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Northern Heritage Adventures
Maine guide | Bear baiting | Hot and horse flies!
All the work before the hunters arrive.
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Guided trout fishing | North Maine Woods
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Northern Heritage Adventures. Allagash, Maine
Overnight canoe trip | Big brook | WILD Allagash tributary
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Big Brook. T14 R10 WELS. We put in at the campsite off rocky brook road and paddled and poled home.
Souadabscook canoe race 2024 | Whitewater weekend
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With Maine guide Ethan Lamb in the bow. Video credit to Allisen Risinger at Emerson bridge.
Maine guide beaver trapping | Campfire stories
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High water drove us to explore a new area this year. Trapping, frosty mornings and a few life skills shared around the campfire.
St.Gerorge canoe race | HIGH WATER 2024
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Above average water level for the first race of the year!
Track in the snow | Forgotten places in the North Maine Woods
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Bear tracks\ frozen ponds\ and a old lean-to
TRACKING snow in AllAGASH | Thanksgiving day BUCK
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So much to be thankful for.
Maine camera trapping | North Maine Woods
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A few days working in the woods with Lisa Feener.
Maine bull moose | Up close! | #shorts
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Being close to these animals is so humbling.
Guided bear hunt over bait | North Maine Woods
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2023 hunting season in Allagash Maine
Remote adventure canoe trip | Small water MUSKIE
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We explored the remote area of Chimenticook stream and the St. John river. Cory and Gracie- www.youtube.com/@TheMaineWoods Special thanks to Billy Hafford for shuttling our vehicle.
Solo canoe camping | Maine wildlife collar tracking
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Solo canoe camping | Maine wildlife collar tracking
TRAPPING by canoe | REMOTE rivers of MAINE
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TRAPPING by canoe | REMOTE rivers of MAINE
Working sled dogs | Dog sledding with a Maine Guide
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Working sled dogs | Dog sledding with a Maine Guide
Guided bear hunts with dogs | BAYED UP!
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Guided bear hunts with dogs | BAYED UP!
Guided hound hunts for bear | North Maine Woods
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Guided hound hunts for bear | North Maine Woods
Buck tracking in Maine | The adventure hunt
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Buck tracking in Maine | The adventure hunt
Maine BEAVER trapping: CATCH and COOK campfire
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Maine BEAVER trapping: CATCH and COOK campfire
Bear hunting with dogs: Training season
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Bear hunting with dogs: Training season
Remote Maine trout stream: trappers CABIN discovery
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Remote Maine trout stream: trappers CABIN discovery
Love the video of how hard you work getting all your baits up and running and keeping them going no matter what the weather. Rain, Shine, Heat or Cold it is time to feed the bears!
Nice trophy !! “ Antlers in the treetop by who goosed the moose “
We have a six acre blueberry field a mile in the woods and it's always hit hard with bear activity, they love those berries. There is a bait site just off the side in the woods. I've always thought the native populations burned and encouraged the blueberry fields as an act to feed the bears and then the bears feed them.
I bet you’re right. One thing I have learned is no matter how tasty or good your bait is nothing beats natural food. How are the berries Downeast this year?
@@feenerproductions Good crop, almost two weeks early, just enough rain to keep things from being dried and crispy like we've seen for some years, it was great growing conditions last year as well and with a near perfect pollination season this spring I am nearly slipping and sliding while stringing off the field for the rakers.
thank you
Your welcome
Central Maine here. Just getting going
Go get'um!!
Great hunt, great video!! Best part is you got your family involved!
Thank you, I couldn't agree more!
That kind of forest can be hard to hunt when all the ground noise walking is made. You get deer or Elk that screwed up and wanted to look at your noise to see what is coming. And getting out of a forest like that to your truck after dark is a nightmare! For me hunting a forest like that I am doing it in South Central Alaska as bears are always a danger threat. We don't use anything less than any of the 338 magnums and always larger magnums are better.
Well done! All the way around.
Thank you sir.
Thank you for sharing my music😊
I Had to stop watching when i saw the Pineapple!🤭🤢🍍i grew up in the Allagash, we ate fish like real men on Canoe trips!
Nice run!
NICE DEER! WHY NOT SAVE A BEAUTIFUL HIDE LIKE THAT AND HAVE IT TANNED?
Nice video, it looks like a very challenging race. Are bilge pumps or foot pumps illegal?
I'm not sure? Perhaps in the recreational class they are. Thanks Curt
Well done with stellar choice of music to conclude. Nice touch.
Thank you.
Nice video, as someone who is up there in years, this was very refreshing, Thanks
Thanks Robin, glad you enjoyed it.
They were so sweet. His little chuckle was adorable. I so wish Paige had landed that big one. They must've really appreciated you. You have such a way with people. 😊
Thanks Sally. They were great company.
Way to capture the experience for your guests and share another North Maine Woods honey hole 🎣
Thanks Steve
Very special Jake. Nice job.
Thanks
I hope you're well, bud. Be good 👍
Great hunt! Thanks for sharing the video!
Thanks for taking us on the trip, Jake. It's always nice to watch. Love the truck art!! 😂
Log trucks right straight ahead!!
Awesome hunting Awesome hunting video , really really American style of living , just like my father taught me!!! Excellent video brother man excellent hunting
Impressive teamwork between bow and stern! Well done!
Very nice. Thank you.
Fucking killers...
the right way to bring out your meat. why drag out the whole thing?
Frig 🙌
Nice deer!
Stalking is hard work, especially tracking mature buck. Getting one miles from your truck, ugh! Going to your hunting area well in advance to locate trails the deer move on. Post in different locations along these trails. Tree stand is the best.
Hi, beautiful video you have here! Thanks for sharing! Do you think this section of Machias is runnable in early July? Or the water level is expected to be extremely low?
Without significant rainfall, its unlikely.Thanks.
@@feenerproductions unlucky! Thanks for replying!
@@Cezve_340mlYour welcome. Make sure you make a trip happen on the Machias, its really worth it.
Just another relaxing day off for the Feeners!!! Great Stuff!!! Thank you. 👊🏼👍🏼🤙🏼
Yes sir!!
Is that kayak deep enough to be stable? Trying to get one
Its a canoe.
Always enjoy your videos, thank you! What brand of wool pants are you wearing?
Johnson Wool Northwoods 1842.
Thanks, another enjoyable video, my family has had a couple of moose camps at that put in, I always wondered what that stream looked like. Great drone footage too.
Thanks Robin, Its in a hurry.
Loved it all. The pole recovery, the REAL breakfast, the woody Dutch oven. Great video.
Thanks Lisa!
I love that Woody's oven!
Nice to see you two get away for a little trip together. A mutual friend and I, who cut some trees for us, were just talking about you guys a couple weeks ago. It seems you really are as nice as you appear to be. Loved the video as usual. 😊
Thanks Sally.
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Love the traditional, amazing to think they accessed the interior with a setting pole.
I know, the skills they had!! Thanks
One never really knows when the pole will be flubbed. and it happens so fast and often not in the easiest places. Looks like water levels up that way are on their way down, extended weather shows a bit of rain and we need it! I'm doing a couple days on Old Stream just east of the Machias this weekend, taking out at Smith landing. Fun to think I could go all the way and with a bit of tidal water and some up stream travel paddle all the way back home as well. but work gets in the way.
I've paddled old stream many times. From 2nd lake down to Smith takeout
@@rtired716 Its my first run, the AMC River Guide suggest lining in a couple spots. do you find this true?
That should be a nice trip down Old stream. Good luck, take some notes for the rest of us please!
@@feenerproductions The top end was some nice poling water, a couple ledge drops we lined both, but the trees in the river was over board due to the multiple big blows we had this past winter. and to top it off the fish expert guys have been dumping trees into the river for fish habitat. Two sections of that one older that is blown out and an easy run but the other one was a real mess close to 75 yards long and a dozen trees dropped per side, they chopped the roots and pulled them over leaving the remaining roots an an anchor. I'm not fully supportive of this practice as it greatly reduced the canopy over the river from the tree crowns that are near touching from each side, these were large decent spruce and pine trees couple of the pine with 24" butts. The log jams were tough, but it was a sweet trip, the last portion near 10 miles was flat water. Kind of like a small Machias.
@@downeastprimitiveskills7688 Thanks for sharing that. I've seen that habitat practice on the upper Narraguagus as well, must've been tough at times. I wonder when the last time someone's done that trip? Thanks again for the info.
That was a fun test of skills; thanks for leading the way!!
I was scheduled to start a trip on the St John from Fifth pond next weekend but the flow rates are making it hardly likely. I may pivot into the Allagash instead.
skip that clogged 5th st.john steam and you'll save a lot of energy and time in there. start at baker unless you are going to cut all the fresh blowdowns.
I just got off river today, started at 5th SJ. We had no trouble water wise a little more would have been just right. How was the Allagash?
@@feenerproductions Just got off river today. We started on Baker Lake on Saturday. Awesome trip but the water was on the low side. The royalex on my canoe is showing a lot more white than I remember.
Glad to hear you stuck with the SJ. Probably a good call not starting at 5th after all.
Nice job. Looks like a fantastic trip!
It was! Thanks.
Great video
Thanks!
I’m doing this trip this upcoming weekend. So glad I came across this video!
Oh awesome, where are you starting?
Nice video, beautiful scenery. Thank you for sharing.
Your welcome.
Do they allow free access to a canoe? Or is that yours that you left?
Ours.
Great video!
Thanks!
Love your content Jake. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks GB.
Absolutely the best hunting videos. Thank you for your respect for God's creation, and what He provides for you and your family.
Your welcome Robert, Its a privilege to pursue theses animals. They all deserve our respect, thank you for your comment.
Arms must be on fire after the first mile out. My wife and I raced Maine white water before kids, now my oldest it is hitting race ready age so maybe we will be out for the Kiwanis River Race up in Dover-Foxcroft.
Mass starts help drown out the muscle burn, I hope you and your kids have a good experience at Dover-Foxcroft its a fun sport.