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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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if that is not one of ontario's finest
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sport fish then i don't know what is yes
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you want to see some colors on a brook
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trout look at that
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painting right there oh baby
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baby baby that is it right there dude
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aren't they just the most beautiful
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things absolutely gorgeous
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that is my favorite fish without
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question
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this is why we fish right here the fish
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if you were given the ultimate in
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artistic talent and creativity along
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with a paintbrush and a palette of
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vibrant colors
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and someone said to you hey can you
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paint me a crazy colorful fish
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well the odds are you won't be painting
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a lake trout or a largemouth bass
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i can pretty much guarantee you won't be
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painting a pike or a muskie either they
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just don't have those wild colors that a
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true artist would desire
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you want your creation to look vibrant
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right i'll bet
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you'd choose a brook trout to me it's a
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no-brainer
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that is so oh look at that look at that
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painting right there bye bye buddy
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as you can probably tell today's fishing
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canada show is all about the brook trout
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oh my god look at this thing that is
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what you call a gorgeous fish oh that is
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like it's like it's painted on it
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wow how beautiful is that man that's a
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nasty male right there yeah
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i would beat you up big time yeah
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wow since this great species is one in
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which
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extensive travel may be involved we
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again reiterate the importance of
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staying within the set
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coven 19 protocols when moving from
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region to region
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people from all over the world travel
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thousands and thousands of miles for
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that little guy right there
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that's gorgeous the brook trout or as
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it's often referred to as the speckle
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trout is truly one of god's greatest
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creations in the animal kingdom
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in the brook trout's most muted color
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phase it still looks like a painting
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that normally puts people into a state
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of amazement
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oh my gosh just crazy
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in fact some anglers are so taken by
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this gorgeous creature
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that they would never keep their cats to
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enjoy a unique meal look at that fish
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folks
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that is stunning i'm going to do this
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fish the honors of a net release
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yeah she goes we're not sure if this is
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a good thing
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or a bad thing since a small 10 to 12
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inch brookie is one of the finest
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tasting fish on the face of this earth
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what is it i am in heaven and i'm i'm
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not ready to stop yet
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i'm gonna keep going brook trout are
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native to eastern north america with the
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range expanding to the great lakes
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tributaries of the united states
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reaching as far south as the appalachian
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mountains they're also found in manitoba
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throughout ontario into quebec the
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maritime provinces and i've even heard
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bc
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the distribution of brook trout around
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the globe is quite limited in that they
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can only survive and more importantly
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spawn in a certain type of water
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that said they can also be found in
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europe asia
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africa and south america yep we were
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surprised at that one too
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when talking about brook trout habitat
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these little creatures need specific
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conditions to survive
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one of those is water temperature they
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can live
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in waters from the mid 40s fahrenheit
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and up to believe it or not
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70 degrees however their preferred
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temperature
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is around 55 to 62 fahrenheit or 13 to
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17 celsius
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this is where they thrive
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another equally important factor to
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consider is the water conditions that
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brook trout need to spawn in
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flowing water is critical in most creeks
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and rivers that's not a problem
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but in lakes however that natural needed
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flow is absent
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the only lakes that brook trout can
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naturally reproduce
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have upwellings and springs
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look at that if that is not
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one of ontario's finest sport fish then
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i don't know what is
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because that is just absolutely stunning
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and there we go i got a gorgeous little
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fish
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that is a beautiful brook trout right
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there folks
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beautiful brook trout
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they are quick everything they do is
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fast
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[Applause]
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whoa
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[Music]
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a classic example of a world-class brook
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trout area is ontario's algonquin park
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this iconic destination is canada's
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oldest provincial park
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it's roughly 7 725 square kilometers and
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contains over 1 000
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named lakes of these lakes 240 of them
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contain
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self-sustaining brook trout populations
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algonquin park is known as the world's
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largest
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natural brook trout spawning area
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although my experience there is limited
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anz has made many fishing trips to
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algonquin and is living proof that this
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place is like no other
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in fact ange had a chance to revisit
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this magical place and thank god
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he took me along for a guided tour
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[Music]
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come on brookie jump in there see that's
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that's typical for up here right
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very yeah very typical
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and every once in a while a big three or
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four pounder will sneak into there
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really yeah see i can't i can't imagine
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a spec being three or four pounds i just
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have never
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yeah they're pretty cool i've never seen
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it they're pretty cool
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that's awesome man they cool good
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looking fish
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they've got the square tail he's got the
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beautiful spots
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there you go little buddy goddammit
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it's a bigger fish man
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get it buddy
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here you go nice one that's a good brook
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trout right there
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that's nice ah look at him go that's a
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beauty fish
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that is a beauty they're tough oh and
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slimy
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beautiful fish dude ah he's over two
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pounds isn't he oh yeah he's three he's
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straight
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sweet i wanted to see a three pounder
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he's three i've been satisfied
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algonquin park is not the only brook
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trout destination to investigate for a
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future fishing trip
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another phenomenal natural brook trout
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producer is the world famous
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lake nipigon and nipigon river the
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landscape here is very much different
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from algonquin park
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and so are the fish yes look at that
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speck
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oh
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you want to see some colors on a
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speckled trout on a brook trout
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that is as nice as it gets right there
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if algonquin is all about numbers number
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of lakes number of portages
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and of course number of fish the nipigon
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is all about size
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size of the water as well as size of the
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nippicon strain brook trout
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this area has been producing trophy
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brook trout since the 1800s
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come on you came in
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way too easy i thought what's going on
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for the size of this fish
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whoa
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[Music]
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he spawn on me these nipper gun brookies
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are absolute firecrackers
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the fight like this is something you
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just won't see from any other freshwater
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fish
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i've never seen anything like that
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because
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i'm not gonna uh i'm not gonna chase him
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because this water is crazy
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he came in that boat so easy i like that
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says wow you know what this is a decent
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sized trout like a
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typical nipping river what you'd come
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forward if you can river
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spec or brook trout and it came out so
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easy i thought wow is it because the
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water temp the water temps are just in
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the low 50s but these are cold water
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fish
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[Music]
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check that out folks that is the world
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famous nipping river
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brook trout or speckled trout what a
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gorgeous gorgeous look at the meat how
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fat that fish is
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i'm gonna put her in the net and release
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her
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she wants to stay in the net in my
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humble opinion the brook trout fishery
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in the nipigon river
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is without a doubt a top ten fishing
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destination
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in the entire world what a what a fight
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awesome absolutely awesome the world
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record brookie came from the nipping
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river back in july of 1915.
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that behemoth weighed in at 14 and a
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half pounds
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that record still stands today over a
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hundred years later
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[Music]
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to get to today's unbelievable speckled
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trout fishing i drove north on highway
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400 to highway 69.
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i then headed northwest on highway 17.
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i stayed on 17 westbound past the town
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of nipigon and then turned south on 628
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towards the town of red rock i finally
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reached my destination at the classic
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quebec lodge which is home base for
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nipigon river adventures
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i don't know man i couldn't get a look
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at them got some red on those fins
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that's cool that's a brookie that's a
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nice brookie
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you got it
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[Music]
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lake superior is another area where the
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mighty brook trout can live in its
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natural environment and more importantly
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spawn we need this back we need a speck
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when he's back
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expect a spec superior brookies are
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often referred to as
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coasters since many of the fish cruise
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the shoreline or coast
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of this mighty great lake if given nice
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calm conditions
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anglers can cast or troll the scenic
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shorelines looking for that fish of a
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lifetime
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what do you got brooklyn i don't know
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man i couldn't get a look at them
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that's all i know got some red on those
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fins that's
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oh that's a brookie that's a nice
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brookie he's fighting like a brookie
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yeah baby
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i think that's a square tail i see yep
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it is too gorgeous it is
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beautiful you still have melee things i
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love them when they get that red
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yeah on those fins the bright red
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yeah that is right what we're coming for
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that's a coaster
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oh baby baby baby
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that is it right there dude nice job
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beautiful
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nice job lake superior coasters
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nice okay buddy
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beautiful fishing tactics for brook
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trout might just surprise you
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yes on creeks and streams a perfectly
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natural presentation like live bait
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a tiny spinner or spoon or a flawlessly
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presented fly will more often than not
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get the job done
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on bigger waters though one can add a
11:44
whole other world of presentations
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if we are fishing a big flowing river
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like the nipigon typical light line
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tactics will work
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we've even had success drop shotting for
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brookies often though finesse goes
11:56
out the door spoons like egbs
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and cleos number three spinners and get
12:02
this
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even colorful bulky hair or feather jigs
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work extremely well for these ambush
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predators
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in still water like lakes those spoons
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and spinners again are tough to beat
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but small suspending crankbaits and jerk
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baits
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ice fishing lures and even trolling big
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flies
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are all killer search baits for brook
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trout we prefer light
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spinning gear with all these baits and
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present them by either casting or
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trolling
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another often overlooked area for
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world-class brook road fishing is the
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most northerly portion of ontario
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the albany and sutton rivers are perfect
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examples however they're hard to get to
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something a bit more attainable would be
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a place like essendagami lodge
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this multi-species lodge is a bit closer
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to civilization
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and can put you onto walleye northern
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pike
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what a beast and of course lots of brook
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trout
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look at that ladies and gentlemen like i
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showed that to the camera right there
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like that
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first oh it's a beautiful brook brook
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another one close to the boat
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i was sitting there watching getting my
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jig all worked up seeing okay
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before we cast let's get ready here the
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first hole first stop
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esunagami river right yeah this is the
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nagami river
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and i'm just dropping down there boom i
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hit a trout and he got off and then i
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just saw eric do a drift finish his
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drift the castle out there finish it off
13:13
here and
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it might be the same fish as well look
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at that what a gorgeous beautiful
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looking fish that is awesome there you
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go although the speckled trout numbers
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swim thick in this river you still need
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to coax them especially in frigid water
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now there talk about no finesse
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oh beautiful fish it's a
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braided braided line with a spoon
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gorgeous fish man this river is stacked
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with these things
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today we're using small jigs spinners
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and spoons in both subtle colors as well
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as very bright
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casts upstream are usually best followed
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by slowly pulling your bait into and
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through current breaks and seams
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is that not incredible it is wow nice
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those spots little blue look at the
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blues on them yeah they're just
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one of the prettiest fish going this one
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wants to get going
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nice man this is just the most
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that's the most fun i've had fishing in
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a long time buddy
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he's hanging onto tinsel now look at
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that
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look yeah look at the difference hey
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sometimes they're all looking of a
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different
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different look to a lot of them so neat
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i wish we would have kept count now and
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how many fish we got today
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oh we're gonna be well over two dozen
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now
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look at that amazing color folks
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how is that for a god's creation
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this is why we fish right here oh look
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at the color on there
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oh my god that's breathtaking
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[Music]
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of course there are many other lakes
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situated in specific areas throughout
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the country that harbor brook trout
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however most of these populations are
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stock fish
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in fact it's the algonquin and nipicon
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strained brookies that are often stocked
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into new lakes
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why not pick from the best right one
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area that challenges
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all oncomers in the battle of the brook
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road is the algoma region of ontario
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fisheries biologists have discovered
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that many and i mean many of algoma's
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natural lakes
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are perfect for brook trout stocking
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although the fish may not be able to
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procreate in many of the non-spring-fed
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lakes
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they sure can grow big oh look at the
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color on there
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oh my god that's breathtaking
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what a beautiful there we go nice work
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[Applause]
15:42
that's a real chunky fish yeah oh look
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at that
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look at the thickness look at the
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football god
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now is that a male or female that's a
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male that's a big male that's a big meal
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look at that my god that is spectacular
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man
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dreams are made of that like oh yeah
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what a brute
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what a brute wow
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slam ya
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[Laughter]
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look at him go
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holy mackerel that thing is insane
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wow oh that's a nice brookie
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now he doesn't have as much blue in
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those spots
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as some of the smaller fish but wow
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aren't they just the most beautiful
16:44
things absolutely gorgeous
16:48
that is my favorite fish without
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question
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they are something and they are an apex
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predator make no mistake about it
16:56
as pretty as that fish is that is the
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most vicious predator in these
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waters without question nothing even
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close to them
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fantastic you know if you ever get a
17:08
chance to get out to some of these
17:10
lodges that offer more than just
17:12
a main camp experience whether it's you
17:15
know a flyout to a small remote little
17:18
cabin on a lake or just being able to
17:20
take day trips
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and into some of these tiny little ponds
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and lakes man i'll tell you they are
17:25
well worth it just the experience of
17:27
catching a fish
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in this environment in this setting
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it'll alter you for sure
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it's fantastic
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[Music]
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so there you have it the fish that i
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would have chosen to paint as an artist
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their look is amazing and their fight is
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astounding
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here's a little recap of what we talked
17:45
about today
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if you're looking to catch a natural
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beauty in a natural beautiful location
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a trip to algonquin park for brook trout
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is a must that's awesome man
17:56
cool if you're looking for the monster
17:58
brookie of a lifetime there's no better
18:00
place on this earth
18:01
than lake nipping and the nipping river
18:04
that is the world famous nipping river
18:06
brook trouter speckled trout if you want
18:09
to add a coaster to your bucket list
18:10
then lake superior is your only choice
18:12
that is it right there dude
18:14
and lastly if you don't mind the idea of
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fishing for stock specs
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ontario's algoma region will not
18:20
disappoint absolutely gorgeous
18:23
and finally please remember to take this
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pandemic seriously
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we as anglers can and should set an
18:29
example that others can look up to
18:31
and emulate let's set the bar let's be
18:33
proactive
18:34
let's be safe
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[Music]
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this hot spot is on root house lake the
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waypoint on your screen will get you
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right there
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the best way of fishing a structure like
18:52
this is slow trolling
18:54
drifting anchoring or what i did
18:56
throughout the day
18:57
easing your way using a trolling motor
18:59
and wind combination
19:00
to fan cast the shoreline for trolling
19:03
try spoons
19:04
spinners or hard body baits like crank
19:06
baits and minnow baits
19:08
when casting try spinners egb spoons
19:12
jigs and don't forget drop shotting a
19:14
small bait like a yamamoto shad-shaped
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[Music]
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worm
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today's outstanding trophy brook trout
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fishing took place at blue fox camp in
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algoma region of ontario
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to get there i first took highway 400
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north to highway 69.
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i next turned northwest on highway 17 at
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sudbury
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i finally turned north on air service
19:44
road in algoma mills
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and ended up at lauzon aviation air base
19:49
from there
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it was a short 15-20 minute flight to
19:52
blue fox camp
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