Your wife is a badass dude. Amazing fisher woman. Love your channel
@rollingsportsman5717Ай бұрын
Most Inuit women are badass fisher women. :)
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
Hey guys great country there and some nice fish. Cheers from Goulds, Newfoundland
@lenhowlАй бұрын
Hello from Kangiqsualujjuaq Nunavik! Thanks for watching.
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
Fresh from the market -Fast Food 😂
@vincepearce1Ай бұрын
@@vincepearce1 Ya can’t get any fresher than that, I can taste them now.
@lenhowlАй бұрын
Nice catch , beautiful land . Nice to see the bears. Safe journeys
@shanedowney6503Ай бұрын
It is indeed a beautiful land, thanks for watching!
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
love your videos. GOD BLESS
@barrtlittle7870Ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
Great video and some nice fish
@user-eq2ig3hr8dАй бұрын
One of the best fish in the world! Thanks for watching!
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
That was a long ride for those fish, way to go! I am glad the bears run away, instead of running towards you. I would like to fish for Char sometimes. My long trips are 4 hours by truck, then I fish for lake trout, cousin of the Char.
@Allan79789Ай бұрын
The time to reach lakes depends on where we go and what kind of fish we are fishing. We fish for lake trout too.
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
Fantastic video! The bear looked pretty real, but was it someone in a bear suit? Would have been a great April fools day joke😅
@andrewmcdonald8783Ай бұрын
That would be one hell of a bear suit :)
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
The char almost looks like the Atlantic Salmon
@vincepearce1Ай бұрын
Nice fish.
@kaseyhyde6503Ай бұрын
Arctic char!
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
I have a Tikka .223 which I use for shooting seals mostly. I find it is a bit light on the trigger. What scope do you have on your .223?
@reginaldwinsor2759Ай бұрын
Great movie i am really impressed. !! What do you use as a bait on the hook ,,Fishroe ?🤔
@vresopperoАй бұрын
We use plastic bait for char and fish intestines for lake trout.
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
How do you earn money in order to buy food and supplies?
@bobbeauchesne2805Ай бұрын
I think it’s a good way to teach a polar ear to stay away from humans.
@joshuadavis8872Ай бұрын
Most of the time, they do run away. When we are in tents, that is when they are dangerous.
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
really nice fat char, what lure is that you are using?
@RussellRWАй бұрын
Its Williams Trophy II
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
@@FelixSt-Aubin thanks!
@RussellRWАй бұрын
I am trying to locate a man I met from inukjuak I belive ,his wife is a school teacher from Vermont. His name is Paul and they would come down here for a couple months every summer.
@dougwaites869Ай бұрын
Oh wow, where do you live?
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
@FelixSt-Aubin I live in New Hampshire USA. And also in Nova Scotia. Paul and his wife would visit her family in lyndonville Vermont USA. We met them several years ago. I am curious as to how they might be.
@dougwaites869Ай бұрын
@@FelixSt-Aubin I am totally enjoying your video
@dougwaites869Ай бұрын
I don't understand why a person that lives off the land would harass wildlife with a snowmachine. Stresses out the animal, big time.
@wallytimmins356Ай бұрын
It was on the path we had to cross, did not chase it very far. And left it alone after that. We Inuit do respect and kill only for sustenance.
@FelixSt-AubinАй бұрын
@@FelixSt-Aubin That's what had me concerned as i know your people and other native (to the land) peoples hunt for sustenance. Quite familiar with Northern Peoples, as I did the winter roads in Manitoba and Northern Ontario for 8 years, and talked to elders every chance I had. I'd rather go North than to the Southern climates. My kids and a few friends think there's something wrong with me ha ha. Hope I didn't upset you, Felix. Take care, be safe. Wally
Your wife is a badass dude. Amazing fisher woman. Love your channel
Most Inuit women are badass fisher women. :)
Hey guys great country there and some nice fish. Cheers from Goulds, Newfoundland
Hello from Kangiqsualujjuaq Nunavik! Thanks for watching.
Fresh from the market -Fast Food 😂
@@vincepearce1 Ya can’t get any fresher than that, I can taste them now.
Nice catch , beautiful land . Nice to see the bears. Safe journeys
It is indeed a beautiful land, thanks for watching!
love your videos. GOD BLESS
Glad you like them!
Great video and some nice fish
One of the best fish in the world! Thanks for watching!
That was a long ride for those fish, way to go! I am glad the bears run away, instead of running towards you. I would like to fish for Char sometimes. My long trips are 4 hours by truck, then I fish for lake trout, cousin of the Char.
The time to reach lakes depends on where we go and what kind of fish we are fishing. We fish for lake trout too.
Fantastic video! The bear looked pretty real, but was it someone in a bear suit? Would have been a great April fools day joke😅
That would be one hell of a bear suit :)
The char almost looks like the Atlantic Salmon
Nice fish.
Arctic char!
I have a Tikka .223 which I use for shooting seals mostly. I find it is a bit light on the trigger. What scope do you have on your .223?
Great movie i am really impressed. !! What do you use as a bait on the hook ,,Fishroe ?🤔
We use plastic bait for char and fish intestines for lake trout.
How do you earn money in order to buy food and supplies?
I think it’s a good way to teach a polar ear to stay away from humans.
Most of the time, they do run away. When we are in tents, that is when they are dangerous.
really nice fat char, what lure is that you are using?
Its Williams Trophy II
@@FelixSt-Aubin thanks!
I am trying to locate a man I met from inukjuak I belive ,his wife is a school teacher from Vermont. His name is Paul and they would come down here for a couple months every summer.
Oh wow, where do you live?
@FelixSt-Aubin I live in New Hampshire USA. And also in Nova Scotia. Paul and his wife would visit her family in lyndonville Vermont USA. We met them several years ago. I am curious as to how they might be.
@@FelixSt-Aubin I am totally enjoying your video
I don't understand why a person that lives off the land would harass wildlife with a snowmachine. Stresses out the animal, big time.
It was on the path we had to cross, did not chase it very far. And left it alone after that. We Inuit do respect and kill only for sustenance.
@@FelixSt-Aubin That's what had me concerned as i know your people and other native (to the land) peoples hunt for sustenance. Quite familiar with Northern Peoples, as I did the winter roads in Manitoba and Northern Ontario for 8 years, and talked to elders every chance I had. I'd rather go North than to the Southern climates. My kids and a few friends think there's something wrong with me ha ha. Hope I didn't upset you, Felix. Take care, be safe. Wally
Not upset at all,@@wallytimmins356. Take care!