Ice Fishing for Big Ontario Brook Trout
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources stocks hundreds of lakes in Northern Ontario with brook trout, splake and rainbows. Meanwhile, fishing stocked brookies can be a hit or miss. Thankfully, while filming this episode of Pautzke Outdoors, we experienced exceptional fishing tipping spoons and jigs with Pautzke Chartreuse Fire Dye minnows and Orange and Blue Fire Dye worms.
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What lake is this?
Some were in north west Ontario that's all know if you want to know more DM me on instrgram henry_knelsen_2018_
im gay
the worm lost its color when he pulled the fish up
9:07 Ya die your hands a green. No thanks. I'll keep it o nat
Thank you for watching!
I agree mitch it looks like I poked the grinch! The eggs though guys, top not bait. :p
fire dye works awesome for my cutbait when salmon fishing!!! its so good it causes one problem.... choosing which colour to use each time.lol
trash product. bait works fine without dye
Is this caro lake
Very good content!
that chick is hautzke! surprised noone else has said that yet 😀
What is the radar looking thing used for ? Russian imposed aircraft?
Great Brook trout action! That lake is teeming with em!
Cause I couldn't imagine ice being that thick in Ontario this time of the year
Great video! Going this weekend. Hope we have some luck
Would love to bring the kids out to this lake …. What lake is it ?
Awesome vids . I like this type of fishing native or stocked all good eating thanks
Awsome fishing guys and gals! Some purdy lookin trout!
What are the names to the lures you use? And were can I buy them? I need some new lures in my tacklebox
Looks like mount cheminis in the background
Im lookin for a place to take my dog ice fishing im north eastern ontario
Never thought I'd see a TH-cam video on that lake haha
always nice to have a hottie out ice fishing with you...dayyum
if you put too much you drown it *drops it into water* lol
Lots of fish in that lake!
Do you guys let them go or do you eat the fish you catch?
Just had to be the 69 commentator. Yeah!
And ohhh yaaa , she is hot hot hot indeed.
My left ear really enjoyed the video
I live in northern Ontario to great trout fishing!
Definitely some beautiful fish there
Yayaya
You ate them right ?
Nicely done
Is this filmed last year or this year?
late March 2016
Trout Goddess 😍
has anyone else noticed its the same fish
No. You're the only one because they are all different fish. We caught another two dozen actually, but didn't want to make the video 45 minutes so we only showed those. Thanks for your concern, though.
how deep of water were u fishing?
Very shallow
Just as nice as the trout fishing in newfoundland 😃👍👍👈
Can you use bait out there?
@@TeamPautzke yes worms or live bate
did them taste good? :D
them did
What lake is this?
A small pond on the stocking list.
where is it frozen in ontario right now
almost everywhere.
that comment was from oct 28. Little late there bud.
This looks like mount cheminis in the background
Really, Ontario has no wild fish so you had to go fish stocked fish?
Of course there is wild fish numb nuts. lakes that have native fish are stocked as well.
another negative goof with no idea
MrKveite1 natural brrok trout lakes in this area are closed for the winter. The stocked lakes have varying degrees of difficulty to access, and most are places with everything fish need except spawning grounds. The program keeps pressure off the natural lakes.
@@bigbaccala7152 Maybe a small step to stop poachers.
Where is this?
Northern Ontario
TeamPautzke - Im in Elliot Lake, how close?
Good question. We just know it was a lake about an hour from Thunder Bay.
worms can't drown.
Put one in a cup, cover it with water, and see what happens in two minutes.
TeamPautzke as long as they have oxygen they won't drown.
Can they get oxygen under water?
TeamPautzke Yeah. this is a quote. It is true that, without oxygen, worms willsuffocate. But earthworms can survive for several weeks under water, providing there is sufficient oxygen in the water to support them.
Awesome. We've tried to put worms in water for a few minutes and they drown, which is why we tell people don't submerge them in Fire Dye, because it will kill them. Thanks for your insight!
How deep of water were you fishing cause i usually do 4-12 ft
You freezer stuffing pigeons eh. Too broke to buy fish at the store?? Get a job.
Are there ANY brook trout Native to Ontario any longer or is every lake, pond and stream man made stocked with fish ? Oh yes. ARMS DEEP up to the Shoulder at Least in ice water to get that fish that did Not get away !
out west by nipigon and thunder bay there's native brookies. and i'm pretty sure there's some native sea runs that come up the rivers from hudson bay to spawn.
Steve Davis yes, as well as many rivers and creeks in Northwestern Ontario.