Off-Grid 24 Hrs – Monster Brown Trout in a Forgotten Valley / Camp n Cook

Channel: Saskatchewan Fisher · Posted Jun 22, 2025 · 32:02 · 2,517 views · Watch on YouTube ↗

In this video, we head deep into the wilderness of northern Saskatchewan on a mission to find wild brown trout in a hidden valley we’ve only heard about through whispers. The landscape is rugged, the access is tough, and the fish are elusive—but the reward is absolutely worth it. This is true backcountry trout fishing, where every catch is earned through miles of hiking, patience, and persistence.

We set up camp in the truck topper, keeping it simple, budget-friendly, and surprisingly comfortable—if you avoid the leaky spots. Out here, away from the noise and distractions of everyday life, there’s nothing better than kicking back by the water with some hot food and a cup of coffee brewed in the Kelly Kettle. From roasting wieners creekside to battling stubborn cans without a can opener, it’s all part of the experience.

These wild brown trout are no joke. They’re strong, smart, and picky—making every hook-up feel like a small miracle. We use hand-picked flies and fly rods that get the job done in tight, remote streams surrounded by thick Saskatchewan bush. The scenery is stunning, with wildflowers, towering trees, and clear, cold water running through untouched valleys.

This trip had it all—big brown trout, quiet mornings, long hikes, good food, and unforgettable views. If you love wild fishing, true Canadian wilderness, and real catch and cook adventures, you’re in the right place. Make sure to subscribe if you want more content like this, and follow along as we keep exploring some of the most remote fishing spots in Saskatchewan.

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