Local water
McGregor Lake, Crawling Valley Reservoir, Lake Newell, Kehoe Lake, Cold Lake, and Bow River plans all have a place here, with video links and trip notes for anglers who want the local context.
About the channel
Raw Footage Adventures is a local outdoors channel with a practical, unscripted feel. The videos keep the day intact: setup, weather, slow stretches, fish landed, fish released, boat launch chaos, and the real stuff between bites.
Never a dull moment with Jim and Kelly.
The site is built as a proper home base for the channel: a place to find the strongest fishing videos, follow the new boat setup, track the lakes and river plans, check out merch, and keep up with whatever Jim and Kelly get into next.
Browse every uploadWhat Raw Footage covers
Raw Footage Adventures is not built around polished TV fishing. It is built around real days on Alberta water: early launches, weird weather, gear that works, gear that does not, quiet hours, loud hooksets, and the kind of stories that happen when the camera keeps rolling.
McGregor Lake, Crawling Valley Reservoir, Lake Newell, Kehoe Lake, Cold Lake, and Bow River plans all have a place here, with video links and trip notes for anglers who want the local context.
Walleye, northern pike, lake trout, wind, heat, cold fronts, water depth, and slow bites all matter. The channel shows the conditions around the catch, not only the grip-and-grin moment.
Expect practical talk around rods, reels, lures, electronics, rigging, boat storage, and the little changes that can turn a stubborn day into a better one.
The new Tracker setup, canopy, trailer notes, camera angles, and Mercury 4-Stroke 60/40 jet outboard are part of the story, especially with Bow River videos coming back after five seasons.
The best parts are usually the unscripted ones: jokes, chaos at the launch, missed chances, good fish, rough stretches, and the back-and-forth that makes the videos feel like a real day out.
The site also gives fans a place to play Raw Reel Rush, check out logo merch, grab stickers, and follow new uploads without digging through the whole channel.
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