I might have mentioned this before, but my wife and I have the same Wilderness kayaks - love them. We've been using them well over 10 years. It's so cool to be right on the water next to a harbor seal! Beautiful video!!! Lots of adventures to come! Cheers
We love these kayaks too… it’s nice to sit on top and not feel ‘trapped’, makes them easy to get in and out. It was really neat to see that seal up close but in hindsight, it was actually too close for a wild animal.😳 We’ll be returning to that location again and again. Thanks so much for watching Todd!😎
Waving hello from Kingston, Ontario, thank you very much for all your beautiful wonderful videos. I get to see things through your eyes. I really truly enjoy your videos.
Such a nice retirement day out! Thx for sharing something Im not able to experience. I bet Malcolm will be taking a net next time. Was the fishfinder useful ? Must be hard to decide what equipment you can take with you. Never heard of barbless hooks, nice. Wonder if the seals were looking for scraps ? Wasnt keen on the atmospheric music when showing us the tranquil setting, Id prefer just the natural soundscape, conversely I felt the music on your return towards the setting sun was appropriate. Still have your marine radios ? - or maybe carry a couple of inexpensive FRS radios to stay in touch when you separate ?
The fishfinder was helpful in knowing depth and finding schools of fish. Malcolm does take his net but typically does catch & release. Barbless hooks are required out in BC, especially for fishing salmon. Thanks for your feedback on music. We appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment!
Hello Mr Whiskery Seal!❤
Wasn't that cool? Actually he was a bit too close for comfort for a wild animal. Thanks for watching Lauren😎
Beautiful calm evening perfect for exploring the shoreline from a kayak, thanks for sharing. Well done catching a dog fish!!
Exploring this area by kayak can be very rewarding! Wildlife never disappoints. Thanks for watching😎
Always enjoy your great videos and bringing us with you, very neat discovering the ocean fish, you two are brave😂 a shark😮???
We’re glad you enjoy our videos and appreciate your kind comments! We were so surprised to catch the shark! Thanks so much for watching😎
I might have mentioned this before, but my wife and I have the same Wilderness kayaks - love them. We've been using them well over 10 years. It's so cool to be right on the water next to a harbor seal! Beautiful video!!! Lots of adventures to come! Cheers
We love these kayaks too… it’s nice to sit on top and not feel ‘trapped’, makes them easy to get in and out. It was really neat to see that seal up close but in hindsight, it was actually too close for a wild animal.😳 We’ll be returning to that location again and again. Thanks so much for watching Todd!😎
Waving hello from Kingston, Ontario, thank you very much for all your beautiful wonderful videos. I get to see things through your eyes. I really truly enjoy your videos.
That’s so kind of you to say Kim! Waving 👋 hello back to you… thanks so much for watching😎
Such a nice retirement day out! Thx for sharing something Im not able to experience. I bet Malcolm will be taking a net next time. Was the fishfinder useful ? Must be hard to decide what equipment you can take with you. Never heard of barbless hooks, nice. Wonder if the seals were looking for scraps ? Wasnt keen on the atmospheric music when showing us the tranquil setting, Id prefer just the natural soundscape, conversely I felt the music on your return towards the setting sun was appropriate. Still have your marine radios ? - or maybe carry a couple of inexpensive FRS radios to stay in touch when you separate ?
The fishfinder was helpful in knowing depth and finding schools of fish. Malcolm does take his net but typically does catch & release. Barbless hooks are required out in BC, especially for fishing salmon. Thanks for your feedback on music. We appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment!