 I'm so fine. I'm smoking in here. Oh, which one has the cough? Oh, don't grab that. Don't grab that without this thing. Oh, it's hot. Hot on a two dollar pistol. Oh, jeez. Oh, he was the fattest guy around. Oh, my gosh. Oh. What? Smoking in here? Leave her right open? No, because it's not. All right, go ahead and leave her open. Put some clothes on. You can't see. Smoking. Is it smoking? Probably, actually. The first guy says something about the cooking. Yeah, we know what happened. I'm listening. Go ahead and help Pat to breakfast. Where's your cup? I'll drive that in here. It's fantastic. Around somewhere. Donnie, there's coffee kicking around. There's some coffee kicking around somewhere. Do you get some? Do you have a potato in you? Yeah. Ah, boy. You've seen the video, you're knowing that. Donnie pretended to be mad that I got those potatoes. But he couldn't stop smiling when I brought him out. What do you think, fellas? How's breakfast going? Good stuff. Good. Is it edible? It is. Coffee's hot. It's not the worst you ever had, is it? No. What are we going to try to do today? Something, even if it's our own. We're still trying to get him to Lobster. Yeah, I do, too. Maybe via Eddie Raymonds. Yeah, unload over there and go up. I know there's a trail that goes along Lobster Mountain, you know, on that side. I heard one of those trails we definitely can't take, but the one we can. I've been on it, but I can't remember how the hell I got on it. We'll go up to Eddie Raymonds. If he's around, we'll talk to him. If he's not, we'll go look for trail signs. Yeah, he'll be around because this is busy time again. Somebody sent me a message and said, go see Eddie Raymonds. He's ornery. He's a little ornery, but he's a nice guy. Yeah, he is. I like Eddie. How many eggs do you think you could eat? Someone said probably a bunch of eggs. Rod? Just like you made him. Overreasing. Look, that's pretty sky and back. Thank you. That's a reflection off that light, Donny. I don't know what they say. Red Sky. Red Sky in the morning. Sailors take one in the morning. This is Red Sky. Red Sky at night. Pigeon state flight. He was like, no, it's not how it goes. That's what I mean. He was like, Red Sky at night. Sailors delight. I'm like, no, Red Sky at night. Pigeon state flight. It is Red Sky at night. Sailors delight. Red Sky in the morning. Sailors take one in the morning. Pat says, Red Sky at night. Pigeons take flight. Red Sky in the morning. Pigeons do something else. I was dead serious. He was like, that's not how it goes. He was fired right off. He was fit to be tied. He's not going to let a Saiyan go wrong like that. That was funny. So now every single time I see him. Pat's kids know what is Red Sky. Pigeons take flight. And if it's Red Sky in the morning, Pigeons do something else. Yeah, something, something. Something, something, something. We're not 100% sure what we're going to do today, but we're going to probably jump on the snowmobiles. We're going to go get loaded up on the trailers because you're not allowed to run the snowmobiles on a plowed road like a golden road. Take the haulers down the golden road, turn off loop and head over to Eddie Raymond's store and see about a trail that might get us in the lobster. And also take a look at Moosehead Lake see what that looks like for slosh. And if it looks good, we're going to, we're going to try to fish somewhere. You know, as of yesterday, we were thinking we might not get to fish on this trip at all. I mean, there's bad slosh just on this little pond. I can't even imagine what the big ponds are. And the last thing we want to do is get stuck in the slosh. That's a nightmare. But temperature, weather today, as you can see, T-shirt, it's pretty mild. We're like mid to upper 20s right now, Fahrenheit. It's about 7 in the morning. We drove some breakfast into us and having some good conversation in there and kind of thinking the plan over a little bit harder exactly what we're going to do. So I think, I think we're set up for a pretty good day. We just got to figure out what we want to do. I think one thing's agreeable is that we all want to try to fish somewhere, whether we catch anything or not, but just sometimes just the triumphs all would count and half the fun of it's in the triumph, you know, we're already set up for a trip that we won't forget. I can promise you that just getting in here and this time of year with all this snow was quite a feat, but we got to change Donny's belt on a snowmobile. I guess it's the original belt and he was slipping pretty hard even on the flat ground. So we got to change that today. That's about it for gear. Otherwise we're looking pretty good. Holy smokey in here. Not bad now. Not bad when you sat in here. You guys giving Elliott an education in here? We were trying to talk about some things. The dirty seagull, that was his favorite. Yeah, I'm not going to put that on TV Pat. No, I know. That was his favorite? This isn't my new one. This is a Wal-Mart Clarence curse shot. Did I ever tell you about the time Pat and I were in Wal-Mart looking at knives? And I was like, oh no! Oh my balls! What is that? My ball parents from my slingshot. We're in Wal-Mart. The best ever. We were looking at knives and I go, jeez. Be careful Pat. I go, be careful of sharp. He goes, I forgot more about knives. You'll never know. And I look over and he's got a blood trail going. All the way to Wal-Mart. He sliced his whole hand wide open. And there was a blood trail all the way out the door. And he's like... Do you want to hear the real story? Yeah. So we're sitting at Wal-Mart. He's looking at these knives. And I said, smart enough, you're going to cut yourself. I forgot more about knives. So I'm like, whatever. So I'm looking at something all of a sudden here. And I go over and he's doing this. He's walking away and I'm like, what? He's got a blood trail. He's cut himself wide open on the knife. I said, oh you cut yourself? No. He laid himself open. That was hilarious. It's true. That was so funny. He probably stopped looking at the traps. And he's always going at his own pace. At your own pace. That's your work. What's happening? You guys fishing? We work. How'd it go? Nothing. How's the slosh? It was real bad. There were a couple of three days. Yesterday it wasn't good. Were you up in Northeast Kerry? Yeah. We're going to head that way. We're going to try to get into Lobster if we can. But if we can't, we're going to probably hit Moose Head. There you go. You guys have a good time. Thank you. Have a great day guys. Good luck. We know we can get to Moose Head, but I imagine it's pretty slushy. Hopefully Lobster is not too bad either. But we're going to head over to Eddies and see if we can pick up that trail that gets into Lobster Lake. And see how it looks. If we can pick up that trail the whole way, it's definitely not worth taking. But then we can just fish Moose Head. If it's been broken at least before the last storm, then it'll be worth driving in. Lobster is a really special lake for Donny. So I'd love to be able to get him in there and just fish. Just to get in there really and see Spencer, Big Spencer, Little Spencer, see the mountains. Just around that lake would be a great thing for him and me as well. First time for me. It hasn't. Do you know if anyone's broken through? No. How the hell do they get in there? In the other way? It's parked there so they must be going all the way. Oh, but I see some snowmobile tracks. Yeah. I think that's how they're doing it. Getting on it. Like betters, do you think? No, you're not allowed this year to go on that problem. Oh, okay. I don't know what to tell you. Yeah. I know that it's supposed to be a roundabout way of doing it. Yeah. Is there a trail from here? No real trail. It's just people knowing how to get there from here. Yeah. It shouldn't be that way because I have never been. Okay. Well, thank you. Good luck. Yeah. Be careful because they said moose head and lobster. Oh, slosh. Yeah, wicked. Yeah, we're going to have the same thing. Right, we are going to do it. We're going to fish here at Northeast Kerry on the northeast part of Moose Head Lake. It's not like the best brook crowd or toad fishing, but hey, we don't care because we're fishing and our plans kind of fell apart and we didn't move around too much out here because there is quite a bit of slosh on Moose Head. One little patch of slosh. Sorry guys, we're switching gears and moving into brook trout. We're all rigged up for Lakers. So that's what we're looking at here. We had all dead bait to fish lobster. We got about that much ice, so we're looking at about 5 foot of water there. That's perfect. So we brought up some Jack's Melt, some freshwater Jack's Melt for bait and I do have some pin smelts too, so we'll get the pin smelts set but this one we're going to set Jack's Melt. So there's 7 to 8, 5 to 8 pound brookies in this lake, so I don't think they'd shy away from that hook, do you? No. So the only thing you have to make sure is you get that air bladder punctured and if the guts have air in it, you can kind of feel them. You got to get those so it doesn't float upside down, belly up. So it feels like we're good. We'll know in a second how he sinks. Kind of want him to sit. He's sinking. But he is upside down, so we're going to try to squeeze that air out of him. You hear it? Yep. So now we should be golden. That's a lot better. That'll sit at least upright. And we had about 5 foot, so we want to be like mid column and although you're probably not going to catch many Lakers this shallow, you can still catch Lakers this shallow. All right. It'd be exciting if this one goes up for a brookie-wounded Elliott. Oh, yeah. Put that big bait on there. You might pick her up just one more notch. That big bob sits down pretty low. And then you want to make sure your reel isn't hitting the side of the ice because the fish will feel that too. Don't we're set out? Just like that. On to the next one, bud. You got a fish? Huh? You got a fish? Nice! A Laker. Are you a hand-lining enough? Well, look at my spool get up. Dude, what a pretty lake trout. Oh, yeah. I can't. It's too slimy. Hold on. I got to get this. You got your human stance. No, I don't have anything on me right now. Keep it or let it go. I don't want it. You guys want to eat it? I got to look at the laws here to be honest with you. Alright, he's going back now. Good job, buddy. Nice! Well, we didn't get scunt, guys. Nope. We did have a mess. Alright, Pat's got quite a mess going on here. I saw him hand over fisting that fish in, so I punched her to get in here and look. And he had a fish. Got it on the jig rod. In what? 5 foot of water? No, there's like 10 here. The deepest we hit out there was about 15. It just went under the ice when he hit it. Lakers are so funny. Those are random. Nothing? I had a little Swedish pimple with a stripe of yellow on it. That's a decent fish. Alright, so we got two lake trout traps out there and we got two brookie sets in here. So Elliot and I are going to go set some more brookie traps and we're going to go from there. Okay. Is it random? First thing you want to do is see if it's running. No, it's not running. Hold on. Then you look and see if the line is to the side or not. It's kind of to the side. Yeah, so there's a pretty good chance to fish on. So you're going to want to come over here because it's that way. You always want to be away from it. And now you're going to just feel the line. If you feel any weight on it, snap them. Pull them hard. Okay, definitely chewed it. Pretty good. Oh, look at that. Yeah, we could change the bait. This one's pretty mangled. He'd eat it. But that would have been a nice brookie if we didn't have bad bait. If we had live bait. You don't know if Eddie Raymond sells crawlers, do you? Yeah, we might take a quick ride out. Brookies love crawlers. Would you jig them? What do you need? 80 pounds. Negative. What do you need for real? Whatever you got. 10? Okay. 12? Only trouble is, Pat, if I gave some to you, I'd have to give some to everybody out here. You know what? Thank you. Yeah, we'll give you some. We got two flags, Pat. I know. That one stripped of at least. No. Well, you guys have been yelling at each other fighting the whole morning. Donny's facing the other way. He can't even stand you. He doesn't even look at you. Look at him over there. He said it's not fair that flags go off the side on both sides. Why isn't he catching anything? I told him to put something on his line, but he's like, you know, too heavy. Yeah. No way. He's going to film. You guys are going to be on the next episode. Give us your names one more time. TJ. Zach. Gavin. Awesome. 10 guys from Wyndham. 10? 8 of us. You guys doing some riding today? We just came for a little ride right now, and we came up Wednesday. We're leaving Sunday. Nice. Good trip. We'll see who we're trying. We caught a couple of rookies and a salmon so far. And a Laker. Nice. It's a good day. We're just getting set up. Elliott had two flags. We just have an old dead bay. Just nasty stuff we brought up for Lobster. Just like that. I told these guys, you can fish moose head your whole life and never get a day like this. No end. Sun just beating on you. This is awesome. Well, cool. Good to meet you. Thanks for checking out the channel. Be safe out there. Thanks again. Lunch. Lunch is served. Good job cooking. Thank you. Look at that. What is that pickle? What's that? Is that spicy? That was a hot pepper. You all right? You know that pickle? Do you eat pickle yet? No. Is it dill? No. It's like dill. We're like half dill and half dill. Good. It's good? Does it? There's definitely something wrong with your mouth. I broke away from the group to try to find us a route to get onto Lobster Lake. Found it pretty easy. Not far from Eddie Raymond's there. The trail is pretty bumpy. It's like a washboard. Bumpier and a sieve. Got in there, went across the lake, popped out and then I hit the loop road. I guess the west side of the loop road pops back out on, I think, what they call, the Saboomik Road, the Eddie Raymond's Road. Now I took it the opposite direction. Right now I'm by Little Lobster Pond. The place where we're staying should be right over there on top of the hill. Only a couple miles crow flight to get there is a different story. I'm taking the sled and doing a little exploring now so hopefully we can get out onto Lobster Lake tomorrow. Either way, we're going to get on it. We're going to go down to Eddie Raymond's and then go down that bumpy trail. I'm trying to find us a little bit easier way in. I figured it's a good time to stop and get a cup of coffee, get my kidneys stop rattling from all that bumps. Let's see what's down here in the stream. That's Little Lobster right there. Any fish swimming around? It's so pretty up here in Maine. In Maine in general. Then you come up here in the woods and it's even prettier. That sled, I can't tell you how impressed I am compared to, but I'll tell you I'm not a seasoned operator at all and I could be buried a lot of times and I haven't been buried too badly yet. Alright, did it. Pretty pumped about it. Got quite a bit of snow on the machine. Even came over the hood a couple of times. Broke trail, camps right over there. Lobster Lake is that way. We got a trail broken. I just plowed through and then came back and learned a ton. The first time I broke this trail to get into camp I didn't really know what I was doing at all. First one to admit it right here, no experience. The second time I did it and no time flat. Breaking trail that time went a heck of a lot quicker because I did two things different. I stayed on the throttle pretty hard. Kept her over 25 miles an hour so she was floating and staying on top and doing a little drifting and I threw my weight around a lot more to control the snowmobile from digging in and auguring down. So something I learned from the first time coming in where it took me like two hours to go a mile and a half breaking trail and flattening it for the other guys. I just did that in less than 20 minutes in this direction by giving her a heck of a lot more throttle and throwing my weight around and using a little bit more experience. So I almost missed the trail once I augered off it, but I was the first one to do this. We got 39 inches of snow right here. Pretty soft and it's starting to get packed now. So tomorrow morning we'll be able to come out of camp which is right down there and go this way and hit Lobster Lake. I'm going to time it right now to see how long it takes but it's not going to be too bad a ride. There's one bumpy section where it meets up with another trail and other guys have gooseed it pretty hard but I'm stoked about packing this trail, breaking this trail and finding it and finding the way through. So I got to get back, get to go see the boys see if they caught any fish and get prepared for tomorrow. Let's go to Lobster Lake. Oops! Maybe a little too much confidence that time. Sled right off. I probably could have gooseed her I don't know but I got her stuck right now so I'm going to dig her out get her back up on top and wind her back down. Thing of beauty! Got her. Wasn't really stuck too bad but stuck stuck. I probably could have just gooseed it while I was going down but I don't know once I get going sideways and get my weight going the wrong way I just stopped it. Let's head her back. I'll tell you one thing that full-size shovel is nice to have. She's deep, she's up over my waist. Alright, I think we're good to go. Never really like rushing but I got a little urgency to get back to the boys. I'm sure they're a little bit worried. So try not to do that again. That cost me 5-10 minutes. Whoa! There we go. Think about that. Wasn't even barely hooked. Nice one. Oh look at the camera. You don't want to look. Nice one. There we go. I'll show them back down. Not me. How many fish do you get? Nice. How many flags? Two or three more. Flags but no fish. Dammit. Did you save the bait? Saved the only one I could. I made it to Lobster. It is a goat path from here. We're not going that way. I went across the lake, I popped out and then I plowed a trail all the way to camp. To camp? From where? We're going to pop out about 500 yards north of Lobster Lake camps. This comes out in Jackson's Cove and I went out and across and there's a camp above Lobster Lake camps. You mean I spent a point? Yup. So I popped out and I went through the woods got on the loop road and went right past Little Lobster I headed out, I hit the golden road and then I came back to camp and I just plowed that whole friggin road out and around. The one going past Greg's? I got her stuck once. I got a little confident, too confident but I plowed it through, no problem. So you can get on the lake good where you popped off. It took me, I think it's less than 20 minutes to get to the lake from Greg's. Oh wow. There's a little bumpy but there's one ITS trail you hit. It wasn't bad. But we popped out right at Leadbetters just north of Leadbetters. But you're not going through that gate by Leadbetters? No. No, you're smiling. No we're not. Because there's another single camp below Leadbetters. There's a single camp that's where we hit. That used to be Mrs. Leadbetters. That's about where we pick it up. Okay and then you come out that road right? There's some slush on the lake. Yeah about the same as this. I'm surprised you guys are all picked up. Surprised? Don't want to blow out here. Oh my God. He sleeps all the time. Couldn't get him off the sled. He was like, I'm going to take a nap yelling all night. So he slept on the sled for like two hours. Or Donny. I didn't hear a thing. I didn't hear a thing. Take the hearing aids out. You're all golden. So I loaded her up. Now we're heading back to camp. Gonna fuel up all the snowmobiles because we got a little bit of a ride tomorrow. And get all our ice fishing stuff ready and we're going to go down to camp and have a great night, have a meal, and get ready for the cribbage and get all the gear ready for tomorrow. And then tomorrow we're going to take a ride right from camp all the way to Lobster Lake. So I'm pretty excited about that. We won't have to load up or trailer or anything like that. The way I took from Eddie Raymond Store into Lobster is just brutal. It is a go path. You're up, you're down, up, down, up, down. It's crazy. Just nonstop relentless bumps. You got to just find the speed that you can kind of skim over the top of them like it's waves on a lake that's tight because if you go too slow, you're going to eat every single bump. If you go too fast, you can start breaking stuff, either on the machine or on your body. Lobster lake, snow joke, how much slush there is on it. There's a lot of slush on it, so we're going to have to be pretty strategic on where we fish and where we put the snowmobiles. Last thing I want to do is get the big one stuck, but the two smaller ones, I don't think you're going to do too well out there. There's a lot of snow out there and a lot of slush. It was worse than Moose Ed was. Didn't see one fisherman out there, so that's a good thing. All right, all right. We made it back to camp. Ellie and I just took a real slow ride with all the gear and packed down that trail that I opened up. So that way the boys won't have a problem tomorrow with the other snowmobiles. It is looking nice. Trails looking good, so we shouldn't have a problem. So tonight, this afternoon, we're going to go through this tote sled and get it packed up with the stuff we need. And then tomorrow morning, hopefully we'll get out there early. If I can get these guys out of bed in the morning, we'll get over there early and get some fishing. We're not going to get up early. I'm telling you that we can't sleep here with this guy. Why? We're up all night. He's up there banging the wall. I thought he fell out of bed. And he's talking and he's sleeping. I don't know. You must have had a bad childhood or something. Oh, Jesus. No, you had a bad time in college. Oh, in college. I heard his roommate was hired on him. Really? My roommate was hired on him. What are you guys doing? Just eating? Yeah, I have it. Getting soft. Oh man, that's deep. Oh, this is a mess. Well, I got to get all that stuff ready for tomorrow. Better do it now than in the morning, I think. What you working on over here, old fella? We're having cranberry muffins. Stuff for dessert? The supper, along with supper. Wow, what do you got going for supper? Chocolate cream. We're having radia, pork tenderloins, mashed potato, frozen peas, muffins, and chocolate cream pie for dessert. Wow. We be living like kings tonight, fellas. Prince, Prince Elliot. Elliot, don't even beg me to hire Elliot. I wasn't gonna. And then every day for three straight months, he said, why don't you fire that lazy son of a... Remember that one time we were there in Donny was there in Barbie? And something, you said, oh, Elliot asked for the day off. Donny was like, you know he's taking the day off. That's boiling. Yeah. It's boiling. So how long do I have to wait for this dinner? You know, breakfast, breakfast took this long. 15 minutes. Breakfast took this long, they'd be called lunch. Oh. Donny, it's well worth the wait. You haven't eaten it yet. We don't have mashed potatoes instead of chunked potatoes. What's happening, guys? We've only been waiting since 4 or 14. It's now 6, 17, 5, 30. Put it in front of Pat. This one is garlic and honey. This one just plain. Wow, Donny. What is it? Pork tenderloin. Pork tenderloin. Cranberry muffins. Cranberry muffins. Sweet peas. Sweet peas with butter. Mashed potato. I need a spoon of potato. I don't want butter. Is that lame butter? Yeah, come on, supper. You can fool with that foolishness later. Oh, Jesus, Donny. I was thinking we were going to just have breakfast. You're damn lucky to get it. Yeah, I know. You could be eating Joe's cooking. You don't like them. No, I like them. No, you don't like them. They were good. No, you don't like them. I love them. They were my favorite. Yeah. Did you hear the selection where you get it over? I'm just going to eat whatever you cook because it looks fantastic. Don't complain. I'm not that one. You know the story. I do. What about the time frame? That's the only problem. You should stop making dinner around lunchtime so we can eat. Jesus, you don't get in here. You stay out half the night fishing. Whatever. You're the other one that wants to eat the early bird special every day. What you got in the box, Elliot? Oh, chocolate pie. Open it up, please. Just let him do his kickers, Lonnie. Oh, Jesus. Elliot. No, I'm okay. I'm ready for bed already. Is that from Moody's? Yeah. Wow. I don't want one that big, but I'll take one. He's allergic to chocolate. You're allergic to chocolate? I'm not. It makes his belly swell. It's colder than a witch's dick, Donnie. Oh, that's how that goes. Colder than a wild digger's toe. Dark in the pocket. Slick in the bottle. Maybe you couldn't understand that bottle one. Now you use it all the time. All the time. He could not understand what that meant. What is it? Slicker in the bottle. Slicker than a bottle? Yeah. The roads. Roads are like a bottle. Have you ever been in love stuff, like? Oh, it's pretty. You probably never want to go again. Probably not. It's harder than a bottle in there. Open the door? It's harder than a sieve. It's harder than a sieve. Al, one time, he was up here alone. This was, you know, I wasn't with Al. He said he caught a gut hook something right up in here. That's the biggest part. Where that two is. And the wind was, he was in a canoe alone. And the wind was blowing straight sideways. And he landed the fish way down in the cold. Wow. And it was a seven pound salmon. Oh, yeah. That's a big salmon. Yeah. But he said he had a hell of a time. He just couldn't, couldn't fight, you know, he's fighting the fish and he's fighting the wind. Donny, you're out last in all these young pups. Yeah, I can't believe. You're still working hard. Because he slept in that trailer last night. We'll try it out. Isn't it, so I can get in there. It's stuffed everywhere. That's not my stuff. This isn't your green sack. Yes, it's mine, right, Donny? Huh? Is this your green sack? Yes, it is. Okay. It's your stuff. Well, Jesus, what do you need? You could fatty, fatty two by four, couldn't fit through the bathroom door. Oh, David, like you. Well, guys, that is gonna do it for tonight. Pretty good day, all, all in all, we found a way on the Lobster Lake, found a way to get to northeast Kerry from here without even hooking up the trailers. I'm pretty tired from all that ride and beating up on those trails. We got a new trail packed down to get to Lobster tomorrow and we're going to try to get into Lobster. So make sure you tune in for tomorrow's episode. I don't know what's going to happen. Maybe a big tog. Maybe we'll be stuck in the flop in the slush. Might get about three snowmobiles stuck. Yeah, you never know. But it's going to be fun. I know that.