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The Best Pike Fishing We've Ever Seen?? | Outdoor Journal Radio ep.126
This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, the boys are under the midnight sun, LIVE from the front deck of Brabant Lodge in the Northwest Territories! Topics discussed included: how easy it now is to get to the Northwest Territories; 20-pound pike; catching MULTIPLE Inconnu; when weather no longer matters; smoked lake trout; walleye ceviche; disproving the male walleye theory; late spawners; fly fishing on The Fish'n Canada Show; fly vs. gear; Dean's first time on TV; and much more!
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LIVE from Nordic Point and Lumberjack Lodge | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 125
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Ever wondered what it takes to film a fishing show in the wild, unpredictable outdoors of Northwestern Ontario? Join us as we kick off our on-the-road outdoor journal radio podcast series from the stunning Sturgeon Lake, staying at the beautiful Lumberjack Lodge. Angelo Viola and Peter Bowman, along with their dedicated crew, share the exhilarating start to our 2025 Fish'n Canada broadcast seas...
What Makes a Good Guide? | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 124
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Dean (Pete is fishing) are joined by Jamie Pistilli and Ridr Knowlton to talk about their new podcast - Untamed Pursuits! First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: Free Livescopes; our website ads; catching your client's fish; and Eagle Lake Muskie. With those matters out of the way, Jamie and Ridr Join the show. T...
They're Spraying WHAT on our Crown Land? | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 123
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by UA-camr James Alofs to talk about Canada's policy on Glyphosates and what it is doing to our Crown Land and all the creatures that use it. First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: our line of church wear; the St. Lawrence River; turning guests into guides; hatchery programs; Ang's pet goldfish; ...
Walleye in Great Slave Lake!? | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 122
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Peter Fox, owner of Brabant Lodge on Great Slave Lake to talk to us about a unique and rarely discussed fishery in our country's far north. First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: gym podcasts; Dolly Varden on The Fish'n Canada Show; Bow River browns; the midnight sun; twerking; Killer Whale at...
The Unwritten Rules of Fishing | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 121
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are solo in the studio to talk about some of fishing's unwritten rules and to preview the new format for our "On The Road Again" podcasts! Topics discussed included: first cigars; organic fun; hitting the road again; new scientific names; Lloydminster; nut drivers; stinging nettle; Hay Fever; The Wild Harvest Initiative; fishing code breakers; ou...
Should We Fish Pre-Spawn Bass? | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 120
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Dr. Steven Cooke to get into the science of Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, including a lengthy discussion on whether we should be fishing them before their spawn! First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: Fan mail from T. Nugent; our new hoodies; how golf course fish get so big; and strange thin...
The Evolution of Fly Fishing | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 119
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Dave Stewart, host of one of America's largest fly fishing podcasts - Wet Fly Swing! First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: getting flagged; Ang's battle with the IRS; our new look; being occasionally hilarious; cooking with wild herbs; whether CWD can pass to humans; and inflation's impact on...
The Solution to our Tick Problem? | ODJ ep. 118
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are unintentionally guestless but are still here to give you all the outdoor news, tips, and stories you could ask for. Topics discussed included: where our guest went; haberdasheries; watching the Fish'n Canada Show in Mexico; ignorant lottery winners; living off grid; a new tick repellent; wearing dragonflies; losing the gloss off your lures; N...
How to Fillet a Pike - NO Y-BONES!
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In this Fish'n Canada extra, Killarney fishing guide Red Proulx shows us a simple method for filleting Northern Pike with absolutely ZERO bones! Listen to our Podcast, Outdoor Journal Radio: The Podcast ► Spotify: spoti.fi/3J0klPY ► Apple Music: apple.co/3CtzZkp ► Subscribe bit.ly/youtube-fishncanada Don't forget to leave a COMMENT and give us a LIKE if you enjoyed what you saw. SUBSCRIBE for n...
Settling for Average (w/ the Average Ontario Anglers) | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 117
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Jesse and Andrew of the Average Ontario Anglers podcast! First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: lacking buttons; counting stitches; y-bone soup; the best-eating freshwater fish; eating too much fish; mercury poisoning; Iowa's fish kill; and out-of-place catches. With those matters out of the w...
Are our Walleye Populations in Trouble? | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 116
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Zach Feiner, Fisheries ecologist for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and UW-Madison Center for Limnology, to talk about the danger our current weather patterns are posing to our walleye. First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: making up titles; our new shirts; Pete's pro bass hook...
Extending Your Boating Season | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 115
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Steve Tait, Vice President of Maple Leaf Marinas to answer all of our spring boating questions! First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: Hydro Time; Service Ontario; talking to dogs; fish variants; Survivorman; whether fish change size once they die; and starting your own bass club. With those m...
Early Spring = Bad Fishing? | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 114
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Dr. Steven J. Cooke to talk about what our unusually early spring means for our fisheries. First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: Fish Talk with the Doc; incognito entrances; carrot hands; the case against Permetherin; how electric cars will impact tourism; and the Nipegon. With those matters ...
The Digital Fishing World w/ Jay Siemens | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 113
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, the boys are back at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show for the last time this year with one of the most familiar faces in the Canadian fishing scene, Jay Siemens. First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: Muskies Canada; more weights in fish; and taking your crappie to the zoo. With those matters out of the way, Jay stops by th...
Hitting the Ice w/ Kris King | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 112
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Hitting the Ice w/ Kris King | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 112
Doug Ford Talks Fishing and Hunting | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 111
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Doug Ford Talks Fishing and Hunting | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 111
Seeing our Gamefish in 4K | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 110
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Seeing our Gamefish in 4K | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 110
Why Fish'n Canada LOVES Yo-Zuri's 3DB Series
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Why Fish'n Canada LOVES Yo-Zuri's 3DB Series
BASS FISHING IN THE MUSKOKAS | The Fish'n Canada Show Episode 552: Port Cunnington Skins and Fins
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BASS FISHING IN THE MUSKOKAS | The Fish'n Canada Show Episode 552: Port Cunnington Skins and Fins
Will Robots Replace Outdoor Writers? | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 109
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Will Robots Replace Outdoor Writers? | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 109
ARE ASIAN CARP INVADING THE GREAT LAKES? | Weed Growth - The Lifeline of Our Fish
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ARE ASIAN CARP INVADING THE GREAT LAKES? | Weed Growth - The Lifeline of Our Fish
The Man Behind the Scenes | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 108
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The Man Behind the Scenes | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 108
CRAZY WALLEYE IN NORTHERN ONTARIO | The Fish'n Canada Show Episode 550: Esnagi Lake in Late Summer
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CRAZY WALLEYE IN NORTHERN ONTARIO | The Fish'n Canada Show Episode 550: Esnagi Lake in Late Summer
Are Ticks Threatening our Moose Populations | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 107
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Are Ticks Threatening our Moose Populations | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 107
TRYING TO WIN A HUGE BASS TOURNAMENT | Episode 549: The 2023 Miramichi Striper Cup
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TRYING TO WIN A HUGE BASS TOURNAMENT | Episode 549: The 2023 Miramichi Striper Cup
Untamed Stories | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 106
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Untamed Stories | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 106
THE WORST BUGS I'VE EVER SEEN | The Fish'n Canada Show Episode 548: Quantz Lake Heat Wave
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THE WORST BUGS I'VE EVER SEEN | The Fish'n Canada Show Episode 548: Quantz Lake Heat Wave
The Brains Behind Barotrauma | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 105
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The Brains Behind Barotrauma | Outdoor Journal Radio ep. 105
A MUSKIE ATE MY SMALLMOUTH BASS? | Episode 547: Last Minute Smallmouth
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A MUSKIE ATE MY SMALLMOUTH BASS? | Episode 547: Last Minute Smallmouth

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  • @russellamb8783
    @russellamb8783 8 годин тому

    Hell Yeah! Enjoyed this one thanks gentlemen.

  • @kendrabodnar3375
    @kendrabodnar3375 10 годин тому

    Try clear water in sunset country ontario

  • @louisborsato7676
    @louisborsato7676 10 годин тому

    Really enjoying these on location episodes!👍 Thanks guys! Cheers from the Soo! 🇨🇦

  • @gksox
    @gksox День тому

    We were happy to see you again at the Toronto Sportsman's Show Ang, and we've been looking for your new podcasts ! Glad you and Pete are keeping at it ! Looking forward to all shows for '24 and '25 ! Stay safe Brothers ! Gary & Kim (formally of Thunderstock Outfitters.)

  • @davefleming1117
    @davefleming1117 4 дні тому

    Absolutely love the show. Love the podcasts.. ypu all break stuff down for the weekend/ vacation angler... coming to Perrault Lake soon! Keep up the great work! Hope to meet ypu guys one day👍

  • @snugbug5067
    @snugbug5067 5 днів тому

    I"m curious about the method u use to haze or condition the bears to stay away. They are so intelligent that eventually they would learn the rakes are harmless. unlike the rubber non lethal rounds which at least cause them pain. maybe..for many the experience is scary enough to work all the time but u might find an individual bear who wont back down ! Knock on wood it wont happen.

  • @charlessundberg8181
    @charlessundberg8181 6 днів тому

    Great stuff! Happy to be a background extra! Subscribed to your channel after we met, loving the old stuff from the first years of the show! Keep up the good content 👍🏼

  • @eppysundberg9326
    @eppysundberg9326 6 днів тому

    Fun to be a part of your podcast! We had a great time as well at the Lumberjack Lodge and will be returning next year. We agree cold water pike taste awesome. We typically don’t keep them unless we pull them from the ice in the winter. We also realized our limits and avoided Jackpot 😮!! It was nice talking with you - your friends from Wisconsin.

  • @nicolesundberg1760
    @nicolesundberg1760 6 днів тому

    Thanks for letting us be a part of the podcast! We forgot our net back at the fish house too… can happen to anyone!

  • @CalvinPennell
    @CalvinPennell 7 днів тому

    Awesome show Angelo and Pete. Say hello to Paul Bunyan if you happen to see him.

  • @ruthsansford5402
    @ruthsansford5402 10 днів тому

    We couldn't believe what actually is going on with Glyphosates until we watched this episode. If anyone is interested in more info we found a UA-cam program on the Irving Family in New Brunswick. Unbelievable!!!! what this stuff is doing to the environment, wildlife, fish, and, us!! Thanks, guys, James Alofs for bringing this to our attention. We will be sending an email to our elected officials. Thanks again. Have a great summer and we look forward to more podcasts.

  • @warrendonaldson4144
    @warrendonaldson4144 11 днів тому

    Baker Lake Maine

  • @davefleming1117
    @davefleming1117 14 днів тому

    LES IS THE MAN!!!

  • @CalvinPennell
    @CalvinPennell 14 днів тому

    Second-degree burglary occurs when a person knowingly breaks into, enters unlawfully, or remains unlawfully in a building or occupied structure with the intent to commit a crime against another person or property. Let’s break it down: Breaking and Entering: The individual unlawfully enters a building or occupied structure. This can involve physically breaking in or simply entering without permission. Intent: The person must have the intent to commit a crime once inside. The specific crime could be theft, violence, or any other unlawful act. Type of Building: Second-degree burglary often applies to non-residential structures (such as commercial properties) rather than residential dwellings. For example, if someone unlawfully enters an unoccupied store with the intention of stealing merchandise, it could be considered second-degree burglary. Each state has its own laws and definitions, so it’s essential to consult local statutes or seek legal advice for specifics in your area

  • @CalvinPennell
    @CalvinPennell 14 днів тому

    Great information.

  • @_1COR15.1-4
    @_1COR15.1-4 14 днів тому

  • @derekboyce8707
    @derekboyce8707 15 днів тому

    This place in NWT sounds like heaven...

  • @jorgemaldonado8312
    @jorgemaldonado8312 17 днів тому

    Great show! What is the forage predominant or bait for the smallmouth bass in this beautiful lake?

  • @dontink7217
    @dontink7217 17 днів тому

    Funny fly fishing uses 1 hook, not multiple hooks. Just saying!!!

  • @user-km7mp3qf7r
    @user-km7mp3qf7r 17 днів тому

    I want my two minutes of my life back.

  • @alainvallieres5360
    @alainvallieres5360 18 днів тому

    I'm 100% against Glyphosate sprays ! Not only for the ecosystem but for our own health too . Quebec banned it in 2001 Sprays aren't needed for a healthy forest !

  • @barcode6495
    @barcode6495 18 днів тому

    Bro. You dont have the slightest clue on how to cook bison. I bet 100 % that meat is tough and bitter

  • @WendyBos-en7bk
    @WendyBos-en7bk 19 днів тому

    Bless your heart Kim ❤

  • @jasongriffiths2678
    @jasongriffiths2678 19 днів тому

    I'm sorry, but James Alofs' information is so out of date, and so skewed that there is no value in this episode. You really need an agricultural scientist or vegetation management specialist to talk about how the product works, the safe aspects of it and the potential health concerns, which are really limited to the general public unless they are the applicator and even then with proper POE, there is limited risk. Some of what James' says is correct, and he sounds like he knows what he is talking about, but his knowledge of the history of the product is skewed to scare you. The gut biome bacteria piece was an incredible fabrication on his part. If sprayed on water, glyphosate WILL kill fish, but that would be the applicator's fault, not the product's manufacturer, since the label that describes the use of the product leaves a wide buffer zone from any body of water. Sorry, Pete and Angelo, but you guys need to do some research before you bring a guest on who wants to scare the public and get more views on their own channel. You've been had.

    • @alainvallieres5360
      @alainvallieres5360 18 днів тому

      What do you know ? Are you a scientist ? I just have to go visit a sprayed area to see the destruction to the ecosystem . They also cut right to lakes ,rivers and streams now so your out of date in the forestry industry process . Applicators don't care if there's a wind or it rains shortly after and the spray ends up in our water ecosystem . Glyphosate has been linked to brain disorders and cancer , so "common now "! You see animals in a clear cut that has been sprayed ? There's no food for them !

  • @gfear24
    @gfear24 20 днів тому

    Once upon a time I used to use RoundUp on the weeds. Haven't in over a decade once I found out about the Glyphosphates and the harm they cause to, well, pretty much everything. I use Weed-B-Gon now because it has zero glyphosphates, and is vinegar based. Sure, it takes a bit longer to kill the weeds, but it's far safer for the environment. Also, it's female dog urine that damages the grass and turns it brown. Male dog urine is less acidic, and therefore far less harmful to the lawn.

  • @jasonwhyte954
    @jasonwhyte954 20 днів тому

    glospate sprayed at 1 percent solution it kills weeds and grass. at a 2 percent or higher I will kill woody vegetation atrazine is a totally different product

  • @tyman657
    @tyman657 20 днів тому

    The one guy is kinda annoying me oh it’s okay it’s not the big like bro some people haven’t caught a pike bigger than 24-30 inches these are all incredible fish ! Such a shame that you can have such negativity when a lot of us would be so excited to catch those size pike all day long

  • @robmainville2632
    @robmainville2632 21 день тому

    It’s a brutal practice here in NB that leaves zero cover, no canopy and no food source for any living creature. It kills all the foliage turning the woods or what’s left of the woods after it’s been clear cut into a tinder box that looks like it’ll catch fire just by looking at it. Never mind the ecosystems that have been dried up by lack of cover, streams, brooks, bogs and swamps, the damage to the water that does survive has to be extensive regards anything that lives in it. I spend more days on the water ways and in the woods than the average person or average fisherman/ hunter. I’ve seen Brook trout populations become non existent and deer herds completely wiped out of the areas that have been sprayed. Which in NB is pretty much everywhere they clear cut and they cut everything everywhere. 20 years of irresponsible forestry practices has changed the landscape from an outdoorsman’s dream into a nightmare. But hey, there’s more money in lumber than fish and wildlife. Just my thoughts

  • @edmailhot1742
    @edmailhot1742 21 день тому

    Angelo and Pete. I have said for years that this is why CWD in deer is exploding here in eastern Alberta. I believe that all of the spraying of the forests as well as the spraying of crops is the largest contributor of the growth of CWD in the deer population.

  • @bradkiss8576
    @bradkiss8576 21 день тому

    As a tree planter in Canada they need to ban spraying! They are killing our forests

  • @patgingras5974
    @patgingras5974 27 днів тому

    Pete’s a metal head!!???!! Respect

  • @davidkryger7403
    @davidkryger7403 28 днів тому

    Been fishing downstream on the Mackenzie river since 2013 . The adrenaline rush of 45 to 50 inch fish on topwater can’t be beat . Pike Heaven. . Record Low waters levels this year so have to be a bit careful . Our 4 day diy trip starts June 11 for us . In 2022 with 4 guys in 3 days caught 60 pike over 40 inch including a 48 and a 50 inch . Also you might want to take a break from pike and catch a few Inconnu . We get a few every trip .

  • @donavinfontaine9871
    @donavinfontaine9871 28 днів тому

    Wow nice! Can't wait to see it!

  • @nathansmith9154
    @nathansmith9154 29 днів тому

    I Have a cottage at long point on lake erie. The Inner Bay has a fish santuary from may 15 to opening Bass fourth sat in june. It is clearly marked. The number of people that ignore it and fish it any way is horrible. Also I have caught many a pike on a plastic worm

  • @gfear24
    @gfear24 Місяць тому

    I didn't realize it until I looked at my cousin, Carrie's FB, that she is friends with Peter Bow-man (Sorry Pete, but with how Ang says it, I can't not pronounce it that way. lol). Both live in "The Shwa"

  • @ColtonWilson3000
    @ColtonWilson3000 Місяць тому

    If you got some big $$$ that’s the place you want to go. So many great places to fly to from there.

  • @calvinpennell1193
    @calvinpennell1193 Місяць тому

    Angelo and Pete have great radio voices. It makes the whole concept more enjoyable. There is some excellent advice in this podcast.

  • @johnhorth4960
    @johnhorth4960 Місяць тому

    Since your getting all these new electronics just mabe I can have your old out of date stuff??

  • @abbyabby001
    @abbyabby001 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the code word. I'm really hoping to win the dual beam transducer as I have several fishing trips planned for the summer months. Love your show!

  • @Noahraposo23
    @Noahraposo23 Місяць тому

    For the Whitby harbour where’s a good place to park so we can go shore fishing?

  • @TheMistaMontage
    @TheMistaMontage Місяць тому

    New listener and subscriber, I appreciate the words. I got into fishing last year heavily and am into conservation too. I’ve got a cottage on a shallow (therefore warmer) lake in Northern Bruce Peninsula. Seem many, many bass last weekend on nests. Beautiful sight. I brought my fly rod down to the lake to practice casting but couldn’t bring myself to go through with it as there were lots of small mouth bass on nests where I was going to practice. Again, I appreciate the information, cheers.

  • @abbyabby001
    @abbyabby001 Місяць тому

    Great show! I've been enjoying the Jesse and Andrew podcast.

  • @hurleylocke6460
    @hurleylocke6460 Місяць тому

    Love all your podcasts and tv shows. I actually watch them all numerous times. I am an early riser and watch you guys every morning and enjoy my coffee while I wait for the world to wake up. I even rewatched your very first episode a few days ago. Keep the content coming.

  • @mitchsing1109
    @mitchsing1109 Місяць тому

    Your show is the conduit to the fishing enthusiast. Restricted areas within zones are the way to go. Great podcast. 🇨🇦

  • @ek8137
    @ek8137 Місяць тому

    Fished this lake for over 20 years and always stayed at Ernie's (ending the legacy in 2022). Watched this to bring back memories. Miss that place.

  • @vasilistsiou
    @vasilistsiou Місяць тому

    1 single barbless. U have 3 there wtf

  • @kwrenovations
    @kwrenovations Місяць тому

    Curious what depths you were fishing.. using a deep diving crank bait? Bottom bouncer? Any details would be great.

  • @georgemacut1757
    @georgemacut1757 Місяць тому

    That's the way I do it best way

  • @thunderboya2571
    @thunderboya2571 Місяць тому

    #savetheburbot

  • @johnhorth4960
    @johnhorth4960 Місяць тому

    I know around the fort Erie area we don’t need more fisherman we need more places to fish. I work with people with disabilities and often take them fishing but find shore access is getting scarce or fenced off.