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Tuktu- 9- The Magic Spear (Amazing Inuit skills at fishing and hunting by spear) 

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Learn about traditional Inuit culture from this fascinating series. This series documents cultural practices, skills, and values in Nunavut in northern Canada. Each episode focuses on a different topic, and does a good job of celebrating the skills and resourcefulness of the Inuit.
The territory of the Inuit (also called Eskimo, Inupiaq, Yupik, and other regional names) cover the northern and western regions of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit continue to live in these areas and maintain many cultural traditions while also incorporating some modern technology into their culture as well. Inuit continue to have a deep respect and spiritual connection with the land and its resources.
The Tuktu documentary series was produced by the National Film Board of Canada between 1966 and 1968.
Director: Laurence Hyde
Writer: Laurence Hyde
Star: Tommy Tweed
License: Public Domain
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@AlaskaExtreme
@AlaskaExtreme 6 лет назад
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@davidbalderston2751
@davidbalderston2751 6 лет назад
Alone In The Wilderness is a fascinating movie. It is filmed entirely by Dick Proenneke.
@christopherbellore4072
@christopherbellore4072 6 лет назад
Dick Proenneke! He was awesome. What a trip! Dick was to the Great outdoors, What Bob Ross was to painting.
@atadali6199
@atadali6199 5 лет назад
animals and hunting is great. not forgetting everything related to living in the wild of course
@gordoumburatiba1544
@gordoumburatiba1544 5 лет назад
Projeto.de.jaiba
@gordoumburatiba1544
@gordoumburatiba1544 5 лет назад
Ver
@briantagalik1480
@briantagalik1480 3 года назад
I am from Nunavut, And ittimungnak ( man in movie ) was my fathers close cousin, the boy in the video is a man I was privileged to know as a child. We still hunt in this fashion,I now catch my fish in nets and have a close tie to the land, my eldest aunt is in her last days and with her goes a multitude of knowledge that is irreplaceable and unaccounted. We.battle a daily fight of balancing traditional knowledge with technology and all the ups and downs that come along with a capitalistic nature. We are struggling to find footing in a world that holds no currency for kindness and respect, I love reading all these comments, The Inuit are a beautiful people and it hurts to see my people disappear in front of my children's eyes. Much love and respect to you all... Brian Tagalik, Inuit Success Lead Baffinland iron Mines.
@WorldwideTopTier
@WorldwideTopTier 3 года назад
Your culture was so amazing and sweet family
@odd_familiar
@odd_familiar 3 года назад
this comment made me tear up a bit, so much respect for you and your people please continue to keep your traditions they are beautiful and we need them as an example for what true community and human spirit is
@gailslostchin
@gailslostchin 3 года назад
@@odd_familiar could not agree with more, fantastic film.
@edwardsantos8869
@edwardsantos8869 3 года назад
respect....
@paulamos6554
@paulamos6554 3 года назад
Love respect from me ...
@sharondwyer8513
@sharondwyer8513 5 лет назад
This documentary took place in Kugarruk, Nunavut in the Canadian Arctic. The children you see are now grandparents. I grew up not far from Kugarruk in a Inuit settlement called Gjoa Haven. I have the utmost respect for my late mom & grandparents who lived this life, the hard traditional way. Sadly there are very few unilingual Inuit left, this is the last generation of an ancient culture that has died & it breaks my heart. They were very tough mentally & physically, much respect to my ancestors for I could never live such a tough & unforgiving life ❤
@dxrajib3442
@dxrajib3442 5 лет назад
Sound great
@vajhuamsibluag
@vajhuamsibluag 5 лет назад
Are you serious? Amazing!
@eqlzr2
@eqlzr2 5 лет назад
Hi Sharon. I have the utmost respect for you and anybody else who grew up in Gjoa Haven. Do people there still practice throat singing? Many thx.
@sharondwyer8513
@sharondwyer8513 5 лет назад
@@eqlzr2 thank you. And yes, you can find 2 young women in Gjoa Haven who throat sing. RU-vid: Kathy Keknek & Janet Aglukkaq
@eqlzr2
@eqlzr2 5 лет назад
@@sharondwyer8513 Great! I've watched Kathy and Janet dozens of times on YT. Beats the heck out of any rap music I ever heard! ;-) When I was a little kid in the midwestern US (Iowa), I used to write the Canadian government to get their free literature about the North country. Always looked like Heaven to me compared to my old crappy (I thought) smalltown home.
@hispeedbullet2661
@hispeedbullet2661 3 года назад
“Shooting was too good for that bear . . . .” Mad respect for a hunter who killed a bear with nothing more than a knife and raw courage.
@calonarang7378
@calonarang7378 8 месяцев назад
Even more BadAss if it were a Bone Knife.
@fernandocruz1393
@fernandocruz1393 5 месяцев назад
You can see how Tuktus dad truly love him. He’s one lucky kid to experience such warmth love in the coldest place on earth.
@tebigman65
@tebigman65 5 лет назад
This is a wonderful lesson for everyone to watch and learn. When I was small boy I learned hunting and fishing skills from my own father and the memories are still vivid today. Thanks for sharing!
@joelmcmahan7386
@joelmcmahan7386 3 года назад
True hunters feeding their family. These were true woods men, survived by what they knew. Thanks for sharing these videos
@Shel230
@Shel230 Год назад
If you like this look up australian aboriginals there older then them and some tribes in canda have there dna
@sakkiestoffberg4052
@sakkiestoffberg4052 5 лет назад
We across the world are losing the ways of the previous generations.These historical film materials are treasures beyond the way we actually grasp as to the people who actually make or had the foresight to made these.I salute respectfully.
@jenniejones3974
@jenniejones3974 5 лет назад
Yes new videos please. Love watching living off the grid in Alaska
@2manysigns
@2manysigns 6 лет назад
Super cool ! Don't make 'em like they used to . Love these old documenteries ! Thank you !
@misiek2514
@misiek2514 5 лет назад
I always admire these people . They were really great hunters .
@Shel230
@Shel230 Год назад
Australian aboriginals were the frist even some tribes in canda and the Amazon have Australian aboriginal dna
@gregkral4467
@gregkral4467 5 лет назад
i love this series and recommend it to the kids' teachers. Thank you.
@hobotoachumi9403
@hobotoachumi9403 3 года назад
I absolutely love these videos. Makes me emotional,I don't know why.
@stevepereira8898
@stevepereira8898 4 года назад
Awesome Video, I bet there is not many families left that live this way, much respect 👊🏼👍🏼
@sampatshamph1917
@sampatshamph1917 5 лет назад
We must respect their culture and tradition...Beautiful documentary...love from BHUTAN
@benitoriviera3157
@benitoriviera3157 6 лет назад
That was beautiful!
@paul6353
@paul6353 5 лет назад
No matter how old i get, i love stories especially with such narration voice and that nostalgic music
@melissabrodzik9343
@melissabrodzik9343 5 лет назад
Amazing Story's love these ...We all need Knowledge.....Thanks for Sharing..
@Deanriley
@Deanriley 5 лет назад
I simply love this series. I’ve watched a couple times now.
5 лет назад
😘😘😘😘😘
@saetmusic
@saetmusic 5 лет назад
The fur and skin parkas are fantastic! I bet they are just the thing in the cold and snow. A people perfectly in tune with their environment!
@jasonpercy184
@jasonpercy184 4 года назад
This is the closest thing to a time machine there is . Watching people exist the same way they have for centuries. I know these are old films and things have changed since their making but I'm still jealous of Tuktu none the less .
@lastomykindwill4598
@lastomykindwill4598 5 лет назад
Smiling faces, just great. Master fisherman/ hunters.Beautiful people.
@K3Flyguy
@K3Flyguy 6 лет назад
Spear fisherman is pretty badass! I have done that before and it's much harder to do than he makes it look! Obviously, he is highly experienced! Bless him, his family, and his people!
@redwolf7929
@redwolf7929 3 года назад
They seem to use just the exact required energy for their task.The movements are really relaxed,amazing
@armwrestlinginthe6ix
@armwrestlinginthe6ix 3 года назад
The cold does that to you, I started living in my van this canadian winter and my body got used to the Temps of -15. I'm fine in a t shirt at 0 degrees now. I feel an aura of heat radiating around my body. If I move too much and too often I have to eat more to stay warm.
@leidersammlung6955
@leidersammlung6955 2 года назад
@@armwrestlinginthe6ix It doesn’t last, though. I had the same thing when I was working outside in North Dakota several hard winters………had a few mild ones, and an easier work life for the last several years, and am pretty wimpy on a cold morning, now!
@armwrestlinginthe6ix
@armwrestlinginthe6ix 2 года назад
@@leidersammlung6955 I agree.. it definitely doesn't last! Hope I get a place to live by the winter...thanks for sharing the inspiring story
@leidersammlung6955
@leidersammlung6955 2 года назад
@@armwrestlinginthe6ix Things are going well here in the Western USA. There is much building going on in MT , especially. If you can “swing a hammer” have any building, or carpentry experience, Eureka, Columbia falls, Libby, and Kalispel are booming.
@fatboy117
@fatboy117 4 года назад
Thank you for uploaning this. I remember watching these videos when I was young
@christopherbellore4072
@christopherbellore4072 6 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this awesome cultural experience. What a beautiful people. A very sweet peek at a basic grateful instinct with ingenuity life.
@deesterdee123
@deesterdee123 5 лет назад
it is beautiful to see the way they did it in the old days !!!!!!!!
@punktlichmedia
@punktlichmedia 5 лет назад
AWESOME! thanks for sharing. keep up the great work!
@steviekngstn
@steviekngstn 5 лет назад
So happy to have stumbled on these..!
@KingZealotTactics
@KingZealotTactics 6 лет назад
something about living a more primitive less drama filled life is so attractive to me, what a nice short film thanks!
@johnv1684
@johnv1684 6 лет назад
DrinkEnemyBlood It is to us all, because we’re used having that lifestyle for thousands of years. Modern civilization with all its advancements and societal changes is something very new.
@miguel.azaragoza2396
@miguel.azaragoza2396 4 года назад
Really enjoy watching and learning from theese videos. Survival at its best. Wish everybody a " Merry Christmas and Happy New Year " .
@user-ub7dd4de8x
@user-ub7dd4de8x 10 месяцев назад
خدای من چه مستند قدیمی راگذاشتید خاطرات دوران کودکی ما ازتماشای آن تازه شد. چهل سال ازآن میگذرد❤❤❤❤❤❤😢
@teejay6063
@teejay6063 2 года назад
Anyone else find this hilarious? Love that "ode to fish" the guys says. Classic.
@pelopidasalexis6943
@pelopidasalexis6943 6 лет назад
Legendary skills....Strong, Kind , Lovely, Beautifull people.
@eunyoungsuh6767
@eunyoungsuh6767 3 года назад
@mtman2 yes I agree. Too bad we no longer value this type of honest life.
@nelsonchinasamy9857
@nelsonchinasamy9857 3 года назад
What a beautiful way to live. Reminds me of 60s and the sugar farm I lived on. No snow but rich green vegetation and unpolluted rivers to fish.
@vancedutube959
@vancedutube959 2 года назад
almost can't believe my eyes. the precision and understanding of the fishes behavior is next level.
@hdadam203
@hdadam203 5 лет назад
I don’t know why I fell for this video 😂. So entertaining
@miltonrojassaenz6409
@miltonrojassaenz6409 4 года назад
this is just beautiful, thank you for sharing this magic videos, greetings from Perú.
@roostercogburn597
@roostercogburn597 6 лет назад
That was awesome. Thanks
@acheaben4454
@acheaben4454 5 лет назад
I like the way you narrate..It's mesmerizing
@chriss1436
@chriss1436 2 года назад
Love learning how different tribes around the world use to live or still live.
@jasonkee9896
@jasonkee9896 Год назад
I love it. A Native American (Navajo) myself, it’s awesome to see stuff like this. Where I’m at is the opposite landscape. In a dry hot environment, we do things a bit different but we have the same mindset, SURVIVING.
@saulflores8095
@saulflores8095 5 месяцев назад
You guys are not brave, ya didn’t fight against the wow man brave enough for your lands, hi from a proud Mexican with Aztec blood 🇲🇽 🩸
@jasonkee9896
@jasonkee9896 5 месяцев назад
@@saulflores8095 okay proud Mexican. Go be proud somewhere else
@JP-8469
@JP-8469 5 лет назад
Not click bait. Guy has serious spear skills
@christianfowler2639
@christianfowler2639 5 лет назад
That and the fact his father gutted a bear alive that was robbing there store house talk about badass
@israel8258
@israel8258 3 года назад
@@christianfowler2639 Definitely a guy who makes Rambo look like a little girl
@hasnaalshammri4490
@hasnaalshammri4490 3 года назад
ماندري الو ماتتنن الخميس
@hasnaalshammri4490
@hasnaalshammri4490 3 года назад
غدى ماعندك قوه
@stevehumbert4579
@stevehumbert4579 Год назад
@@christianfowler2639 knm
@chowfun1976
@chowfun1976 2 года назад
Does this stir up feelings of sadness in anyone else who’s watching this? It is a time and way of life that’s lost forever and can never come back.
@TheRoon4660
@TheRoon4660 3 месяца назад
The present becomes the past.
@rezaamery1221
@rezaamery1221 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your great program I love the Inuit people very much 😘🙏💞🌺💖🌷💚
@lungnyikonyak6077
@lungnyikonyak6077 5 лет назад
This is so cool....... please upload more.. I feel happy and blessed that iav watched this video...❤
@Shadow_Man171
@Shadow_Man171 6 лет назад
Slow life Skills only Great video
@c.a-elo-4237
@c.a-elo-4237 4 года назад
Very cunning,the simple family luving living off the land, very nicely done
@troyelliott6552
@troyelliott6552 3 года назад
Wow that was amazing i was intrigued from start to finish ... Cheers for the upload
@vlatkomarjanovic6594
@vlatkomarjanovic6594 Год назад
No vegetables yet, everyone looks healthy
@IWMIL
@IWMIL 3 месяца назад
Yeah, their bodies adapted to function solely on fat and proteins.
@zacchcanavan5390
@zacchcanavan5390 2 месяца назад
Because animal foods are the best... Not vegetables
@kendallperry9247
@kendallperry9247 Месяц назад
It’s not that they’re against vegetables or anything This is the high arctic. Impossible to grow anything beyond certain types of berries This is why meat forms the majority of their diet
@nbfy9883
@nbfy9883 5 лет назад
That was so educative, people born in such area enduring adversity without complains...
@saviovicente7858
@saviovicente7858 4 года назад
tfcctre66i9ijb n
@lookronjon
@lookronjon 5 лет назад
Thank you. Very pleasing. I can see why some want to go back to the way it use to be. Sad that time changes things.
@beowolf19751
@beowolf19751 5 лет назад
Beautiful film!
@user-im8uz2mk9j
@user-im8uz2mk9j 5 лет назад
эти люди истиные люди ,лишнего от природы не берут ,берут сколько надо👍👌
@user-yo2qi9gn8k
@user-yo2qi9gn8k 5 лет назад
Они знают что это принадлежит им вот и весь ответ
@George_Doc
@George_Doc 5 лет назад
Они живут в Гармонии с Природой.
@user-hy4dk7gj3l
@user-hy4dk7gj3l 5 лет назад
Всем здорова
@user-ve5qr2yo6j
@user-ve5qr2yo6j 4 года назад
@@user-yo2qi9gn8k они то живут, нет их истребили американцы ваши любимые.
@user-jc7le1bk9f
@user-jc7le1bk9f 4 года назад
Эх, если бы все люди на земле. Жили бы с умом и по уму!!!
@ashrafattalla2
@ashrafattalla2 6 лет назад
great video
@kiba3x
@kiba3x 6 лет назад
Simply amazing.
@dionnedunsmore9996
@dionnedunsmore9996 3 года назад
Their coats are awesome! Id love to have one, they look exceptionally warm. Nice coats
@danbiss87
@danbiss87 6 лет назад
Wow, such unspoiled lakes. No wonder our ancestors survived throughout
@carloscarbajal5934
@carloscarbajal5934 5 лет назад
Vivo en Acapulco, en ese ambiente me sería difícil adaptarme, pero viviendo con ellos tal vez me adaptaría y viviría ahí unos 3 años . Los admiro, viven de la naturaleza agresiva y la dominan !!!
@brigidarosa5763
@brigidarosa5763 3 года назад
Carlos Carvajal, parabéns pelo o privilégio em morar em Acapulco, meu sonho é conhecer o Havaí mas as condições financeiras ñ deixam🤣🤣🤣🤣
@stevencournoyer4191
@stevencournoyer4191 5 лет назад
Incredible skill set for very hard living.
@demean2798
@demean2798 9 месяцев назад
Simply beautiful
@oakridgeboy2023
@oakridgeboy2023 6 лет назад
Awesome
@stevesoutdoorworld4340
@stevesoutdoorworld4340 6 лет назад
Love this stuff thank you!
@pwrplnt1975
@pwrplnt1975 Год назад
Amazing people!! How I wish I could've spent a year with them when I was young.
@karanamsagarmurthy6354
@karanamsagarmurthy6354 2 года назад
What a wonderful knowledge and skills they have sporting the fish and hunt the animals.! They are not greedy but just hunt to satisfy their hunger. They don't have unwanted desires. Kudos to them
@antoniobenedito3379
@antoniobenedito3379 6 лет назад
muito boa essa pescaria eu gostei
@OscarOutdoors
@OscarOutdoors 6 лет назад
Living the old ways, I like it. Now that's 17 minutes of good substance. Not fast talking, cut to-clips, what coffee their drinking and half of the video is the ride there- kids. Hahaha...
@dannyrock4738
@dannyrock4738 6 лет назад
Oscar Outdoors Haha true .... now childrens a taught to use their eyes to looks for shops that say 30% off
@ucingacia0
@ucingacia0 5 лет назад
Thank you for the knowledge and the wise
@johnballs
@johnballs 5 лет назад
I live in Northwest Territories Canada, not too far from Inuit people, this is still practice and the fish Char can still be caught by fishing hooks or fishing traps or spear, not much but the still exist. Some Inuit people goes to our town to get medical check up (2 hrs airplane) and they bring Char and sell it to us for $20- 35 depending on the size, CHAR taste like salmon, looks like salmon and pink like salmon, very delicious and so fresh!
@Christopher.Mathew
@Christopher.Mathew 3 года назад
Thats amazing... Im extremely jealous...here in America we can't live off the land they've made it illegal basically because you have to pay to do it wich means you need a job wich means you wouldn't be living off the land ... Ive been preparing for the last two years to do this an after this winter i will be living off the land illegally and hopefully i won't get caught... they could literally put me in prison for trying to feed myself just because i didn't pay them to do so
@Christopher.Mathew
@Christopher.Mathew 2 года назад
@arfirv chodury whats that have to do with anything i said?
@daveshen0880
@daveshen0880 11 месяцев назад
No one say inuit people. Because the inuit means people.
@HH-ew3sr
@HH-ew3sr 6 лет назад
The Alaska original people are really great because they could survive the harsh weather conditions.
@tc1817
@tc1817 5 лет назад
these people are in Canada, not Alaska.
@user-ml1ro9uk6m
@user-ml1ro9uk6m 5 лет назад
Эскимос-инуит. The Strongs people!!! CHUCOTCA--RUSSEA!!! ARCTICA..
@hsupergabe
@hsupergabe 3 года назад
He makes it look so easy
@marilouespion7418
@marilouespion7418 3 года назад
Wow amazing!! Watching from Philippines
@conradyo9274
@conradyo9274 5 лет назад
That guy is a beast hunter
@elisabetepereirapereiraper135
@elisabetepereirapereiraper135 5 лет назад
beautiful video I loved it!
@MrAngelos21
@MrAngelos21 3 года назад
Lovely video and I love the style and voice of the narrator. Life long dream to visit Alaska all the way from Greece
@angava819ers5
@angava819ers5 Год назад
This film was taken in Nunavut Canada. Alaska is in USA.👍🏽
@lanydivinagracia8962
@lanydivinagracia8962 4 года назад
Nice movie! I'm watching from Abu Dhabi
@VikingRaider
@VikingRaider 5 лет назад
That native guy appeared in "Never Cry Wolf" with Brian Denehy, in the 80s.
@omarguilhermeribeiro3775
@omarguilhermeribeiro3775 5 лет назад
Pescar pra sobreviver sem prejudicar a mãe natureza mantendo o equilíbrio natural assim vale muito
@subhodas585
@subhodas585 5 лет назад
Very simple lifestyle.. I love it..
@icedclips725
@icedclips725 Год назад
I've always been fascinated with this way of life and some of the hardest working men I've spent time at sea with have been natives
@bigears4426
@bigears4426 6 лет назад
No google just the skills of life
@josephtriplett7788
@josephtriplett7788 5 лет назад
and that is the way we used to live💗
@aliraza-qh2rl
@aliraza-qh2rl 5 лет назад
really awesome... you deserve an Osker.. pure beauty..nice camera control.. beautiful scenes
@zafarishaq1032
@zafarishaq1032 6 лет назад
Nature is beautiful they do natural all things so beautiful
@dfhpublic
@dfhpublic 5 лет назад
"Now son, you have to eat all your raw fish eyes before you can get up from the table." Whew.
@janesmith9024
@janesmith9024 4 года назад
Although if you only offer small children healthy foods that is what they eat.If they have never had junk food they don't eat it
@anthonydesroches8897
@anthonydesroches8897 3 года назад
A guy down the street from my adopted dad they owned a large strip mine lake together. He made soup out of fish eyes. Him and his wife enjoyed it.
@marioaffonsodesouza990
@marioaffonsodesouza990 4 года назад
Amo assistir tuktu eu só queria saber se a alguns deste filme ainda vivo??
@leofonte
@leofonte 2 года назад
Segundo um dos comentários acima, as crianças que aparecem nos vídeos desta série hoje são avós.
@valentin5403
@valentin5403 4 месяца назад
Not a single miss!!!
@jenetealvesdossantos6125
@jenetealvesdossantos6125 9 месяцев назад
Eu simplesmente amo esses vídeos ❤🇧🇷
@alianainiviatsiak3217
@alianainiviatsiak3217 6 лет назад
I love that inuk
@aghtu
@aghtu 6 лет назад
Those times, the sea was full of fish...winters were cold and world was big...
@kamrankhan-lj1ng
@kamrankhan-lj1ng 4 года назад
Winters are even colder now where I live.
@emeliealegonero4043
@emeliealegonero4043 6 месяцев назад
The pictures film somewhere 1930-60 pretty cool,,!so much fish to provide for his family ❤❤
@josephtriplett7788
@josephtriplett7788 5 лет назад
so incredible!!❤❤❤🎏🎏🎏
@AMM0beatz
@AMM0beatz 5 лет назад
Amazing how he caught all those fish with a freaking spear
@Bomboclat200
@Bomboclat200 3 года назад
AMM0beatz it’s the best thing adrenaline hits after you hit for the first time
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@mtl-ss1538 3 года назад
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@eunyoungsuh6767
@eunyoungsuh6767 3 года назад
O.G. !!!!
@martinphilip8998
@martinphilip8998 3 года назад
Yes. The waters must be teeming with nice fish.
@rdabdullah8796
@rdabdullah8796 3 года назад
@@martinphilip8998 ..
@user-qd2es8eg8s
@user-qd2es8eg8s 5 лет назад
Сильные люди!
@raipul
@raipul 5 лет назад
....everyday fresh food...i like it👍👍👍
@hervetammaro798
@hervetammaro798 5 лет назад
Merci joli vidéo du bout du monde
@rcchristian2
@rcchristian2 6 лет назад
Dude ate the eyeballs!!!! lol
@janiceulaayuangnatuk4708
@janiceulaayuangnatuk4708 5 лет назад
Yum!
@licktin1091
@licktin1091 4 года назад
Robert C. Christian the eyeballs contain alot of protein as well. In an environment like that you bet your ass im eating the eyeballs.
@ishrendon6435
@ishrendon6435 2 года назад
@@licktin1091 hell yeah
@evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879
@evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879 3 года назад
3:30 ....when I was a young man, i used to fish all the time. every day, all day during summer break. most times, I can fish in a puddle in a parking lot and be satisfied.....but a few times, that fish was our food. we ne never went without but we would bring enough. If we didnt catch enough fish, camping or fishing trip was over. I'm not superstitious, in fact I'm an atheist and believe in evidence based facts, not faith or coincidences. still, there would be this panic like feeling that my trip, and thus, my experience with being quiet in the wilderness, would end if I didnt catch food. when I got that feeling, I would start to pray but to the fish, asking for them to forgive me for asking such a huge sacrifice but thanking them for giving their life so I could live. it used to make me laugh (a response to things we dont expect or cant explain) how often it would seem to work. at the same time, nobody showed me this.... nobody told me to respect the animal for giving their lives so I could live. in fact, I was a Christian then and it wa against my religion to do what i was doing..... .....but, I'm not exaggerating when I say I have caught, cleaned and ultimately killed thousands of fish (far more than I could personally consume but it never went to waste at my home) and it just felt like the moral thing to do. it's like the knowledge that life is finite gives people the ability to comprehend the sacrifice that another life has to make to sustain us. it was always a powerful feeling. every fish is a life to me. I'm not a hippy and I still cleaned them, sometimes alive....because i know they lack the parts of the brain required to comprehend pain and fear like we do. also, I'm not exaggerating when I say thousands of fish caught. not all were monsters...the opposite. taking my son out fishing for a few hours and them bringing home 51 pan fish isnt a feat. nor is landing a 40lb, 45" king salmon in a river. it's the experience and the location that I go for. its being alone and trying to connect with the wild that I'm addicted to. from fishing in lakes, rivers and other freshwater areas in Washington, Idaho, Montana and Oregon....deep sea fishing (many, many times) off the Washington coast for halibut, salmon, rockfish and lingcod....to doing the same off the Alaskan coast, but also shrimping and crabbing......I've caught a fish or two. all if it was amazing, mostly because of the surrounding wildlife. two fish that stick out in my mind the most, however,a are: 1) Idaho, my cousin asks me if I can teach him how to make an emergency fishing setup for a survival situation. I, for some reason, added praying to the fish as a step....then I brought up a few pan fish with a line, a single split shot and a swivel bent into a hook. 2) in Alaska, a young girl at the camp had lived in Alaska her entire life and never been fishing. my last day there, I promised her I would catch her a fish.....in the ocean from the dock. again, I prayed to the fish. right before I have to leave to catch my flight out, I get a nice sized flounder. the cook at the camp cooked it and the little girl cried, gave me a hug so fierce that it sticks with me to this day....then said 'thank you so much! this is the best meal I will ever eat! I wish you were my dad so I could tell you how much I loved you!'. she then got embarrassed and hid, crying. I got to say goodbye and she gave me a shell we caught crabbing that I gave to her. she said 'put it in your pocket and please dont open it until you are on the plane.' I agreed and once we took off, I looked at the shell and there was a tiny piece of paper in it. it said 'thank you for the fish and for teaching me. nobody here cares like you do and I hope I get to meet someone like you in the future. i wish you were my dad and i wish we were flying to our home together. you could teach me a lot more about fishing. I love you so much and will never forget you.' she didnt sign her name. I cried my eyes out. I was only 17 and she was maybe 11, so I want father material and she was in need of more than I could offer....but she was the reason why i wanted to be and am currently a father today. thank you for your sacrifice, fish.
@jamesmyers5970
@jamesmyers5970 3 года назад
Nice memories. May you have many more. (I believe in a loving Heavenly Father and I do not think "praying" to the fish offends him.
@zeros_knives_and_bushcraft.
@zeros_knives_and_bushcraft. 5 лет назад
This is a great video!
@christopherg7551
@christopherg7551 5 лет назад
great post thanks
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