Spring Algonquin Camp - Better Fishing and a Very Long Portage
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2024
- On the back-half of last video's trip, Aaron and I continue deeper into the park. We have a little more luck with the brook trout and also complete a monster of a portage to round out an amazing week in Algonquin!
I love the sounds! Water, wind, birds, insects, rain, zippers... all of the camp sounds that we yearn for. Loved it.
Nice trip Guy's!....Some good fishing, I like that Teepee tent and that 5.2 km portage X3 must be a killer.
Awesome stuff! I love that section of the Park especially at this time of year. Nothing beats it.
Love the vid man - keep em coming!
That site at the beginning looks like the one down the stretch of the Tim river. Beautiful spot!
Good guess but incorrect sir ;)
@wildernesscanuck ohhhhh man! I thought I had that. 😄 Great videos!
@@davescanoeingadventures I know where he is because i've camped on that site
Awesome nice fishing also I always wanted to see how much was in that also. Thanks save travels man
Just watching a few of your videos. Man i thought i was nuts in my younger days. Know some lakes in Algonquin a lot easier to get to and better fishing , for speckles usually . No crowds either . ie have to go solo though .
You seem to have some good info on the area, I hope to also some day!
I wish you had said how long that portage took! You got some nice fish - thank goodness!!! For the most part your weather looked great ☀️. Beautiful cinematography. No animals except the frog and the loon? I’ve not seen you use the hanging water catcher before…. Was that bear spray you were checking out?
The portage took us over 6 hours. Had great weather all considered. Frog, Loon and also saw a big moose swim across a channel but it was too far away to get a good shot. Yes, we wanted to test out the bear spray as this canister was expired, it had a bit more juice in it than I expected but it also didn't spray quite as far as I thought it would either!
thanks for the video. incredible place. how much fuel do you use on a trip you think?
@WillieMakeit I always use much less than expected, they're really efficient if just used to boil water. I did 13 days in the yukon and I only brought one large butane cannister and it was more than half full when I finished the trip!
@@wildernesscanuck holy cow great results. 👍
Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing. sub & 👍37
What are nighttime temps this time of year?
They can hover around 0 degrees plus or minus a few. I think considering how mild this winter was we probably were waking up to 5-10 degree weather all week.
That was a very long portage lol
Took us just over 6 hours!