After a long winter, the community of Listuguj is excited for the opening of the 2019 fishing season.
Two crab vessels set out on the first trip of the season, but mechanical problems could spell disaster for one of them.
June 11 is known as Mi’gwite’tm, the day to remember the raid of 1981, an event that changed everything in Listuguj.
Salmon are an integral part of life in Listuguj, and Pam shows her signature enthusiasm in an effort to save them.
Blayze decides to spice up crab season with a fun competition for his crew. Walter deals with mechanical troubles.
A family of salmon fishers explores how traditional fishing and the Mi’gmaq language keep the community alive.
In this episode, we meet the Listuguj Rangers who patrol the river and the Baie des Chaleurs.
Former Captain Josh Barnaby is determined to work his way back to his old position after being demoted to deckhand.
Mi’gmaq fishing guides prepare for the 2019 salmon season and their first guests at the Kedgwick Lodge.
Fishing season takes a mid-summer pause, but Lita and her powwow crew are in full swing – rain or shine.
Steven Clement his crew head out for an eight-day journey to net thousands of pounds of shrimp.
Father-son rock crab fishing team Albert and Chris must do creative problem-solving to finish their day on the water.
Despite conflict with the DFO, Listuguj launches its Fall commercial Lobster fishery, looking toward a future of increased self-governance and economic success.