Bucket List Fishing In Manitoba's Far North - Gangler's Bain Lake Camp

A highlight reel video of our amazing two week trip in the summer of 2019 to Gangler's remote Bain Lake outpost camp in far northern Manitoba
This was a Canada Fishing Guide "hosted" trip and everyone who participated had an amazing time, and I hope learned a lot!
Despite some truly awful weather during both weeks we persevered and caught a good number of trophy sized fish.
Love Gangler's to death, they're just an incredible operation!

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  • @outdoorsmanal1759
    @outdoorsmanal17592 жыл бұрын

    What an amazing adventure and destination! Some great fish! Shame the weather wasn’t as nice as your last day the whole trip.

  • @dannylalumiere6538
    @dannylalumiere65383 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic fishing guys! One recommendation I could give you.. please wear your pfd 😳

  • @bradganz6787
    @bradganz67874 жыл бұрын

    Towards end of video I see you found the hole on east end. Crazy fishing there.

  • @davidpavlik38
    @davidpavlik384 жыл бұрын

    we will be seeing you the 1st week of your "hosted " trip. last week of July 2020. David pavlik

  • @ronsuda7555
    @ronsuda75554 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video I was at maria the 1st week of aug and we hammered the lake trout in Caron lake in 6 ft of water in thick weeds in 2 different spots pattern maybe?what's your thoughts what portable GPS unit do you use found your videos to be very helpful and informative had a great week despite weather thanks for sharing

  • @CanadaFishingGuide

    @CanadaFishingGuide

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ron, it was definitely a pattern for us, we caught over a dozen lakers in shallow cabbage. With the cool water temps they were in there feeding. For GPS I'm a huge fan of any of the small Garmin GPSMap units with the correct map chip for the area installed. They're bulletproof!

  • @chrisno9896
    @chrisno98964 жыл бұрын

    Do you have a video explaining your pike fishing set up? If not what rods and line do you use?

  • @CanadaFishingGuide

    @CanadaFishingGuide

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Chris! Sorry, no video yet, but it's a great idea. My dedicated pike spinning rods are 7' med/hvy St. Croix Avid inshore saltwater rods paired with Stradic CI4 4000 reels spooled with 30lb braid. Absolute killer rods!! For baitcasters I have a few different 7'4" heavy action St. Croix rods. Avid X and Legend Tournament are the two I use most. Both have identical actions. Any decent low profile reel spooled with 40 or 60lb braid will suffice, although I'm partial to the newer model Shimano Curado's

  • @steveon12
    @steveon124 жыл бұрын

    guess they don't make fish nets in 'toba?

  • @CanadaFishingGuide

    @CanadaFishingGuide

    4 жыл бұрын

    If you watch more of my videos I quite often don't use a net or cradle unless absolutely necessary. I'm very comfortable grabbing them by hand and strongly feel it stresses the fish out less as they'll often thrash around in the mesh and get the hooks caught. That said, that's ONLY the fish we're photographing. The general public doesnt see the hundreds we twist off boatside with the pliers.

  • @xrpayday5637
    @xrpayday56374 жыл бұрын

    How bad are the bugs?

  • @CanadaFishingGuide

    @CanadaFishingGuide

    4 жыл бұрын

    Not bad at all, we didn't use repellent at all during our trip other than when we walked to the portage lake adjacent to Bain.

  • @xrpayday5637

    @xrpayday5637

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Nono k - I appreciate your sarcasm and humor- I really do! However, having been to many different locations in the bush I have come to realize that some areas are much worse than others when it comes to black flies and skeeters. Case in point is far NW Ontario vs Chapleua area - night and day difference when not frozen. Bears dont bother me too much - just have to be aware and more careful in certain areas

  • @Arrowhex
    @Arrowhex Жыл бұрын

    Atrocious fish handling.... should be ashamed. If your going to practice catch and release then please take the time to properly nurse and revive these fish. Just because its a world class fishery with strong populations is not a valid excuse. Neither is saying that the fish "swim off strong" Need to set a better example.