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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, Peter Bowman, and the pair continue to travel across Canada educating anglers using the experience they’ve gained over the years
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you know you got a fishing problem when
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you get out of a perfectly good warm bed
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to come out here it's striper
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fast fishing those are powerful powerful
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animals aren't they
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the only way you can describe this thing
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is drop shotting on steroids
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i've never seen anything rip right off
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reel like that in my life
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and so they get like how much bigger
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twice the size of that
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oh my god oh i'm gonna kill you
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[Music]
1:04
today's episode is a very special one
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for me for a number of reasons
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first it's another outing with my
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grandson nikki
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second it takes us to arguably the most
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fascinating body of water in the world
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in pursuit of the baddest member of the
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bass family we're headed to the bay of
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fundy
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to chase down some huge resident sea run
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stripers
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now on their own those are all good
1:28
excuses to get pumped up for this shoot
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but i've got another reason to be
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excited you see
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i've been convalescing for the past two
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months
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this is my first road trip since my
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heart attack
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yes i found out eleven weeks four days
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and nine hours ago
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i'm a mere mortal fortunately for me
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i not only survived it but i feel
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outstanding
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i haven't felt like this in years
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i'm not gonna lie to you i'm a little
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concerned about grandpa
1:58
but he did get the green light from his
2:00
cardiologist and he assured me he wasn't
2:02
gonna push it
2:03
but i'm still gonna have to keep an eye
2:04
on him for sure or grandma's gonna kill
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me making the 15-hour trek from home
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base in ontario to the maritimes
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for me well it's one of the most
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enjoyable road trips
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imaginable especially when you've been
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grounded for an extended period of time
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like i have our final destination
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is bass barn fishing charters and tours
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located just
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outside of economy nova scotia it's on
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the north shore of minus basin
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which is an inlet of the bay of funding
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one of north america's seven wonders and
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of course
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famous for having the highest tides on
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the planet
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this is truly one of the most amazing
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places on earth i've been reading up on
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it and apparently more water travels
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through here in just one tide than all
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the freshwater rivers in the world twice
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a day 160 billion tons of sea water
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flows in and out with a bay of fundy
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don't ask me how they figured it out but
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i believe it
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now that we've settled in it's time to
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meet up with our host and guide for this
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extraordinary fishing canada episode
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greg belivo owner of bass barn charters
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and tours
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by all accounts this guy is the real
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deal
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well i think i probably caught my first
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sea bass when i was probably about
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14 or 15 years old and i'm 51 years old
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now
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so i guess probably about 37 years a lot
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of people told me all summer long
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that greg that your charter is is like
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an amazing charter compared to charities
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we've been on all over the world
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that the way that you treat your
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customers the the history that you talk
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about of on your charters the fish that
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they get to catch
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i'm a very lucky person to have this
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opportunity to
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to kind of be in a place where it's
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never been done before
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it doesn't matter what part of the world
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you're in weather always seems to play a
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major role in your fishing activities
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greg just informed us that the bay is no
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place for us to be tomorrow as
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originally planned
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the wind is going to be coming from the
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southwest at 20k
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and that means six footers our ever been
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to see nikki
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so we've got time to take in some of the
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local sites and flavors
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thanks folks appreciate it thank you
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thanks for coming
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welcome to the cliffs of fundy aspiring
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deal parks welcome center
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the tides in the bay of fundy that's
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what we need to hear about the
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highest tides in the world 53.4 was the
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recorded
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tide the tides are higher now and the
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tides continue to get higher
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because of climate change have they
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determined why
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the tide is so much higher here than any
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other part of the world with the
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exception of alaska i think it has
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a similar tide there's a place there
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actually it's because of the shape of
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the bay
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it's a funnel shape and so as the tide
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comes
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in the bay where is it going to go it
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has to go up right
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and so it goes up the bay but so this
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this shape
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the direction and the shape of the bay
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of fundy is totally unique on the planet
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then
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yeah wow that's great
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we're also going to take advantage of
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this downtime and get up a little extra
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early tomorrow morning
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we all know how much nikki loves that
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and taking some surf fishing
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up on the headwaters of the minus basin
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it just happens to be right outside the
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four seasons retreat
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our home for this shoot
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hey listen i have no problem getting up
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early if it means going fishing
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but school not so much actually i'm
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looking forward to some surf vision
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i've never tried it before and it sounds
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like a real blast but
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seriously 4am all right you ready
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let's do this wait i'm just fishing for
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stripers right yes sir
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it's cold it's like early
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the only thing that can make this
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scenario warm
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fuzzy and nice is if we catch a fish so
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let's just get some fish
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any other place you'd rather be right
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now nick
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there he is yes baby
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you got it buddy
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you know you got a fishing problem when
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you get out of a perfectly good warm bed
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in the middle of the night in the wee
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hours
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to come out here and striper bass
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fishing in the cold
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dark chilly coast of the bay of fundy
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but that's exactly what we're doing any
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other place you'd rather be right now
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nick
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come on little basses
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there he is a voice yes
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little wee guy yeah a little wee striper
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that that's what's been nibbling at us
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nick
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mom's out there somewhere he's small but
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he's alive
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that gets the blood flowing a little bit
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that's what we're looking for except
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about
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i would say 20 times that size-wise
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congratulations first fish of the night
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first fish of the night day whatever you
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want to call it
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somewhere here come on ain't big
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it's something you got a little stripe
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rod that's a nice little one
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nice one buddy that is spectacular oh
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man
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that's worth getting up in the middle of
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the night for right there i'd say so
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we're going to be going after fish that
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are three and four times
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five times the size of that out in the
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middle of the base
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oh yeah out in the middle of the bay
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okay
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goodbye buddy thank you for making
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this worth it
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the other way buddy there you go there
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you go
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what a great experience so i
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so right now we're in this big like
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muddy flat area and the tide is really
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low and you can see this river
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it's just flowing all the way through
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and leads right out to the ocean
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but right now it's low tide so when the
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tide comes up pretty much where i'm
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sitting it's all going to be filled with
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water and we're going to launch here
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and then we're going to smack some
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stripers and we're going to have a great
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day
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well it's it's hard for most people to
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fathom where we fish
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more water travels in and out in one
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tide that travels through every river in
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the world
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and the current is amazing if you have
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never experienced
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the current in the modern space near bay
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of fundy it's hard to explain to people
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how much turbulence there really is when
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i first spoke to greg over the phone
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and he told me just how he's fishing for
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these stripers the first thing i said to
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him was that it sounds like drop
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shotting
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i learned about drop shotting for
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walleye in northern ontario on a show
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last season
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i love it it's so exciting when you go
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to set the hook and you feel us all
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bang on the line from what i'm hearing
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about striper bass from grandpa though
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there's going to be a little more bang
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on the line this time
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he says that these things are the
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craziest members of the bass family
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they're big they're strong and they're
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mean
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[Music]
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this presentation is exactly like drop
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shotting
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well sort of you see drop shining is all
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about finesse
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this is anything but we're using a one
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to three pound sinker
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a main line of 80 pound braid and a 100
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pound monofilament leader
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oh and the hook it's a size 10 on
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well that's the game when you're fishing
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for stripe bass and the bay of funding
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there you go buddy
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oh my god you're not even going to get
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that in the water
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and they're going to bite it yes baby
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you got her buddy
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bring her up that's it nick reel it
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everybody watch your step
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how do i what am i doing just stay there
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reel it in yeah
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[Music]
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that's the way that's the way that's the
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way that fight i know
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that's the way me get out of your way
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oh my god down and yeah that's it up
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that's it that's the way
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that drag was unlocked dude oh yeah
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oh i see what he was saying earlier but
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let's be like a
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full body workout
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bring it up bring it up
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okay drop drop drop that's it
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thank you
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how cool is that your biggest bass ever
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that's true it's a good start buddy that
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that yeah
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good job that's a great start and so
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they get like
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how much bigger twice the size of that
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twice the size of that
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have a good day off he goes well for the
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first one
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we're a little slime did you just wipe
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your your hand at my back
10:58
well you can i just catch you wiping
11:00
your head on my back oh
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i'm going to kill you it's going to be a
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long day
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your dominance i'm trying buddy
11:12
i've never seen anything rip right off
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real like that in my life
11:28
that was greasy
11:31
that's pulling that's my first drag
11:33
puller of the day i'll tell you that
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holy mackerel whoa
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i'm just reefing this thing you're gonna
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have to net this one for you buddy
11:42
yeah i'm not even gonna stand up give me
11:44
a minute to get the net
11:46
wow i didn't think we were gonna get a
11:49
fish that was gonna pull this drag this
11:50
dragon
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locked in locked in 80 pound
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and he's just pulling it at will that is
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a good bass
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i hope we get a chance to see him this
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is this is
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normally i think on on average probably
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about four footers out here
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and this is like a mill pond today an
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outgoing tide
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just turned around about an hour ago and
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starting to head out
12:15
when we started this morning it was
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ripping in
12:18
and they told me that the bigger fish
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came at the end of the tide when it was
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starting to run out and guess what
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they're right assert your dominance
12:30
i'm trying buddy i'm trying
12:33
he's not done yet i've never seen
12:36
anything rip braid off reel like that in
12:39
my life
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okay i'm gonna drop them to you yeah
12:44
there you go
12:44
got him nice give me a high five on that
12:48
because you might
12:49
you didn't think i was gonna do it i
12:50
didn't lie to you
12:52
i honestly thought he was bigger than
12:53
that that's a long fish oh i know what
12:56
it is
12:57
that's nothing to complain about all the
12:59
colors on them that little like
13:01
chanting just absolutely streak right
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down
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absolutely stunning bye bye
13:08
see ya how was that
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i just don't care you know i mean it's
13:13
fantastic getting a fish like that don't
13:15
get me wrong but
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i can't get over where i'm at where i am
13:18
right now
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this is the middle of the bay of fundy
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and it is like a mill pond
13:24
we're on the outflow of the world's
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biggest tide 50 foot tide
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and these fish are just following bait
13:30
in as the tide pushes up
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on a there's a bunch of rocks right
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ahead of the boat and uh
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the tide pushed all the bait up into
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those rocks about four hours ago
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and now it's pulling them all back out
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again
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and the big schools these are marauders
13:45
these are these are one of the most
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prolific predators that you're going to
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find
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in this part of part of the bay they're
13:52
like a pack of wolves when they start
13:53
feeding on these
13:54
these fish to understand the
13:57
significance of the rocks nikki and i
13:58
are fishing today
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you have to first get a brief history
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lesson like we did british
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airmen trained in the bert and they used
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that rock out there for a dive bomber
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practice
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and presumably there's still old shell
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casings and stuff out there because it
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looked like a submarine kind of
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the eastern air command of the royal
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canadian air force played a critical
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role in the air operations on the
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atlantic coast of canada
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during the second world war here fighter
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squadrons honed their bombing skills for
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anti-submarine operations in canadian
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coastal waters during the battle of the
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atlantic and it's these very rocks
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that were target practice for our
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canadian fighter pilots in the early
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1940s
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they flew down the shore and they bombed
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the brookhills
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and at the top of our tower which we'll
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go up to the top
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shortly were our af uh
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officers and they would radio back to
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divert whether the
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plane hit the target or not i could
14:53
imagine planes flying and dropping those
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bombs
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yes yes very cool
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oh my god that's what fishing is all
15:04
about right there these moments
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you can never replicate them anywhere
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else this is a big fish
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to get to the minus basin on the bay of
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funding nick and i first took highway
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401 to highway 20 in quebec
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we next took highway 30 the montreal
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bypass
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and then got back onto highway 20. from
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there it was on to transcanada highway
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85
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which then turns into highway 2 and
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eventually turns into 104.
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we exited the highway right on station
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road turn right onto highway 2
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a quick left on the cove road and
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finally reached our home away from home
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the four seasons retreat near the town
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of economy nova scotia
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the property here is in a perfect
15:47
setting directly on the minus basin
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which is the innermost area of the bay
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of funding
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beautiful sunrises and sunsets as well
15:55
as a view of the world's largest hides
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makes this the perfect fishing
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destination and even more so
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a great place for a family vacation
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okay let me get up just relax don't
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don't give them any slack no no you just
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just hold on don't even worry about
16:24
reeling him in let him do his own thing
16:29
no slack whatsoever
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oh my god
16:37
that's good take a little bit of line at
16:40
a time you don't have to get them all in
16:41
all at once
16:43
oh my god just take your time take your
16:45
time
16:48
it's better you're tiring them out you
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know when you're doing what you're doing
16:52
right now you think you're not gaining
16:54
on them but you are because you're
16:55
tiring them out
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take a little bit of line not much oh my
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god
17:04
you were laughing at me earlier with
17:05
that big fish
17:07
i'd say something those are powerful
17:10
powerful animals aren't they
17:11
oh yeah plus you got a pound plus you
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got a pound plus a weight
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plus you got this five mile an hour
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current
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[Music]
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that's a big fish buddy well come on if
17:24
you want to come over here
17:26
because he's over here yeah right you
17:28
want to walk over here
17:31
that's it watch the rod get down in
17:33
front of you that's all
17:35
that's it you okay yeah take a break
17:38
take a break
17:39
he's tiring you up and he's tiring out
17:41
himself too so just be careful look at
17:42
them
17:43
look at the bend in that rod wow that's
17:46
insane buddy
17:47
this is a uh this is a big fish
17:51
oh yeah he's tiring that's the way
17:54
perfect
17:54
doing great man you want a massage
18:02
oh that's a big one he's the biggums
18:04
bring him over here
18:06
see if we can get him with this
18:10
nice oh nice got it yeah let it some
18:13
slack
18:15
see if you can open your bail a little
18:16
bit or put your rod down
18:18
perfect that was like a workout
18:22
nice buddy look at that
18:26
look at you buddy lift them up a bit i
18:29
can't do
18:30
this again pull them pull them pull them
18:33
that's it
18:33
pull them like that hold them up there
18:35
you go
18:40
that is fantastic that's what fishing is
18:42
all about right there these moments
18:45
you can never replicate them anywhere
18:47
else never doing anything else
18:49
fantastic that's a 25 pounder buddy
18:53
wow gorgeous congratulations man
18:57
okay let's put him home
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stripe bass fishing has been around for
19:03
decades on the bay
19:05
but it's been the last 10 years or so
19:07
that it's become one of the more popular
19:09
game fish on the east coast
19:11
i think a lot of that has to do with the
19:13
decline of the atlantic salmon sport
19:14
fishery
19:15
pete and i have been fishing for east
19:17
coast stripers for years now
19:19
but this well it's the first time i've
19:21
sampled fundy for these nasty critters
19:24
normally we hit flowing tributaries that
19:26
connect with the bay
19:27
which is the source of the biggest and
19:29
most healthy migratory striper
19:31
population in eastern canada
19:33
maybe even the world hooking up with one
19:36
of these extremely aggressive giant
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striped bass has got to be one of the
19:39
most exciting forms of angling you can
19:42
experience
19:42
anywhere else in the world i promise you
19:45
they're one of the hardest fighting fish
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you will ever do battle with
19:49
look at you buddy
19:56
[Music]
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today's hot spot is probably the most
20:01
unique fishing area i've ever been on
20:03
the waypoint on your screen will get you
20:05
right there during world war
20:07
ii this exact fishing area was used by
20:09
the canadian military for target
20:11
practice
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with live ammo nowadays this rock pile
20:15
is one of the best striper structures
20:17
i've ever fished by anchoring and then
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free lining a one to two pound drop shot
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rig
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with a piece of herring on a 10-knot
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hook to the bottom
20:26
we read the big stripers in no time i
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highly recommend giving captain greg
20:30
bellaval a call if you want to
20:31
experience this great fishery
20:33
trying it on your own without tied
20:35
fishing experience can be extremely
20:37
dangerous
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for more hot spots like this one visit
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