Hi guys... Grampa Don says to let you know he enjoyed the video 100%. It showed everything the trip in, the scenery, lure type, Camp site, fire, everything. Keep up the good work
He was correct, red sky at night, shepperds delight. Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning! Hahahah. Beautiful trip guys, epic ! Love your show, recommend to all. I appreciate all your efforts
Haha I know, I was just busting Noah’s balls 😂 I appreciate that Anthony, share it around on Facebook if you have it or any other social media’s, the more support and shares, the more it gets seen and helps us! We really are thankful for the support and kind words!
That’s cool. Nice you can get them on only a day portage that shallow in the park, thought you had to go deeper in. Lots of great stocked lakes around the park too with awesome specs and they put them in small and they grow up to be basically wild fish, look and taste great.
This was still decently far in, I’ve just gotten very good at covering a lot of ground very quickly! Further than most people would travel for a one night trip. There are definitely lots of great stocker lakes, I’ve just always enjoyed the natural fish aspect more because it’s a rarity.
It’s always worth it when the big ones cooperate! I’ve had plenty of trips further with much less success. Takes a little luck and a lot of determination!
Whats the fish finder you guys were using? You guys truly have gotten Algonquin trout fishing down pat. Ive only manage to get lake trout on cleos lol. Need to get up there more.
I run a Humminbird Helix 5, with a Dakota Lithium 10ah. Light enough to travel with. It’s taken a lot of practice and I’m definitely still learning every time I go out about the dos and don’ts. It’s always important to try to learn something each time! You’ll get the hang of it better with every trip!
Some nice fish guys but it hurts to see those big fish be taken . My rig doesn't seem to get many deep hook sets . But with the odd one i bring mini side cutters and just cut the hook. Don't bring a net either but reach over the side of the canoe with forceps and let them shake off .So they are not even touched . Don't have much reason to take pictures . A tip for Noah . Bring clothes other than cotton like jeans and shirt . Work pants are 60/40 and dry much quicker .Might also want to wear the life jackets while fishing and shooting video. Just a good example for the general canoeing public. Noticed the other fishermen on the lake not wearing life jackets either. Are you all Alex Baumann's or what ?
Hi guys...
Grampa Don says to let you know he enjoyed the video 100%.
It showed everything the trip in, the scenery, lure type,
Camp site, fire, everything.
Keep up the good work
Thanks Don, appreciate it! Lyle and I just had another great trip this past weekend you will be seeing video of soon!
Wow - what a short weekend of Brookies - really appreciate all the pointers and respect you have for the fishery 😊
He was correct, red sky at night, shepperds delight. Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning! Hahahah. Beautiful trip guys, epic !
Love your show, recommend to all.
I appreciate all your efforts
Haha I know, I was just busting Noah’s balls 😂 I appreciate that Anthony, share it around on Facebook if you have it or any other social media’s, the more support and shares, the more it gets seen and helps us! We really are thankful for the support and kind words!
Great Video!! Thanks for taking us along!!
Thanks for watching Dave, glad you enjoyed it!
That’s cool. Nice you can get them on only a day portage that shallow in the park, thought you had to go deeper in. Lots of great stocked lakes around the park too with awesome specs and they put them in small and they grow up to be basically wild fish, look and taste great.
This was still decently far in, I’ve just gotten very good at covering a lot of ground very quickly! Further than most people would travel for a one night trip.
There are definitely lots of great stocker lakes, I’ve just always enjoyed the natural fish aspect more because it’s a rarity.
It was an amazing trip! Gotta love the coloured up trout this time of year :)
You know it bud!
Thanks for all the Specktember tips!
You bet!
Great vid guys, beautiful fish. I haven't had it in me to go so deep into the park for big brook trout like that, but I will some day
It’s always worth it when the big ones cooperate! I’ve had plenty of trips further with much less success. Takes a little luck and a lot of determination!
Whats the fish finder you guys were using? You guys truly have gotten Algonquin trout fishing down pat. Ive only manage to get lake trout on cleos lol. Need to get up there more.
I run a Humminbird Helix 5, with a Dakota Lithium 10ah. Light enough to travel with.
It’s taken a lot of practice and I’m definitely still learning every time I go out about the dos and don’ts. It’s always important to try to learn something each time! You’ll get the hang of it better with every trip!
Some nice fish guys but it hurts to see those big fish be taken . My rig doesn't seem to get many deep hook sets . But with the odd one i bring mini side cutters and just cut the hook. Don't bring a net either but reach over the side of the canoe with forceps and let them shake off .So they are not even touched . Don't have much reason to take pictures .
A tip for Noah . Bring clothes other than cotton like jeans and shirt . Work pants are 60/40 and dry much quicker .Might also want to wear the life jackets while fishing and shooting video. Just a good example for the general canoeing public. Noticed the other fishermen on the lake not wearing life jackets either. Are you all Alex Baumann's or what ?
not really fall pal, but nice brook
Well if you want to speak technically I guess so, but when it’s 4 degrees at night and the Brookies change colours, fall is knocking
@@wisone12 trout season ends at the end of September. So there ain't any other way