Canada - where even a regular Joe fisherman can feel like the pros on TV. You simply cannot beat the fly in trip for quality of fishing without having to rough it too badly.
I'll be headed somewhere this summer for some real northern pike fishing that I heard also stocks walleye. As a guy whose mostly just fished for rainbow trout panfryers most of his teenagehood, anything I should be prepared for if and when I catch these?
Jeff Cummings there are so many great places. Knobby’s is really affordable and great fishing through the summer. There are also some great places you can drive to. Pine Sunset Lodge on Dinorwick Lake in Ontario comes to mind, Q Lake Lodge and Wekusko Falls Lodge in Manitoba are excellent drive to camps.
Hey Jason, love your informative Videos If they open the Us , Canada border I’m headed to a fly in with Rusty Meyers in July if not we are headed to lake Kabetogama I know you have fished this lake any ideas, or help would be much appreciated Thanks Duane
Kab fishes and looks a lot like many Canadian lakes. Jigging rock piles and current between island complexes catch’s a lot of walleye and smallmouth though a big part of the summer.
One thing I'll say to anyone going on one of these trips is make sure to pack some fish handling gloves. Dealing with over 100 walleye per day will turn your hands to hamburger.
Tyler Bessine well I'll give you a few pointers so remember them. Forget LOTW and Ontario Start saving pennies and look somewhere in Manitoba or Saskatchewan that's where the real good fishing is. Don't do a fly-in either none of us locals do them it's a waste of money. As far as Manitoba goes you can't go wrong with any place north of Grand Rapids it's awesome. and as for Sask. La Ronge to Flin flon and anywhere north of that is going to be unreal. Happy fishing :)
Huh? Lol. Okay. First, most fly ins you're the only group on the lake. 2nd, you still have to abide by Ontario limits and many fly ins regulate further by only allowing you to keep walleye 18" and under Ignorant comment
Thanks for teaching us how to have fun fishing
Jeff Cummings thanks for watching!
Cool trip. Knobby's is rebuilding this spring!
I'm doing this exacted same thing in 6 day! Thanks for getting me hiped up! And great walley
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Looks like a beautiful place to fish!
Looks like a great lake. Those Northland Impulse Minnows are amazing. I used the paddletail version pretty much exclusively on my last trip.
Reminds me of Ara Lake in northern Ontario. We would catch 100 walleye per day. Awesome
Been to Ara great fishing
Cool video learned a lot thanks
yeah.... like shooting fish in a bowl.... I used to use the fat off the last nights steak dinner... so many fish ... so easy
Canada - where even a regular Joe fisherman can feel like the pros on TV. You simply cannot beat the fly in trip for quality of fishing without having to rough it too badly.
Really nice, good job, congrats! ;)
Lol awesome little 9.9
Nice!
Can you tell me what name of your bait with shinny thing and the one like minnow? Also what line did you used.. im new to walleye fishing. Thank you!
Northland Thumper Jig and Impulse Smelt Minnow. Ten pound Fireline Braid.
@@JasonMitchellOutdoors the thumper jigs is 4oz?
@@flyluffy643 no we typically use a 1/4 or 3/8 ounce for a lot of walleye fishing applications
beautiful walleye
I'll be headed somewhere this summer for some real northern pike fishing that I heard also stocks walleye. As a guy whose mostly just fished for rainbow trout panfryers most of his teenagehood, anything I should be prepared for if and when I catch these?
Watch out for the teeth!
where you going john?
its called Lach laplonge I think, up in northern Saskatchewan.
John Pugh That would be Lac Laronge.
well, either way wish me luck. Never been there, much less anywhere in Saskatchewan for fishing, time to find out what teenage me was missing out on.
I would love to take my son fishing like this.What time of year would be best for walleyes and which is a reliable outfitter
Jeff Cummings there are so many great places. Knobby’s is really affordable and great fishing through the summer. There are also some great places you can drive to. Pine Sunset Lodge on Dinorwick Lake in Ontario comes to mind, Q Lake Lodge and Wekusko Falls Lodge in Manitoba are excellent drive to camps.
Jason Mitchell Outdoors Thank You so much for taking the time and helping a first timer make a memorable trip with my son.We May do it every year
How does the camp get their propane?
Everything is flown in
Hey Jason, love your informative Videos If they open the Us , Canada border I’m headed to a fly in with Rusty Meyers in July if not we are headed to lake Kabetogama I know you have fished this lake any ideas, or help would be much appreciated Thanks Duane
Kab fishes and looks a lot like many Canadian lakes. Jigging rock piles and current between island complexes catch’s a lot of walleye and smallmouth though a big part of the summer.
nice video sir
those are not bad i've caught plenty of 30"s but awesome video
Does scents work on plastics
Jeff Cummings I think so at times but overall shape, length and action are more important.
Jason Mitchell Outdoors Thankyou👍👍
Would you plse post a link for that Vexlar setup
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@@JasonMitchellOutdoors seems kinda gimicky
You can get a Garmin striker 4 with a portable kit for
Turn ur engine off use Anker
One thing I'll say to anyone going on one of these trips is make sure to pack some fish handling gloves. Dealing with over 100 walleye per day will turn your hands to hamburger.
kid riglar yep I'd love to go to Canada but I'm only 13
Tyler Bessine well I'll give you a few pointers so remember them. Forget LOTW and Ontario
Start saving pennies and look somewhere in Manitoba or Saskatchewan that's where the real good fishing is. Don't do a fly-in either none of us locals do them it's a waste of money.
As far as Manitoba goes you can't go wrong with any place north of Grand Rapids it's awesome.
and as for Sask. La Ronge to Flin flon and anywhere north of that is going to be unreal.
Happy fishing :)
kid riglar thank you for the advice! Good luck fishing to you!
Ontario is getting fished out.. not enough conservation is practiced...
Huh? Lol. Okay.
First, most fly ins you're the only group on the lake.
2nd, you still have to abide by Ontario limits and many fly ins regulate further by only allowing you to keep walleye 18" and under
Ignorant comment
is that plastic bio-degradable ?
No lifejackets big no no !
awesome shows, I fish in Ontario too, I sub'd, check my channel out too !
pickeral not walleye
Sean Hawley It's the same fish.
I certainly know that.
they're not the same fish...
alex you need to google this ok dude
Pickerel and walleye are the same fish. Wake up people.
They are not the same fish. Pickerel are a completely different fish that look very similar to pike.
Walleye in Canada are Pickerel
Same family not the same fish