A Week Solo on the Dunlop Lake Canoe Route

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • A condensed re-release of the exceedingly long and slow seven-part series from 2017.
    A seven-day trout fishing trip north of Elliot Lake that included Dunlop, Ten Mile, Ezma, Upper Mace, Lower Mace, Pathfinder, and Claim lakes. Upper Mace Lake was the highlight of this trip---a destination that alone was well worth the journey, and one I will definitely revisit.
    Audio Credits:
    Jahzzar - Siesta

Комментарии • 76

  • @garyellington1216
    @garyellington1216 Год назад +1

    So far Jon, this is By Far my favorite videos with Lost Lakes!

  • @lewisrountreeiii2937
    @lewisrountreeiii2937 Год назад

    "Can't see anyone's poop, that's all I ask." hehehehe...priceless. Great video Jon!

  • @gordpedersen543
    @gordpedersen543 4 года назад +1

    I really like your channel , you are a really devoted outdoorsman , bias to your lake trout , speckle and spake content . Keep up the good work.

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  4 года назад

      Much appreciated Gord!!

  • @OpenAirOutdoors
    @OpenAirOutdoors 5 лет назад +1

    You were killing me in suspense on that first laker lol. That’s a great area, years ago I had access to the winter logging roads through a friend that was logging in Elliot Lake, I used there camps on the weekends when the loggers were gone home and I would snowshoe into never been touched lakes that were sometimes no more that 1/2 mile in diameter and spent weekends catching wall hanger specs. Fun times but we worked hard to get there “just to see”
    👍

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад

      Man I thought it was gonna be a brookie or splake so I was so pumped...didn't know Upper Mace held lakers. That is a sweet deal! Sounds like the perfect winter day.

  • @wendylee1525
    @wendylee1525 5 лет назад

    And your excitement! I just love watching you fish. As I said before, you act just like an excited kid!! LOL

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад +1

      Hahah so true...it never fails to make my day!

  • @gernestmartelle9547
    @gernestmartelle9547 5 лет назад

    You are right Jon. It is very complex and the variables contributing to mortality are many. My concern is that I bring lake trout out of at least 40 feet depth to surface. I am old school anyways and come from a long family of resource harvesters. We enjoy fresh fish. I only catch enough for a meal same day. The other concern I have is how much pain fish feel. Lots of controversy over that topic. Keep enjoying your fishing trips. My wife bought me a rod holder for my canoe after forty tears fishing without one. Cheers, Ernie.

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад

      That's a good policy. I won't fish for species that can't burp out air from their swim bladder any deeper than 30ft, but I always thought lake trout were ok...I've never seen visible barotrauma in a laker and I've caught many in 30-100ft...but now I wonder if not everything can be seen. The info I've read about pain suggests that they experience stress rather than conscious pain (coincidentally, I recorded a video about this topic on this Dunlop Lake trip: "Is fishing inhumane?"). Enjoy the rod holder Ernie---long time coming!

  • @henrymostert2125
    @henrymostert2125 5 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed it again. I missed two opportunities this year to go with my daughter but it was going to rain for the entirety of the two trips. Really hoping to do the same route that you did thanks for sharing about the depth mapping. I've loaded it onto my phone. Anyways enjoy your winter season coming up hopefully get a chance to do some ice fishing

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад +1

      Oh man, that's a bummer. Wise to opt out rather than force it and be wet the whole time. Thanks Henry...hoping to start the hardwater season tomorrow if the ice is thick enough :)

  • @sallyfrenette9643
    @sallyfrenette9643 4 года назад

    That is the most beautiful lake and Splake are DELICIOUS. I love them!

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  4 года назад

      So good! Upper Mace Lake made the route for me. Such a wonderful lake.

  • @mglennon5535
    @mglennon5535 5 лет назад +1

    Brother... I’m home with what looks like the flu.... have any more adventures you can post? Lol
    Sick sucks.
    Another great trip. Have to say thanks for sharing! Well done!
    MG

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад

      Hahah ya but nothing ready at the moment. Wish I could help ya, but get well soon buddy. And thanks as always!

  • @fathertomoutdoors6579
    @fathertomoutdoors6579 Год назад

    Great vid, bro. I think I have seen this 3 times.

  • @rebeccacharlebois84
    @rebeccacharlebois84 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful fish!! I think I need to get my self a few of those maps...

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад +1

      Yessir! Invaluable for many fishing scenarios, but never more than for mid-summer lakers.

  • @fidelcampbell9303
    @fidelcampbell9303 5 лет назад +1

    That was mos def a laker. The last fish too! Well done mane.

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад

      For sure. Fish ON-Line only indicated brookies and splake, and the bathymetry indicated that the lake was max 40ft deep. So I couldn't wrap my head around it in the moment. Never heard of lakers in a lake that shallow, except in the farther north lakes where the summer days don't get too hot. Nature finds a way...

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Год назад

    Such a great adventure!!

  • @garyellington1216
    @garyellington1216 Год назад

    Never heard of a splake. Learned something new 🆕

  • @gernestmartelle9547
    @gernestmartelle9547 5 лет назад

    Jon - you are a very ethical fisherman. I never release lake trout. Look at Great Lake echo and the study done by Michigan on lake trout mortality on catch and release. They suggest it could be upwards of 40 percent. Food for thought. Different for warm water species. Shimano has done numerous studies in concert with mar and little mortality for bass, walleye and pike.

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад

      Wow. Had a look and some of the information is shaking much of what I thought I knew about lake trout C&R. But also creating SO many questions about the methodology.
      Even though it seems like it's saying that the biggest factor is surface water temperature, it notes that: "Barotrauma was found in 32 percent of the fish caught for the study in Lake Superior." Considering that lake trouts' guts are connected to their swim bladder, I thought they weren't susceptible to baratrauma as long as they burp to release pressure. But maybe that only helps with their swim bladder and not the rest of their organs...
      This I found very interesting:
      "In Lake Superior results from tag-return data analysis indicated mortality of angler-released fish averaged 43% when the surface water temperature at release exceeded about 50 degrees Fahrenheit and was 15% when surface water temperatures were below 50 degrees Fahrenheit."
      I also wonder about so many other factors like:
      -how long did the tagging process take/how much extra time before they were released
      -how would barbless hooks and a quick release impact the rates
      -what are the rates in the winter for ice fishing
      -how does a rubberized net impact mortality vs. having them flop around in a boat or using a fabric net
      They mention these factors being considered: barotrauma, surface water temperature the fish is released in, capture depth, hook location, play time, handling time, and fishing method. But I would love to have the data to play with the variables myself...probably not a big enough sample size if you target too many variables.
      Many questions. Anyway, thank you for sharing this, I appreciate it.

  • @garyellington1216
    @garyellington1216 Год назад

    Nice video Jon 👍

  • @fixthis7283
    @fixthis7283 3 года назад

    Luv your vids.hope you make new ones soon.a Canadian I luv watching like yourself is the wooded beardsman.must try his woodobo spice.so good.please make newer vids.need money then add a option to support your vids.ty for living and sharing life.

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot FT! Made a couple hundred vids since this old one haha 🙂

  • @dougpacanoemanburns4294
    @dougpacanoemanburns4294 5 лет назад

    Great job again. - Is Dunlop Lake near the Chiniguchi Route

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад

      Thanks Doug! It's actually just north of Elliot Lake, so well west of Chiniguchi. Maybe you're thinking of Donald Lake?

  • @chuckguillemette7556
    @chuckguillemette7556 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome vid again splake are super nice where did you get those maps contour maps

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Chuck! There are a few ways... I've got a tutorial here if it helps.
      ruclips.net/video/mJaFXZT4XYU/видео.html
      These scans of historical bathymetry maps are from LIO and outlined in the fourth section of the video. Any questions, just let me know

    • @AJKPenguin
      @AJKPenguin 5 лет назад

      Excellent. : )

  • @dwrivers47
    @dwrivers47 5 лет назад +1

    Curious - how deep were you catching those splake? And how did you get your lure down that deep? I’ve never had success catching trout I the summer. Onto your next video🤗

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад +1

      I think it was 30 or 40 ft deep. I used a three-way swivel a bit, but also just a jig. Having the bathymetry was key...there were only two 40-ft holes on the lake (already shallow for summer trout) and they were stacked there. Thanks for watching Derek!

    • @dwrivers47
      @dwrivers47 5 лет назад +1

      Backcountry Angling Ontario you are welcome, discovering your channel is the highlight of my spring, and I’m psyched to paddle many of these destinations!

    • @dwrivers47
      @dwrivers47 5 лет назад +1

      Backcountry Angling Ontario oh yeah, if you don’t mind - check out Jason Eke’s latest YT video ‘Leave no trace’. I know it’s important to you as well, cheers!

  • @travismchance
    @travismchance 5 лет назад +1

    Looks like an awesome trip & a great video! What canoe?

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Travis :) It's a 15' single-keel expedition Kevlar prospector from Beach Marine in Hamilton, ON. Flat-bottomed with a 36" beam.

    • @travismchance
      @travismchance 5 лет назад

      @@LostLakes Thank You! Looking forward to more vids!

  • @garyellington1216
    @garyellington1216 Год назад

    Watch for Sun Dog's. I have been told, that whenever you see Sun Dog's it's an indicator that a cold front is on the way.

  • @JLOUTSIDE
    @JLOUTSIDE 3 года назад

    deep dive into the classics #letjonoutside

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  3 года назад

      Hahaha that needs to be trending

  • @laurakelly8959
    @laurakelly8959 5 лет назад +1

    you were so smug about getting the campsite before the other group lol

  • @pavoz1251
    @pavoz1251 2 года назад

    Hey Jon, great video! I’m looking to buy my first canoe (probably a prospector) for some trips for the summer before I head off for university and was wondering if beach marine is a good manufacturer, I was looking at their website but can’t find where to see the prices and the different builds/modifications and was wondering if you have to call them for that? I also looked at the nova craft prospector 16’ which I would love to get but if the beach marine is cheaper I’d rather get that and then later on in the future get a nova craft canoe, I’m mainly looking to paddle tandem with my brother and sometimes solo aswell, I love long trips (6-10 days) and I think the prospector is a good canoe for those types of trips, what do you think? I’m also 6’4 and around 195lbs so I hope a 16’ canoe should be fine for me. Thanks!

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Pavel! That's awesome and sounds all too familiar. The 15' prospector I bought from beach marine (since sold it because four canoes was too many) was one of the most life-changing purchases I've made. I recall having to get a price over the phone. I went with them because they were about half the price of a comparable name-brand boat. I got it in Expedition Kevlar, single keel, flat bottomed, 36" beam, moderate rocker, a little over 50lbs. Would have preferred no keel for handling, but I'm not sure if they make them without but at least it tracks well. I did tandem and solo in the 15' but 16' is a better choice for a more frequent tandem paddler. Can't go wrong with the P16. Great cargo capacity, not the fastest but stable, maneuverable, and very whitewater capable. So I say absolutely, pull the trigger. If for some reason it doesn't work out I think H2O makes more affordable boats too. Used would be great but the market is so hot these days you might as well buy new unless you happen to find a steal...but they go fast

    • @pavoz1251
      @pavoz1251 2 года назад

      @@LostLakes Thanks a lot! you gave me all the info I need! :D

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  2 года назад +1

      @@pavoz1251 good luck! 🤠

    • @pavoz1251
      @pavoz1251 2 года назад

      @@LostLakes thanks man!

  • @wendylee1525
    @wendylee1525 5 лет назад

    I feel your pain!! LOL

  • @robertfrey3607
    @robertfrey3607 5 лет назад

    As Bill Mason said..." I just gotta see what's up there."

  • @alfieboy6871
    @alfieboy6871 4 года назад

    At 13:55, you mention that trout fishing in the summer without batymetry is a fools errand.. Can you elaborate on this? where do you get these maps?

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  4 года назад

      For sure. Lake trout are primarily (often exclusively) found in deep basins during the summer heat. If you know where these basins are, it can be a huge advantage to fishing for them. Here's a video I made on how to find them in Ontario :)
      ruclips.net/video/mJaFXZT4XYU/видео.html

  • @NowThatsaRAP
    @NowThatsaRAP 4 года назад

    I've seen the gloves in many of your videos. What are they for, where are they from?

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  4 года назад

      They're neoprene gloves, so they're still warm when wet. I always use them.
      www.mec.ca/en/product/5034-329/H2O-2mm-Fingerless-Gloves

  • @jaredhawley2038
    @jaredhawley2038 5 месяцев назад

    Did you need a backcountry reservation or permit for this area ? I called ont parks and tried to make a reservation and got no answers lol

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 месяцев назад

      No reservations but you need a parking permit if you leave from the north end at Flack Lake

  • @AJKPenguin
    @AJKPenguin 5 лет назад

    If possible, what is the ISBN # of that weather forecast booklet?
    Thank you : )

    • @AJKPenguin
      @AJKPenguin 5 лет назад

      The cricket trick is one of my favorite temperature hacks.

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад

      Hey Adam, this is the one:
      books.google.ca/books/about/Pocket_Guide_to_Weather_Forecasting.html?id=O-J0PQAACAAJ&source=kp_cover&redir_esc=y
      I love that one too... Super cool.

  • @emilykerns1603
    @emilykerns1603 3 года назад

    What kind of canoe do you use on your solo trips?

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  3 года назад

      15' prospector typically

  • @paulalberts4455
    @paulalberts4455 5 лет назад

    Do you by any chance have a map indicating the portages on this route?

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Paul, I don't know of any online resources where you can get this one, but it's in Kevin Callan's book Ontario's Lost Canoe Routes. Fantastic book with a bunch of incredible routes...only about $20. Worth its weight in gold.

    • @paulalberts4455
      @paulalberts4455 5 лет назад

      Thank you.

  • @paulrichard100
    @paulrichard100 Год назад

    Do you really prefer dirty old lake trout over walleye?

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  Год назад

      Lol I enjoy both, but standalone lakers have more flavour IMO

  • @garyellington1216
    @garyellington1216 Год назад

    You gotta just take the plunge.

  • @garyellington1216
    @garyellington1216 Год назад

    Don't take it wrong, but you don't seem to be so cranky , in this video 📸

  • @tommclarty17
    @tommclarty17 5 лет назад

    4:44 never eaten perch or walleye...

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад +1

      Lol just my preference. Much more flavour in the meat. White flesh can take a lot of flavours well, but has less on its own.

    • @tommclarty17
      @tommclarty17 5 лет назад +1

      Backcountry Angling Ontario good video buddy. I was just doggin ya. I’m on the shore of Lake Erie so I’m a little biased.

    • @LostLakes
      @LostLakes  5 лет назад +1

      Lol oh ya you're conditioned on Erie. I wonder if it holds any lakers naturally.

  • @MeTubeUser
    @MeTubeUser 2 года назад

    I couldnt understand why in the hell you where saying dijon everytime you got a fish, but you are saying FISH ON! 🤣🤪 English is not my mother tounge tho...