This episode celebrates the highlights and unseen footage of Fish’n Canada’s 2016 road trip through Ontario’s diverse province, from city fishing to back country wilderness. One of their biggest Ontario adventures includes hosting the 2016 edition of the Cooper tire / Fish’n Canada Bootcamp, where the attendees get armed and dispatched for a series of hard-core fishing days, gain newfound knowledge and experience unforgettable angling action.
Don't forget to leave a COMMENT and give us a LIKE if you enjoyed what you saw. SUBSCRIBE for new videos and episodes released weekly!
CONNECT WITH US
--------------------------------
WEBSITE: http://fishncanada.com
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FishnCanada/
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fishncanadaofficial/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/angeloviolafnc/
One of Canada's longest-running fishing shows, Fish'n Canada travels from coast to coast in search of trophy fishing opportunities. First started by brothers Angelo and Reno Viola in 1986, The Fish’n Canada Show has been on the air for over 30 years. Today, Angelo is joined by lifelong fishing buddy, Pete Bowman, and the pair continue to travel across Canada educating anglers using the experience they’ve gained over the years #Season31 #FishingCanada
Show More Show Less View Video Transcript
0:00
[Music]
0:07
Ontario buddy Canada Ontario I've never
0:10
seen anything like that you can travel
0:11
to the far reaches of Northern Ontario
0:13
for that one folks that's why we fish
0:16
right there
0:18
that's southern Ontario fishing Canada
0:31
boot camp yeah this is what it's about
0:33
right
0:34
[Applause]
0:34
[Music]
0:36
the fishing Canada show brought to you
0:40
in part by Coleman the outdoor company
0:44
Cooper Tires Princecraft Beau's dominate
0:51
the waters and Garmin fight your fish
0:54
not your fish finder
0:57
[Music]
1:00
the province of Ontario is thought to
1:02
have gotten its name from an iroquois
1:04
word meaning beautiful water and we
1:06
couldn't imagine a more fitting title
1:08
with over a quarter of a million unique
1:11
lakes containing one-fifth of the
1:13
planet's fresh water ontario is at
1:15
bottomless treasure chests for anglers
1:17
of all types delivering wonders and
1:20
surprises year after year this season we
1:23
traveled to just ten of Ontario's
1:25
250,000 plus bodies of water but our
1:28
trips ran the gamut of fishing
1:30
experiences we tracked down a loose of
1:32
jewels in the remote reaches of Northern
1:34
Ontario people from all over the world
1:36
travel thousands of thousands of miles
1:38
for that little guy right there we
1:40
fought with monsters near feet from the
1:42
shores of central and southern Ontario's
1:44
urban centers and not to mention
1:49
everything in between on today's fishing
1:55
Canada episode we celebrate some of the
1:57
many highlights and unseen moments from
2:00
our year-long journey through both the
2:01
cities and the winding wilderness of
2:04
this great province we began our year
2:08
with a journey to the remote wilderness
2:09
of northern Ontario's Algoma region with
2:12
the one-of-a-kind Blue Fox camp has his
2:14
headquarters and embarked on a mission
2:16
to set his hook on an elusive Nipigon
2:18
strain brook trout
2:22
although the lake trout were more than
2:25
willing to do battle with me the giant
2:29
rookies not so much
2:35
they pushed me to my living I feels
2:38
better but when it was all said and done
2:40
mission accomplished
2:42
Arius how's that baby oh that is
2:49
gorgeous that is worth the trip into
2:52
these little backwoods trust me the
3:01
second stop on the Algoma leg of this
3:03
province-wide journey brought us to
3:05
wobba Tonga she Lake were Pete stationed
3:07
at Locke Island Lodge set out on his own
3:10
mission
3:11
accompanied by Danny Thompson a leading
3:13
expert in all things garment we launched
3:16
FNC one our unique Princecraft on the
3:18
unchartered waters of wobba Tonga she
3:20
and used our cutting-edge garment
3:21
technology to map the contours of the
3:23
lake with surgical precision and then to
3:26
pinpoint the location of our target in
3:28
this case a giant koala gonna fish under
3:32
the boat right now yeah that's a big one
3:35
I think we need to catch that one oh
3:37
yeah look at this hello Wow the agama
3:49
region that's a fantastic fish up here
3:52
above Wow
3:53
having scratched some of the most remote
3:55
locations off our list we changed years
3:58
deciding to tackle a more urban setting
4:00
and one of the most underappreciated
4:02
species of our time the common carp
4:05
demonstrating the ease with which
4:07
urbanites can access this exciting form
4:09
of angling peat fish exclusively from
4:12
shore located near the downtown core of
4:15
the beautiful central Ontario city of
4:17
Peterborough with the aid of local
4:19
carping guide Wilma Chef one of the most
4:22
exciting thing about this carp stuff is
4:24
the beepers going off what you hear that
4:25
you run to that Rotter you're just ready
4:27
to go it just gives you a great feeling
4:29
it's like here we go it's on you get
4:32
there's no way that you could not like
4:33
this
4:34
I don't care if you're the most anti
4:35
carp person in the world when you come
4:36
out and do this put it in your head that
4:38
it's a sport fish there's no way you
4:40
can't enjoy this this is a blast
4:41
there's definitely over 40 pounds worth
4:43
of fish in this net right now folks
4:45
Peterborough oh my jump higher than ever
4:51
so crazy
4:58
it's not every day that the owner of a
5:00
lodge welcomes you back from a long day
5:02
of fishing with an outstanding rendition
5:04
of a boy named Sue but that's exactly
5:06
what we got when we headed north once
5:09
again this time to the historic Martin
5:11
River Lodge owned and operated by the
5:12
very talented race a piano it's also not
5:19
every day that an angler is treated to
5:20
such an array of fishing auctions after
5:23
an adventurous ATV expedition and I
5:25
found ourselves entertained by the most
5:27
active Smalley's we've encountered all
5:29
year these aquatic acrobats actually
5:33
seem to be jumping at a chance to get
5:34
into our boat the great accommodations
5:49
an amazing fishery and the bonus luxury
5:51
of some foot-tapping evening
5:53
entertainment the Martin River Lodge is
5:55
truly an Ontario triple threat
5:57
[Music]
6:03
there has to be something mystical about
6:06
the courses after wedding our appetites
6:09
for vast in the north we find ourselves
6:11
steering southward much like a salmon
6:13
returns to its native waters we're
6:15
returning to ours the exceptional waters
6:18
of the core tha's this time clear and
6:21
stony Lakes with special guests ROI arms
6:25
the CEO of Cooper Tire just days away
6:27
from his retirement angelanst fnc one
6:30
clear view cottage resort hoping to
6:32
satisfy his continued hunger for
6:33
smallmouth bass the audience is getting
6:36
an opportunity to see one good-looking
6:38
intelligent young angler on one side and
6:43
an old coot on the other side I'll let
6:46
you decide which is which Wow isn't it
6:54
nice if they watch the show
6:56
yeah sit and see the person that caught
6:58
all the fish right that's going to be on
7:00
the show right
7:02
I think there's convince them there's
7:03
something really good news anything
7:05
that's going to happen come oh that's a
7:09
better fish
7:14
there's a look at behind the behind if I
7:17
can hurry up do it yeah that's why they
7:19
call it fishing but if you got to keep
7:20
fishing
7:21
don't keep fishing in your tackle box
7:23
keep fishing in your head you know keep
7:25
fishing for answers sweet that is
7:29
beautiful
7:31
did you know that one of the main
7:33
criterias that Pete and I use when
7:35
shooting fishing Canada episodes in
7:37
Ontario is diversity in not only
7:39
locations but species as well we always
7:43
try to depict a broad spectrum of
7:44
fishing scenarios take the season for
7:47
instance we commence the year with the
7:49
gorgeous an iconic brook trout and as a
7:52
bonus also included Lake trouble as we
7:54
journeyed further throughout the
7:56
province we added the underrated common
7:58
carp the ever so elusive muskie the very
8:02
popular and delicious walleye the
8:05
acrobatic and downright nasty smallmouth
8:07
bass along with its cousin the
8:09
largemouth then some southern Ontario
8:12
northern pike ending things off with the
8:15
relatively unknown freshwater drum
8:18
with a single seasons fish species lists
8:21
like this it's easy to see why the
8:23
province of Ontario is hands-down
8:26
Canada's forerunner and fishing
8:28
diversity just another reason to go fish
8:31
in Ontario I don't know how many times
8:36
we referred to it as the fish of 10,000
8:39
casts but the elusive muskie is a
8:41
challenge unlike any other that we face
8:44
in Ontario this year we steered our
8:47
voyage to the small town of Plantagenet
8:48
not far from the easternmost point of
8:50
the province where we run to food with
8:52
longtime friend and fishing buddy muskie
8:55
guide John Anderson John and I gave
8:57
ourselves three days on the Ottawa River
8:59
to catch up and catch ourselves one or
9:01
more of these magnificent beasts after
9:05
three long days of casting a monstrous
9:08
muskie finally struck my bait nice pass
9:10
an exhilarating climax we could not have
9:12
written to be any better crazy what a
9:21
monster
9:22
beautiful fish in one of the final
9:27
destinations of this year's Ontario
9:28
roadtrip Pete found new joy in fishing
9:31
for underutilized species
9:33
he'd never yet put in his sight what a
9:35
bunch of Bulldogs the much-maligned wait
9:37
for it
9:38
Sheepshead I launched the Princecraft
9:44
onto the bay equity from Merlin Park
9:46
with Kevin Labor's Myrna Park owner and
9:48
resident sheephead enthusiast I made my
9:51
introduction to a whole new world of
9:53
fishing for the tail anima power there
10:02
that big tail yeah
10:04
nice we began our seasonal tour of
10:08
Ontario at our furthest destination from
10:11
our production facilities in the GTA
10:13
fittingly we ended up our tour just a
10:16
stone's throw away from home base this
10:19
last stop on our tour served as an
10:20
incredible reminder of just how easy it
10:22
can be to access amazing fishing we're
10:28
back here the spectacular frenzy of
10:31
leaping salmon could have surely been
10:33
observed by nearby apartments not quite
10:40
so easily seen though is the multi
10:42
species smorgasbord that exists just
10:44
below the surface in this and many
10:46
similar harbours you can travel in the
10:50
far reaches of northern ontario for that
10:52
one folks today I got that one pretty
10:55
close to home ok that morning I think
11:00
that's southern Ontario folks southern
11:03
Ontario wicked
11:09
let's go fishing Canada one of the
11:18
biggest highlights of our ontario-based
11:20
adventures this year took place smack
11:23
dab in the middle of our road trip when
11:25
we interrupted our scheduled programming
11:27
to host the 2016 edition of the cooper
11:30
tire fishing canada boot camp for this
11:33
we returned to one of our favorite
11:35
ontario destinations the unrivaled show
11:38
deer lodge on the french river presented
11:42
in collaboration with our partners at
11:43
Cooper Tire and featuring a dream team
11:46
of local and non-local expert guides
11:48
this year's fishing Canada boot camp
11:50
promised to deliver an unforgettable
11:52
fishing experience for nearly 30
11:54
attendees each invited by our sponsors
11:56
to celebrate their contribution to the
11:58
tire industry our special guests
12:01
traveling from coast to coast arrived on
12:03
a hot midsummer afternoon greeted by
12:05
champagne warm friendly embraces and a
12:08
guarantee of forging new bonds of
12:10
lasting memories the last of our boot
12:14
campers to arrive our guest of honor the
12:16
incomparable Roy arms to whom we all
12:19
raised our glass
12:32
some the roles were cast the stage was
12:36
set it was Showtime that evening on the
12:42
French River the sunset over a group of
12:44
near strangers assembled with little
12:46
idea exactly what to expect from their
12:49
eminent boot camp experience when the
12:52
Sun rose the next morning however well
12:54
the troops would be in for a rude
12:56
awakening
12:56
[Music]
13:01
[Applause]
13:02
[Music]
13:21
after a quick breakfast the soldiers
13:23
were all armed with fishing rods and
13:26
dispatched the water with their
13:28
appointed drill sergeants
13:56
[Music]
14:01
today's hot spot was actually located
14:03
during our 2016 boot camp the way
14:05
planning the screen will get you there
14:06
this is a back bay that harbors large
14:08
moat and smallmouth bass the odd pike
14:11
and if you're really lucky you could tie
14:12
into a Nipissing mustard top waters and
14:15
spinnerbaits are the best multi species
14:16
bait choices with four and five inch
14:18
sang coast being the best plastics from
14:20
the bass this is a general location
14:22
Waypoint work the entire Bay for best
14:24
results for more hot spots like this one
14:27
check out fishing canada.com
14:29
[Music]
14:38
and walleye perch yeah I'm off the dock
14:42
not sure what it was this guy got a 27
14:46
inch walleye you cute she got another 20
14:48
inch so we did good it's just been learn
14:51
learn learn learn I think I've taken
14:53
more away from this week so far than I
14:56
could gather in a lifetime so it's been
14:59
great
15:00
me I'm happier than the B dog now you
15:05
may be wondering where we were during
15:07
all this while Pete hosted a series of
15:09
seminars for our novice anglers I opted
15:12
to daunt another hat for the occasion my
15:14
chef's hat that's right
15:16
while our guests were out cooking under
15:18
the hot August Sun I was cooking up a
15:21
storm and it showed your kitchens
15:22
preparing a homestyle Italian feast fit
15:25
for Don Corleone Ian the boys at least I
15:29
could rest assured that for all my hard
15:31
work in the kitchen my fishing troops
15:33
were hard at work on the water
15:35
[Music]
15:44
[Applause]
15:45
[Music]
15:47
faster-faster-faster
15:48
don't she's right on it that's what they
15:55
feel like though I they hit it so hard
15:56
they knock it feels like they're
15:58
knocking at it does it look big
16:16
there is there's another one
16:19
double-header ice that's the way to end
16:24
the day boys fish in Canada
16:41
Cooper Tire bootcamp yeah this is what
16:44
it's about right here after many long
16:48
hours of fishing our guests returned to
16:49
shore each day with newfound knowledge
16:52
new stories to tell and a tremendous
16:55
appetite thankfully our mystery boot
16:57
camp chef was more than willing to step
17:00
up to the plate or in this case the
17:01
platter for residents of Ontario like me
17:07
and pee it can sometimes be pretty easy
17:10
to forget just how expansive and diverse
17:12
the province truly is this year we
17:15
visited just a select handful of
17:17
Ontario's thousands scratch that
17:19
hundreds of thousands of lakes and still
17:22
managed to stumble on exciting
17:23
revelations and invigorating first-time
17:26
experiences it's why even after the
17:29
camera stopped rolling and the last
17:31
episode has hit the air Pete and I
17:33
continue to hit the water in search of
17:35
new angling adventures now if you'll
17:38
excuse us our chariot awaits
17:41
[Music]
18:00
the anterior portion of this fishing
18:02
candidacies and took us to a wide array
18:04
of locations here's our played out our
18:07
tour started at blue fox camp on tour
18:10
Patrick Lake in the Algoma region we
18:12
next traveled to Locke Island Lodge on
18:15
hua bitanga XI Lake which is situated
18:17
northeast of wah wah
18:19
from there we ventured to the friendly
18:21
city of Peterborough and fish the
18:23
Otonabee River heading north again we
18:26
made our way to Martin River Lodge on
18:28
the Martin river system heading slightly
18:31
south and west we made our way to show
18:34
to your Lodge on the french river and
18:35
then ventured into the core 'this ending
18:39
up at Clearview cottage resort on Clear
18:41
Lake
18:42
our last three trips of the season were
18:44
to the Ottawa River musky factory near
18:47
plantation at Merlin Park cottages on
18:50
the Bay of Quinte and the Whitby harbour
18:52
a port in the GTA just off of Lake
18:55
Ontario
18:59
[Music]
19:06
today's klp is l4 location this entire
19:10
show was dedicated to our Ontario
19:12
episode shot throughout the season this
19:14
great province is renowned as a top
19:16
fishing destination and one of the many
19:18
reasons why is good fisheries management
19:21
Ontario is comprised of 20 separate
19:24
zones all having their own set of
19:26
Fisheries regulations so it's important
19:28
to be in the know if you're traveling
19:29
from zone to zone
19:30
Pete and I have a PDF of these
19:32
regulations on our office computers as
19:35
well as our mobile phones as an example
19:37
you may think a walleye is a walleye no
19:40
matter where you go but when you scratch
19:42
below the surface you'll see that
19:44
throughout the province of Ontario the
19:45
laws change and it's up to you to
19:48
interpret them
19:48
it's these laws and regulations that
19:51
will ensure the province of Ontario will
19:53
always be a world-class fishing
19:55
destination fish in canada show brought
20:00
to you in part by Ram trucks guts glory
20:04
Ram Stearns trusted on the water since
20:08
1952 mercury outboards number one on the
20:12
water and outdoor Canada Canada's only
20:16
national fishing & hunting magazine
20:18
closed captioning provided by lithium
20:21
pros the one battery you need
20:24
[Music]
#Outdoors
#Fishing


