Published Jun 16. 2015 - 8 years ago
Updated or edited Sep 6. 2018

Lac Du Male teaser

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Follow Derek and Fred as they embark on their first of many adventures traveling to remote locations in Northern Quebec. This time, they accessed by bush planes to what seemed like an endless reservoir, a giant natural haven home of monster pike. Their first expedition takes place on the Gouin reservoir at Lac du Mâle. Stay tuned for the full-length clip of their adventure coming out soon. Thanks to Quebec Outfitters and Norman from Air Mont-Laurier for making this trip happen.<br /><br /> Music : https://gravax.bandcamp.com/track/insane-gravax-remix

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Martin Joergensen

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Nice post production...

Nice post production .. liked the aerial shots - interesting : though speaking in French, I could follow, even without the subtitles. The energy of the trip was evident ... and infective! As long as the 'antics' of the two fishermen do not get too crazy, this could be an interesting show. A lot to see just in Quebec. A lot more if you had the other Maritime Provinces..!! Kudos.

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