CPR is a Florida based Podcast where Captains talk fishing, hunting, music, and other happenings along the Gulf Coast. Crack a cold one and join us as we discuss just about anything and everything on the water. Check out our website at www.cabbagepalmradio.wordpress.com
Well, it's just the two of us here. So, you know how that goes. More importantly, this was recorded almost a month ago.....
Blake and Casey sit back down with their most frequent guest and Casey's second favorite roommate, Anthony Vacca. Casey yells about people that climb Mt. Everest, and Blake talks about expensive coolers, foul weather gear, and trick questions on boater safety courses. Playlist: 1. Latterman - Doom! Doom! Doom! 2. Widespread Panic - Up All Night 3. The Menzingers - I Don't Wanna Be An Asshole Anymore
Blake and Casey sit back down with Casey's roommate Anthony and discuss Casey's trip to the bahamas and his big great news and also his bizarre and confusing take on trout fishing. Disclaimer: These idiots don't know anything about trout fishing so please cut them a break.
Since we began the Cabbage Palm Radio podcast we couldn't wait to sit down with Dave Shealy. It was a pleasure to speak with the Skunk Ape man himself and fascinating to hear Dave's wildlife encounters as well as his close relations with the Seminole tribe, growing up in Ochopee, FL and his views on the government intruding on the swamp lands he was raised on. Listen in as we go deep on Florida Skunk Apes, Squallies, UFOs, Florida wisdom, and fishing. You won't want to miss this one!
Casey returns from New York City with his Phish concert experience, and we talk Duck hunting, fishing, Blake's airboat fender bender, and Florida BBQ. Intro Song: Led Zeppelin- Fool in The Rain
We turned 20! If you're wondering about this past year's wave of red tide and its harm to the fishing industry, listen as we discuss the southwest coast with Captains. Bill D'antuono owner of Offshore Naples and the Naples Spearfishing League. Plus, Matt Fisher stops by and talks tourist season, and we review the new Celebration Park food truck lane in Naples. Song: Alone with You by The Hold Up
Intro Song: Spring Forward by Hikes
We welcome back Drew Naeckel of Mangrove Maniac along with professional photographer/fishermen Nick 'Uncle Rico' Shirghio, and Casey's roommate 'not best friend' Anthony. A lot has happened since our previous podcast and we discuss the Florida water crisis among other fishing tales, travels, and future fishing tournaments. Check us out on iTunes and Instagram! Intro song: Greta Van Fleet-Safari Song Outro song: Gerado Rico Suave
We sit down with Captain Drew Naeckel and we talk Tarpon fishing, the recent red tide crisis and its effect on the charter business, and of course sea stories in-between. Check out his website at www.MangroveManiacs.com and www.repyourwater.com
Nick Davis owns and operates 239 Flies in Bonita Springs Florida and is on the rise in the fly fishing game supplying local and worldwide fishermen with innovative flies and fishing gear. Check out his online store at 239flies.com and get yourself out on the water!
We had the honor of speaking with Chris Wittman, Co-Founder of the Captains For Clean Water Organization at the 239 Flies shop in Bonita Springs, FL. Shop owner and creator Nick Davis sits down with us as we discuss Florida's water flow issues, politics, and the preservation of our precious ecosystems from the workings of big sugar. Learn more about saving the Florida Everglades and our coastline by visiting Captainsforcleanwater.org.
Back at it after a one month hiatus, the dog days of summer are among us down here in southwest Florida. We recap the fourth of July, firework shenanigans, quick skiff review, and fly fishing. Song:Bouncing around the Room by Phish
The afternoon rain is a refresher as summer settles here in southwest Florida. As the last shipments of Bentley's and Maserati's lock into the tractor trailers heading north, we sit down on the back porch with custom furniture creator and owner of Shipyard Ink, Dave Kellum. We discuss Florida in the 70's & 80's, the history of his work, and aside from the spurts of rain, Casey's roommate (not friend) Anthony, hops on the mic and tells on his spring training baseball experience. "How many Coyotes can you take on in a fight?"
If you loved the intro tracks on our first couple of episodes, listen in as we chat with singer/songwriter and local legend, Gator Nate. A Long-time traveling musician and south Florida native we pick his brain a little bit on Florida happenings. If you love backwater blues tunes and rugged riffs straight from the swamp, check out Gator Nate's music on iTunes!
Jacob Dorris and Christian Yucono of Sowflo chat about life on the road, upcoming tours, fishing, Skiff Challenge, and fighting packs of coyotes.
Our 10th Episode with local artist and sound engineer Dan Layton and a debrief of our 10K Island fishing trip with Matt Fisher. Music: Spring Forward by Hikes
Episode 09: Wildland FIrefighter Michael Dorris by Cabbage Palm Radio
As many Floridians know, the invasive python problem is growing in south Florida. Tim Thompson is an avid Outdoorsman and Conservancy of Florida Volunteer who has hunted the invasive snakes and promotes ridding of the harmful snake species which is damaging the Florida Ecosystem.
Episode 07: Special Guest JP Twistmas Recap | Floridians in Colorado| Snow in Florida| Cold Front Fishing by Cabbage Palm Radio
Thursday night sit down with South Florida Outdoorsman Chris Kneipp. Talking Florida's invasive species, duck hunting, saltwater fishing and Florida happenings. Intro Music by Gator Nate
Music by Gator Nate| Saltwater fishing| Fly FIshing| Captains School| Florida Fishing
Episode 03: Casey Lee Goes to ICP by Cabbage Palm Radio
We survived the storm of the century. Listen in on our brief discussion on what went down this hurricane season and how we saw the other side of the destruction Irma left in its wake.
Episode one with Master Diver and Expert Spearfisherman, Billy D'Antuano creator of Naples Spearfishing League. Conversation on the growth of spearfishing as well as the increase of the invasive Lionfish in southwest Florida.