Joey Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 Cool, thanks for sharing your adventure. That char meat look amazing
solopaddler Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 Why would he eat a baby seal when he had a cutting board full of fish. Because it's delicious.
fishindevil Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 awesome scenery!!! fish looked amazing...trip of a lifetime 4 sure...cheers
troutologist Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 To get your hands on an ulu send an email to the Co-op manager in a smaller town. You will get charged 5-10x more in Iqaluit for the same thing. Great trip, hope to get to Pang myself next winter for a char netting session.
adempsey Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 Nice! I still remember learning about Pangnirtung in Grade 8 geography class! Ha!
Homer Is King Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 Awesome adventure! Great report! Thanks for sharing. "Trip of a lifetime" by far!
DRIFTER_016 Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 Here. Really great price but they only ship to the states. http://www.knives.net/ULUPAGE.htm You could also try try pm'ing Drifter_016 up in Yellowknife, he may be able to track one down for you. Shouldn't be hard to find an ULU up here. I actually have a souvenier one sitting on my bookshelf in the living room.
Mike Pike Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 Wow, so isolated! And what harsh conditions they must live with everyday. What an experience you must have had and thanks for posting some of it for us!
ehg Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 Looks like an incredible life experience. That char meat is so red it looks like fire. It would be a sushi bar's dream, no wonder you were eating it raw. i'll let the pics do the talking That baby seal looks like it would make a great pet. Looks quite alive in that picture! why a baby seal?
BIG FISH Posted May 18, 2011 Author Report Posted May 18, 2011 (edited) thanks for all the awesome comments guys for those of you interested in the ulu (knife) i would check out the iqaluit sell/swap group on facebook or even the pangnirtung sell/swap group also on facebook and see if someone can ship you one they are by far the sharpest knife i have used. i brought back almost a dozen of em for friends and family and kept 4 for my self lol about the baby seal its an absolute delicassy. they love the baby seal meat, and also the fur is very warm i purchased a pair of baby seal skin mitts when i was up there and my hands never got cold even in the harshest arctic weather ( got to about -50) the inuit way of living is a lot different then what were used to down south, when an inuit boy reaches a certain age as a right of passage into manhood they have to kill a baby seal, we brought this guy back alive for the hunters grandson. i got to play around with the thing for a good two hours on the ride back home i was very lucky to get the chance to go up there as my cousin is a nurse and got called up there for some work. she will be returning to ontario shortly as her work is done. if she wasnt there then there would be no way i could go up there i think the hotel is like 250$ a night or something. i also got to see a polar bear unfortunately no pics as my camera was frozen (ran into this problem many of times lol) we were seal hunting at the floe edge and the hunter pointed it out to me. i could barely see it so we hopped on the ski-doo and drove right up close to it i would say about 30 yards away from it. it ran away from us and we chased it to the floe edge and it jumped into the water. the biggest most magnificent most beatifull creature i have ever seen the arctic char was the most clean and pure fish i have ever tasted, one of the hunters explained the life cycle to me (they dont speak much english so this is what i understood)the char live in the salt water and eat and get big, then in the fall they migrate up the rivers to spawn after they spawn they keep going up river and they make there way up into the freshwater moutain lakes for winter, when the big spring meltoff starts and all the snow and ice melts they get washed back into the ocean, and get big for a couple months and then repeat the process heres a picture of my ulu's, a toy owl made out of baby seal skin, some rocks from the arctic circle and by far my most prized possesion my inuit fishing rod Edited May 18, 2011 by BIG FISH
EC1 Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 That looks like an amazing trip! The fish looks really good, and had you not said you were baby seal hunting, I would have thought you domesticated it..Lol.
Jds63 Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 wow what an incredible trip and photos .... thanks
Guest gbfisher Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 He kinda looks like he knows he's going to be sh.your lunch....
blaque Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 He kinda looks like he knows he's going to be sh.your lunch.... Call me whatever name in the books you would like...........there is absolutely no chance i could lay a finger on that little furball.
Guest gbfisher Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 Everyone is entitled. I'd take the wee fur ball home to but I'm not sure he'd grow up to be so nice and cuddly.
Cast-Away Posted May 19, 2011 Report Posted May 19, 2011 What did the baby seal order when it walked into the bar? Bartender, I will have anything other than a Canadian Club!
dannyboy Posted May 19, 2011 Report Posted May 19, 2011 Great report thanks for sharing, certainly an adventure. Dan
fish_d00d Posted May 19, 2011 Report Posted May 19, 2011 That is a trip I would pay for!! Awesome stuff!
dhickey Posted May 20, 2011 Report Posted May 20, 2011 Very nice . That has been my dream trip for a long time . Top of my bucket list...
Twocoda Posted May 20, 2011 Report Posted May 20, 2011 you only live once....i hope you get many more chances in life to experience adventures such as this... Congratulations for the experience and thank you for sharing it Cheers
tip-up Posted May 20, 2011 Report Posted May 20, 2011 Very cool. Nice char and pup. Thanks for sharing.
Cookslav Posted May 20, 2011 Report Posted May 20, 2011 Wicked!!! Thats a true adventure for sure. Some people tavel for Culture, some for scenary, and some for sport....you got all three in this trip! I find the seal thing both cool and funny...I've never played with my Deer before eating it LOL!!!
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