Awesome fish, awesome country side also. Been catching monster brookies here in Cape Breton since April 1st, they're the most fun fish to catch, a 21 inch 4.5 pounder on a spinning rod took almost 20 minutes to reel in, what an awesome fight and also, brook/speckle trout are the best tasting fresh water fish around here. Awesome videos, keep up the great work.
I recently found your episodes and love them. I’m a novice fisherman and use spinning rods but will one day move into fly fishing. I’m from Sudbury Ontario and the fishing is amazing up north!
we are going back there this september to do another show and hopefully catch some big ones in their full spawning colours! we will ensure to post some pics and video in our facebook page if you wish or even better, come join us!
If I heard the fellow correctly they are stocking the lakes with brook trout and they are not wild fish that would typically be found in the rivers of Labrador that are wild stream bred trout that do compete with other sport fish but still grow to large sizes.
That is true, they do a stocking programming in concert with Ministry of Natural Resources. There are resident fish in the area and lakes but the big ones are definitely the stocked fish. Usually 5-6 years old
Beautiful lake, beautiful fish and you still can’t get away from your cell phone. To me this is really sad. The cell phone should have been left in your car when you got on the float plane. In today’s society cell phones seem to ruin family dinners and most other gatherings. Now remote brookie fishing. SAD
Are you kidding me...10lb test leader to maybe catch a 10lb fish? If I was in that canoe I would be using 4lb test leader maybe 6. Admittedly never have fished for 10+ pound brookies, I don't know if they have overly sharp teeth that would warrant such heavy leader. Liking very much the video a quarter of the way through.
if you can use 10 lb and they dont shy away from it...why wouldnt you use 10 lb? especially if it's catch and release, get the fish in faster. you aren't a good angler for playing a fish you plan to release for a super long time just to brag to people about how you caught it on light test/gear. also, brook trout are char, and char do typically have sharper teeth than a true trout would
beautiful fish, nothing comes close to brookies.you are so lucky to have access to these waters thanks for sharing
Awesome fish, awesome country side also. Been catching monster brookies here in Cape Breton since April 1st, they're the most fun fish to catch, a 21 inch 4.5 pounder on a spinning rod took almost 20 minutes to reel in, what an awesome fight and also, brook/speckle trout are the best tasting fresh water fish around here. Awesome videos, keep up the great work.
Yes they are!
I recently found your episodes and love them. I’m a novice fisherman and use spinning rods but will one day move into fly fishing. I’m from Sudbury Ontario and the fishing is amazing up north!
Awesome fishing!! Can't wait for the spring now ;-)
Love the new, HD videos! Nice job!
Awesome. I will make this a fishing trip one week very soon 👍🇺🇸🤙 thank you the Vermonter
we are going back there this september to do another show and hopefully catch some big ones in their full spawning colours! we will ensure to post some pics and video in our facebook page if you wish or even better, come join us!
NICE FLY FISHING, IM KOREAN FLY FISHER. THANKS GOOD VIDEO!!
Thanks for watching!
If I heard the fellow correctly they are stocking the lakes with brook trout and they are not wild fish that would typically be found in the rivers of Labrador that are wild stream bred trout that do compete with other sport fish but still grow to large sizes.
That is true, they do a stocking programming in concert with Ministry of Natural Resources. There are resident fish in the area and lakes but the big ones are definitely the stocked fish. Usually 5-6 years old
Great video in a beautiful place all I can do is to keep dreaming thanks
Great video!
Very nice and would love catching brookies like that but maybe the host is pushing the weight a bit???
Suggest pairing the remote sonar to the phone *before* dropping it in the water.
Big fish but no colors are these coasters ? Are these early season fish ?
they are not coasters but are in fall colours in the pics. they were there in may shooting the show
Very pretty fish; and tasty too! Love to eat trout
We want pictures !!!
WHERE S THE ORANGE ?
Brook Trout color up closer spawning time
Beautiful lake, beautiful fish and you still can’t get away from your cell phone. To me this is really sad. The cell phone should have been left in your car when you got on the float plane. In today’s society cell phones seem to ruin family dinners and most other gatherings. Now remote brookie fishing. SAD
agreed....but will use one for a sonar!
homie with the glasses looks like he's been bench pressing canoes for 20 years
Why is it so hard to believe that Brookies would have crawfish in its belly ?
I didn't know there were crayfish in the lake... would have brought a different fly box.
Mark
@The New Fly Fisher Oh I see , I really enjoyed the show .
Good Times
8# on a regular basis??? I don't believe it.
Nice to see another "lefty" fly fisherman.....lol.
Yeah , well you should just NOT ever go there ! Just try LABRADOR , Canada once ! One time.
yeah look at all them brook trolls!
We just see jack jawing
calm down, worm would work up there look where u are. ur acting way too much
Haha. Thanks for your advise.
Are you kidding me...10lb test leader to maybe catch a 10lb fish? If I was in that canoe I would be using 4lb test leader maybe 6. Admittedly never have fished for 10+ pound brookies, I don't know if they have overly sharp teeth that would warrant such heavy leader. Liking very much the video a quarter of the way through.
if you can use 10 lb and they dont shy away from it...why wouldnt you use 10 lb? especially if it's catch and release, get the fish in faster. you aren't a good angler for playing a fish you plan to release for a super long time just to brag to people about how you caught it on light test/gear. also, brook trout are char, and char do typically have sharper teeth than a true trout would
I have to kill these fish out hear in Alberta because they have driven out native fish. Yes brook trout are char and i have killed many 8 10lb ones.
bill brasky very true
The thick leader helps turn over streamers. You'd struggle comically with 4 pound test