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Incredible Fall Fishing Trip to the Boundary Waters | Insula Lake Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2022
  • #fishing #walleye #smallmouthbass
    This is the first video in a five part series where we head out on an incredible fall fishing trip to the boundary waters to explore Insula Lake. Part 1 is our first day of travel and making camp and day two is non-stop fishing action.
    We arrive at camp after a long day of paddling, get settled and set up quickly for day 2 - a full day of fish catching action. Fishing is slow in the morning, but in the afternoon I stumble upon stacked fish at the edge of a shallow rock wall peninsula adjacent the main basin. We catch walleye, smallmouth bass and Northern Pike from sunup to sundown. This day is punctuated by a a couple of really nice smallmouth bass and a whole bunch of medium sized walleye.
    Even though we are exhausted after our first full day of fishing, we are looking forward to day three, which would end up being one of the best days of fishing I have had in my entire life. Just when we didn't think the fishing could get any better...

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  • @bojacksjuice
    @bojacksjuice Рік тому +1

    Looked like an awesome trip with great fishing and weather. Sweet combo

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      Yup! We certainly got some rain, but it was pretty warm for mid October and the fish were on fire! It’s nice when a plan comes together

  • @charliefryer5184
    @charliefryer5184 Рік тому +1

    Excellent fun 😃!

  • @differentfins
    @differentfins Рік тому +1

    That bass was a tank!

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      It was super fat! Probably not the longest I’ve ever caught but likely the heaviest

  • @MrBeez0001
    @MrBeez0001 Рік тому +1

    what a great trip. you are definitely inspiring a future trip to the BWCA

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I'll never forget this one. That area is definitely worth building a trip around. I always hear reports of good fishing from Insula/Alice/Thomas

  • @bgsadventurestravels5254
    @bgsadventurestravels5254 6 місяців тому +1

    Did this exact same trim in September of 2019, except the "blast" part and now I am jealous of that and will be doing that next time.

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  6 місяців тому

      It was definitely worth the work! Hunting is even better in October!

  • @michaelelling5439
    @michaelelling5439 Рік тому +1

    Nice smallie - north of 20, those pigs will pull the canoe around.

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      Yes! Catching one over 20” is truly something special! That is a powerful fish

  • @tonecoughlinphotography
    @tonecoughlinphotography Рік тому +1

    That would be fun to hunt fowl up there. Dang dogs take up all my time!

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому +1

      We didn't start hunting until day 4 of this trip because the fishing was just too good. We switched over once we ran out of our minnows! It is a lot of fun, but it is more difficult than you'd think. Hard to sneak up on them, hard to find them in concentrations because of the crazy amounts of water. Nowhere near as productive as field or slough hunting down south where I come from, but much more fun.

  • @hunterdude67
    @hunterdude67 Рік тому +1

    Got any tips/pointers for getting started with waterfowl in the BWCA? Ive always wanted to try that, always figured decoys would be too much a hassle, so I'm very interested to see how you did with that setup.

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      Yea, decoys are bulky, but luckily they are very light. We brought an extra big pack for the decoys, fishing net and blind and we did have to double portage, but it was worth it. Duck hunting the BWCA is definitely challenging because of all the water out there - so much room for ducks to spread out. It is about the experience, not necessarily the numbers. If you want numbers, you're better off hunting southern or western MN near a cornfield. In the BW, I look for three things, depending on my strategy. #1 is wild rice if you want to set up a blind and still-hunt. #2 is pinch-points/rivers that might be used as a flyway between larger bodies of water. #3 is areas you can sneak up on bedded/feeding ducks if you are trying to stalk/jump shoot them. This is super challenging, but I have had success on super windy rivers where you can quietly stalk around every corner and sneak up on them. The best areas are windy rivers, but shallow protected bays are also a possibility. Ducks will rarely fly over wooded areas, so if you can corner them in a small bay they may fly right over you to escape, giving you a decent shot. It is super hard to shoot out of a canoe, even the most stable, so I would probably suggest setting up a blind near wild rice pre-dawn for your best chance of success.

  • @eduffy4937
    @eduffy4937 Рік тому +3

    Man, im tellin ya, its hard to beat a trippin partner thats willing to blow his shoulders out with ya to do the fast and deep entry on day one. Nuthin worse than wasting fishing time ooozing along with heavy haulers.

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      Couldn’t agree more! Bust it day one, get in deep and enjoy better fishing than most will ever see!

    • @eduffy4937
      @eduffy4937 Рік тому +1

      @@therealfarwater absolutely buddy. Hard work is a trait many have long since forgotten about. Good to see some people still not afraid of power humping it for a couple days. Always better fishing way far away from ppl

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому +2

      I relish the hard work! After our travel days, we basically fish from sunup to sundown only taking bathroom breaks and enough time for two hot meals a day - that's the only way to do it - savor every moment in the wilderness. I can sleep when I get back home

    • @eduffy4937
      @eduffy4937 Рік тому +1

      @@therealfarwater absolutely. Many have never dug deep enough in a day to see what capacity their reserve tank of energy holds. Its a true shame that more people do not experience this place. Its a readily accessible place that still exists where it truly is still man existing with nature, not against it, a place where men(and women) can test themselves against adverse conditions in a dynamic, everchanging place that still remains largely unchanged since the beginning of time.ive spent hundreds of nights in the park, i was raised by cook, and im forever thankful for the lessons it has taught me. Theres no telling what a piece of s*it id personally be had i grown up without this place i now bring my 4 sons to. I hope this place infects them as much as it did me.

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      @@eduffy4937 awesome…well said! I couldn’t agree more

  • @differentfins
    @differentfins Рік тому +1

    I want to do a cast and blast so bad! First thing's first, I need to buy a shotgun. I am a rifle man, never owned a shotgun. I do 'fins and feathers' for grouse with the .22 or .17. I do see a lot of geese while fall fishing. Cheers!

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому +1

      It is a lot of fun but also a lot of work. Duck hunting is tough around here with all the water they have to hide/spread out. I think a 20 gauge is a great investment because you can use it for grouse, duck and deer

  • @user-dv7of2kq4k
    @user-dv7of2kq4k 6 місяців тому +1

    What was your setup for the helix? Batteries etc?

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  6 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/_e5RpiVbqQo/v-deo.htmlsi=pdnkc_ZlzGiAPCWG

  • @blydakid
    @blydakid Рік тому +1

    I have been online this am checkout Ram and Humminbird but cannot find that awesome mount setup you have. Can you help me out please?

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/_e5RpiVbqQo/v-deo.html here’s the video I made for it. Also, check out my blog post about it: chasingfarwater.com/humminbird-helix-5-sonar-gps-the-perfect-backcountry-canoe-fishing-system/

  • @TheresaVanStraten
    @TheresaVanStraten Рік тому +1

    Could you please tell me what brand/model fish finder you are using in your canoe?

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      Its a Humminbird Helix 5 - here's a link to the full setup video: ua-cam.com/video/_e5RpiVbqQo/v-deo.html

  • @DRazz86
    @DRazz86 Рік тому +1

    When you fish on the canoe do you anchor your self or what’s your best tips as far as fishing on the canoe?

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      I used to anchor all the time but rarely do anymore. I’ve gone to a drift sock, which is far easier to use and is more effective. Early in the spring, right after the spawn when they are up shallow I’ll bring the anchor so we can focus on shallow bays, moving water, etc but I’ve found anchors are far too much work and often end up spooking the fish or murkying the water.

    • @DRazz86
      @DRazz86 Рік тому +1

      @@therealfarwater thanks. I’ll give that a try.

    • @DRazz86
      @DRazz86 Рік тому +1

      @@therealfarwater one more thing. What works best, hanging the drift sock on the side or the tip of the canoe?

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому +1

      @@DRazz86 Good question. I like to drift perpendicular to the direction of the wind, because I want to be jigging perpendicular to the boat (casting into the wind). Jigging at a 90 degree angle to the boat (and a 45 degree angle to the water) allows for the best bait action, hookset, control, etc. You have to be careful not to hook the sock because it will be on the same side you’re fishing. Put a short leash on it and that should keep it under the boat and away from hooks. If it’s windy, however, I would not suggest the side of the boat. Having it off the rear will be much more stable. Having it off the side in winds over 15mph is pretty precarious/dangerous, especially in a solo boat. If you master the drift with a sock, you can be lethal with the right winds. If you can drift between .8 and 1.5mph you can really get into a lot of fish quickly, like we did in the Thomas video.

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      @@DRazz86 Drifting for Walleyes on Thomas : ua-cam.com/video/wDysH6PpIV4/v-deo.html

  • @DRazz86
    @DRazz86 Рік тому +1

    I like that black paddle is it carbon fiber?

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому +1

      You betcha! Wenonah Black Lite Elbow. Darn near perfection

    • @DRazz86
      @DRazz86 Рік тому

      @@therealfarwater sweet

  • @odelldaniel7868
    @odelldaniel7868 Рік тому +1

    I have stayed in the cabin behind you in the intro of your video, Kawishawi lodge?

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому +1

      Yup, they are right on the narrows of Lake One

    • @odelldaniel7868
      @odelldaniel7868 Рік тому +1

      @@therealfarwater fished that area 3 times, still haven't made it to Insula, heading there in the spring.

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому +1

      Fishing can be really good on lakes One through Four, but in my opinion, if you want unpressured fish, ample campsites and to get away from the crowds, Insula/Alice is worth the trek...Most of it is paddling anyways, only super easy and mostly short portages along that route

    • @odelldaniel7868
      @odelldaniel7868 Рік тому +1

      @@therealfarwater I just got back from Ely, my son and I fished Pipestone Bay, I tried to get a permit for entry point 30 but none were available that week, we did great but paddled a ton for our fish. 10 years ago I took a group up, the guys didn't like the portages so we got to lake 2, set up camp and stayed the rest of the week. I'll see Insula in the spring...have a good one!!

    • @therealfarwater
      @therealfarwater  Рік тому

      @@odelldaniel7868 I love pipestone! Great fishing and campsites! Hope you had a good trip