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25 Responses to ice fishing lake trout HooknBullet guide service

  1. DriveMadxPUNK says:

    wow i just laughed my a** off to that comment about the gills lol wow

  2. tristancooper1997 says:

    that fish is tiny u should have kept that fish

  3. tristancooper1997 says:

    that fish is tiny u should have kept that fish

  4. assaultboy22 says:

    @wossyboyNOT he caught it he did just fine, bill dance

  5. dipsie12 says:

    uhm…your fucking stupid

  6. MarkdaShark191 says:

    Dude your a fucking retard there is no way that fish lived after you released it. You cant pull fish out of the water if your releasing them, especially trout. Plus you can never ever gill any fish. Your just asking to kill a fish by doing that its way to stressful on them and they wont survive. Learn proper catch and release methods and stop killing fish!

  7. primerspawn says:

    lake trout arent as durable as one might think either. i caught a 42″ in Point Lake, N.W.T. it was a monster and we were in a fuckin CANOE. anyhow. eating it didnt make sense and keeping it wasnt an option, i tried reviving it for atleast a half hour and finally it looked like she might go, but it didnt. i watched it sink belly up in about 75 ft of water

  8. MrGigo12345 says:

    idiot doesnt know how to fish

  9. drunkadian says:

    thats a nice 8-10 pounder man..good catch

  10. drunkadian says:

    @ummagnu8 man lakers grow 1-1 1/2 pounds a year..i caught a ten pounder today and left fin wat chpped meaning it was a stocker from 1999…i have the stock sheets for my area being zone 15.anyways mnr says a pound a year.ive seen their nets and how they determine the lake trout’s sizes from lake to lake.

  11. gegemon81 says:

    Да подтяни ты фрикцион немного! Вот дебилы эти америкосы…

  12. WyomingFish says:

    Nice lake trout!! i love trout fishing!

  13. cwahl09 says:

    a so called 30 year old lake trout is like your 90 year old grandma at a nursing home… it cant reproduce anymore. and soon enough its gunna die of old age..

  14. ummagnu8 says:

    trout reach sexual maturity at age approx. 12-13…. this blog has gone to hell.

  15. cwahl09 says:

    you think you know everything dont ya you stuid canadian…. a fish is a fish they reproduce… a 30 year old fish wont be reproducing anymore smart one

  16. ummagnu8 says:

    do you notice the question “catch and release or supper?” man, these guide services need to supply clients with regulation guides! cant believe i heard that! what if the guys had been on a self guided trip? believe me, houseboat adventures is not known for its stellar record of lake preservation…. a professional guide sevice should have professional tools – e.g. lip gripper! its their livelihood! but most fisherman think “theres lots of fish, fish are tough, no way that caused damage etc etc”

  17. ummagnu8 says:

    actually live in kenora. best thing is get a lip gripper. pulling the “gill plate” is not a good idea – destroy connective tissue. tree hugger? trout are one of the slowest growing fish in the lake – less than 1 inch per year. that fish was roughly 30 years old! the trout fishery must be protected, part of the reason zone 5 regulations for area between ptmarigan and whitefish bay have changed. gills and fins freeze in minutes; obviously midlake hump – mid-late winter but still cold.

  18. xxxxdukexxxx says:

    djsike is correct, and thanks to you idiotsmaking yourself look stupid by cussing me out. Honest fly fisherman are gentleman, and ladies. You few are trolls. You can “touch” the gill plate, I never said you’re supposed to grab it, and do anything with it. You idiots need to learn to read. As for knowing they did not die, I infact do. I not only have private plces to fish, but I work at a hatchery. I am also a fly fisherman, spinning rod fisherman, and a deep sea fisherman. ;)

  19. djsike1 says:

    Its not “by the gills”, its the gill plate. Same way you would grab a pike..muskie…salmon etc. This isnt some palmable brook trout, this is a massive fish. Gill plate doesnt hurt them.

  20. cwahl09 says:

    @ummagnu8 take your tree huggin ***** ass somewhere some where else what do you expect you fuckin pansy the fish wasnt even on ice that long and btw your a piece of ****.. i bet you dont even know what a lake trout is.

  21. ummagnu8 says:

    its sad to say, but even the “pros” on television don’t seem to know how to handle a fish properly. The best thing to do is to support the head and the tail. Holding it by the underneath part of the gill covering is a bad idea. Also, allowing the fish to hit the snow is a bad idea – destroys protective slim layer. Finally, one of the worst offenders on T.V is Henry Waszczuk: E.g. “don’t move the fish back and forth, side to side is better”…idiot

  22. morgan8769 says:

    @xxxxdukexxxx
    Your a fucking idiot. Since when do flyfishermen touch gills. Number one rule is don’t touch gills like the man said. I’ve flyfished my entire life and was taught from a really young age not to.
    Stick to ************ you retard.

  23. THExGOODxLIFE307 says:

    @xxxxdukexxxx so you touch the gills and track the fish for the next few weeks and makes sure it doesn’t die?

  24. squirtx16 says:

    check the Statistics Data of this video and see that one of my videos brought in over 400 views for this video ahhaahhaa nice fish guys

  25. BMSWEB says:

    Never seen this sort of fishing before, really amazing. Guessing fly fishing in a little hole is out of the question :)

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