10:10 RUclips ate the audio. :/ Nothing important was said though. Either way, That was fun! Big ALASKA trip coming up soon too! Join my Discord? discord.gg/bNMVrjf
Your hat was good luck, had it in the truck and got a brief funnel or tornado in Michigan a few weeks after our chasing.. video is inconclusive but going going count it.
Climate change certainly not a pleasant topic, but this needs to be seen. That said.. the sound of waves lapping against the hull SO relaxing, I could fall asleep ☺️
I think this trip is going to be pretty damn epic and tie in nicely with the steady increase in solar activity coming up soon. Lots of video ideas on the table!
Honestly they are an absolute joy for me to make too. I have more fun putting these together than really anything else I do aside from near perfect tornado intercepts!
You sure lol. It’s tough for me to tell with none of them full grown and when they aren’t full grown and look so different from each other! And yet so similar.
@@scienceoutthere Yea, trout are one of the species I fish for most. Kokanee salmon don't have spots on their tails like that. My guess is just natural color variation aided by depth. If I had to guess, the darker two were caught up in the river (or mouth) and the lighter one was in the lake.
@@HRRRisonCater all 3 were caught right at the exit of that Rapids so it could go either way. What also threw me off is I had a whole conversation with that fisherman after I ate the fish who told me he was pretty sure I had a Kokanee. And when I google them, certain juvenile fish seemed to match. I’m new to trout so I’m more than likely going to take the L here. Lol.
Hi from the UK. Not even slightly jealous .... much ;)
You’re a seriously underrated natural world content creator. Keep doing what you’re doing!
I'm doing all I can! Thank you.
10:10 RUclips ate the audio. :/ Nothing important was said though. Either way, That was fun! Big ALASKA trip coming up soon too! Join my Discord? discord.gg/bNMVrjf
Your hat was good luck, had it in the truck and got a brief funnel or tornado in Michigan a few weeks after our chasing.. video is inconclusive but going going count it.
Great stuff, as always! Love the music choices too.
Love the editing, great vid (especially after having just woken up)
Great job on this I love grand lake and will be getting out there on my kayak this summer
Climate change certainly not a pleasant topic, but this needs to be seen. That said.. the sound of waves lapping against the hull SO relaxing, I could fall asleep ☺️
Thank you!!
1/4 the way through and really enjoying it. Love the freedom you have to do these trips!
Views at 9:50 look legit
Really a great trip, I’m hyped about another Northern Lights trip from you ;)
I think this trip is going to be pretty damn epic and tie in nicely with the steady increase in solar activity coming up soon. Lots of video ideas on the table!
4:23 The American Experience.
Fun fact: first time I ever saw a bald eagle was in Ontario
@@scienceoutthere The irony there is incredible. Also this comment was sponsored by PBS.
Love you videos truly amazing.
Thank you I love to hear that. Especially on videos like this one that probably won't perform well :/.
Another great video! I love these kayak/camping videos!
Honestly they are an absolute joy for me to make too. I have more fun putting these together than really anything else I do aside from near perfect tornado intercepts!
@@scienceoutthere they definitely look like a blast! And some of your tornado chase videos are wild also!
All 3 of those were rainbows btw :)
You sure lol. It’s tough for me to tell with none of them full grown and when they aren’t full grown and look so different from each other! And yet so similar.
@@scienceoutthere Yea, trout are one of the species I fish for most. Kokanee salmon don't have spots on their tails like that. My guess is just natural color variation aided by depth. If I had to guess, the darker two were caught up in the river (or mouth) and the lighter one was in the lake.
@@HRRRisonCater all 3 were caught right at the exit of that Rapids so it could go either way. What also threw me off is I had a whole conversation with that fisherman after I ate the fish who told me he was pretty sure I had a Kokanee. And when I google them, certain juvenile fish seemed to match. I’m new to trout so I’m more than likely going to take the L here. Lol.
Doing the same trip next month. Where'd you put in?