Ice fishing for a GIANT BURBOT in the COLDEST inhabited place in the world - Yakutia

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Published 2021-03-16
Ice fishing for a burbot in Yakutia - the coldest inhabited place in the world!

One of my favourite winter activities - ice fishing! Very exciting and also difficult because of much work. In this video I show how we ice fish in Yakutia.
Fishing for a burbot is legal in Yakutia, but no more than 5 tails per day. It was my first time when we caught a such a big burbot. The most precious part of a burbot is its liver - absolute delicacy.

Music by Chris Haugen - Green green garden




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All Comments (21)
  • @vondahe
    -35 degrees C: “It’s not that cold”. You have my respect!
  • It's fascinating how these simple facts of your life appear superhuman to most outsiders.
  • That was the sweetest young woman I have ever heard on YouTube. She seems to be kind and polite. Congratulations to her parents!!
  • @skmashadi
    I love Siberia & Yakutia in particular. Great respect for the people. They're really amazing. Wish I was there in my young age
  • @TomeRodrigo
    This woman is so kind that it is unbelievable. Well done to your parents.
  • @gamze9106
    0:09 ''-35 degrees celcius outside, it's not that cold''
  • @Youkantcmenow
    From the land of 10000 lakes Minnesota, USA. Was watching ice fishing videos and ended up in Yakutia!! Beautiful, untapped winter wonderland and wilderness you guys have there.
  • @francruz5824
    You’re so articulate in speaking proper, correct English better than a native speaker. Great education system!👌
  • @tovarischparen
    This might be weird but these video updates makes me so happy and relaxed. It's so nice to experience a new culture and location in such a relaxed and welcoming manner.
  • We have been following Maria long ago through her "Life in Yakutia" series with great pleasure. Maria introduced Çenets to us in one of her videos.
  • Your life is unbelievable. Thank you for doing these videos. Its nice to see how people all over the world live.
  • @user-ey5ux9qx2f
    Thank you for showing us the traditional life style in Yakutia!
  • My jaw dropped when you pulled that absolute unit out of the water. That’s a lot of good eating right there!
  • Thank you for your videos! Being a tropical islander, I've always been so fascinated by people living in cold places. You guys are very tough. Ice Fishing is one of my bucket lists.
  • @bangisan7819
    Me at 15°C : OMG I can't feel my feet, it's so cold Maria at -35°C : it's not cold at all😏
  • @morningrain13
    I usually don't care about fishing but this was so interesting. So much hard work. I made a big WOW exclamation when the big fish was pulled out. Lots of love from Europe.
  • @maurameng133
    I love this! I live on a smaller lake near Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories in Canada, and I fish the same fish and I get my water the same way, with my suv on a ice road. We don’t get burbot quite as big, but I love to get burbot in the winter, the liver is especially tasty. Right now the ice is about 3 feet thick. I keep a line in the lake, but i have a 6 inch piece of styrofoam insulation, about 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 feet, that is covered with plywood. I keep it on top of the hole, and pile snow on top so it stays insulated . Then the next day, i dig it up and the hole is still open. Also, I’ve never seen anyone anchor the fish line like that, only for nets. Makes sense for burbot. When I’m just baiting the fish, I just use a line going straight down from a stick on top of the hole. But if it freezes over you have to be careful and you can’t use the auger just the spear. The fish here are: burbot, trout, pike, white fish, inconnu, pickerel, and arctic grayling.
  • @agrakusuma3143
    New culture to be known. Already been my dream to visit this place. You guys is simply wonderful. Respect 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻