonlyon 3 роки тому

    looks great!!

  • @theunfairadvantages
    @theunfairadvantages 3 роки тому

    awesome video, but... DE-CAL! lmfao its not decle...

  • @rogersingh3628
    @rogersingh3628 3 роки тому

    Life jackets

  • @OutpourEast
    @OutpourEast 3 роки тому

    Awesome video brother

  • @Fyyt
    @Fyyt 3 роки тому

    I just threw back 10 gold eye in two days bc I wasn't sure on the regulations, fml

  • @eusebiolocquiao6387
    @eusebiolocquiao6387 3 роки тому

    Enjoyed it.

  • @matthewbeckel4124
    @matthewbeckel4124 3 роки тому

    Happy belated birthday Buddy. Love ya

  • @migrantdc
    @migrantdc 3 роки тому

    Awesome Adventure!!!

  • @migrantdc
    @migrantdc 3 роки тому

    Nice content!! Are there any backcountry campsites along horseshoe lake or Meditation Lake? Thanks!

  • @migrantdc
    @migrantdc 3 роки тому

    Very good to know that this lake is likely to catch some trout, I am going to there. Thanks again for the video and info!!!

  • @gregrobb3997
    @gregrobb3997 3 роки тому

    Thanks for posting this video. I redid a sports pall just like the one on your video and thanks to you it turned out great.

  • @MK-tj5bf
    @MK-tj5bf 4 роки тому

    Great video!!!! Thanks.

  • @user-mp9xu9of8k
    @user-mp9xu9of8k 4 роки тому

    Hey did you end up reinstalling the sponsons or left it without them?

  • @dougely2273
    @dougely2273 4 роки тому

    I've been looking for a used Sportspal canoe over the last month without much look. I've looking in Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist. Any suggestions on where to find a Sportspal?

  • @Whatsgoingjohn
    @Whatsgoingjohn 4 роки тому

    How is it holding up 2 years later?

  • @dopedreamz
    @dopedreamz 4 роки тому

    This is my exact model purchased for $150 with a note that said 'leaks'. even as is I've used it 6 years but now is the time.

  • @Hinezy
    @Hinezy 4 роки тому

    Great video! I just picked up this exact canoe for $50 under the brand name Radisson. I’m going to restore it via your directions! Do you use this solo? I was hoping to use this solo on a river/creek, is that doable? Thanks!

  • @Ursaminor31
    @Ursaminor31 4 роки тому

    I love it always have, cannot find it anywhere outside of Winnipeg or Gimli

    • @XLC-zd8dn
      @XLC-zd8dn 4 роки тому

      Ursa Minor - I know what you are saying. I left Winnipeg to join the military and lived in every province from Ontario west to B.C. and you can only find smoked goldeye for sale or ordering in Manitoba and northwest ON near Kenora. We have plenty goldeye in Alberta but they don’t know how to prepare them. Gonna be catching and smoking goldeye this year. 🐟

  • @walleyeye
    @walleyeye 4 роки тому

    Great video!!! Im from Wpg too and love fishing for goldeye. So easy when they are running!!! This is my fo to video for smoking goldeye and can be used for other fish too!!! I have always fished for them with a hook one foot under a bobber with two or three split shot spaced evenly apart between hook and bobber and a small piece of worm. Toss the rig in keeping your bail open and let the river current take it away. It will go less than ten feet before it goes under.

  • @damienwolf1233
    @damienwolf1233 4 роки тому

    very cool rogowy keep it up :)

  • @nerfaphytum
    @nerfaphytum 4 роки тому

    I recently bought an old Sportspal and will be restoring her to her former glory over the winter. Thank you this video, it was very informative. 👍

  • @Brit_explorer
    @Brit_explorer 5 років тому

    Tiny voice “Don’t eat me”. Hilarious!!

  • @ActionJackson1993
    @ActionJackson1993 5 років тому

    Is the liner necessary? Could you replace it with somthing else?

    • @DrDraaus
      @DrDraaus 2 роки тому

      The liner is there for sound dampening. Aluminum canoes can be really loud.

  • @maniak3computers
    @maniak3computers 5 років тому

    Any ideas when the previous owner glued down the foam in the boat?

    • @Kfrog555
      @Kfrog555 4 роки тому

      The foam is factory.

  • @MrFaithandHistory
    @MrFaithandHistory 5 років тому

    goldeye is awesome

  • @adamfuroy7065
    @adamfuroy7065 6 років тому

    What happens if you forget to label the rivets has you take them out and if u accidently bend them on the removal is it game over ?

  • @ills0n204
    @ills0n204 6 років тому

    I Ganna go their tomorrow morning

  • @lmaolmao6110
    @lmaolmao6110 6 років тому

    Ooh beautiful -amy

  • @lynncroydon7987
    @lynncroydon7987 6 років тому

    Beautiful! You did a lovely job of capturing the feel of this gorgeous part of our province. We usually camp at Opapiskaw for two weeks every summer but are unable to this year. My Uncle Bill built and lived in the cottage to the right of where the video starts. His heart stayed there until the day he passed. Nice work James!!

    • @Aviewfromthetube
      @Aviewfromthetube 6 років тому

      Thanks for watching! What is the last name of your Uncle Bill? We have been out there forever and chances are we might know him!

  • @matthalischuk1103
    @matthalischuk1103 6 років тому

    thats huge! witch lake are these suckers in? iv only seen them at lafarge pits

  • @wrighteh
    @wrighteh 6 років тому

    Thanks for the vid. Trying this out right now. Just drying the fish outside. Excited to see how it turns out

  • @osobowy43
    @osobowy43 6 років тому

    I've been there many times, although long ago. So it was nice to see Horseshoe again, still hoping to get back there myself. To be honest, I thought you gave Meditation Lake short shrift. We always traveled it by paddle canoe and it is serene and tense at the same time. I will always remember paddling for my life to get to the portage while Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin) was playing. It was funny you thought you were going to take some slack about the motor, moments after you mentioned "fixing" the scratches. Anyway, thanks for recording and posting this. Glad you got to go to this magic place, even though you didn't stay long enough or do it proper justice. By the way, the first portage into Meditation is not a cakewalk.

  • @conarbenner5900
    @conarbenner5900 6 років тому

    its conar benner mr rogowy LOLOLOOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL I FOUND UR CHANNEL

  • @shwanliu9884
    @shwanliu9884 6 років тому

    Nice trip! So, there is no way u can boat to Sailing Lake ?

  • @Rzs31
    @Rzs31 7 років тому

    dude you shouldn't go that fast into the first tunnel out of safety for others who may be coming through there. Just saying

  • @jaybilawchuk2225
    @jaybilawchuk2225 7 років тому

    Very well described video!!! Good job! My uncle Jarvis used to always take me goldeye fishing in the whiteshell, and then we'd smoke them up using an old gutted fridge. They tasted so great. His had more of that red color skin once done, like the stores, but cannot remember how he did that or what he used. Thanks again for the vid.

  • @CincinnatiWiLL
    @CincinnatiWiLL 7 років тому

    Its crazy. Down here in the U.S "Conservationist" who have accidentally caught these(Goldeye) have listed them as Endangered. We use them for catfish bait alive if caught small enough or as cut bait for different lakes. Nice Video. Never heard of anyone eating them. We have the Mooneye also which are considered less rare.

    • @Aviewfromthetube
      @Aviewfromthetube 7 років тому

      Amazing... they have an unbelievable population up here. Mooneye and Goldeye can be prepared exactly the same.

    • @CincinnatiWiLL
      @CincinnatiWiLL 7 років тому

      Yep. The biggest thing about them is most people have no clue how to catch them. We always caught them at night on a crappie float about a foot deep anywhere light hit the water. They feed on insects. Never seen em caught earlier in the day on the bottom like some of the videos here show. They are super easy to catch from around sun down til even sun up some times. Just have to watch for rings on surface like Crappie and trout when they feed and throw near it. Crickets,wax worms,spam, tons of bait work.

    • @Aviewfromthetube
      @Aviewfromthetube 7 років тому

      Yup... sounds about right. We get them during the day too but they tend to go deeper next to current seams.

  • @holdenlepine2739
    @holdenlepine2739 7 років тому

    Hi nice trout

    • @Aviewfromthetube
      @Aviewfromthetube 7 років тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @holdenlepine2739
      @holdenlepine2739 7 років тому

      No problem

    • @holdenlepine2739
      @holdenlepine2739 7 років тому

      U should try lake 400

    • @Aviewfromthetube
      @Aviewfromthetube 7 років тому

      Sounds good... heard about that one a few times. PM me with more details. Thanks!

    • @holdenlepine2739
      @holdenlepine2739 7 років тому

      The trout are about 20 inches now so there starting to be master anglers but some have died over winter but there is some fish in there and man do they fight but I've only used mepps agila orange spinner and a medium frog spoon

  • @actioncanadaadventures7683
    @actioncanadaadventures7683 7 років тому

    Great Editing ,always enjoy watching your stuff.

  • @Tommys_Wild_Adventures
    @Tommys_Wild_Adventures 7 років тому

    wow that 360 is amazing what camera is that ?? amazing video

    • @Aviewfromthetube
      @Aviewfromthetube 7 років тому

      +Burlaga Fishing Team Witaj! Kodak SP360 4K... Thanks for watching! Seems we fish in the same neck of the woods.

    • @Tommys_Wild_Adventures
      @Tommys_Wild_Adventures 7 років тому

      Witam ! :) and yeah no problem and yeah it does I subscribed and can't wait for your future videos. Ps are you polish ?

    • @Aviewfromthetube
      @Aviewfromthetube 7 років тому

      Jestem Polakiem. We've had a cottage in the Whiteshell my entire life and I spend most of my time fishing in the area. Maybe sometime we can combine forces and go catch something.

    • @Tommys_Wild_Adventures
      @Tommys_Wild_Adventures 7 років тому

      Nice nice that's awsome , Ive been going to the polish cabin on Big whiteshell for over 11 years. And sounds good will have to go out fishing sometime in the fall. Im gone all summer and spring.

    • @chachy0095
      @chachy0095 4 роки тому

      @@Aviewfromthetube Witajcie both of you guys, great videos, great fishing take me with you guys...lol