Great Saturday afternoon video for a Ottawa Valley lad to watch. Thanks for taking the time to share with us! With all the bears around your camp I am hoping that the bear proofing you have is enough to keep them out of your camp.
Another nice video. Love how you always keep busy, you work a little, you fish, keep the cabin tidy and there’s always dessert 😉😉😉 Keep it up, love your videos
If you like sliced canned potatoes you should fry them with the onion and add the bologna when the taters are getting crispy then when the bologna is the way you like it then put in the can of beans. Tasty tasty tasty lol
Thanks for another great video, always good to see what you're up to. The rain made it even feel cooler here in ol' Saskie....Hope you and Denise are doing well and we sure do envy those lovely brook trout you guys have, they even "look" delicious!!!
Молодец, чага +лимонная трава+лепестки розы (чайной) вот и отличная заварка. Можно кофе арабику с зёрнами Кардамона 6 зёрен и тоже в Вашем возрасте 2 раза в день, не чаще! И только не кипятите, до пенки. Даже на рыбалке в термосе. Успехов Вам!
Very envious of you living in such a unspoilt beautiful place Bob. Also admire your industriousness and taking time out to explore your surroundings and taking us with you. Greetings from Brittany, France.
Love your vids, your cabin, your wonderful attitude.... From Kansas, to old to hunt like I used to, run free like I used to...I'm 66 1/2, ran my own tree trimming business for 33 years, oh to be able to go like I used to. Thx for letting me go with you.
I always enjoy your videos, great stuff. Awesome footage of the moose and bear with your trailcams and drone too, icing on the cake for a great trip. There's nothing better than cooking up a few trout that you just caught yourself, it's one of life's great simple joys.
Nice video, Bob, Your cabin is coming along very nicely. It is such a wonderful piece of land. You do make me hungry when watching your videos. Next time you make that dessert with the berries mix cream cheese and honey in a plastic bag with the berries and cut the Conor of the bag off and pipe it in. Your dark chocolate and cream cheese would be delicious too.. 😊 🥟
I, Brad and your sister Marilyn thoroughly enjoy your many videos, and I believe also your singing voice(LOL). The simple things in life you demonstrate with passion give us a peaceful respite from the daily hustle and bustle. Fantastic scenery as well as action shots with narrative are captivating and leave us waiting for the next episode, excellent work Mr. Newfoundland Outsider.
Great videos. My mom loves your channel. She’s 94 grew up in Newfoundland, and says trout are great, but she’d rather have the fried baloney. Can’t get it where we live.
I e teased you once or twice before, and you weren’t sure if I was making fun or being friendly. I was totally being friendly. It’s so nice to see another old fart like me out there, and doing stuff is old farts dream of. Sure I enjoy watching these young guys paddling to the arctic or whatever, but I really appreciate seeing something more "age appropriate" sometimes. You’re loving the dream with that cabin. I’m both jealous and glad for you.
Another good video... A better, stronger, easier, quicker knot than the clinch knot is the Palomar Knot... I started using it over the clinch knot more than 20 years ago, haven't tied a clinch knot since. (I fish almost every day so that's a lot of knots) lol Great for tying in the cold ice fishing and it's a dream come true after our eyes get a bit older lol. Take care
Don't know what happened to my first comment... It just disappeared... I was saying that I often do the Bannock on the stick. And I have learned to heat the stick up really really hot before I wrap it in Bannock. Try a hot dog or sausage in there! Good eating! Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Hello!" I really enjoy watching your videos. Your ALLWAYS doing something.wheather it's fishing, cooking, or cutting wood.Or doing something around the cabin.I enjoy the footage off of your cam. With the bears and moose.Thanks for sharing. Until your next video.😊
When we get low on worms we use the triangle piece and 2 fins underneath the gills. Work very well for bait. Fresh trout is one of the tastiest things a feller can eat.
Hi we would do the same kinda thing camping. End of a broom handle, pilsbury dough over the fire then fill it with butter and Jam. Others would put a piece of chocolate and some whipped cream from a can.😋
Thanks, what an awesome filmed video and content. I was subscribed to your channel last year but left, and now I resubscribed as I really love the content and want more Canadian content You Tubers and shy away from American content, though I will always keep two Alaska channels that I dearly hold close to my heart. Cheers from Timmins Ontario!
7:25 place wheelbarrow under wood before cut so it falls in it. I usually cut and split right beside the wood shed Idea bring road base crush rock spread on mud out front will reduce it
I have recently found your channel. I have really enjoyed your journey with the work you have done on your cabin. What a fantastic place to have and enjoy. I am looking forward now to each new video but I am also catching up on all the great ones I have missed. Thank you so much for going to the trouble of making these videos. This outdoor girl sure loves watching you , your friends and your family. Keep up the good work.
I’ll give your lure setup a try. We use Panther Martin, Rooster Tail, and Mepps spinners for trout in Colorado mountain lakes. Also, any fires in your area? Hopefully not, but if so, looks like you’re getting lots of rain now. Thanks for great videos.
The reason they curl, is because they haven't had a chance to go through Riggermoretes , once they go through it, they won't curl. Just let them sit for over 12 hours before cook, plus the will have better flavor.. Another small tip: cut the gills and let them bleed, they taste much better.
Great video and beautiful country. Very peaceful. May I suggest since you seem to be right handed, to hold the bottom of your axe with your left hand like you would a golf club, hockey club, baseball bat etc...The right hand above is instinctively and naturally better at avoiding torque.
Lovely little trip. You obviously (at 20C) were not getting the 30C temperatures that we were getting here in central, it was the worst and the little black flies were just aweful, Its been like that for about 2+ weeks except for today its about 15 C (closer to my comfort zone of fall temperatures).
how did you bread the trout and I'd be looking to dump the aluminum and get stainless or porcelain ... aluminum gets into the food and cause bad things in the body (I first this in the 1960s)
Love you ytube show. I know that there are many dusplaced Newfoundlanders that hang on to every word!! I tell all that I know about your show. Love it. Just wondering though. I see that you take water from streams, brooks and ponds. Do you worry about Beaver Fever( giardia). I know several people here in NL suffering from it because of impropered boiled water from ponds especially. Maybe good to mention about the 3 minute roiling boil...(retired nurse here.)
No i don't worry about beaver fever i think those of us born and raised of the land as a tuff tolerance to eating and drinking from nature of which alot of city people wouldn't handle as well I've seen it a hundred times just my observation
Great Saturday afternoon video for a Ottawa Valley lad to watch. Thanks for taking the time to share with us!
With all the bears around your camp I am hoping that the bear proofing you have is enough to keep them out of your camp.
Yes me too
Your place is great. Fishing, wildlife and peace and quiet. What more could you want. Great video.
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Another nice video.
Love how you always keep busy, you work a little, you fish, keep the cabin tidy and there’s always dessert 😉😉😉
Keep it up, love your videos
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Another enjoyable video Bob. Thanks for bringing us along.
No problem
That view is to die for bet you could sit there all day… great video
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Wow what an amazing spot amazing of grid cabin kick butt. Trout what more could you ask for great video thanks.
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Thanks for another great video, Bob. I appreciate your hard work even though it's obvious you are in your element and having a blast.
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What a beautiful place you have Bob and thank you for another awesome video!
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Another fantastic video you produced there. Thanks a million for doing this. You place is looking great.
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If you like sliced canned potatoes you should fry them with the onion and add the bologna when the taters are getting crispy then when the bologna is the way you like it then put in the can of beans. Tasty tasty tasty lol
Nice I'll have to try that
Great video the cabin is looking awesome, love the bear and moose videos very special
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Another enjoyable video. Thanks for taking the time to share your neck of the woods. Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it
Fish, a friend, a fire and a feast! Top shelf right there!
Top it off with a cup of bush tea, and thats heaven right there. Heaven man! 👍🏻
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Thanks for another great video, always good to see what you're up to. The rain made it even feel cooler here in ol' Saskie....Hope you and Denise are doing well and we sure do envy those lovely brook trout you guys have, they even "look" delicious!!!
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Really good video, get a Fiskars x27 axe you won’t regret it. Nice trout.
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nothing better than fresh brook trout.
@@bradbradshaw-i4n right on
Молодец, чага +лимонная трава+лепестки розы (чайной) вот и отличная заварка. Можно кофе арабику с зёрнами Кардамона 6 зёрен и тоже в Вашем возрасте 2 раза в день, не чаще! И только не кипятите, до пенки. Даже на рыбалке в термосе. Успехов Вам!
Thanks for the tip
Magnificent wildlife pictures. Thank You for sharing.😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Very envious of you living in such a unspoilt beautiful place Bob. Also admire your industriousness and taking time out to explore your surroundings and taking us with you. Greetings from Brittany, France.
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Love your vids, your cabin, your wonderful attitude.... From Kansas, to old to hunt like I used to, run free like I used to...I'm 66 1/2, ran my own tree trimming business for 33 years, oh to be able to go like I used to. Thx for letting me go with you.
Your welcome
Panther Martin best spinners for trout, your living my dream friend take care!.
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Egg ducking leech works well for trawling too
Job to beat a rain day at the camp! Great video 🎣
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Thanks buddy, great video, kept watching right to the very end.
Thankyou
I always enjoy your videos, great stuff. Awesome footage of the moose and bear with your trailcams and drone too, icing on the cake for a great trip. There's nothing better than cooking up a few trout that you just caught yourself, it's one of life's great simple joys.
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Nice video, Bob, Your cabin is coming along very nicely. It is such a wonderful piece of land.
You do make me hungry when watching your videos.
Next time you make that dessert with the berries mix cream cheese and honey in a plastic bag with the berries and cut the Conor of the bag off and pipe it in. Your dark chocolate and cream cheese would be delicious too.. 😊 🥟
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I, Brad and your sister Marilyn thoroughly enjoy your many videos, and I believe also your singing voice(LOL). The simple things in life you demonstrate with passion give us a peaceful respite from the daily hustle and bustle. Fantastic scenery as well as action shots with narrative are captivating and leave us waiting for the next episode, excellent work Mr. Newfoundland Outsider.
Thankyou sir
Another great video i always enjoy the good feeds you have, plus beautiful views.
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Awesome video like I’ve said before your property is heaven on earth
You got that right!
Excellent footage, A joy to watch. Great job.
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what a great one!!
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Love seeing the moose thanks for sharing 🤩
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Love your videos awesome
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You are exciting to watch. I love trout. You had my mouth watering.
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I really enjoy your videos and, there’s always something to be learned from them.
Greetings from North Carolina
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Loved this video, thanks for sharing
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Yep wonderful spot and video excellent
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This one's got me craving sandwich spread. I haven't had it in years. My grandmother used to make me mock chicken sandwiches with it 😂
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Awesome video thanks for sharing !
Thanks for watching!
Your very resourceful. Love the little camp fire in the bush to cook the flour and warm your tea.
Thanks for sharing
Your welcome
Great videos. My mom loves your channel. She’s 94 grew up in Newfoundland, and says trout are great, but she’d rather have the fried baloney. Can’t get it where we live.
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Hello my new friend, the video is really good, thanks for sharing❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🤝👌
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I e teased you once or twice before, and you weren’t sure if I was making fun or being friendly. I was totally being friendly. It’s so nice to see another old fart like me out there, and doing stuff is old farts dream of.
Sure I enjoy watching these young guys paddling to the arctic or whatever, but I really appreciate seeing something more "age appropriate" sometimes.
You’re loving the dream with that cabin. I’m both jealous and glad for you.
Lol thanks
Love the video
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Awesome stuff! 👌
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What a nice trip 👍🏻
It was!
Place is looking incredible. Good job!
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Thanks for the adventures, enjoy watching
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Such a gorgeous place to spend time,!
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Another good video... A better, stronger, easier, quicker knot than the clinch knot is the Palomar Knot... I started using it over the clinch knot more than 20 years ago, haven't tied a clinch knot since. (I fish almost every day so that's a lot of knots) lol Great for tying in the cold ice fishing and it's a dream come true after our eyes get a bit older lol. Take care
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Beautiful & peaceful country!! Thank You so much ❤ I've never had trout yet....I do want to.
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Don't know what happened to my first comment... It just disappeared...
I was saying that I often do the Bannock on the stick. And I have learned to heat the stick up really really hot before I wrap it in Bannock. Try a hot dog or sausage in there! Good eating!
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks I'll try that
Great show. I really enjoyed watching on a rainy Sunday afternoon in Virginiatown ontario. Take care
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I have the same rapala knife in my kitchen. 35 years later its the sharpest knife i ever bought...
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Really look forward to Sunday when you release a video excellent
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Hello!" I really enjoy watching your videos. Your ALLWAYS doing something.wheather it's fishing, cooking, or cutting wood.Or doing something around the cabin.I enjoy the footage off of your cam. With the bears and moose.Thanks for sharing. Until your next video.😊
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Hello from Minnesota! Nice Brookies ! And a dandy place you have there. It’s coming along nicely
Hey, thanks!
Great trip, such a nice location
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Great videos bob keep them coming
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good on you sir you are in a very beautiful place.
Thank you kindly
Great video Bob buddy
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wow great trail cam video ...cheers
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Thanks for the video your haven your best life I live in western Maine and love going back into small ponds for those trout I can taste them now
That's awesome
Great wildlife footage pal! Good fishing for sure.
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When we get low on worms we use the triangle piece and 2 fins underneath the gills. Work very well for bait. Fresh trout is one of the tastiest things a feller can eat.
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Pectoral fin
Hi we would do the same kinda thing camping. End of a broom handle, pilsbury dough over the fire then fill it with butter and Jam. Others would put a piece of chocolate and some whipped cream from a can.😋
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Cabin looks great there buddy. Quite the feed too. Love the game camera footage. Take care.
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your cottage is looking good great job
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Hi from BC .Great video
Hey, thanks!
Thanks, what an awesome filmed video and content. I was subscribed to your channel last year but left, and now I resubscribed as I really love the content and want more Canadian content You Tubers and shy away from American content, though I will always keep two Alaska channels that I dearly hold close to my heart. Cheers from Timmins Ontario!
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Great video
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Great video as always you sure have a nice spot there.
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You must be part beaver clan the way you chew up that wood! Enjoyed the show a lot. Sometimes it is ok just to watch the rain.
Lol yes
7:25 place wheelbarrow under wood before cut so it falls in it.
I usually cut and split right beside the wood shed
Idea bring road base crush rock spread on mud out front will reduce it
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I have recently found your channel. I have really enjoyed your journey with the work you have done on your cabin. What a fantastic place to have and enjoy. I am looking forward now to each new video but I am also catching up on all the great ones I have missed. Thank you so much for going to the trouble of making these videos. This outdoor girl sure loves watching you , your friends and your family. Keep up the good work.
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Beautiful spot
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thanks for ur service soldier
Your welcome sir
Yeah buddy 4 nice ones
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I’ll give your lure setup a try. We use Panther Martin, Rooster Tail, and Mepps spinners for trout in Colorado mountain lakes. Also, any fires in your area? Hopefully not, but if so, looks like you’re getting lots of rain now. Thanks for great videos.
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Panther Martin I concur!
Thanks, NC USA 🇺🇸
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Glad it worked for you
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Good work on that wood, should keep the outhouse nice and toasty! :D - also, what spread did you use on the tomato sandwich?
Sandwich spread by heinzs
Nice trout
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The reason they curl, is because they haven't had a chance to go through Riggermoretes , once they go through it, they won't curl.
Just let them sit for over 12 hours before cook, plus the will have better flavor..
Another small tip: cut the gills and let them bleed, they taste much better.
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Trying putting mustard and then fine ground cornmeal and you don't have to thank me
Great videos
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Great video and beautiful country. Very peaceful. May I suggest since you seem to be right handed, to hold the bottom of your axe with your left hand like you would a golf club, hockey club, baseball bat etc...The right hand above is instinctively and naturally better at avoiding torque.
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My dad and I really enjoy your channel, there was some singing on the video, was that you, great voice
Not me allan byrne
How often do you make it up to your cabin? Nice place. Always chores to be done.
Weekend
If you make you cuts on the side of you fish they won’t curl up at all I have found. Give that try and see how it works for you. Awesome video
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Just stumbled across your channel. Love the content, just subscribed 👍
Thankyou appreciate it
good idea with the black bear deterent they can sure make a mess of your cabin very fast
Yes indeed
🎉🎉 good
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Lovely little trip. You obviously (at 20C) were not getting the 30C temperatures that we were getting here in central, it was the worst and the little black flies were just aweful, Its been like that for about 2+ weeks except for today its about 15 C (closer to my comfort zone of fall temperatures).
No thank god
Great video.nice camp mine is in Tidioute pa.
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Paint that front door hunter green color it would look great.
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Why keep the heads on the trout sometimes and sometimes not.. I always cut the heads off. Just nosy. Thanks for taking the time.
No reason
Hi Bob. Nothing starts a fire like a little bit of birch bark. Right. Thank you for your service by the way.🇨🇦
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how did you bread the trout and I'd be looking to dump the aluminum and get stainless or porcelain ... aluminum gets into the food and cause bad things in the body (I first this in the 1960s)
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Love you ytube show. I know that there are many dusplaced Newfoundlanders that hang on to every word!! I tell all that I know about your show. Love it. Just wondering though. I see that you take water from streams, brooks and ponds. Do you worry about Beaver Fever( giardia). I know several people here in NL suffering from it because of impropered boiled water from ponds especially. Maybe good to mention about the 3 minute roiling boil...(retired nurse here.)
No i don't worry about beaver fever i think those of us born and raised of the land as a tuff tolerance to eating and drinking from nature of which alot of city people wouldn't handle as well I've seen it a hundred times just my observation
Did you buy and adapter to fill those small tanks from a 20lb yet .
Yes