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Oscar Lake outfitters

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Click on the CC button in the vimeo timeline to see the subtitles.In search of action, we hit the road to Mauricie for a pike and lake trout fishing excursion. We packed the Hooké Van with big flies, steel leaders and solid rods before taking off for the Lake Oscar Outfitters. When we arrived, we met Donald Farrar. «Everything in yellow is a good spot » he told us while highlighting here and there on a map. And that’s how we ended up following a big fat yellow line along the grassy bays of the Flamand River and the deep pools of lake Oscar in search of mean pikes and voracious lake trout. Music :https://soundcloud.com/odesza/memorieshttp://streetsoflaredo.bandcamp.c…

Click on the CC button in the vimeo timeline to see the subtitles. En quête d’action, on a pris le chemin de la Mauricie pour une excursion de pêche au brochet et à la truite grise. On a rempli la Hooké Van de grosses mouches, de fil d’acier et de cannes solides pi on a décollé vers la pourvoirie du lac Oscar. En arrivant, on a rencontré Donald Farrar. « Tout ce qui est en jaune, c’est bon! » qu’il nous a dit en beurrant de son marqueur un peu partout sur la carte qu’il venait de nous sortir. C’est comme ça qu’on s’est retrouvés à suivre une grosse ligne jaune le long des baies herbeuses de la rivière Flamand et des fosses profondes du lac Oscar, à la recherche de gros brochet et de voraces truites grises. Musique : https://soundcloud.com/odesza/memorieshttp://streetsoflaredo.bandcamp.c… http://www.pourvoiries.com

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