
Here are a few recent videos
that will give you a pretty good idea of how we fish and what you
can expect to catch with me.
A typical
day on Long Island Sound.
Doubled up with a couple of nice fish.
50 pound
striper caught in 20 feet of water.
Same trip
as the clip above, my turn with a 40 pound bass.
Throwing the cast net for bunker
Albie action. 2009 was an epic year for albies. Here is how NOT
to catch them...
Video taken during a trip to
God's Lake Lodge in
Manitoba.
Click here for
photos
from the '09 trip.
I will be returning to the lake on August 14th through the 22nd in 2010. Contact me if you are interested in
joining my group!
2009 Walleye on Gods river
2009, running back up Gods River
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Clip 1 is
of the flight in to the landing strip |
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Clip 2 is of
the conditions we fished in almost every day. It was a constant
battle between wind and rain. I can't imagine how many big fish
we would have caught if we were able to fish the areas
effectively... |
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Clip 3
Some of the smaller bays and coves we had to fish to stay out of
the worst of the wind and waves. |
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Clip 4 Pike
fishing in the wind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Clip 5 Our
Cree guide, Ricky, following his father down a set of rapids on
the God's River. What a ride! This is where we did our brookie
fishing. |
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Clip 6
Another look at the river. Lots of white water but that's where
the brook trout are. Any time we got into the slower water there
were pike and walleye. |
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Clip 7
This is a clip of me landing a decent walleye from shore right
from our camp site on an island. Standing on the same rock there
are brookies, pike and walleye. |
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Clip 8
More great navigating by our guide up the rapids. |
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Clip 9
Robert manages to hook a brookie while I was taping. This was an
average 18-20 inch trout. |
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Clip 10 We
did a little pike fishing on the return trip from the river. No
big ones but it gives you a good idea of how fast the action is. |
Clip 11 A
little laker jigging. I really wish that we had gotten to do
more of that but that was the only day the weather allowed us to
fish that area.
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