Oh my! that takes me back 50 yrs when I was a teenager in Pubnico, NS. I worked in a fishplant gutting cod, pollock, hake and the hated cusk. Fish were huge back then; heads the size of footballs. Miss those days. Love the videos, keep posting!
Thank you for sharing this with us. You earned my subscription. Newfoundland is a beautiful place. So pristine. The landscape is very much like Ireland.
Wow. Your video sure brought back memories of my teenage years. From fishing to picking berries to fiddlehead roots. A person forgets when he is away from home for 50 years. Keep the videos coming. Take care and stay safe.
Excellent job. Nice bit of cod everywhere it seems. We all blackberries by another name, crowberries. I have an uncle Ed Winsor who long since passed away who retired in Isle Aux Mort. His wife's name, who was from there, Was Emma. Can't remember her maiden name.
I’ve had the privilege of travelling to Newfoundland and Labrador four times. Part of one trip included a five day coastal trip along the south shore, west of the Burin Peninsula. One afternoon was spent fishing (with rods, so not jigging) for cod. My daughter and I fished while my wife took photos. Our guide/captain kept us safe during pretty rough seas and lots of rain. We caught our limit. One of the great joys of our lives. We still talk about it 13 years later. There’s no where I would rather be.
I find myself wondering if your father and grandfather introduced you and your brothers (and sisters?) to the great outdoors and if you grew up fishing and hunting and foraging with them. You’re so self-sufficient and comfortable whether on land or on the water and so appreciative and respectful of all that nature provides. It’s a real pleasure to go with you on your adventures.
you guys did great with the fish. nice fillets there go great this winter. we got a shark over this way takes half the fish. nothing like a lunch on the shore. any sign of mackerel over your way. take care and have a great week
Good morning FRIEND. Been to Isle au Mort many times. I was school principal in Grand Bruit some years ago. Had to drive through Isle au Mort and leave our vehicle on the wharf in Rose Blanche! Another great video. Keep them coming!
Well after you started fishing I was sure Spencer Tracy (Manuel Fidelity and Freddy Bartholomew ( Harvey) we’re going to row over and ask how the fish were biting. It’s an old movie called captains courageous, and they were fishing for cod off the Grand Banks
Is that a popular method in newfoundland? I've never seen it before, I was watching newfoundland fishing videos because I want to go there!@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
i did not say in a hurtfull way at all. It's just that the cod trap fish are small. Back in the early 80's when I fished cod traps and gillnetted we usually catch an average cod about 8 to 10 pounds before gutting ,heading , splitting and put in the salt bult.
Now, if you were any kind of gentleman you would evite a guy to join you for such an organic feast from the sea bye. Enjoy the Flats bye. 🐟🐟🐟🐟🍃🍃🍃🍃🧀🧀🧀🍑🍑🍑🍑
Not allowed here against the law actually. It's called culling, and you could lose your boat if you get caught throwing back small cod and only keeping the big ones, federal government rules.
Oh my! that takes me back 50 yrs when I was a teenager in Pubnico, NS. I worked in a fishplant gutting cod, pollock, hake and the hated cusk. Fish were huge back then; heads the size of footballs. Miss those days. Love the videos, keep posting!
Nudding like a good feed of cod at the end of it all with berries from the land. Great video.....
ever read a book newfie ????
@@camerocar if that question is meant for me, I have no idea what you're talking about or referring to? I assume it's meant for someone else.
@@byronwarren7779 enjoy your fish
Thank you for sharing this with us. You earned my subscription. Newfoundland is a beautiful place. So pristine. The landscape is very much like Ireland.
This is brilliant!! I love how you used all the natural resources to make yourself a meal.
Thanks
Another nice one! Nothing like a lunch with a few berries and veggies right from the land around you. Great stuff
imagine you in a upper class restaurant
Sure love your CZcams shows. My husband drove for Moffett Brothers back in the days. Please keep up the good work. Doug & Juanita
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i was born in port aux basque lived in the codroy valley and my uncle use to captian the ferry now my cousin captain the ferry ,ps love the content
Another great vid. Thanks
Wow. Your video sure brought back memories of my teenage years. From fishing to picking berries to fiddlehead roots. A person forgets when he is away from home for 50 years. Keep the videos coming. Take care and stay safe.
Thankyou
Excellent job. Nice bit of cod everywhere it seems. We all blackberries by another name, crowberries. I have an uncle Ed Winsor who long since passed away who retired in Isle Aux Mort. His wife's name, who was from there, Was Emma. Can't remember her maiden name.
thank you for informing us of nothing
Fresh nothing like it
Your a lucky guy
I’ve had the privilege of travelling to Newfoundland and Labrador four times. Part of one trip included a five day coastal trip along the south shore, west of the Burin Peninsula. One afternoon was spent fishing (with rods, so not jigging) for cod. My daughter and I fished while my wife took photos. Our guide/captain kept us safe during pretty rough seas and lots of rain. We caught our limit. One of the great joys of our lives. We still talk about it 13 years later. There’s no where I would rather be.
Thankyou sir
I find myself wondering if your father and grandfather introduced you and your brothers (and sisters?) to the great outdoors and if you grew up fishing and hunting and foraging with them. You’re so self-sufficient and comfortable whether on land or on the water and so appreciative and respectful of all that nature provides. It’s a real pleasure to go with you on your adventures.
Yes indeed all our lives our chores were kill moose catch fish, trap and pick berries. Among others.
you guys did great with the fish. nice fillets there go great this winter. we got a shark over this way takes half the fish. nothing like a lunch on the shore. any sign of mackerel over your way. take care and have a great week
Mackerals are scarce
Nice one Bobby I see Scott back there turning Green on that beautiful day lol
I miss visiting Island Aux Morts, can’t wait to get back across.
Nice
Thank you for sharing this with us 😊
i will say my son. i love COD ! does not get much better then this good on you two :) i want some .
@@tWoforgamenot1 lol yes
Great video ! Looking forward to the next one as always ! Take care
Fun Stuff Thank You !
Great video, always wanted to go fishing off Newfoundland, been off Nova Scotia but I'm told Newfoundland is even better!
And this my friends is what it is to be rich. Great video!
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Excellent content !!! Keep up with the great work.
Showing them what real Newfoundland is like...keeping it real.
all newfies want are pogey and beer
Love your videos..my husband is from rose Blanche..he really enjoys them..quality is great.
Nothing like a shore lunch!
Yes
Best fishing show I have sen in a long time..."Gotta have Ketchup."
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awesome video. I was lucky enough to get home this year and get out with my dad and my son.
Good morning FRIEND. Been to Isle au Mort many times. I was school principal in Grand Bruit some years ago. Had to drive through Isle au Mort and leave our vehicle on the wharf in Rose Blanche! Another great video. Keep them coming!
you were a school principal with english skills like that ????
Really enjoyed this, one of your best I think 👏👍
Great video CHEERS
Awesome! 😀
Some Lotta sharks the year
Those bigger size ones coming aboard , I drool.
some great eating on this day for sure. Thank you.
You bet
Great video reminds me of times long ago
I hooked something last year that broke the hook off a big norwegian jigger it was a heavy fish wish I would have got a glimpse of it.
Well done sir. Good job.
Great video living the dream 😊
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Black berries r small like the cod. Omg
Love it
Thanks
" Grandpaw loves hes motor boat all the daze of his life ,
he would not trade it in , Even for his Wife " good one
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Watching you throw away the cheeks !!! Oh my !!!
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Cod from the pan whith Ketchup! Thats the way to do it!
Yes indeed
What an amazing lunch in a beautiful place!!!
Thankyou
Tumbs up bud great video 📹
Well after you started fishing I was sure Spencer Tracy (Manuel Fidelity and Freddy Bartholomew ( Harvey) we’re going to row over and ask how the fish were biting. It’s an old movie called captains courageous, and they were fishing for cod off the Grand Banks
Lol nice
Nice.
First timmer here. Great vidio How about a few bites, it looks tastie.
I do hope to fish Canadian waters some day. Outstanding video.
Thanks
A couple of questions ... 1. Does cod fish have scales? 2. If you can only catch 5 in a day, how many can you have in your freezer at any time?
No scales, and 15.
I have read from some source the cod went to 500 pounds when discovered by Europeans.
Bit of an exaggeration but ya they got pretty big and still do
Enjoyed the cod fishing! Can you use rod and reel? Cook up at the end was a great finish! Thanks
so true lol
Yes you can use rod
yes you can . but that the way it's done there For A very long time :)
@@tWoforgamenot1 Handline is how I started fishing for cod, mackerel and haddies off the West Coast of Scotland.
@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 i knew that my son . but i like the old ways :)
Why do you fish without rods? Whats the benifit of just dropping the line down?
Sensitivity
Is that a popular method in newfoundland? I've never seen it before, I was watching newfoundland fishing videos because I want to go there!@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
What are the cod stock like that way now? Love the videos thanks 👍
Low, very slow growth rate.
Nice video and nice fish, do you cut out the cod cheeks?? that looks like some good scoff.
No cheeks
@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 wasteful
Save the tongues and cheeks for me .
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Still however, the small size fer eat'in , are delicious eating indeed .Much better tasting then the " Gaffers " .
Very true!
the real life
How did the peas arrive? Native or import?
Not sure
I cannot watch your program anymore It makes me Homsick LMAO
Sorry
What size is your boat? Looks like mine! Same engine and everything.
18 feet
Like cod liver oil can you make it👍💰
I've never made, but ate lots of it growing up.
Awesome video where was this to
Isle aux morts
what r u allowed to keep per day?
nevermind...lolol
thats what i call living sir
Why was that big one orange
Some are
I never seen orange cod b4 .
Plenty of them in norway! Living in the kelp / weed fields.
Can't keep the flounder?
No
@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 don’t tell faudder
very small trap fish, not big atall
Big ones don't freeze as will
i did not say in a hurtfull way at all. It's just that the cod trap fish are small. Back in the early 80's when I fished cod traps and gillnetted we usually catch an average cod about 8 to 10 pounds before gutting ,heading , splitting and put in the salt bult.
@@Hockeyfan9884 lol no worries here on south west coast that all big we ever got, even as a boy hook and line fishery
That was a lovely meal until you ruined it with that blob of ketchup lol. Great video sir!
Is not ruined! It is perfect like this!
Let the Tom cods grow by’e
Against the law to only keep big ones
What a great way to lose 35 minutes, thanks again.
Now, if you were any kind of gentleman you would evite a guy to join you for such an organic feast from the sea bye.
Enjoy the Flats bye. 🐟🐟🐟🐟🍃🍃🍃🍃🧀🧀🧀🍑🍑🍑🍑
I wouldn’t make it five minutes out in those swells.....🤢
Get get use to it after 30 or 40👍 years.
ya cant fool yer old man , by dressin like dat, you think yer a Newfie in a a Calgary hat
True
I stopped watching as soon as you spoiled that plate with ketchup. What an atrosity.
Lol your lost 🤣
@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 not my lost I rather taste the fish then drown it with ketchup.
Cod whith Ketchup is the best!
Shame on you for not releasing the small Cod! What a joke!
Not allowed here against the law actually. It's called culling, and you could lose your boat if you get caught throwing back small cod and only keeping the big ones, federal government rules.
@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 you can't release a small one unharmed?
No you can't it's call culling and its illegal