
You’ve not experienced the outdoors until you have seen it through the camera of Aaron Quintal of Etna in his “Outdoors with Aaron” YouTube channel.
Quintal has posted just shy of 3,000 long and short videos and livestreams since he joined YouTube in July 2019. He has more than 13,000 subscribers and 7,067,202 views of his videos as of Friday.
Dozens of people share their outdoors adventures in Maine through YouTube. They can earn money when they have subscribers and thousands of pageviews.
Quintal describes his YouTube channel as a “fishing gold hunting boating outside channel.”
Indeed it has all of those things and more. He has been posting numerous ice fishing videos over the winter, including this amusing one where his dog Koko steals his fish in “Koko Caught a Fish.”
He also offers short videos that give helpful information to his viewers such as this one called “Ice fishing hack (fixing your heater)” on fixing your Buddy heater you use inside your ice shack.
Quintal also likes to hunt for treasures in Maine’s outdoors. He digs in dump sites on old farms and homesteads looking for antique bottles and other valuable or interesting relics. Here is one of his videos from his bottle dump digging series “Bottle Dump Digging Surprise Inside.”
He also searches riverbeds and streambanks at low water for trinkets, such as in “Gun Found Mudlarking a Mill Stream.”
At the end of his treasure-hunting adventures, he does a roundup of what he found and shares whatever history he’s discovered so far about his finds.








