Canadian fishing resort located on Northwest Ontario. Run and own by a family.We have excellent walleye on Sturgeon Lake due to the fact that we are located on walleye fish sanctuary. Anglers catch several walleye as they enter and leave the spawn. It is common to catch 27'' to 30'' walleye caught with a 33'' being the biggest caught in previous seasons. We have excellent Northern Pike for Anglers who love fishing for monster Pike.On Sturgeon Lake there are thousands of bays and with the lake of being 60 miles long we have excellent northern pike shorelines to cast all day and never get bored. It is common to have 40'' pike caught each week with 45'' to 48'' being biggest for the season. Sturgeon Lake's deepest spot is over 300 feet deep with an average depth over 40 feet making the lake one of the best in Northwest ON.No matter what time of the season I will personally show my guests methods to catch them regardless if they are shallow or deep. We have amazing remote lakes as well.
Here is a funny truth. I’ve Filleted Bony Fresh water fish. If you don’t get a painful stab in the finger pad or the Finger Webb or worse under the Nail. You ain’t trying son … by the way I’m from LONDON UK ….. ok
Are pike good eating when their bigger like the one you cleaned? I was told the meat gets "grainier" when there bigger and didn't know if that was true
This wasn’t a video on cheeks. It’s a rib cage video. I show a cheeks and wings video also, watch it as I have a neat trick for those also…which I think tastes the best.
Research nerves after death. It’s dead. www.quora.com/Why-do-fish-still-move-even-when-they-have-no-guts-or-head-or-anything#:~:text=Fish%20are%20able%20to%20move,reflex%20and%20the%20stretch%20reflex. Read up and learn.
I know this is an old video but thank you so much for posting your technique as I am constantly dealing with frozen water lines that a hair dryer usually solves but this time the freeze is underground as we didn't get much snow in Maine this year and apparently the heat tape did not keep up. I plan on trying this tomorrow. Again, thank you for the great idea.
It works great! Thanks for watching. I froze this year no snow so I bought heat-line which runs inside the water line and put it underground to the pitless adapter no issues anymore.
@@TRAPPERSPOINTCAMPRESORT I was actually looking at one of those kits on Amazon last night and thought that was a great idea. I tried your technique today and it worked like a charm!
@@jbourque1985 if you buy the inline kit make sure to get all the way to the pitless adapter I literally froze up by the adapter, put hot water on it from above 2 pots and it started working, I think I’m only a inch away from the adapter and that literally made it freeze again but simple fix. Now I’ll cut my hose 1 inch shorter and reattach the compression fitting.
@@TRAPPERSPOINTCAMPRESORT good to know! My old solution with heat tape used to have the same issue And would freeze right where the pipe went into the house as the heat tape ended 2 in before that. So outside with a hair dryer and in about 10 minutes i could have it going again.
we have been going to Pre lake and Pashkakogan Lakes for many many years! We should check you out, Email your links! Went to UW River Falls Live in Green Bay Area@@TRAPPERSPOINTCAMPRESORT
@@terryerdmann7159 that’s crazy, I’m headed to the Green Bay show this weekend! Fishing all day today then headed down. Stop over if possible and my link is www.trapperspointcamp.com
Nice pike cutting skills 👍😃. Your Better than other guys i watch on RU-vid on "How to Fillet a Northern Pike". Very smooth fishing cutting skills their fishermen👍.
My vacation house in Hokkaido got similar problem last winter. I have called the water bureau people to come and help. But they can’t fix it, what they said is the path between water meter and the water main switch of my house seems frozen(underground). I will go again next month a bit before the winter comes and see if it still works. Thanks for a great video.
Definitely but then I’d have to remove bones without the skin which is a lot harder or maneuver the fish while it’s still attached and remove the bones, prefer the scaler. Thanks though. I’ve been playing around with electric lately not sure I like that either.
@@TRAPPERSPOINTCAMPRESORT that's why I don't cut thru the ribs I cut around in my opinion it's putting an extra step with practice u still end up with the same results just one extra step
Some back story I'm a first Nation native from Canada and my elders have done it the way I mentioned for years and it's just the way it was passed down from people who had to clean up to 60 walleye a day among other fish for tourists at lodges