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Nigel Botherway: Ice Fishing in Quebec, Canada

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2008

It gets cold in Canada during winter. Rivers and lakes freeze over but that doesn't stop the locals going fishing. Nigel Botherway tries his hand for the first time at ice fishing and at a lake in Quebec he has a fun time learning new skills in catching trout. First with small ones then later on he finishes his trip with a nice beauty. It's cold but great fun and hardly a fishing rod in sight.

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  • Dont go to quebec, if your english, god help you. Cant believe people havent done this.

  • ????????

    What do you mean jimmy? Your comment isn't very clear.

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  • wow that auger ever dull

  • what a wonderful fish

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  • WHAT A VERY SAD BORING MAN HE IS

  • In nNorwegian; we call this ppussy a PINGLE....I know you know what I mean....

  • you dint prononse quebec proprely and you shold go a go to a bilding i dont know where it is exacly but it cald poison des shnow

  • @jjcarlso Ski-Doo Most of french canadian call Snowmobile "Ski-doo" because the first maker and inventor of the snowmobile (Armand Bombardier) called his brand "Ski-doo".

    That was before Yamaha - Arctic Cat - Polaris which are competing against each other right now.

  • what a bad guide, he grabbed the line! i would kill he tried to land my fish for me.

  • @TheFishingChannel Well the french can be very rude lol. The whole seperatist thing..

  • Lovely Fish.

  • @gamemeister27 oh. That's pretty chilly. I stand corrected.

  • @C3P0meetsData Cold weather yes, not truly cold weather, I'm talking like -40 here (Celsius and Fahrenheit of course)

  • @gamemeister27 He's from England. I'm pretty sure he's familiar with cold weather. He probably didn't mean "lovely" as in warm, he probably meant "lovely" as in pretty.

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