I've been watching this channel for almost a decade now. Started my first year of University in 2011, now i'm 27 and still enjoy these relaxing videos. The difference today is i'm now financially independent and can actually afford good knives. Bark River is definitely on my list. :)
i know Im asking randomly but does any of you know a method to log back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot my password. I would love any help you can offer me!
@Colson Stephen thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and im trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Evert video you make is so relaxing to me. I would love to hunt, fish, eat a meal, drink sake or just sit around a firebox with you. Keep up the good work
I am an old man too my friend got the same stove when you got yours and use it the same way it works fine have no need to replace it Would really like to see a family campout again those were awesome especially the scenery take care
I absolutely love your knife sharpening and your outdoor adventures I got set up with wet stones and strop and sharpening my hunting knives I whatcha your method very close and I am trying to duplicate it and I'm seeing good results on my knives cant wait for derr season
Because of you and your experiences with hunting and bushcrafting, I ended up buying a few bark river knives, and got some great gear from watching all your videos. Thank you for your inspiration 🙏
i dont eat flesh or animal fats but i always find these vlogs so fascinating and very helpful because if i got stuck out in the wild with no food you better believe ill eat what ever the f i come across that is eatable!! many thanks for this video Virtuovice
Relaxing, much needed after watching that Kenosha vid, all this rioting & chaos over here in the states! Thx for reminding us we just need to get away now and then : )
I absolutely love your knife sharpening and your outdoor adventures I got set up with wet stones and strop and sharpening my hunting knives I whatcha your method very close and I am trying to duplicate it and I'm seeing good results on my knives cant wait for derr season
@@dermotmcgreevy5220 You are making a moral argument about killing young fish vs old fish? Or is there an environmental reason that he shouldn't be doing that? I know nothing about fishing
Wonderful video Waiko!!! I will say your fish are small in your creeks!!! The creek where I grew up was similar to this one, but the trout we were catching were 8 to 16 inches long, but we never kept the smaller ones until they were about 12 inches or more.
My favorite fire making knife is my Bravo 2 in 3V which also has a high saber convex grind. The 7" blade length and .25" spine is awesome for batoning and would be good for defense against large predators. I do a lot of overnight/multiday camping and process larger wood to make longer burning fires.The high saber convex grind is great for feather sticking. I believe you have said in a video years ago that you can only have up to 6" knives in Japan. It is a silly law -- they should change it. You would enjoy this knife , I am sure
Doc, I really love your mountain streamside fishing video. Heaven on earth. Once the Covid19 restrictions are past, I hope to visit Japan and tryout some of your mountain stream fishing. Are your trout streams in the same mountains where you hunt stag?
Very beautiful there. Funny it almost looks like where I go fishing. I've never been good at fly fishing i use a spinner. Or bait cast. I also enjoy fishing. That is some beautiful water I like were you can see the different color water. That was a very active river. I would think in Japan you would be using a Japanese knife. Why do you choose bark river just wondering I've heard so much about Japanese knives that they don't ship some of their best stuff. An is American knives expensive there. What knife do you like from Japan fixed blade. You don't see a lot of Japanese fixed blades in America mostly Taiwan. Also doesn't Japan have strict knife laws. I really enjoyed the video you have a new subscriber
@virtuovice : can you please tell me what fishing rod and what lure / fly you use .... thank you so much in advance ...I would like to do this with my wife ! Greetings from Switzerland! Adrian
Yes. The handle of the BushcrafterⅡis a little too thin and the knife itself is too heavy for the blade length. For the Firebox a 4 inch blade is enough for batoning.
@@jn3750 I keep a Bravo 1.25 as a winter hunting survival knife to make a large fire on a snow ground and a Bravo 1.5 as an earthquake survival knife to split thicker logs out of broken houses. I once used the Bravo 1.25 in mountain stream fishing after recontouring the handle myself to confirm it works better for feathering. That's it and I don't have any particular reason that I take Bravos as a good bushcraft knife. The handle of Bravo knives has a decent guard design between the grip and the blade and it reduces leverage for feathering.
Hello doctor! Any idea where I could try to get one of these Bark River Bushcrafters these days? Everywhere online is looking empty. Cheers from Canada
Great! Thanks doc.!!! How bout. Cooking some backstraps this year in the woods!!!!!🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌👍from🇺🇸how bout , best folder for hunting too!( cutting up deer)
@@virtuovice thank you for this magnificent adventure video Dr.Wako I'm very happy you are doing well I've been with you for many years you are my favorite content creator. Please be safe.
Beautiful as always! Do you tie your own flies? I would love to see close-ups of the fly. Also, is that public land/water? Available to everyone? Do you often meet other people on the river?
We can see some adult cherry trouts swimming around, but they don't eat a fly but a lure, and we are banned from catching them in a river because they are parents of sea fishery business. They swam up from the sea and can have a parasite called Anisakis which causes severe abdominal pain and we need to take endoscopy generally or surgery when it goes into intestines. The cherry trouts caught in the sea are very delicious and very expensive when we buy them at a fishery store.
Ho long do you cook the rice in the German cooker? I have the same one and would like to try it. I know to fill it to the first line with water for one person, but how much rice do you put, and how long do you cook it?? Thank you
Put 180ml rice for a single person. Put water twice as high as the rice level. The first line simply means 500ml of water which is just appropriate for instant noodle cooking not for rice cooking. Leave the pot for a while in order to make the water infiltrate into the rice. Cook it until boiling stops. Feel the boiling through a wood stick held on the lid. Leave it on the ground for 5 minutes to steam it. The water level is the key. A little higher level makes the result a little softer. Be easy.
Thank you so much for taking the time to give such a detailed explanation. That is exactly what I needed to know. I’ll give it a try next time I’m out in the mountains. I wish you and you family well. Take care
My good sir, would you be kind enough to allow me to know who makes that small fillet knife, would like to buy one. :3 i also love your videos my friend keep this awesome job up! XD
I've been watching this channel for almost a decade now. Started my first year of University in 2011, now i'm 27 and still enjoy these relaxing videos. The difference today is i'm now financially independent and can actually afford good knives. Bark River is definitely on my list. :)
Another beautiful day to be alive from a person who knows how it's done.
i know Im asking randomly but does any of you know a method to log back into an instagram account??
I somehow forgot my password. I would love any help you can offer me!
@Brett Cody instablaster =)
@Colson Stephen thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and im trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Colson Stephen It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you really help me out!
@Brett Cody you are welcome =)
Evert video you make is so relaxing to me. I would love to hunt, fish, eat a meal, drink sake or just sit around a firebox with you. Keep up the good work
sir, you are living in paradise. Greetings from a Texan knife/gun lover.
I am an old man too my friend got the same stove when you got yours and use it the same way it works fine have no need to replace it
Would really like to see a family campout again those were awesome especially the scenery take care
just got home after a difficult day eating supper with my wife and watching this video was well needed thanks
Man I love your videos. I cant wait to teach my son bushcraft and what it means to be a man living life like our forefathers.
Miss Japan so much, wish can visit after Covid-19 ends... do hiking and camping under Mt. Fuji......
I'm thankful you still here with us. Love all your videos
I absolutely love your knife sharpening and your outdoor adventures I got set up with wet stones and strop and sharpening my hunting knives I whatcha your method very close and I am trying to duplicate it and I'm seeing good results on my knives cant wait for derr season
Awesome, thank you from Australia 🇦🇺
Because of you and your experiences with hunting and bushcrafting, I ended up buying a few bark river knives, and got some great gear from watching all your videos. Thank you for your inspiration 🙏
My favorite channel hands down.
I like your swiss (camälle) crockery
Greetings from swizerland
A true bushcrafter, and a gourmet. Thank you for Sharing! 👍👍👍👍
I love all your videos. Thank you for sharing. I hope you have many many days like this ahead!
Always enjoy putting a moment aside to watch your videos. Thanks. Have fun and take care.
I've been watching your videos for a long time, and your English has gotten a lot better over the years! Always a quality watch!
I really enjoy your videos in the wild. I always learn something. Thanks!
Dude your Videos are Awesome i love it !
Very relaxing video, helps me forget about what’s going on in the world and escape. I love these videos keep up the good work.
What a nice spot to fish 🙂 wonderful, wish i could be there... Thanks for sharing sir! 👍
Lovely fly fishing video. My favorites!
Perfect morning here in Washington. Sunshine, cigar, and the good doctor eating tiny fish. All is well.
16:20 a large fish across the river!
i saw that too
@@yuenchitat1 nice was very fast
@@yuenchitat1 i saw too
I think it was a yo momma trout.
Wish I had known you when I was stationed at Chitose 3 in 66/68.
i dont eat flesh or animal fats but i always find these vlogs so fascinating and very helpful because if i got stuck out in the wild with no food you better believe ill eat what ever the f i come across that is eatable!! many thanks for this video Virtuovice
most relaxing , your really not that old . thank you
Relaxing, much needed after watching that Kenosha vid, all this rioting & chaos over here in the states! Thx for reminding us we just need to get away now and then : )
I absolutely love your knife sharpening and your outdoor adventures I got set up with wet stones and strop and sharpening my hunting knives I whatcha your method very close and I am trying to duplicate it and I'm seeing good results on my knives cant wait for derr season
I recently bought a firebox stove because of your channel. I am loving it!
It is my opinion that you have the best channel on CZcams. Thank you for sharing!!
It's a good sharpening channel but he kills trout that aren't even the size of his finger
@@dermotmcgreevy5220 You are making a moral argument about killing young fish vs old fish? Or is there an environmental reason that he shouldn't be doing that? I know nothing about fishing
COMPLIMENTI.BARKRIVER BUSHCRAFT,È STUPENDO.👍👍👍
Beautiful video! I too enjoy a day on the trout stream here. Lovely fish too!
You don't look like an old man! Keep enjoying the great outdoors!
I like the longer videos.
Detailed explanations are fun.
Though I don't do the outdoors.
I want to do that if I move to Hokkaido.
AWSOME!!!! Thank you sir
Love your videos!! These fishing, hunting, and cooking ones are my favorite!
Wonderful video, thanks for letting us enjoy it with you. You are young in
spirit 🙏
Super excellent video! Thank you very much for sharing!
Always a good day when a new video drops !! Glad to see you found time to enjoy the outdoors. 👍👍
Awesome videos the clarity is amazing, very beautiful stream
Wonderful video Waiko!!! I will say your fish are small in your creeks!!! The creek where I grew up was similar to this one, but the trout we were catching were 8 to 16 inches long, but we never kept the smaller ones until they were about 12 inches or more.
I always love your videos
Awesome lunch. I want now.
i must’ve rewound this video five times. i ❤️ it.✅✌️😎👍
yesss your videos are back!!! love to see you fishing and eating the catch!!! keep it up!
Happy to see you healthy and doing what you love
My favorite fire making knife is my Bravo 2 in 3V which also has a high saber convex grind. The 7" blade length and .25" spine is awesome for batoning and would be good for defense against large predators. I do a lot of overnight/multiday camping and process larger wood to make longer burning fires.The high saber convex grind is great for feather sticking. I believe you have said in a video years ago that you can only have up to 6" knives in Japan. It is a silly law -- they should change it. You would enjoy this knife , I am sure
He's back ! again ! japan is beautiful ! He makes awesome videos.
Good to see you again my friend
God bless you and your lovely country
Great to see your good day !
Great video, wish I could visit and fish with you.
Nice to see you Doctor. What a great day :) be well
Hanging out with Virtuovice. Very cool.
Lovely video, your knowledge about blades is outstanding, a pleasure to watch.
Bears in my country love bells. It is kind of like eating an elf. Which, I'm told, is a once in a lifetime experience.
Hello sir! Is this the bushcrafter I or bushcrafter II? Thanks for your great video!
Very impressive area to fish and an excellent meal for sure!
Great to see you, and hope the family is well.
Ty for beautiful video Wako son
Doc, I really love your mountain streamside fishing video. Heaven on earth. Once the Covid19 restrictions are past, I hope to visit Japan and tryout some of your mountain stream fishing. Are your trout streams in the same mountains where you hunt stag?
GREAT VIDEO !
Ty for this !
Semper Fi
Gunny
Footage from camera is AMAZING. Gopro 8 maybe
Senpai, you need better firesteel.
Excellent video
Wako san, have you tried fishing with Tenkara ? I think it is more efficient than a rod and reel, just my humble opinion.
Very good must go fishing now🤠👍
Thank you
I LIKE THIS VIDEO, THANKS
Living the life, sir.
Titanium is pretty but yes it does deform with heat and will require adjustments from time to time. Stainless is tougher it that regard.
Beautiful Japan
16:20 can see the shadow of a huge trout dashing from the left side pocket towards fast water as you walk upstream! Awesome video.
Beriberi niceuh. Niceuh!!!
Great video mate hello from Australia… may i ask what knife that is you used for cleaning the fish ??
Well done.
Very beautiful there. Funny it almost looks like where I go fishing. I've never been good at fly fishing i use a spinner. Or bait cast. I also enjoy fishing. That is some beautiful water I like were you can see the different color water. That was a very active river.
I would think in Japan you would be using a Japanese knife. Why do you choose bark river just wondering I've heard so much about Japanese knives that they don't ship some of their best stuff. An is American knives expensive there. What knife do you like from Japan fixed blade. You don't see a lot of Japanese fixed blades in America mostly Taiwan. Also doesn't Japan have strict knife laws.
I really enjoyed the video you have a new subscriber
Are those Char trout/Brook trout? If so we have them here in the Smoky mountains of Tennessee, they are native to here.
Try a falkniven F1 5 mm convex grind blade is laminated steel. I think you will like it ⭐️
Wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What kind of the fishing rod is that and what is your set up? Arigato gozaimasu!
@virtuovice : can you please tell me what fishing rod and what lure / fly you use .... thank you so much in advance ...I would like to do this with my wife ! Greetings from Switzerland! Adrian
Always enjoy the videos. Do you ever catch any fish larger than minnows? Need to see a sharpening video soon.
Have you tried the Bushcrafter II? It is perhaps better for batoning.
Yes. The handle of the BushcrafterⅡis a little too thin and the knife itself is too heavy for the blade length. For the Firebox a 4 inch blade is enough for batoning.
@@virtuovice I rarely see you using the Bravo 1.5 for bush crafting. Any reasons for this?
@@jn3750 I keep a Bravo 1.25 as a winter hunting survival knife to make a large fire on a snow ground and a Bravo 1.5 as an earthquake survival knife to split thicker logs out of broken houses. I once used the Bravo 1.25 in mountain stream fishing after recontouring the handle myself to confirm it works better for feathering. That's it and I don't have any particular reason that I take Bravos as a good bushcraft knife. The handle of Bravo knives has a decent guard design between the grip and the blade and it reduces leverage for feathering.
You are not old yet my friend! You have a ways to go to catch me.
nice !
Hello doctor! Any idea where I could try to get one of these Bark River Bushcrafters these days? Everywhere online is looking empty. Cheers from Canada
Great! Thanks doc.!!! How bout. Cooking some backstraps this year in the woods!!!!!🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌👍from🇺🇸how bout , best folder for hunting too!( cutting up deer)
Hi Wako, wich model of gomboy saw do u use ? Greetings from Argentina.
I love Gomboy210 medium teeth which is long enough and compact enough for this type of bushcraft.
@@virtuovice thank you for this magnificent adventure video Dr.Wako I'm very happy you are doing well I've been with you for many years you are my favorite content creator. Please be safe.
Beautiful as always! Do you tie your own flies? I would love to see close-ups of the fly. Also, is that public land/water? Available to everyone? Do you often meet other people on the river?
Missed the big fish @ 16:20 ...=/
We can see some adult cherry trouts swimming around, but they don't eat a fly but a lure, and we are banned from catching them in a river because they are parents of sea fishery business. They swam up from the sea and can have a parasite called Anisakis which causes severe abdominal pain and we need to take endoscopy generally or surgery when it goes into intestines. The cherry trouts caught in the sea are very delicious and very expensive when we buy them at a fishery store.
Ho long do you cook the rice in the German cooker? I have the same one and would like to try it. I know to fill it to the first line with water for one person, but how much rice do you put, and how long do you cook it?? Thank you
Put 180ml rice for a single person. Put water twice as high as the rice level. The first line simply means 500ml of water which is just appropriate for instant noodle cooking not for rice cooking. Leave the pot for a while in order to make the water infiltrate into the rice. Cook it until boiling stops. Feel the boiling through a wood stick held on the lid. Leave it on the ground for 5 minutes to steam it. The water level is the key. A little higher level makes the result a little softer. Be easy.
Thank you so much for taking the time to give such a detailed explanation. That is exactly what I needed to know. I’ll give it a try next time I’m out in the mountains. I wish you and you family well. Take care
Doc, I hope your toe is feeling better!
Now I will have to make some sashimi!
what are the bells for? Please excuse me for not knowing but I am new to outdoors lifestyle. Thank you!.
nice Video. next time not 6, just weight 370 gram only :D
My good sir, would you be kind enough to allow me to know who makes that small fillet knife, would like to buy one. :3 i also love your videos my friend keep this awesome job up! XD
Its a Rapala Superflex. Comes in a few lengths.
whats with the bells?
What are the bells for? Bears?
Hello from the Pacific Northwest. In WA State. Curious. Do you most use dry flies?