On a solo trip to the cabin to bring supplies before the snow melts, made a great pot of claim chowder, and checked out some new spots for brook trout fishing before the ponds and lakes thawed
I’ve been living in Manitoba for 27 years and every time I watch one of your videos and it makes me homesick for the West Coast of Newfoundland. Thank you so much for sharing it.!
Always a joy joining you at the cabin Gorgeous area , beautiful views great trout catch for sure and meal , can't get much better than that, Thanks for letting us join you , It was fun.
I need my mitts on at 40 degrees Fahrenheit, lol. That was fun watching you try all those different locations for trout. I'm glad you had a little success!
The time goes by so fast, Watching the video.seeing how you go out on all those islands to ice fish.Thank goodness you caught two trout this time.To go back to eat your clam chowder. Which looked yummy.Thanks for bringing us along this time. Have a good night stay safe.😊
Hi Bob! My oh my there's such beautiful scenery in newfoundland. That was a nice lake you was fishing. Be interesting to see how the fishing is come may or June there. When the bugs are so thick you don't dare open your mouth . Lol. Thank you Bob for taking us along with you.
Always enjoy your vids. That chowder and biscuit looked really good! Spring is coming and looking forward to the next new improvements on the cabin. Cheers!
Good stuff, nice to see a serious outdoorsman. Used to ice fish here in Ohio, its not been cold enough in a long time. Thanx for your replies, I don't watch just anyone, Fritz
You've done such a great job on that cabin. A great place to spend quality time in any season, though I would say the most challenging season is coming up: spring/mud/bug season!
Just an idea you might want to consider moving your fuel tank outside the wall of the cabin on your diesel heater. Takes away from bringing diesel into the cabin as well you could increase the size of the storage. Love your cabin and the fishing trips in Ontario we only dream of having a set up such as yours Thks for the videos
Another masterpiece BL!! One of many things I greatly enjoy in your videos is that you just come across so natural and unpretentious. I’ve watched other outdoor Newf channels, where it almost seems like they’re trying too hard to be a Newfoundlander. It doesn’t look like your cabin area got the massive dump of snow other areas of Newfoundland got the other week. BTW, do you think you might ever make a driveable road into your cabin?
I just got a kelly kettle this yr best thing i bought for the woods in a long time nothing better than tea and toutons with a smoky flavor out rabbit hunting.
In lower NY there is a whole mess of reservoirs that connect for NYC's water supply. Some quite large and well over 100 feet deep in spots. One further upstate is 15 miles long. Shore or row boats only. Some big trout, they feed on sawbellies which are freshwater alewives. Small and Largemouth bass also. Almost all of the reservoirs have a big buffer zone meaning no houses. I am going to hit that hard in the next couple of weeks with some silver spoons and spinners. On Long Island where I live, which is pretty densely populated, there are six identified populations of brook trout believe it or not. Not as big in size as yours. Many many years ago Daniel Webster caught a 14 pound salter. The dictionary guy I believe. I love your channel. I would rather have a cabin than a Ferrari. However if Pamela Sue Anderson was driving that might tip the scales towards the car.
Fabulous episode once again. I gotta try the clam Chowder by difficult to get the clams in Australia, unless anyone has any ideas? This ice fishing is completely foreign to us down here, but would like to try one day perhaps. All the best.
Mare's tail clouds. Bad weather coming in. Wonder if that had anything to do with the fishing? Another great video! Thank you, sir! (Edit: posted my comment before you talked about low pressure systems etc. )
Good times Bob thank you, what is your overall impression of your diesel heater, I need one for my shop roughly the size of your cabin, would you want a different size or model erc. Thank you.
I think its great when my cabin gets fully insulated I don't think I need anything else but you might want to consider the remote fuel tank but I don't mind my 8 litre tank lasts three 12 hour nights, hope this helps
Is that fiberglass insulation on ceiling not wood cover..cover it with hot summer you'll have not seen fiber floating loose.....use plastic covering / staples if need to..SAFETY FIRST