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Quest for Native Trout - Portaging Into Remote, Wild Trout Waters for Spring Fishing & Camping

Jim Baird - Adventurer 103,875 8 months ago
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#fishing #jimbairdadventurer #outdoors Quest for Native Trout - Portaging Into Remote, Wild Trout Waters for Spring Fishing & Camping In this video, my brother Ted (@TheRealTedBaird) and I embark on an epic canoe trip through the rugged interior of Algonquin Park in the spring. We're on a quest for the park's elusive native brook trout, and despite the miles of upriver travel and countless tough portages, we're determined to find them. The journey is as demanding as it is beautiful, with breathtaking landscapes and some incredible fishing spots. We catch some nice brook trout and enjoy a few delicious fish fries along the way. One of the highlights of our trip is meeting up with fellow YouTuber Xandar Budnick at a stunning campsite. Our routes through the park happen to cross paths, making for a great moment to share stories and experiences. The camaraderie and shared passion for the wilderness add a special touch to this adventure.On a more challenging note, my dog North gets injured during the trip, and we weren't sure what was wrong with him. Hearing him yelp in pain was tough, and we worried about having to carry him on the portages and lift him in and out of the canoe. Thankfully, North showed his resilience and started to get better as the days went on. Despite the difficulties, the trip was incredibly rewarding, and I can't wait to share all the highs and lows with you in this video. So, join us on this unforgettable adventure in Algonquin Park, and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more outdoor adventures! Follow me on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jbadventurer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jbadventurer Follow Ted on social media and subscribe to his YouTube channel Ted's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ted.baird/ Ted's YouTube channel: https://www.YouTube.com/@TheRealTedBaird Ted's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TedBairdOutdoors/ Check out my previous videos from this trip: 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjKLjkzW7Fo&t=247s 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjDzajzsRRk&t=2462s Chapters: 0:00 Intro - "we just kicked up a moose! 0:20 Beautiful Morning Mist at Camp & Bredless Bacon Sandwich 2:15 North is Hurt! We're Concerned 3:40 Paddling Down River on Misty Morning and Dealing with a Log Jam 8:12 Why White Pine Trees Can Be Used as a Directional Aid + Long String of Portages 16:27 Getting to Camp 17:44 Cold Steel Hudson Bay Axe Review 18:33 Interesting Pot Hanger Contraption & Beautiful Evening 20:24 Morning at Camp, Check in on North 23:44 Paddling on Calm Lake, Sucker Run & Portages 31:42 Paddling and Wading up a Swift - Good Fishing! 36:56 Meeting up with Xandar Budnick 43:05 Morning at Camp & Saying goodbye to Xandar 45:33 Jim Makes an Announcement 47:38 Fishing & Ted Lands a Big One! 50:38 Back on the Portage Trail & Kicking up a Moose 54:53 The Upriver Slog Begins 58:29 Dragging and Wading the Canoes Up Rapids 1:02:28 Finding an Old Homestead with a Log Cabin & Camping in the Rain 1:07:35 Morning at Camp - North is Doing Much Better 1:11:27 the Upriver marathon Begins 1:13:58 Beaver Dam Debacles & a Muddy Portage 1:20:11 Jim Reflects on Their Trip & a Long Final Slog to Forest Access Road.

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