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yukonjeffimagery
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yukonjeff Productions features an array of short documentary-style films that showcase the rural lifestyle in remote Alaska. Bush rat, commercial fisherman, subsistence gatherer, and Alaskan sourdough, one of the real "Yukon Men" yukonjeff produces all of these films himself. He strives to bring quality HD videos to the online film world that focus on the unique, adventurous, and outdoorsy lifestyle of western Alaska along the Yukon River.
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The Philippines with yukonjeff
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Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental Philippines.
Sheefishing With yukonjeff
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Description Sheefish netting on the Yukon River Music By: Aerowsmith
Bee Keeping In Alaska With yukonjeff
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Take a walk with me up to the bee yard in Western Alaska. Sound Track: Pink Floyd "Time"
Kayci's Moose With Carter,Boss and Arie
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Music: Nickelback : How You Remind Me
Fur Buying Grayling Alaska
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Music : The Cars ''Let The Good Times Roll" Grayling Alaska Fur Buying Trip.
Beaver Snaring In Alaska With yukonjeff
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Beaver Snaring In Alaska With yukonjeff
Bush Flying for Fur Buying with yukonjeff
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Bush Flying for Fur Buying with yukonjeff
Eel Fishing on the Yukon River With yukonjeff
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Eel Fishing on the Yukon River With yukonjeff
Dipnetting Salmon on the Yukon River with yukonjeff 2014
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Dipnetting Salmon on the Yukon River with yukonjeff 2014
Picking Greens In Alaska With yukonjeff
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Picking Greens In Alaska With yukonjeff
Blackfish Fishing in Alaska with yukonjeff
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Blackfish Fishing in Alaska with yukonjeff
Burbot Fishing on the Yukon River with yukonjeff
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Burbot Fishing on the Yukon River with yukonjeff
Checking The Under Ice Net On The Yukon River With yukonjeff
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Checking The Under Ice Net On The Yukon River With yukonjeff
Moose Hunting with yukonjeff on the Yukon River in Alaska
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Moose Hunting with yukonjeff on the Yukon River in Alaska
That is cool!
Excellent. We’ve been fortunate to bring in a few on the Tanana this year. Cheers
What a butcher this bloke is so wasteful
No ,its not a waste. Its how everyone cuts fish in Alaska. The carcasses can be dried for dog feed, thats what most do.
Fur Trading
Disgusting method an dangerous to anything that swims regardless,should be banned no one as the right to over fish an use this method,those fish belong to all of us not some greedy pile of s***s
You dont know what your talking about. The fishing is highly regulated by very short openings to fish of just a few hours a week. And we dont fish until enough pass to lay eggs for the next years hatch. And every salmon dies after it returns to fresh water, so all the fish you see would die anyway withing a few weeks. You stupid pile of s***t
They seem to have changed the name of chums many times and I have to say from my experiences with it as table fare I see why they keep changing the name.
I am guessing you never ate a Yukon Chum. It puts all other salmon to shame. It has higher omega III than any other salmon. Look it up. Our King salmon are the best in the world. The last time they sold it was for $85 a lb in Seattle.
Great content, camera work and editing. And your music is always spot on !
Thanks brother. Glad you enjoy them.
You tear their gills out and let them suffocate...I hope someone does the same to you one day.
And Yukoners can't figure out why no Kings are returning to spawn...This has to stop or this run will disappear. Greed and stupidity all in one.
Buen bonbagay sove todos
That's so cool Jeff!! Yummy, Yummy looking fish.
Those "Wild Spinach" look like a plant called Twisted Stalk or Watermelon Berry we get here in Southeast AK. Latin name "Streptopus amplexifolius" They also have yellow flowers and produce red oval shaped berry fruits in the later summer. Do you perhaps know if they are the same plant? I've never seen it in interior AK but the climate on the lower yukon is a little different I am guessing.
Yes thats them.
So sehr beeindruckend, was jeder der die Möglichkeit hat, sich ansehen muss 👌 liegt definitiv auf meiner Route👍
It is very impressive to see the power of the Yukon ice. It snaps trees like toothpicks and destroys anything in its path.I have another video on the spring break up you might like as well.
Great video as usual Jeff! Do you just cut the ice and set the snare pole at the den entrance? If so how do you figure out where the entrance is? Or do you just sort of set it somewhere next to the house and hope for the best?
I usually set one set on both sides of the feed pile facing the house usually works. I also look for breaks in the feed pile and air bubbles in the ice if its clear ice thats the best way to see the channel. Also hard bottom means a channel they travel.
@@yukonjeffimagery Thanks!
Do you have some advice for making sets of the other furbearers as well? Like marten or fox? Looks like you are very experienced, having taught trapping courses.
Yes hang snares on a pole and set it in a fox trail, works great for wolves too. Marten, I use a goose wing and pink ribbon wing just like my lynx set, but in a tree.
@@yukonjeffimagery Thanks, no lures or bait? So basically if there is no trail you dont bother setting up a fox set at all? And the snares doesnt ruin their pelt?
@@HaNsWiDjAjA No lure or bait in my lynx sets or they will catch fox. I wait for them to make trails after a snow it dont take but one night, and snares set proper with a neck catch dont damage the pelt.
@@yukonjeffimagery I see, what about for foxes or martens or wolves, no lures or baits either?
Have you been having issues with winterkills?
Very interesting process. Is there any reason to make dryfish these days instead of just putting them in the freezer? Do you just prefer the taste?
Yes we like the taste, they are very good if done properly and we prefer to have both.
@@yukonjeffimagery Would definitely love to try it one day. How do you prep them usually, boil it I guess? Or dip them into seal oil and at them as snacks?
@@HaNsWiDjAjA Dry fish is eaten with salt and or dipped in seal oil . Not cooked
Yes, we like them its a good energy snack and taste good.We do both.
Do fishwheels work in the Yukon?
Yes in the upper river Yukon they use fish wheels. But here on the lower Yukon the current is too slow I hear, although they might be regulated and cant use them because none here at all.
Nice video! Do you move the net around or is it pretty much set all winter long and you just check it regularly? Does the fish get depleted?
Its kept in the same spot, but I have two nets out. Some guys move their nets around before the ice is too thick. And no, the fish are very plentiful and very low harvest compared to their population.I
@@yukonjeffimagery I see. Is the catch rate in winter any less than in summer? How do you pick the spots to set these nets?
@@HaNsWiDjAjA Yes the fall time is best it slows down after and then around February the catch goes way up until I am catching more than I can give away then I take my net out. We have preferred places we set. My net is right in front of the house so easy to check.
@@yukonjeffimagery Thanks for the info. Do you mean that fall and spring is best for burbot, whitefish and sheefish altogether, or do each of them have specific times of abundance?
@@HaNsWiDjAjA Yes, Whitefish and Bering Sea Cisco in the fall, Burbot all winter, and sheefish in the late winter, and early spring and then salmon in the spring and summer.
I can’t even whistle like that😀
The background music was entertaining for the first couple of repeats but then got in the way of a great story
Humm. An the people wonder why the salmon are almost gone
Not the reason, we always let an escapement to spawn and never fish until those fish are past us and up the river. Its happening in the ocean.
@@yukonjeffimagery bullshit I live in ak for 30 years. All of the commercial guys the have ruined the king run in the kenai an the valley. All the people on the Yukon with fish wheel an nets have ruin it
@@terrancemathew6032 No your wrong I lived here 40 years and fished the whole time. Fish and game has strict escapement numbers and no one fishes with nets until those numbers are met.
My dad's favorite to eat, that fish is very important and has fed Alaskan families for generations. I was told that a blackfish trap will feed you all winter 😁👍
amazing catch.....gill netting is very fun
I would like to see nstives not white men trying to be native. I AM NA TiVE NOT YOU.
Hi Jeff i had a few questions about the Lamprey that you are catching , do u mind if i can message you privately
Thank you you are the only video I can find to learn how to call with out a caller thank you 🙏
Bear coming and I'm a running! Great to see you posting, now how about some fishing videos? God's peace brother.
Hey Jeff, I was fishing. I just got chased out of the bushes by a angry bull moose and moved downriver and then had this bear come visit us. I think I will go back to using my net for fishing :)
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Having an interesting year, happy to see your bees doing well. Just had my second swarm of the year and had 3 queens in it.
Glad to hear yours are doing good Jim. I Hope you got them back in the box.
Good Luck with the flow Jeff! Kill some of those whopper mosquitos for me!
If they don't kill me first !
How do you keep the bears away? Never mind - I see the electric fence.
They have an awesome view!! Saw your link on Tman.
So good to see you after so long Jeff! Really like to see the updates about life in the Great Land!
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Thanks for the video Jeff. Good luck with the bees
Thanks
hi there Can you recommend a supplier of drift gillnet, please?
Great choice.
Wow I like it
Hello, we are planning to make an expedition to catch dallia. Can you tell me, did you try to fish them in summner? and are you using an empty minnow traps? or you use someting?
Whats a dallia ? We set for blackfish in the winter in small creeks between lakes. We fish them in winter, but they are there during summer too. I built the trap.
@@yukonjeffimagery Alaska blackfish is a Dallia pectoralis in Russia we call is just Dallia, thought it could be a common name there also. :) So, seems it is just a trap between lakes in summer too? should we use any sort of bait or something. We will be in region only for 5-6 days and it's not much info about cathicg them
@@andreypetrovskiy2725 I see.. Yes then just find a small channel or creek between two lakes and find the narrowest spot and set the trap. Block off the sides and top with brush if needed. No bait necessary . Good luck !
Good stuff
Good stuff
I love moose tongue. Heart too...I'm getting hungry!
What is the difference between gilnet and drag net
Gill nets float on the water and catch fish by the gills. Draggers drag the bottom and catch everything.
@@yukonjeffimagery Thanks. Helpful
Great video but it's driving me crazy I can't remember the name of that song
Arrowsmith Kings and Queens" Thanks for watching.
@@yukonjeffimagery Thanks
These Yukon videos have caught me today. Glad you had a great day. Nice looking fish.
why do you undermine the gills of a fish ? what does it give ?
Bleeds the fish. It don't spoil as fast and better eating.
Dump the music please
That's what the mute button is for.
Great footage. Nice bulls.
Hallo it's very nice and beautiful 😍