You should try a circle hook on those set bait lines. They are awesome for hooking up when you are not on the rod, especially when you are dropping chunks of cut bait. As soon as the fish tries to move away the hook turns and you got them, it sets itself. The hook gets them in the corner of the mouth every time so you don't have to worry about deep or swallowed hooks. The Burbot and Lakers wouldn't stand a chance. Awesome setup you got there, looks like a lot of fun. Don't know if I'd be saying that if it was blowing 40 mph from the north though. Cheers.
I just makes my heart so happy to see you do things with your boys! That fish you guys cooked up was huge, I bet it was tasty too!!! Like Father, like Son! ❤️ 🌼
Hi, I was amazed all the things you had to check to ensure your safety. I just thought you made a hole and set up the tent🙈 pardon my ignorance on this subject but I’m from the 🇬🇧 and don’t do this here! We’re lucky if we get and inch or two on a lake🤣 love your videos, they are so interesting! Thank you, it can’t be easy while having a camera in your hand.
I’m getting out fished by Hunter regularly now… he’s dedicated. We only kept two burbot over those two days and let the rest go. We still have a bit of salmon and halibut in the freezer still at home.
Love to see you having fun with your son,,but hard think of living in that climate. Ever here of Florida?? Just winter time. They have fish there also 😋😋. Thanks for sharing 👍
😂 I hear there is great fishing in Florida! I’d love to come visit some time, there is great spearfishing there too. It’s just a really long flight to cross the USA, so we usually go to Hawaii.
🤔 I’m not sure if that would be fun or feel like work. I feel like I’m a charter captain most times when I’m out, with all the help getting the family involved.
What a great fishing trip!!! The mountains and landscape on the drive was beautiful. I never seen a Moose have a struggle getting through snow, I am just a City Girl, I never imagined that. But in 8 inches of snow it is difficult as a Human to walk. Did you say 24 inches? Do a lot of Moose die getting stuck? Just wondering. You guys caught alot. I really enjoy watching you catch, skin, cook and eat the fresh fish. It must taste amazing. No wonder you all are so healthy, and have iron men energy. I love that power source. How long does it keep a charge? Did you put a link in the description? We love seeing Mark and Hunter have some Man time. And it was funny the other fishermen camped so close by. Thanks Guys
I think we have a link to the battery box, it works really well. The length of charge depends on what you are using it for. For us it would’ve lasted about 4-5 days, so much longer than we were going to stay out there.
That specific lake as a limit of one lake trout and one burbot per day. We ended up harvesting two burbot and let all the others go. We have plenty of fish in the freezer, so we thought it best to release all but the ones we would eat soon. Plus lake trout are slow growing fish and easily over harvested. Thanks for watching. Are you more of a catch and cook type or a catch snd release?
Lake trout can be very old fish, and are easy to overfish. The limit is one a day, so we try to let any fish go that isn’t mortally injured. Plus, Since we have a freezer full of moose and halibut, we don’t need the trout meat.
@@AlaskaBoys thank you for answering me. I love watching your videos. Your wife’s grocery shopping with Evan and you taking your boys hunting and fishing. You are teaching them meaningful and useful lessons. I’m just curious and you don’t have to answer what kind of work do you do. I thought I heard you say you work with Native Americans.
I really enjoy watching these. Great job father and son.
Mark you are such a good dad.
Hunter is the fish whisperer!
You should try a circle hook on those set bait lines. They are awesome for hooking up when you are not on the rod, especially when you are dropping chunks of cut bait. As soon as the fish tries to move away the hook turns and you got them, it sets itself. The hook gets them in the corner of the mouth every time so you don't have to worry about deep or swallowed hooks. The Burbot and Lakers wouldn't stand a chance. Awesome setup you got there, looks like a lot of fun. Don't know if I'd be saying that if it was blowing 40 mph from the north though. Cheers.
When is moose hunting season can't wait to see that video love your channel
August - September.
Way to go gentlemen that was a wonderful adventure💯🇺🇸👍🏻
Thanks Jade!
I just makes my heart so happy to see you do things with your boys! That fish you guys cooked up was huge, I bet it was tasty too!!! Like Father, like Son! ❤️
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It was really tasty, we ate till we couldn’t eat any more, and only ate about half of it.
Love the scenery and so much fun...
It was a lot of fun. I’m really glad we’ve learned to fish this way.
Thank you for sharing your life with us xxx
Thanks Mandy!
Hi, I was amazed all the things you had to check to ensure your safety. I just thought you made a hole and set up the tent🙈 pardon my ignorance on this subject but I’m from the 🇬🇧 and don’t do this here! We’re lucky if we get and inch or two on a lake🤣 love your videos, they are so interesting! Thank you, it can’t be easy while having a camera in your hand.
It’s been a learning process on what to bring and do to safely overnight on the ice. It’s been a fun journey though.
Awesome stuff! 👌
Thanks Nathan.
Your trips are always so much fun. Alaska definitely looks like my kind of place. Gorgeous scenery and so much to do.
Thanks Leigh 😀
Hunter is doing so good at fishing ,way to go I love watching them having so much fun . Do you keep any fish to take home for mom to cook ?
I’m getting out fished by Hunter regularly now… he’s dedicated. We only kept two burbot over those two days and let the rest go. We still have a bit of salmon and halibut in the freezer still at home.
Great burbot and mackinaw. I use my second pole outside the tent with a jawjacker and a bluetooth alarm on a stand.
Great idea for the Bluetooth alarm.
What a FUN TRIP y'all are having are y'all gonna keep one to cook & eatm
We did eat the large burbot we caught, it was excellent.
Nice shelter :) - looks like you could fit 2 more kids in there next time.
Love to see you having fun with your son,,but hard think of living in that climate. Ever here of Florida?? Just winter time. They have fish there also 😋😋. Thanks for sharing 👍
😂 I hear there is great fishing in Florida! I’d love to come visit some time, there is great spearfishing there too.
It’s just a really long flight to cross the USA, so we usually go to Hawaii.
I will xxxx love ❤️ to you all ❤️
Love you all to you all make my day ❤️ ❤️
Such a fun fishing trip! The lights really help with filming in the tent!
The lights are so helpful! They will be especially great next year when we have them earlier in the year when it’s dark for much longer.
This looks like sooooooo much fun😃👍
It sure is.
I'd love to try Burbot! Great catch Hunter tight lines from Yorkshire!
That kid loves to fish!
you guys should charter small charter fishing parties (ice fishing and your boat) i know i'd be happy to pay and i'm from the UK
🤔 I’m not sure if that would be fun or feel like work. I feel like I’m a charter captain most times when I’m out, with all the help getting the family involved.
What a great fishing trip!!! The mountains and landscape on the drive was beautiful. I never seen a Moose have a struggle getting through snow, I am just a City Girl, I never imagined that. But in 8 inches of snow it is difficult as a Human to walk. Did you say 24 inches? Do a lot of Moose die getting stuck? Just wondering. You guys caught alot. I really enjoy watching you catch, skin, cook and eat the fresh fish. It must taste amazing. No wonder you all are so healthy, and have iron men energy. I love that power source. How long does it keep a charge? Did you put a link in the description? We love seeing Mark and Hunter have some Man time. And it was funny the other fishermen camped so close by. Thanks Guys
The snow around that spot the moose was in was over 50” deep. That kind of snow leads the moose to exhaustion over time.
I think we have a link to the battery box, it works really well. The length of charge depends on what you are using it for. For us it would’ve lasted about 4-5 days, so much longer than we were going to stay out there.
ate they to small to keep?? if not why you releasing them
That specific lake as a limit of one lake trout and one burbot per day. We ended up harvesting two burbot and let all the others go.
We have plenty of fish in the freezer, so we thought it best to release all but the ones we would eat soon. Plus lake trout are slow growing fish and easily over harvested.
Thanks for watching. Are you more of a catch and cook type or a catch snd release?
Just wondering why do you put them back
Lake trout can be very old fish, and are easy to overfish. The limit is one a day, so we try to let any fish go that isn’t mortally injured. Plus, Since we have a freezer full of moose and halibut, we don’t need the trout meat.
You couldn't pay me any amount of money 🤑💰 to be on that ice. Scary👻
I can totally respect that. We get comfortable with if and embrace the winters up here.
Why do you throw them back in Do you not take any home.
We keep a few to eat, but try to let them grow bigger if we can. Plus we have a freezer full of salmon 😆
@@AlaskaBoys thank you for answering me. I love watching your videos. Your wife’s grocery shopping with Evan and you taking your boys hunting and fishing. You are teaching them meaningful and useful lessons. I’m just curious and you don’t have to answer what kind of work do you do. I thought I heard you say you work with Native Americans.
Mark it’s Food NOT (Grub) that gross
😁 - noted 👍
So sorry Mark hats one Word I hate but if want to use it’s fine bless you xxx love you all so much for what you do xxxxx ❤️