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A community hub where anglers, fishing guides, scientists, and policymakers connect to discuss fisheries, their history, their futures, and the importance of effective management. Produced by the American Saltwater Guides Association. Presented by Costa Sunglasses.

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    • Jun 1, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 183 EPISODES

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    The Guide Post podcast is an exceptional resource for anglers of all levels, from professional guides to beginners. It provides great commentary and translation of public policy in the fisheries, making it the go-to source of information for anyone interested in fishing and conservation. The hosts, Willy and Tony, do a fantastic job of navigating the complex world of management bodies and discussing important issues in an engaging manner.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is its ability to educate and involve listeners in important fishing and conservation issues. It covers a wide range of topics, providing insights and analysis that help anglers understand the impact of various policies and options. The hosts' translation and explanation are especially valuable when it comes to deciphering technical jargon or understanding unclear implications. Furthermore, the podcast maintains a realistic demeanor, avoiding unnecessary heated debates or off-topic discussions, which can often detract from important conversations.

    As for the worst aspects, there are very few negatives to mention about The Guide Post podcast. One potential drawback could be that some episodes might focus too heavily on specific regions or species, which could limit the appeal for anglers outside those areas. However, considering that fisheries management varies geographically, it's understandable that certain episodes may have more regional relevance.

    In conclusion, The Guide Post podcast is a highly recommended platform for learning about fisheries management and conservation. Willy and Tony provide invaluable insights into important issues while fostering engaging discussions with knowledgeable guests. Their approachable style makes complex topics easily understandable for all listeners. Whether you're an experienced angler or just starting out, this podcast will equip you with knowledge to advocate for sustainable fishing practices and help preserve our precious resources.

    Overall rating: ★★★★★



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    S3 EP179: Mystery of the Migrators - Tracking Highly Migratory Species

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 69:25


    In this guest lecture, Dr. Walt Golet from the University of Maine provided an in-depth exploration of the remarkable physiology and global movements of Atlantic bluefin tuna. Dr. Golet highlighted the species' exceptional adaptations, such as their ability to regulate body temperature and sustain high-speed, long-distance migrations, which contribute to their status as apex ocean predators. The seminar discussed extensive lab research efforts, including the collection and analysis of over 12,000 bluefin tuna samples since 2011, focusing on biological data like age, growth, and stock origin to enhance stock assessments and inform management strategies. Dr. Golet also emphasized the importance of understanding the mixing between eastern and western Atlantic stocks, a factor critical to sustainable fisheries management. As an active contributor to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), Dr. Golet integrates his scientific findings into international policy discussions, aiming to ensure the long-term sustainability of bluefin tuna populations through informed, science-based management practices.

    S3 EP178: Living With Great White Sharks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 49:44


    Throughout the history of time, there have been few other animals that evoke such a strong emotional response from the general public as the great white shark. From Hollywood-driven fear to sublime fascination, the great white shark has captivated the imaginations of hundreds of millions of people. Few know this species better than Dr Greg Skomal, of the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries. Since 1987, he has served as the senior fisheries biologist at MA DMF and has become one of the world's leading authorities on Great Whites. In this riveting presentation, Dr. Skomal highlights his research on these apex predators, which includes some amazing video and visuals that help dispel a lot of myths surrounding great whites. Dr. Skomal gives us an insider's look into the lives of the most notorious fish in the ocean!

    S3 EP177: Economics of Catch & Release Fishing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 54:57


    How much is a fish worth? Most anglers would immediately default to answering that question based on what the cost of that fish sells at market. The real answer, however, is much more complex! In this engaging and informative seminar, Dr Ben Meadows of the University of Alabama at Birmingham provides viewers an in-depth look into the economics of catch & release fishing. Using striped bass as a case study, Meadows engages listeners with relatable prose that helps dispel many of the myths of fisheries economics and provides a better understanding of how we should value the fish we all love.

    RAPID REACTION: Albies Win in NC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 88:51


    After years of data pouring in from The Albie Project, advocacy, persistence, and support from our dedicated community, we're excited to share a major win for false albacore management. Today, the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission (NCMFC) narrowly passed a proposed rule that establishes much-needed safeguards for this critical species. The vote was close, but ultimately, the Commission recognized the need for responsible management. Get the full scoop in this Rapid Reaction podcast!

    EP175: Rod Building Entrepreneurship | Zack's Custom Rods

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 41:24


    In this episode of The Guide Post, we dive into the world of custom rod building with Zack Richardson, the entrepreneur behind Zack's Custom Rods. From humble beginnings crafting rods in his childhood home to building a thriving business in Westport, Massachusetts, Zach shares his journey of passion, persistence, and problem-solving. He talks about the challenges of scaling a business, the importance of customer service, and how he navigated the fishing industry to establish a fast-growing business. If you love a good success story, this episode is packed with insights on pursuing your passion, business growth, and resilience. You can learn more about ZCR by heading to their website - click here.

    EP174: Science in the Seychelles | Keith Rose-Innes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 97:55


    In this special episode of The Guidepost, guest host Nick Jones welcomes a true titan of the fly fishing world, Keith Rose-Innes. As the Managing Director and co-founder of one of the most renowned fishing outfits on the planet, Keith shares his extraordinary journey—from pioneering remote fisheries to championing conservation efforts in the pristine atolls of the Seychelles. Dive into Keith's decades of experience as he reveals the secrets behind targeting iconic species like Giant Trevally, milkfish, and Indo-Pacific permit. Keith discusses groundbreaking scientific projects like the Giant Trevally acoustic telemetry study and the challenges and triumphs of creating sustainable, world-class fisheries. Discover how Keith and his team have balanced adventure tourism with rigorous conservation, leaving a legacy of thriving ecosystems and unparalleled fishing opportunities...

    EP173: Grit & Determination | Captains for Clean Water

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 88:51


    In this episode of The Guide Post, we're joined by Captain Daniel Andrews, co-founder of Captains for Clean Water. Daniel shares his story and role in the organization's mission to fight for sound water management in Florida and restore the iconic Everglades. We dive into how Captains for Clean Water is uniting communities to protect Florida's coastal ecosystems and what it takes to be an impactful advocate.

    The Angling Economy #2 - Goods & Market Failures

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 33:32


    ASGA brings you part two of a new series, diving into the fascinating world of fisheries and natural resource economics. Economist Dr. Ben Meadows breaks down the concept of market failures, the different types of goods (private, public, common resources, and club goods), and their relevance to fisheries management. In this episode, we dive into the challenges of balancing resource use with conservation, the role of norms in managing common resources, and why simple solutions like negotiation often fall short. Whether you're an angler or a policy enthusiast, this episode lays the groundwork for understanding complex economic frameworks and their application to fisheries.

    EP170: Management Woes & Offensive Memes

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 79:39


    The ASGA team provides a striped bass recap before the holidays and sets the scene for what lies ahead in 2025.

    The Angling Economy #1 - Back to School

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 57:14


    In this inaugural episode of The Angling Economy series, host Tony Friedrich introduces Dr. Ben Meadows, an environmental and natural resource economist with a passion for fishing and conservation. Together, they dive into the intersection of economics and fisheries, explaining foundational concepts like scarcity, trade-offs, opportunity costs, and supply and demand. Using relatable analogies and real-world examples, Dr. Meadows sheds light on how these economic principles influence fisheries management and conservation strategies.Listeners will gain insight into the critical role economics plays in valuing catch-and-release fisheries, balancing policy decisions, and advocating for sustainable practices. This episode sets the stage for future discussions on how economic tools can address non-monetary benefits and ensure the longevity of beloved fisheries. Stay tuned as this series continues to explore the value of our natural resources and the critical importance of protecting them for generations to come.

    EP168: STRIPED BASS ACTION ALERT

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 9:08


    The ASMFC Striped Bass Management Board must take action to fulfill their obligation to rebuild our striped bass fishery. We believe the Board needs to prioritize the long-term health of this shared resource and equitable contributions to conservation by all sectors. Reductions should balance impacts across jurisdictions. Law enforcement has deemed no-targeting closures unenforceable. Despite the fact that they are a large portion of the proposed management options, ASGA remains adamant that no-targeting should not be considered. “No action” is no longer an option.ASGA submitted a full scope of management requests in an Official Letter at the Fall meeting. The Board voted to reconvene in December to consider new actions for 2025. Now that new management options have been proposed, the following letter represents our management goals for the meeting on December 16, 2024. Please complete the form to sign the letter by clicking here.

    EP167: Striper TC Report Q&A

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 64:45


    In this episode, the ASGA team dives into the latest developments from the Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board's Technical Committee Presentation Webinar. Hosts Cody and Tony recap the complex two-and-a-half-hour meeting, including a detailed Q&A session. Key topics include the challenges of implementing equitable seasonal closures, the controversy surrounding "no-targeting" regulations, and the role of flawed data in shaping management decisions. Tune in to hear critical questions from the community and ASGA's candid responses.

    RAPID REACTION: Mystery Stripers That Don't Exist

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 64:44


    In this episode, hosts Tony Friedrich, Kyle Schaefer, and Cody Rubner deliver a rapid reaction to the latest developments in striped bass management. They dissect the Technical Committee's report and highlight concerns about proposals such as no-targeting closures, which are inequitable and unenforceable. The team unpacks flawed assumptions driving management decisions, including projections based on data that fail to reflect the current state of the fishery. Kyle offers a guide's perspective on the impact of closures, emphasizing their potential to harm both the resource and local economies. The discussion also critiques the lack of fairness in management measures between states and the disproportionate burden placed on different areas and groups. As they rally listeners to take action, the team underscores the importance of advocating for balanced, science-based decisions to ensure a thriving future for striped bass.

    EP165: Blending Art & Advocacy | Compleat Angler

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 36:07


    In this episode of The Guidepost, guest host Nick Jones dives into a captivating discussion with Matt DeLorme—a talented artist, accomplished angler, and passionate conservation advocate. Matt shares his journey from fishing the coasts of Maine and Seattle to blending his love for art and the environment through intricate relief prints. The conversation explores parallels between the patience and skill required for fly fishing and creating art, as well as the impact of advocacy projects, including a significant conservation victory involving river restoration. Matt also previews an exciting upcoming event at The Compleat Angler in Darien, CT, where art and advocacy unite to support striped bass conservation. Join us as we celebrate community, creativity, and the importance of protecting our fisheries.

    SHOP TALK #4: Robot Dogs & Mismatched Boots

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 49:56


    In this festive and reflective episode of The Guide Post, the team dives into holiday themes and fishing memories. Tony, Kyle, Scotty, and Cody share stories about the best and worst gifts they've ever received—from mismatched boots to beloved pets—offering heartfelt and humorous anecdotes from the holiday season. The discussion transitions to the challenges facing fisheries today, with each guest voicing their one wish for the future of fisheries conservation. The guys emphasize the need for courage among advocates and the importance of remembering what fisheries once were to inspire action today. Packed with laughs, personal tales, and calls to action, this episode celebrates the spirit of the season and the shared love of fishing.

    EP163: Thankful for Striper Advocates

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 38:26


    In this episode, Tony and Cody delve into the latest updates on striped bass management and the next steps leading to the December 16th management board meeting. They break down key dates, including the public comment period, the release of stock assessment reports, and discuss potential adjustments needed to rebuild the population by 2029. This discussion highlights the challenges of balancing recreational and commercial fishing efforts, debunks myths about catch-and-release mortality, and advocates for practical solutions like slot size adjustments and seasonal no-harvest closures. With a healthy mix of humor, passion and science, the ASGA team stress the importance of informed advocacy and share actionable ways for listeners to get involved.

    EP162: Legend of the Game - Bob Popovics Tribute

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 141:16


    In this heartfelt tribute to fly-tying legend Bob Popovics, Tony Friedrich hosts an inspiring conversation with Blaine Chocklett, Jason Taylor, and Ben Whalley—three of Popovics' closest disciples and friends. They share deeply personal stories about the man behind some of the most iconic fly designs in modern angling. From his groundbreaking innovations like the Surf Candy and Beast Fleye to his profound impact on the fly-fishing community, this episode celebrates a legacy rooted in creativity, mentorship, and humility. Bob's unwavering dedication to advancing the sport and uplifting others exemplifies the true spirit of angling.Listeners will gain a rare glimpse into the human side of a legend: a teacher, a friend, and an innovator who lived to share his passion. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the world of fly tying, this episode is a powerful reminder of the enduring bonds that fishing creates and the lasting influence of one man's vision on generations to come.

    RAPID REACTION: The Striped Bass Circus

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 63:14


    In this episode of the Guide Post, hosts Tony and Cody give their rapid reaction to today's ASMFC striped bass management board meeting. They navigate the frustrating twists and turns of the meeting, where delays, indecision, and personal agendas ruled the day. From debates about implementation timelines to the exhausting six-hour marathon of charades, the duo breaks down what happened and what's next for striped bass management. Plus, hear about the upcoming December meeting and why your voice is more important than ever...

    EP160: Everything Striped Bass - Your Questions Answered

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 120:51


    In this special episode of the The Guide post podcast, we host a "Striped Bass AMA" to answer pressing questions from our community about the state of Atlantic striped bass. With critical management decisions on the horizon and recent news of a historic spawning event, this episode dives deep into the biology, management, and future of one of the most iconic fish on the East Coast. We address a wide range of questions from anglers and conservationists, offering insights into the science, past research, and the complex challenges of managing the coastwide striped bass fishery.

    EP159: All Species Recap | Tim Adams of Oxbow Brewing

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 54:57


    In this episode of the Guide Post Podcast, hosts Will Poston and Blane Chocklett are joined by guest Tim Adams, founder of Oxbow Brewing Company. The discussion primarily focuses on Tim's creation of the "All Species" fishing tournament in Maine, its unique format, and the broader community it fosters.Tim shares his background, starting Oxbow Brewing 13 years ago, and how he's blended his passion for fishing with his brewing business. The All Species tournament embraces Maine's rich biodiversity, with participants targeting various fish species across saltwater and freshwater ecosystems. The winner is determined by the number of species caught. Tim highlights how this tournament supports local anglers and raises awareness for conservation efforts, especially for striped bass, with the backing of brands like Yeti, Simms and Costa.

    Beyond the Filet: The Untold Economic Impact of Redfish

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 21:47


    Ben Meadows, an economist and professor at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, delivers an engaging presentation centered on the value of Louisiana redfish. Using his personal experiences with redfish and fishing trips with his grandfather, he explores the economic and non-economic values of redfish. Meadows highlights that many people tend to assess the value of redfish solely by its market price, such as the cost of a filet. However, he argues that this approach overlooks the broader value derived from the fishing experience, including the joy of being on the water, the thrill of the catch, and the environmental value of having more fish in the ecosystem. Meadows continues by explaining how traditional fisheries economics focus on maximizing revenue from fish harvests, but this mindset misses the recreational and environmental importance of fish populations. He suggests that species like largemouth bass have already made the transition from being valued for their market worth to being more valuable alive and in the water. He asserts that redfish are similarly valuable when left in the water rather than caught and filleted. By quantifying the economic impact of recreational fishing and travel, Meadows estimates the Louisiana redfish's value to be around $100 per fish annually at a LOW end. Ben concludes by emphasizing that promoting the conservation of redfish, rather than prioritizing their harvest, can create a virtuous cycle of economic and environmental benefits.

    Catch, Log & Contribute: An App Changing the Game for Fisheries

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 39:57


    This presentation features Luyen Chou, an entrepreneur and passionate fly angler, talking about his innovative fishing app, “Got One.” Chou explains that he developed the app to address the lack of tools that help anglers gather and analyze data to improve their fishing performance. The app allows users to log catches, record details such as species and length, and automatically pull environmental data like tide, water temperature, and moon phase from various sensors. The app's goal is twofold: to help anglers improve their fishing through data-driven insights and to contribute that data to fishery science and management efforts. Chou highlights the importance of protecting user privacy, ensuring that location data is obscured to avoid overfishing hotspots, which has been a concern with other apps. In addition to benefiting anglers, the GotOne app has been embraced by scientific organizations and conservation groups. It provides valuable aggregate data to researchers while protecting individual fishing spots. Chou mentions partnerships with organizations like the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) and the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries. The app has expanded to support multiple species and is being used to gather catch and release data, particularly for striped bass. Chou shares examples of how the app's data has already contributed to scientific studies and influenced fishing gear changes to reduce mortality rates in released fish. The presentation emphasizes the potential of the app to enhance both personal angling experiences and fisheries management.

    Battle to Conserve Louisiana Redfish: Latest Updates & LA Creel

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 51:46


    This is a two-part video that features presentations from two core members of The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. The first half of the presentation features LDWF's Jason Adrience, the Finfish Program Manager and Chief Scientist, and focuses on the status and management of redfish. He begins by discussing the biology of redfish, emphasizing their long lifespan (up to 39 years), maturity stages, and spawning habits. He highlights changes in redfish regulations over the years, beginning with the first limits set in 1984 and leading to more recent restrictions, such as the slot limit and reduction in the number of fish allowed to be caught. Adrience explains that while the redfish population is not yet overfished, overfishing has been occurring, particularly in the last decade. The management goal is to improve escapement rates, allowing 30% of sub-adults to mature and contribute to the spawning population. The second half of the presentation shifts to the importance of Louisiana's LA Creel program, which collects fishery data through dockside interviews and surveys. Chris Schieble, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the LDWF, describes how LA Creel helps track both inshore and offshore species, including redfish and spotted sea trout. They discuss challenges like “survey fatigue” among anglers, which has led to a decline in participation, particularly among charter captains. Accurate data collection is emphasized as crucial for making informed fishery management decisions, and they encourage more participation to ensure reliable data.

    Jack Crevalle: A Proactive Approach for Underappreciated Fish

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 30:42


    Dr. Marcus Drymon, a fisheries ecologist at Mississippi State University, highlights his research on an underappreciated fish species, the Jack Crevalle. Supported by organizations like the Lower Keys Guide Association and Bajio Sunglasses, this project focuses on the biology and management of an amazing species. Initially starting as a side project, Dr. Drymon's interest in the Jack Crevalle grew after realizing its ecological and recreational importance. His research has centered around understanding the fish's age structure, diet, and movement patterns, often using tagging and telemetry methods. The study reveals that the Jack Crevalle plays a crucial role in coastal ecosystems, but their population in some areas, like the Florida Keys, is declining due to factors like overfishing, prey loss, and habitat changes. Dr. Drymon emphasizes the need for proactive conservation efforts for Jack Crevalle, highlighting their importance to both recreational fishing and ecosystem health. He advocates for more research on their movements, suggesting that healthy populations in some areas, like Mobile Bay, might help replenish declining stocks elsewhere. Additionally, he has worked to promote catch-and-release practices to reduce unnecessary fish kills during fishing tournaments. He also encourages greater cooperation among scientists, anglers, and policymakers to protect this species and ensure its sustainability for future generations.

    EP154: Uncovering False Albacore | Capt. Ray Jarvis

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 54:57


    In this episode, Captain Ray Jarvis stopped by to talk everything false albacore. In the last few weeks, ASGA guides have deployed three (3) separate Floy tags on false albacore that were all recaptured less than two weeks later! These tags tell an important story about the value of false albacore as a catch and release fishery and raise questions about the total abundance of the fishery at scale. Seventeen (17) albies tagged by ASGA guides through the Coastal Pelagics Tagging Program have been recaptured to date. Each tag provides a look into the ever-moving lifestyle of little tunny…

    EP153: CALL TO ACTION - False Albacore in NC

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 17:54


    False albacore management is back on the docket in North Carolina. The first time albies entered the conversation in February, we saw big wins for little tunny. In that comment period, the North Carolina state agency let us know that it's been years since they received this many comments on an issue. This influx of passionate digital comments was followed by more than 20 guides and anglers giving thoughtful in-person testimony over the course of two days. Every single voice made a difference. False albacore won because of your efforts. We now enter Step 2 in the process. Learn more and submit your comment before next Monday's deadline by clicking here.

    EP152: Tunny Tournament | False Albacore Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 21:48


    Join the American Saltwater Guides Association and Cheeky Fishing for a rowdy celebration of the beloved Little Tunny, a.k.a false albacore. The 2024 Tunny Tournament will take place on September 21, 2024 on Cape Cod, MA. This one day tournament empowers anglers from shore and boat to chase down albies, participate in citizen science and win epic prizes from some of the best brands in the industry. All funds raised during the event will support The Albie Project, a dynamic campaign connecting passionate anglers, cutting-edge science and precautionary fisheries management. September 21, 2024. Lines in 6:00am. Lines out 3:00pm. Awards Ceremony 5:30pm. Awards Ceremony will take place at The West End, 20 Scudder Ave, Hyannis, MA 02601.

    EP151: Motion For Menhaden | Rapid Reaction

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 19:35


    Menhaden advocates from across the country tuned into today's ASMFC Menhaden Board meeting. At one point, there were 163 people logged into the webinar. Why was this meeting so well attended? Because of a vague statement listed as the final agenda item:“Discuss Possible Chesapeake Bay Management (L. Fegley) Possible Action.”Now, you know as well as we do that Maryland is not exactly a bastion of conservation. So, where could this be coming from? It didn't take long to figure out. Pound net fishermen are not catching any menhaden in Maryland...#TheGuidePost

    SHOP TALK #3: Mighty Jacks & Tangled Anglers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 42:34


    In this episode of Shop Talk, the crew sits down to share absurd guide tales and show love to underappreciated species like Jack Crevalle. The Shop Talk series provides access to the lighter side of the Association - less science and policy, more fish stories and healthy laughs.#BetterBusinessThroughConservation

    EP149: Local Singles Program | Striper Gear Choices

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 29:41


    In this episode, Tony and Cody provide more context on the Local Singles Program - a collaborative community campaign to minimize the recreational angling footprint and reduce striped bass release mortality rates. Learn more and participate by clicking here.#BetterBusinessThroughConservation

    EP146: Return of the Eel Pond Stripers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 56:23


    Take a deep dive into the Marine Biological Lab's incredible striped bass research, which utilizes local eel pond populations to better understand an important migratory species.#BetterBusinessThroughConservation

    EP146: Cobia Addendum II - Get Involved

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 37:25


    In Episode 146 of The Guidepost, ASGA's Will Poston sits down with Emilie Franke of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission to discuss Draft Addendum II for Atlantic Cobia. Recreational data uncertainties, shifting distribution, and structural management deficiencies are some of these issues frustrating cobia management, and what Addendum II seeks to address. Cobia from Georgia through Rhode Island are managed by the ASMFC through Amendment 1, which utilizes a quota strategy to maintain the sustainability of the stock. However, because the fishery is overwhelmingly recreational, monitoring quotas and developing new management measures can be very challenging. The Marine Recreational Informational Program (MRIP) has its flaws, and recreational catch and effort of Atlantic cobia expose all the limitations of our data collection program, which is in part what Addendum II hopes to address. Draft Addendum II considers new allocations schemes for the recreational sector, such as moving from a state-by-state scheme to regional or coastwide harvest targets, which would be better suited to utilize the recreational fishing data we have now. In addition, the addendum includes other alternatives which could give managers more tools to respond to new stock assessments and make better use of the available fisheries data. This document is open for public comment now until July 8th. Read more and develop your comment by clicking here.

    EP145: Striper Community Celebration | Ted Upton of North Point Brands

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 46:58


    Ted Upton, CEO of North Point Brands, swings by The Guide Post to talk about the most recent Cheeky Schoolie Tournament, a community celebration of an iconic species and the successful, 13-year development of an event with "dirt parking lot roots". ASGA is extremely humbled and honored by the community reception and brand support the Association has received at the Schoolie Tournament. Thank you to Ted, Ellen, Peter and the entire team - as well as the other non-profit partners who work daily to educate and empower the angling community.#BetterBusinessThoughConservation

    EP144: Mathematics of Menhaden | Genevieve Nesslage, Ph.D.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 38:17


    In this episode, ASGA's Will Poston is joined by Dr. Genny Nesslage of the University of Maryland's Chesapeake Biological Laboratory to discuss an important piece of marine food webs: menhaden.

    EP143: No Targeting Closures & Hook Choices | Rapid Reaction

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 40:38


    Tony and Will drop in for a rapid reaction from the ASMFC Spring Meeting. Topics include the latest on red drum, spanish mackerel and striped bass.#TheGuidePostPresented by Costa Sunglasses

    Blane's Game Changers: Chuck Ragan

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 80:39


    With the life of a fishing guide already being so chaotic, it's hard to imagine how a simultaneous career as a musician is even possible. Balancing both of these journeys along with family life has become the norm for Chuck Ragan, a fly-fishing guide and musician based out of California. While Chuck has experienced a professional life most could only dream of, his proudest memories are based around his son. In this episode, we highlight a game changer in the fullest sense: someone lives as a shining example of "doing it your own way".

    EP140: Countin' Sheep & Citizen Data | Luyen Chou

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 74:35


    Luyen Chou is the founder of the GotOne app. In this episode, Luyen stops by The Guide Post to recount tales of hunting sheepshead in the marsh of Louisiana and talk about the challenges of fisheries data. Luyen expresses hope for a revolution in capturing high-quality data at scale to better understand the fish we love to catch. #TheGuidePostPresented by Costa Sunglasses

    EP139: Holding Maryland Accountable | Striper News

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 31:11


    The ASMFC Striped Bass Management Board held a formal review of the state implementation plans for the new regulations under the recently passed Addendum II. During this meeting, the Board voted to find the PA, MD and PRFC jurisdictions out of compliance. This vote passed 11-3-1-0 (full motion transcribed below):“Move to approve Addendum II state implementation plans as discussed today with the following exceptions:-PA: not planning to adhere to the May 1 implementation deadline; and-MD, PRFC: not planning to adhere to the commercial quota overage payback provision for deductions to occur in the following yearThese jurisdictions must submit revised implementation plans by April 12, 2024. The Management Board will review and consider approval of the revised state implementation plans at its May 1, 2024 meeting.” (11-3-1-0)

    EP137 - SHOP TALK #2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 51:39


    It's nice to take a break from the doldrums of fisheries science and management to grab a seat at the bar and simply talk about fishing, from tactics you've never considered to fish stories too absurd to make up. In our our second episode of SHOP TALK, fishing guides spread out throughout the east coast sit down with the ASGA team to do exactly that. Pour a coffee, take a seat on the bench and join us for a bit of shop talk.

    EP137: Rebuilding Maine's Working Waterfront | Ben Martens of MCFA

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 53:07


    Ben Martens of the Maine Coast Fishermen's Association stops by the Guide Post to talk about rebuilding in New England after big storms and the resilience of the working waterfront. "The impact of January's storms on Maine's working waterfront is currently beyond comprehension. The devastation occurred rapidly, yet the reconstruction process will likely span years." Learn more about the impacts of recent severe weather on the waterman community by clicking here.The Guide PostPresented By Costa Sunglasses

    Blane's Game Changers: Hilary Hutcheson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 89:13


    There are few people as well-respected in the outdoor industry as Hilary Hutcheson. Hilary is an experienced, veteran guide in Montana with a lengthy resume of global travels. In addition to her pursuits on the water, Hilary keeps a packed schedule on land, serving as a board member for multiple organizations including AFFTA and Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. Advocacy is laced into everything Hutcheson does, from her past career in journalism to film work and industry ambassadorship. Hilary truly walks the walk, pushing the brands she works with to recognize their role of responsibility in conservation and challenging them to be courageous in difficult conversations. We couldn't think of a better role model for upcoming anglers, guides and industry members - and we're extremely excited to bring a thoughtful conservation with one of the best to Blane's podcast series.

    EP135: Cobia Angler Collaborations | Florida Manta Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 41:54


    Jessica Pate stops by The Guide Post to discuss the inception of the Florida Manta Project and how collaborative efforts with cobia fishermen aims to expand that understanding and increase angler success while reducing angler impacts.You can help expand our understanding of these incredible rays! If you have documented any manta rays off the east coast in recent seasons, reach out to Jessica on Instagram (@FloridaMantaGirl) or by email (florida@marinemegafauna.org)!Watch the Manta Project's new video - "Best Practices for Fishing Cobia Around Manta Rays" by clicking here.#BetterBusinessThroughConservation

    EP134: Different Fish, Same Story | Louisiana Redfish Hearing

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 85:37


    March 7th, 2024 - The new Louisiana Wildlife & Fisheries Commission voted 5-1-0 in favor of amending the new NOI for Redfish regulations from a 3-fish creel limit to a 4-fish creel limit. This episode features a condensed version of the public comment period, providing anglers and advocates direct access to the important discussions that can be difficult to tune in or attend. Old roots run deep, and long-standing mindsets take time to recalibrate. Though after hearing another round of overwhelming public comment from the passionate, thoughtful stakeholders who refuse to quit on this fishery, we know there is more progress to be made going forward.

    EP133: Follow the Drum Beat | Catch Cormier

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 61:55


    Glen ‘Catch' Cormier has decades of fly fishing experience. He's a certified casting instructor and a long-time Louisiana resident. In this episode, Catch stops by The Guide Post to break down the redfish management conundrum currently playing out in Louisiana.

    EP132: Big Win for Little Tunny | Bonus Meeting Coverage

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 30:57


    On February 22nd, 2024, there was a North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission meeting and false albacore was on the agenda. The item for discussion was guard rail management for albies. The three options were essentially do nothing, monitor the situation , or if landings exceed 200% of a five-year average, take action. That action would be implementing regulations including a 3500lb trip limit for commercial vessels and a 10 fish per person limit (max of 30 per vessel) for recreational vessels. The vote was close, but Option 3 (take action) passed. For the very first time, false albacore finally have some level of state management.#BetterBusinessThroughConservationPresented by Costa Sunglasses.

    CALL TO ACTION: False Albacore In North Carolina

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 21:47


    Basic guardrail management has been proposed for the false albacore fishery in North Carolina. In simplest terms, the rule established basic guardrails for false albacore if the state finds a significant increase in landings compared to a five-year average of landings. Learn more and have your voice heard by clicking this link.#BetterBusinessThroughConservation Presented by Costa Sunglasses

    Blane's Game Changers: Jay Nichols

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 83:19


    Jay Nichols has enjoyed an incredible career in the fly fishing industry. As a former managing editor of Fly Fisherman magazine, Jay knows the ins and outs of writing, editing and photography. He has utilized those skills to amplify angling tales and spread fishing education to the masses while soaking up endless knowledge from some of the sport's greatest minds like Lefty Kreh, Bob Popovics & Bob Clouser. In this episode of Game Changers, Blane is joined by a good friend and long-time colleague to take an industry-deep dive behind the mighty pen and lens.

    EP129: History of Canadian Stripers | Andrew Murphy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 49:51


    Capt. Kyle Schaefer grabs ahold of the primary mic to host his first episode of The Guide Post. In his inaugural freestyle, Kyle is joined by Canadian striper guide and good friend Andrew Murphy. The two striper angling aficionados discuss the history of the species over the border, the genetic distinctions between the internationally separated stocks and a unique outlook for a blooming fishery.

    EP128: Senate Testimony Experience | Capt. Kyle Schaefer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 46:09


    Last week, Capt. Kyle Schaefer was called to testify as a witness at the US Senate Budget Committee. Sitting amongst a panel of other brilliant minds, Kyle provided a first-hand account of the effects of a changing climate on ocean-based small businesses like his own. Schaefer's biggest takeaway was, "We belong here". Kyle exhibited a whole lot of courage and exuded a passion for protecting our oceans. In doing so, he set a great example for anglers, outdoorsmen and business owners around the country. We're extremely proud of Kyle and hope to amplify this behind-the-scenes account of the preparation for this big day.

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