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I've got less than three days to find
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these giants these rising temperatures
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were starting to make me a little
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nervous we have a standoff going down
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he's looking at me I'm looking at him
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I'm trying to figure out what I'm going
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to do he's trying to figure out his next
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he's more efficient here just fight over
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this one babe okay look at the length of
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that fish Wow oh yeah that's a giant
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a successful day of fishing means
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different things to different anglers
1:03
just getting under the boat is success
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enough for some and catching a fish is
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just a wonderful bonus while others
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consider success a pail of pan fish and
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then there are those of us who consider
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success nothing less than the biggest
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baddest fish we can find case in point
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northern pike wow what a fishery place
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in point Lake Athabasca world renowned
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for the biggest lake coat ever caught at
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102 pounds and some of the largest
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northerns ever seen oh you rat the
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flight to Lake Athabasca revealed the
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landscape I've never seen in Canada or
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maybe in this hemisphere we'll talk a
1:40
little more about this fascinating part
1:41
of the trip in the get in there segment
1:43
later on in the show after landing at
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the private airstrip that Lakers
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Unlimited we went over the maps with
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captain Bruce owner of the lodge and
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guide extraordinaire we settled on gross
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bay on gross island six miles to the
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south it's a known spawning bait and a
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big one nearly two kilometres long and
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almost one kilometer wide this looked
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like a good choice a narrow mouth in a
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large shallow back bay with lots of
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cover in the two to three meter depth
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range but I had a feeling that despite a
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perfect location knowledge of
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temperature fluctuations in this lake
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like babe was going to be critical eisah
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was less than a week ago and
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temperatures along with my chances of
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going home empty-handed were on the rise
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this having places like this gives us an
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opportunity to immerse ourselves in some
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of the most pristine wilderness
2:35
surroundings on earth but just as
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rewarding is meeting the eclectic group
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of characters that are often drawn to
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these remote camps case in point this
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Bravo I got a feeling we'll see more
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this character as a show unfolds on my
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first morning out as I came around the
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northeast tip of Rock Island I started
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taking temperature readings at the open
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water they were in the low to mid 50s I
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decided to check this area by using a
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big attractor Baker a 7-inch water wolf
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Gator tube I made the usual casts along
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the shoreline approaching the mouth of
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the bay and I hooked a couple of
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medium-sized pike but there was no
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concentration of fish at least that I
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could see that would be a big fish in
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most bodies of water or at least the
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decent fish but in Athabasca not the
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mouth of this bay was a keyhole compared
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to the vastness of the water on the
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other side it was maybe 100 meters long
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and 50 to 100 meters wide and super
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shallow less than a meter with a sandy
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bottom I took the temperature at the
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start of the channel and it was about 58
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degrees as I moved through it the
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temperature rose another two degrees and
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I could see small fish fleeing from the
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bay these rising temperatures a
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migrating fish we're starting to make me
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a little nervous I knew that once the
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ice was gone the dynamics of the
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relationship between predator prey and
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sunlight could change hourly so one
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I do have going for me is that the
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Predators are pike and they're a wild
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and crazy kind of fish so anything's
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possible as long as there's bait in the
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shallows they'll be there until they
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can't stand the heat and then and only
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then will they get out of the kitchen
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but the big ones will stay to the end
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and that's what I'm counting on I've got
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less than three days to find these
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giants I started exploring by going
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first the most obvious places the
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shallows at the end of the bay where I
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found no fish no big surprise though
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because the water temperature was
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approaching mid 60's and rising steadily
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only six days ago at isoing this water
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would have been 35 to 40 degrees
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a 25 degree difference from then canal
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dad you are wearing beautiful monster
4:59
though yeah this was incentive enough to
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find these giants quickly
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that's a heavy fish and it's beautiful
5:11
let me get back in there
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Mike we'll see cooler water when it hits
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68 degrees but in the meantime they
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should be here although they're the apex
5:20
predator they're not big on work so it's
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much easier for them to hunt in shallow
5:25
water where there's less volume it's
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kind of like having a captive audience
5:29
right in your strike zone if they
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weren't so temperature sensitive they'd
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be here year-round it's much more
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difficult for dating in a big body of
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water the size of Athabasca they're
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going to stay here and gorge as much as
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they can for as long as they can
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hopefully with my bait in the mix and
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this guy has got to be looking over
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shoulders every minute of his life in
5:50
this biggest day back here because he
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could be food believe it or not
5:56
on the second day the water temperature
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was up another degree or two just
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outside the channel and as I move
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through I can see more and more fish
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migrating out including small pike who
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knows what had happened during the night
6:09
one thing I did know I had to find these
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fish and fast I even switched baits to
6:15
something more lifelike awaited Castilla
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crowned tailed swim bait 6 inches long
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well you hit me hard he hit me like a
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big fish big fish should have you want
6:39
to do the big Gator run but you can't
6:40
not quite big enough to do it here we go
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there you go he's try it that's going to
6:57
you daddy this bait has great action and
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it paid off with a couple more fish but
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they weren't big enough and there
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certainly weren't enough of them to
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qualify for what I was looking for the
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biggest and baddest I did find some
7:14
spots so we're deeper and probably
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cooler but there was no cover so they
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weren't working these big boys are apex
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and wish predators they know that where
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there's good cover there's prey in a bay
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this size it could be one tiny little
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area where it's a little cooler and
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maybe a little greener and bingo anybody
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doesn't like pike fishing here tomorrow
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they haven't been pike fishing slow
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quite yet they're hitting these great
7:46
big swim baits which is really nice
7:48
about this - I love throwing these
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things you know if you want to up your
7:52
chances on big fish I know you've heard
7:54
a million times with lloyd nowhere is
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that truer than early in the year for
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these big northerns now I know and we
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have got it ourselves you know sometimes
8:04
a tendency is to go smaller as approach
8:07
the bigger when things are really tough
8:09
from the fish aren't biting and they're
8:10
in there you can see them there but
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they're just not chasing anything and a
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smaller bait will do but on days like
8:16
this when they are showing down on
8:18
everything I mean it's not big but they
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are a blast and this guy has got to be
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looking over shoulders every minute of
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his life in this big bay back here
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because he could be food believer dot
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nobody had me ready devote coming up oh
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that's a nice book my baby where's my
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bait oh there it is okay
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came in away from the boat see it's just
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in that lip on that far side so
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hopefully this won't be as difficult I'm
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ready and he's not ready I'm ready I'm
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there's there's a testament to having a
9:10
leader look we're we're that leader is
9:12
going into his mouth that's just an
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awful set of teeth right back there no
9:17
leader that fish would have been gone
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and now he's got it through his mouth
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yeah yeah no wonder they call him the
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wolf the water willful ooh that thing
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Oh baby where you I switch positions
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here right that's good
9:45
never had one do that to me before see
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ya what's those in the boat
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meetin I just couldn't take any more
10:12
by day three I'm just about given up the
10:16
third sunny day in a row and water
10:18
temperatures soaring at this point I was
10:21
about 100 meters from the exit channel
10:23
and there's more and more fish moving
10:24
towards it but as I moved into some
10:27
weeding areas I started to see some
10:29
bigger pike that is an F of a skate
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Gator I don't even think he go he's
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booked he's could have right here two
10:46
still I know he's not nowhere near ready
10:48
that fish has got to be in his mid-40s
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maybe even upper 40s can I add such
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oh my god that's huge beautiful fish
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oh man that is gorgeous medicine
11:25
standing I quickly caught some medium to
11:28
large fish and then realize I had vowed
11:31
the mother lode in this whole Bay which
11:35
I covered very methodically here was
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this one we bed maybe 20 feet across
11:40
five or six feet deep that was loaded
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with giant northerns now it's about a
11:46
forty four inch fish can you imagine a
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50 plus fish 54 which I believe was the
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the camp record up here could be huge
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today's hot spot is an amazing northern
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pike area on Lake Athabasca the weight
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point on your screen will put you right
12:10
on it this is a major spawning Bay where
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the fish funnel into just before or as
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the ice is leaving as a water warms the
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pike gradually move towards the emerging
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weed beds in the center of the bay
12:21
try using spinners spoons or swim baits
12:24
like I'm using today for more hot spots
12:27
like this one check out fishing
12:36
I switched to a slightly larger 7-inch
12:39
big hammer square tail and had after
12:41
they were fighting for the bait and let
12:44
me tell you when you look into the water
12:46
and not six feet away there's a pack and
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that's the only way to describe them a
12:51
five or six forty-five inch plus fish
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looking back at you it's very
12:56
intimidating and makes me glad I'm not
12:58
on their menu that would lose three or
13:04
four fish in here just fight over this
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that was crazy oh let's big heavy fish
13:18
that is a beauty that fish has got to be
13:29
pushing 45 I would think that's
13:32
fantastic he goes a successful release
13:44
just to validate my planning and
13:47
reasoning I took the water temperature
13:49
approximately the same depth that I
13:51
found the fish and it was just coming up
13:53
on 68 degrees Fahrenheit or 20 Celsius
13:56
this was their last stand before the
13:59
heat finally drove him under the buffet
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and this is a deep dark depths of
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Athabasca my theory that the biggest
14:07
fish would stay regardless of
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temperature to a certain degree pardon
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the pun was correct did he ever see back
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that ran under the boat
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I don't think he's really he's acting
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like he's tired bound like he's done yet
14:21
nowhere near we have a standoff going
14:26
now he was looking at me I'm looking at
14:28
him I'm trying to figure out what I'm
14:29
going to do he's trying to figure out
14:31
his next move northern pike are what
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they are opportunistic basically lazy
14:38
ambush predators that happen to get
14:40
really big voracious and cannibalistic
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and knowing all that was my formula for
14:46
success on this legendary body of water
15:00
Wow you just broke my wrist look at this
15:09
plate at the basket oh wow to get big
15:25
whoa Lake Athabasca I got to tell you
15:28
you know we always talk in the program
15:30
about putting yourself in prime waters
15:32
well director of Trophy northern pike
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there's very few lakes in this country
15:37
like Lake Athabasca to get to today's
15:45
unbelievable northern pike fishing I
15:47
first flew from Toronto to Fort McMurray
15:49
Alberta from there I caught a smaller
15:52
plane that flew to the runway adjacent
15:54
to Lakers Unlimited Lodge on Lake
15:56
Athabasca in Saskatchewan while flying
15:59
across Athabasca Sand Dunes National
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Park we came across this amazing Vista
16:04
this Park makes up the largest active
16:07
sand dune region north of the 58
16:09
parallel it's like a huge desert but
16:12
uniquely Canadian Baker's Unlimited la
16:15
John Johnson Island was established in
16:17
1995 with a couple of wall tents a
16:20
single cabin and an open fire for
16:23
cooking today it's evolved into a multi
16:26
building fishing destination with all
16:28
the amenities that you could expect this
16:40
on today's klp i want to talk a little
16:42
bit about knowledge gate portion of the
16:44
formula it's important to know how fish
16:46
behave especially temperatures which is
16:49
critical for today's program I'm after
16:51
giant northern pike now this time of
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year which is early in the season spring
16:56
period these fish generally use the back
16:59
bays like the one that's behind me for
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two purposes number one to spawn and
17:03
reproduce and number two to recuperate
17:05
after the spawn period from the long
17:07
winter as soon as they're done
17:09
temperatures start to raise Oh into the
17:14
they don't make eight the back bays at
17:17
that point all they do is drop out a
17:19
little bit and trying to make contact
17:20
with the colder water that's coming in
17:22
from the main lake and the warm water
17:24
that's warming up in the back of the bay
17:25
and that generally means right at the
17:28
mouths of these little entrances into
17:30
these back bays is perfect for giant
17:32
Pike later on the year those big fish
17:34
once that temperature hits the high 60s
17:37
low 70s they're gone they're out of
17:40
these places into the big open waters
17:42
but right now this is perfect
17:46
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