How the hell did you guys fish at the Red House and you are the only people there? WTF ? !!! That's like the most popular spot on N. Shore. Thanks for the video.
@TheLostsoulcamero It can be tough fishing sometimes, but there is definitely plenty of fish in that lake. Fall and spring is best time for trout fishing. Keep on trying, switching up spots and baits 🤙🎣
@@arithgutierrez I don't think it will show up on Google Maps.But the red house is the first house next to the dam, on the north side of the lake. You should see it when driving past the dam on the north side
Really, really awesome. I love this video.
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
That was a good day on the water!
It doesn't seem crowded out there this time of year.
Yeah not too many people fishing that day, the cold mornings can get rough but worth it! Great day on the water forsure!
Stoney baloney: "I got a trout hehehe"
Hahah, you know it!
Yessirrrr
How the hell did you guys fish at the Red House and you are the only people there? WTF ? !!! That's like the most popular spot on N. Shore. Thanks for the video.
@4acesjackdaniels775 This isnt at the Red House. This is about half a mile from the Red House, towards fawnskin.
Thank you for posting this and showing the rig/length of leader 🤙
No worries! 🤙
Found the place, had a really good time. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed yourself!!
Been fishing big bear for years have never pulled anything out
@TheLostsoulcamero It can be tough fishing sometimes, but there is definitely plenty of fish in that lake. Fall and spring is best time for trout fishing. Keep on trying, switching up spots and baits 🤙🎣
@TravelsThroughNature I'm not gonna stop it's called fishing not catching one day I'll crack the code
Is this by the Red house?
About half a mile down from the red house.
Thanks!
@@TravelsThroughNatureIs it called red house on google maps? Just got here trying to check the area out.
@@arithgutierrez I don't think it will show up on Google Maps.But the red house is the first house next to the dam, on the north side of the lake. You should see it when driving past the dam on the north side
@@TravelsThroughNature or is it called red cabin?