Studd Lake - A North Of Nakina Walleye Wonderland!
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024
- In early September of 2019 my group and I fished Studd Lake with Deep Wilderness Outposts out of Nakina, Ontario.
Studd had really fallen to the wayside and had barely been fished until the new owners acquired it 2 years previously.
It's now a truly first class outpost destination with a newly refurbished cabin that matches the incredible fishing!
We enjoyed a stellar trip, have a look and see for yourself!
www.deepwildernessoutposts.com
That live target perch crank bait is a killer. That a good idea using the beaver dam for fire wood - love that. Keep up the great videos. -Andrew
Great report now I know where to go for small walleye!
Life sitting in a boat slaying pickrel one after the other life dont get much better.Camped out on a beautiful Canadian lake fishing with a good bunch friends .Nice job on this video thumbs up.
Great video! Wish I could have been there too!
Love your channel. Keep up the great work.
Music clips every now and then.
That looked fun
Hi love your videos you mentioned satellite imagery,I'm going to a fly in to Seiss lake in Ontario Canada what sites would you recommend to show me the latitude and longitude so I could put in my GPS thanks and keep up the good work
Not too knowledgeable on those birds but pretty sure they are a type of finch.
Can't wait to try those tail dancers this summer
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_siskin
Flew out with that outfitter....went to Ara Lake
Awesome, they're great people!
I was lake trout fishing in May in a t shirt
Small walleye, let the lake rest and the population increase, keepers should be 18 to 24 inchers and release the big ones quickly and safely..
Must be Americans. 14 degrees is not suit weather it's shorts and t shirt weather. Cuz there is no bugs.
I'm from Floida and you're right
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_siskin