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Welcome to "The Sustainable Angler" podcast! My name is Rick Crawford and I am the President of Emerger Strategies, Founder of the Fly Fishing Climate Alliance and host + creator of The Sustainable Angler podcast. The Sustainable Angler is a show about


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    EP 48. Georgia Saltwater Anglers Association's Capt. Chad Dubose

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 52:59


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview Georgia Saltwater Anglers Association's Capt. Chad Dubose, and this episode is all about redfish. More specifically, this episode is about Georgia redfish regulations and limits, which may be playing a critical role in the State's decline in redfish populations. Hope you enjoy!

    EP. 47 Dylan Tomine

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 56:17


    Aloha y'all! In this episode of The Sustainable Angler I interview author and angler Dylan Tomine. We discuss everything from what a good day of steelheading looks like; to environmental threats to steelhead, such as climate change and hatcheries, which brings up a topic I've never thought about, which is how is South Carolina's redfish hatcheries impacting our own fishery; to his newly release book, Headwaters: The Adventures, Obsession, and Evolution of a Fly Fisherman. I've had the opportunity to read Headwaters, and it is an excellent read for anglers, no matter where you are on your angling evolution.

    EP 46. Justin Lewis from Bonefish & Tarpon Trust

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 49:01


    Aloha y'all! I love bonefish for a number of reasons, but they just so happen to live in the most beautiful places, which is why I am so glad I had the opportunity to interview Justin Lewis, who is a marine biologist and the Bahamas Initiative Manager for Bonefish & Tarpon Trust. If you are curious, or you love bonefish, this episode is for you because we take a deep dive into the spawning habits of bonefish; how to properly handle a bonefish once caught; environmental threats to bonefish, such as habitat degradation, but also some inspiring habitat restoration initiatives like replanting mangroves; and finally, Justin's favorite bonefish fly. Special thanks to Justin for protecting what he loves and for sharing his knowledge with me on The Sustainable Angler. This episode of The Sustainable Angler is brought to you by Emerger Strategies.

    EP 45. Joel R. Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 60:46


    I am really excited to release this interview with Joel R. Johnson who has built a career marrying what he is passionate about, which is fly fishing and conservation. In this episode we discuss everything from marketing for good, also known as purpose-driven brands, to environmental threats to fish species, to having a deep conversation around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the fly fishing industry and how DEI is connected directly to sustainability. Joel is the Chief Marketing and Communications Officer of the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation where he leads the brand, and the editorial voice of the Half-Earth Project, a bold plan to conserve half the Earth's land and seas to protect biodiversity.

    EP 44. The Sustainability Institute Executive Director Bryan Cordell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 51:14


    When I first moved to Charleston I was looking for a way to get plugged in to the sustainability scene and I was introduced to The Sustainability Institute (SI) and have been a fan and supporter of their work ever since then. Bryan Cordell is SI's leader and Executive Director who has been at the forefront of sustainability in Charleston for a couple of decades now. The Sustainability Institute is a nonprofit that promotes resilient & equitable communities while building the next level of conservation leaders. SI is able to accomplish their mission through three major programs, including: Charleston RISES, which is a green building/high performance building certification; weatherization projects for low-income families; and the Environmental Conservation Corps, which is an innovative and award-winning program affiliated with AmeriCorps (The Corps Network) that provides individuals the opportunity to serve their communities while learning new skills and gaining new experience in the field of environmental conservation.

    EP 43. John R. Childress

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 53:44


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview Senior Executive Advisor on Leadership, Culture and Strategy Execution Issues, Business Author and Advisor to CEOs, John R. Childress. I have the honor of being included in his latest book, Fly Fishing for Leadership, and we take a deep dive into the "Stewardship and Sustainability" chapter, discuss systems-thinking and the impact fly fishing has on each of us. I hope you enjoy!

    EP 42. NREL's Sherry Stout

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 47:22


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL) Sherry Stout. NREL "advances the science and engineering of energy efficiency, sustainable transportation, and renewable power technologies and provides the knowledge to integrate and optimize energy systems" and Sherry is the Arctic Strategic Program Manager and Senior Research Engineer for NREL. However, Sherry and I met because she reached out to me because she purchased a SaraBella fly rod because of their commitment to go carbon neutral and being a member of the Fly Fishing Climate Alliance. We discuss everything from the energy crisis of the 1970's to how the Arctic is warming 3x faster than the rest of the planet is a canary in the coal mine of sorts of what is to come related to climate change. We also discuss how to responsible fish for trout as stream temperatures rise, as well as the stream closures and Hoot Owl Restrictions that are in place in Colorado, Oregon and Montana due to low stream flows and high water temperatures. Finally we chat about the challenges associated with cities transitioning to 100% renewable energy and Sherry shares a message of climate hope. Below are some links to some of the topics Sherry mentions and I hope you enjoy!

    EP 41. TS Designs Founder Eric Henry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 47:01


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast, I interview TS Designs Founder Eric Henry. TS Designs is "making and printing the best sustainable t-shirts in the world, which are Made in USA from 'dirt to shirt'" with a 500 mile radius supply chain. We talk about everything from running a sustainable business by using the triple bottom line (people, planet, profit); take a deep dive into the supply chain, the environmental & social impact of making our clothes; how buying local improves our communities, makes businesses more resilient and mitigates the impacts of climate change; and finally, how TS Designs is the 1st supplier to join the Fly Fishing Climate Alliance and why that's a big deal! Thanks for listening and hope you enjoy!

    EP 40. Science On The Fly Founder Dr. Max Holmes

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 60:30


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast, I interview Science on the Fly Founder and Woodwell Climate Research Center Deputy Director & Sr. Scientist Dr. Max Holmes. We discuss everything from what is causing climate change; to how climate is affecting river chemistry & fish; to how Science on the Fly is using citizen science to collect data on rivers "to further our understanding of changing watersheds around the world through long term, world-class river science." Thanks for listening and hope you enjoy! This episode of The Sustainable Angler is presented by Emerger Strategies with support from Rheos Gear. Special thanks to Dr. Max Holmes and Science on the Fly for helping to solve the climate crisis through better data and for doing their part to protect what they love! THANK YOU for listening, and if you like what you're hearing, please leave a Rating & Review, Like and Follow!

    EP 39. Atlantic Packaging President Wes Carter

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 56:19


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast I interview Atlantic Packaging President Wes Carter, and we take a deep dive on plastic pollution, specifically centered around plastic packaging. We discuss everything from zero waste and designing for circularity; the carbon footprint of plastic packaging and what Atlantic Packaging is doing to clean up its own act; and Carter's new series, A New Earth Project, which takes a deeper look into surf history, manufacturing and plastic packaging problem. Hope you enjoy!

    EP 38. Creative Energies Co - Owner Scott Kane

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 47:09


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast I interview Creative Energies Co-Owner Scott Kane. This interview was especially fun because I was an intern/solar installer for Creative Energies back in 2010 while living in Jackson Hole, WY. I got to travel all over Idaho, Wyoming and Utah installing solar with a fly rod in-hand and looking back, it was probably when we were installing a solar-powered fish screen on a ranch for a local chapter of Trout Unlimited that the seed was planted to protect what I love by marrying fly fishing and sustainability. Fast-forward 11 years later and I am still working to protect what I love and Scott and the team at Creative Energies is still working to solve the climate crisis by installing solar all over Idaho, Wyoming and Utah, and in this episode we provide some background information on solar; the challenges the solar industry faces as there have recently been several electric utilities that are trying to reduce the amount they buy solar power back from homeowners and businesses making it a far less attractive option in terms of payback periods; and we also discuss how all fish love solar! Hope you enjoy!

    EP 37. Bajio Sunglasses CEO Al Perkinson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 44:22


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast, I interview Bajio Sunglasses CEO and Founder Al Perkinson and we discuss everything from cause marketing and sustainable business; to our mutual love of flats fishing (Bajio is the Spanish word for the shallows, that part of the ocean that sits between land and deep blue water); to how Bajio is launching its new sunglass brand with the intent of using its brand to create a positive impact on communities and the environment. I will also mention that Bajio Sunglasses is a member of the Fly Fishing Climate Alliance and is committed to going carbon neutral by 2030! Hope you enjoy! Special thanks to Bajio Sunglasses and Al Perkinson for all you will be doing to make a positive impact and protecting what you love!

    EP 36. Indifly Executive Director Matt Shilling

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 78:55


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview Indifly Executive Director Matt Shilling and we talk about everything from that fact that Indigenous people are the protectors of 80% of the world's biodiversity; how Indifly is empowering Indigenous people around the world to own and operate fly fishing ecotourism businesses that "provide sustainable livelihoods, generate community-wide economic benefits, and create incentives for the protection of Indigenous homelands;" and Matt shares some incredible success stories from Rewa Eco Lodge in Guyana, Anaa Atoll in French Polynesia and the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. To learn more about Indifly and support their mission, please visit: www.indifly.org.

    EP 35. Charleston Waterkeeper Executive Director Andrew Wunderley

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 70:38


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview Charleston Waterkeeper Executive Director Andrew Wunderley and we talk about everything how Charleston Waterkeeper is relentlessly fighting to keep our water clean; how plastic pollution is Charleston's dirty little secret; the impact climate change is having on Charleston's water quality; and how nature has already engineered the perfect climate solutions to defend the Lowcountry from sea level rise. Thanks for listening and hope you enjoy!

    EP 34. Captain Benny Blanco

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 57:25


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview Florida fishing guide and TV host Captain Benny Blanco and we discuss everything from the history of the Everglades and current restoration efforts; the importance of talking about environmental issues on his show, Guiding Flow TV; and share some success stories and discuss the resiliency of nature. Thanks for listening and hope you enjoy!

    EP 33. Keep Fish Wet Executive Director Sascha Clark Danylchuk

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 50:01


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview Keep Fish Wet Executive Director Sascha Clark Danylchuk and we discuss everything from best fish handling practices; the interconnectedness of habitat, climate change and Keep Fish Wet principles when handling fish; the resiliency of nature; we agree that bonefish do live in the most beautiful places; and we welcome Keep Fish Wet as the first nonprofit to join the Fly Fishing Climate Alliance! Thanks for listening and hope you enjoy!

    EP 32. Author Monte Burke

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 66:51


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler I had the pleasure of interviewing New York Times best selling author Monte Burke. You may recognize some of Burke's books, such as Saban: The Making of a Coach or Sowbelly: the Obsessive Quest for the World Record Largemouth Bass, but his latest book is Lords of the Fly: Madness, Obsession and the Hunt for the World-Record Tarpon is an excellent read filled with stories of fly fishing legends like Steve Huff, Tom McGuane and Jim Harrison. We dive into Lords of the Fly, but also talk about the environmental threats to tarpon fisheries like Homosassa, FL; how fly fishing is cool again and the conservation ethos of the next generation; taking a vacation from your phone in the Everglades; and much more! Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy! Special thanks to Monte Burke for taking the time do an interview on The Sustainable Angler podcast. Also, thank you to Fish Gods for supporting this episode of The Sustainable Angler, and don't forget to check out their Clean Earth Bag and support their Kickstarter campaign!

    EP 31. 1% for the Planet CEO Kate Williams

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 49:53


    This is a special interview for me personally because when I decided to launch Emerger Strategies, the first thing I did was become a 1% for the Planet member because I believe whole-heartedly in giving back to environmental nonprofits working solutions to save the planet, so needless to say, I am stoked to have 1% for the Planet CEO Kate Williams as a guest on this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast! We talk about everything from Kate's journey to working at, and eventually leading, 1% for the Planet; a deep dive on 1% for the Planet (and why you should join!); 1% for the Planet's recent partnership with Bank of the West; looking at challenges as opportunities; and finally, a message of hope for our planet!

    EP 30. Documentary Filmmaker Grey Gowder

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 56:02


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview documentary filmmaker Grey Gowder, and we discuss his upcoming film, Sea Change, which is about "Two young educators set out on a thrilling 2-year circumnavigation of the world in a 40-foot sailboat to see these changes happening first-hand and to learn how island and coastal communities are working to repair the world around them to mitigate the effects of climate change for a more resilient future" and some of the challenges the project has endured due to COVID; we dive into how climate change is already impacting Charleston, SC; and how Grey is working to establish a brand new "Hope Spot" here in the Lowcountry and more! Hope you enjoy!

    EP 29. Author Mark Kurlansky

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 49:22


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview "Salmon: A Fish, the Earth and the History of Their Common Fate" author, Mark Kurlansky and we kick off the conversation talking a little fishing; then take a deeper dive into the environmental threats to salmon, such as: deforestation, urban sprawl, insecticides, agricultural practices, but mostly, climate change; and Mark's "aha" moment when he looks back through history from the Industrial Revolution to now and asks "why is nobody learning anything?" from our mistakes with salmon rivers. Hope you enjoy!

    EP 28. SC Aquarium Director Of Conservation Albert George

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 51:45


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview South Carolina Aquarium Director of Conservation Albert George and we talk about everything from climate mitigation and adaptation strategies in Charleston and the Lowcountry, such as green infrastructure; the Resiliency Initiative for Coastal Education (R.I.C.E); how climate change is impacting the Gullah Geechee people of the Lowcountry; and how one person can make a difference.

    EP 27. Wil Flack Of BelizeFly

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 50:39


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I inerview Wil Flack of BelizeFly and we talk about everything from catching the travel bug and how Wil sailed all over the world; environmental threats to our fisheries such as climate change, plastic pollution, and in Belize, gill nets; and also some success stories such as how the country of Belize has banned single-use plastics, are working on banning gill nets and has designated bonefish, tarpon and permit as catch-and-release only. We also chat about how mangroves provide natural climate solutions and about some of the sustainability initiatives Wil has executed at his lodge and shop. Hope you enjoy!

    EP 26. Fly Fishing Climate Alliance

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 67:34


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler Podcast, I interview Fly Fishing Climate Alliance Members, Corinne & Garrison Doctor from Rep Your Water, Tom Fernandez from Tailwater Lodge, Dave McCoy from Emerald Water Anglers and Kyle Schaefer from Soul Fly Outfitters. In the summer of 2019, I first started pitching the idea of forming a Climate Alliance with the goal of making the fly fishing industry Carbon Neutral by 2030. It seemed daunting, but thankfully, there are enough people in this industry who care and are willing to put themselves out there and make that commitment. I am thrilled to have Rep Your Water, Tailwater Lodge, Emerald Water Anglers and Soul Fly Outfitters on this episode because they were the first to sign up for the Alliance in their respective categories of brands, lodges, shops and guides, and I am stoked to help share their stories! On this episode we discuss why each of them decided to join the Fly Fishing Climate Alliance; how climate change is impacting our fisheries; and how sustainable business practices and going Carbon Neutral is solving the climate crisis so that we can save the planet, the fish, our businesses, and in the process, protect what we love. Thank you to all of the Fly Fishing Climate Alliance Members and don't forget to support these guides, shops, lodges and brands who are actively working to solve the climate crisis!

    EP 25. Emerald Water Anglers Founder Dave McCoy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 66:22


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler Podcast I interview Emerald Water Anglers Founder Dave McCoy and we discuss everything from how Dave founded Emerald Water Anglers; to environmental threats to our fisheries; how sustainable business practices increase customer loyalty; how Emerald Water Anglers is going Carbon Neutral, and to my knowledge, will be the first fly shop on the planet to achieve Carbon Neutrality!

    EP 24. republicEn Executive Director Bob Inglis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 57:43


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview former U.S. Congressman and Executive Director of republicEn Bob Inglis. We cover a lot of ground, but we focus on how a Republic Congressman became concerned about climate change; the hidden costs of fossil fuels; the conflict of faith and science when it comes to climate change; how America can lead the way in solving the climate crisis with a free enterprise system via a carbon tax; and how climate change is the greatest economic opportunity of the 21st century. Hope you enjoy!

    EP 23. SIMMS CEO Casey Sheahan

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 38:39


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview SIMMS CEO Casey Sheahan. We talk about how Casey first caught the fishing bug in Wyoming and has since taken him on a long career in the outdoor and fishing industries; what's new with SIMMS, including their new Fish It Well campaign; the importance of giving back; the challenges microplastics and climate change bring to our fisheries; what SIMMS is doing for conservation; the positive opportunities that will come from COVID-19; and the importance of protecting our water. Hope you enjoy!

    EP 22. Conservation Hawks President Todd Tanner

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 74:28


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I had the pleasure to interview Conservation Hawks President and Founder Todd Tanner. When I was first starting out with Emerger Strategies I was introduced to Todd and we had multiple calls and I am grateful for Todd's support of Emerger Strategies and guidance over the years, and also for his films, Cold Waters, Chrome, Convergence and In the Heart of the Rockies. As I worked to piece together how to marry fly fishing and sustainability over the years, Conservation Hawks and Todd's films were, and still are, a true inspiration, so thank you! Anyways, in this episode we talk about how Todd went from being a fishing guide on the Henry's Fork to a full-time writer to founding Conservation Hawks and his latest project, School of Trout. We also discuss how climate change is impacting our fisheries and the sport we love, what you can do to act on climate and a little fishing. Hope you enjoy! Special thanks to Todd Tanner for the interview & inspiration, and thanks to our sponsor OluKai for sponsoring this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast, which is available on iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

    SPECIAL Episode 21: Introducing "Conservation From The Couch"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 43:04


    In this special episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview Lucas Bissett and Paul Moinester about their new project "Conservation from the Couch." COVID-19 has got all of us missing our fly fishing community, going on our annual fishing trips and the ability to take action to protect the fish and places we all love. Well, I am stoked to help support "Conservation from the Couch" which will be taking us on a conservation and fishing adventure from our couches by hosting a series of light-hearted conservation conversations with nonprofits like the American Saltwater Guides Association, Bonefish Tarpon Trust, Wild Steehead Coalition and more! "From stripers, to tarpon, to redfish, to steelhead, every few days we will be virtually circling the couch wagons to round up leading conservation organizations, guides, and fly shop owners to discuss the state of our fisheries and how you can fight for our fish from the couch." Hope you enjoy!

    EP 20. Trout Unlimited's Chris Wood

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 48:58


    April is Earth Month, and even though we are living in some truly strange times with COVID-19, I am glad to be able to share a message of hope with my interview with Trout Unlimited President and CEO, Chris Wood! We discuss everything from environmental threats to cold water species; how TU is applying natural climate solutions by protecting, reconnecting and restoring cold water streams; and how TU is the leading conservation organization working to protect the Clean Water Act, save Bristol Bay and help solve climate change with the Public Lands Renewable Energy Development Act. Hope you enjoy! Special thanks to Chris Wood for the interview, and thanks to our sponsor OluKai for sponsoring this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast.

    EP 19. Marine Fish Conservation Network's Tom Sadler

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 78:16


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing the Marine Fish Conservation Network's Tom Sadler who has spent the last thirty-five years working to protect the fisheries he loves. We discuss the history of fish conservation from fresh water to marine; the value of science when it comes to fisheries management; how the Magnuson-Stevens Act proves that when you marry science with policy you can protect the resource will enjoying the economic benefits of an abundant fishery; the business case for sustainability and the important work the Marine Fish Conservation Network is doing to ensure the reauthorization of Magnuson-Stevens amongst other good works. Special thanks to our sponsors, OluKai and Turneffe Flats for sponsoring this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast!

    EP 18: April Vokey

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 37:52


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview angler, guide and Anchored podcast host April Vokey. We chat about fishing in British Columbia and Australia, where April spends half of her year these days; making fishing fun for kids; and discuss how it's ok to be overwhelmed and feel helpless with the amount of information flying around regarding climate change and multitude of conservation issues unfolding (and now Coronavirus!), taking the time to educate yourself on these important issues and just being human (the answer may be to simply get your hands dirty in your local community to avoid depression and anxiety). We also chat about April's latest business venture, Anchored Outdoors, which "is an ever-growing network of Fishing, Foraging, Hunting and Homesteading experts you've come to know and trust", as well as April's new podcast, Into the Backing, which "is a roundtable forum that takes a closer look at some of the outdoor's most contentious topics." Special thanks to April for carving some time out and hope you enjoy!

    EP 17. Aspen Skiing Co. SVP of Sustainability Auden Schendler

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 46:10


    In this episode, Auden and I discuss a brief history of his sustainable business career path and answer questions like, if you were going to do something about climate change, "what would really move the needle?" We get philosophical about fishing being part of many anglers identity; how climate change is impacting fisheries around the world; the zero-cost action any business can take today to solve the climate crisis (the answer might surprise you); and what you can do as an individual to act on climate.

    EP 16. The Venturing Angler's Tim Harden

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 100:31


    I have been a long-time reader of The Venturing Angler and had a blast interviewing its founder, Tim Harden. I first met Tim at Abaco Lodge when I was there conducting a sustainability assessment for the lodge and had the opportunity to fish a few days together. Now, here we are about a year and a half later from catching countless bonefish in the Bahamas, and in this episode we cover a lot of ground. We discuss everything from how and why Harden started The Venturing Angler, an in-depth discussion on climate change and some conservation success stories such as A Day for Bristol Bay that raised over $100K to protect the famous salmon fishery from the proposed short-sighted Pebble Mine. Finally, we talk about our responsibility as anglers to take action and protect what we love and we conclude with a chat about Wu-Tang? Yes! Special thanks to our sponsors, OluKai and Monic Fly Lines for sponsoring this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast!

    EP. 15: American Saltwater Guides Association's Capt. John McMurray & Tony Friedrich

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 64:04


    I learned a lot during this episode of The Sustainable Angler talking with American Saltwater Guides Association's Capt. John McMurray and Tony Friedrich. We discuss everything from Magnusson Stevens Act and overfishing to how the American Saltwater Guides Association is moving the needle by affecting fisheries policy by representing anglers who understand that our fish stocks are declining and it will take good policy to protect the resource for future generations. We also discuss how climate change is impacting migratory patterns such as summer flounder and black sea bass and how that affects fish stocks on a state level as far as redistribution goes. Finally we talk a little fishing like catching a bluefin tuna on fly! Hope you enjoy!

    EP 14. Sustainable Business Panel At IFTD 2019

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 47:11


    This episode of The Sustainable Angler was recorded live at the International Fly Tackle Dealer Show (IFTD) in October 2019 at the Denver Convention Center as a Sustainable Business Panel Discussion that I moderated and panelists include: - Dr. Andy Danylchuk, Professor of Fish Conservation, UMASS Amherst - Corinne Doctor, Co-Owner, Rep Your Water - Steve Hemkens, VP Fly Fishing, Orvis - Oliver White, Owner, Abaco & Bair's Lodge We discuss how some companies are using their businesses to fight climate change and have discovered that implementing sustainable business practices such as going zero waste to landfill and carbon neutral are not only improving their environmental performance, but is also good for their economic bottom line. The intent of the panel discussion is to educate and create more awareness about sustainability, and inspire AFFTA members to take action.

    EP 13. American Water Security Project's Dr. Peter Barile & Terry Gibson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 57:21


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler Podcast, I interview Dr. Peter Barile and Terry Gibson from the American Water Security Project. As you probably already know, Florida is facing major water issues, but what you might not know, is that many of the water problems our country is facing are directly related to sewage and wastewater infrastructure upgrades and repairs. As our population continues to grow, so does our need for more thoughtful planning. We also discuss how climate change is directly related to the water issues that are negatively affecting our fisheries. Very educational interview, and I personally learned a lot from Peter and Terry. Hope you enjoy!

    Ep. 12: Fly Fishing Guide Lucas Bissett

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 76:47


    In this episode, I interview Orvis endorsed Fly Fishing Guide Lucas Bissett and we talk about everything from his work planting black mangroves in Louisiana to how climate change is an excellent economic opportunity to Magnuson-Stevens Act reauthorization to some of Bissett's favorite flies. Hope you enjoy.

    Ep. 11: Orvis VP Steve Hemkens

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 45:02


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler Podcast, I interview Orvis VP of Fly Fishing, Wingshooting and Orvis Adventures Steve Hemkens. We discuss climate change, getting politically active with Protect Our Winters, how Orvis is implementing sustainable business practices to fight climate change, and even discuss carbon neutrality. We also dive into some of the amazing Conservation Hawks films that help educate hunters and anglers on how climate change is impacting our fish and wildlife.

    Ep. 10: AFFTA's Ben Bulis, Matt Smythe & Regan Nelson

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 60:25


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast, I interview American Fly Fishing Trade Association (AFFTA) CEO Ben Bulis, Communications & Membership Director Matt Smythe and Conservation Director Regan Nelson. We discuss everything from the history of AFFTA, to important conservation initiatives like: Pebble Mine, Magnuson Stevens reauthorization, the Clean Water Rule and how AFFTA has formed a Kick Plastic Coalition in partnership with Costa Sunglasses to make the International Fly Tackle Dealer Show (IFTD) a single-use plastic free trade show!

    Ep. 9: Moldy Chum's Brian Bennett

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 73:43


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast, I interview Moldy Chum's Brian Bennett and we discuss everything from the history of Moldy Chum, his involvement with the Wild Steelhead Coalition, political activism to affect positive change and the launch of his new podcast, Reel Pure Radio, that will go live next week! Hope you enjoy!

    Ep. 8: Oliver White

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 37:07


    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler Podcast, I interview Abaco Lodge and Bair's Lodge owner and world-renowned angler, Oliver White. We discuss everything from the history of Abaco Lodge to some of the awesome sustainability initiatives at Abaco and Bair's Lodge, climate change and even "the one" fly Oliver would bring to a deserted island! Hope you enjoy and don't forget to subscribe for the latest episodes of The Sustainable Angler Podcast! Photo Credit: Will Graham

    Ep. 7: Author Stephen Sautner

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 56:26


    Episode 7: In this episode of The Sustainable Angler Podcast I interview New York Times Contributor and author of two fly fishing books: FISH ON, FISH OFF: THE MISADVENTURES OF A SELF-TAUGHT ANGLER and A CAST IN THE WOODS: A STORY OF FLY FISHING, FRACKING AND FLOODS IN THE HEART OF TROUT COUNTRY. We discuss everything from writing, fly fishing, climate change and what it's really like to own your own cabin in the woods!

    Ep. 6: Midcurrent Founder Marshall Cutchin

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 56:57


    In this episode I interview Midcurrent Founder Marshall Cutchin. We discuss the history of Midcurrent, environmental threats and solutions to our fisheries, ecosystem thinking and some recommended reads from Marshall. Hope you enjoy!

    Ep. 5: Flood Tide Co. Founder Paul Puckett

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 31:40


    In this episode I interview artist and Flood Tide Co. Founder Paul Puckett. We talk a little fishing in the Seychelles, how Paul got his start as an artist, the origins of Flood Tide Co and his company's sustainability journey from becoming a 1% for the Planet Member to making their shirts out of Repreve fabrics, which are made from recycled plastic bottles. Hope you enjoy!

    Ep. 4: Climate Change Panel Discussion at IFTD

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 48:13


    This episode was recorded live at the International Fly Tackle Dealer (IFTD) show in Orlando in July 2018 and decided to release it as a podcast episode. I would like to thank the American Fly Fishing Trade Association (AFFTA) for the opportunity to moderate The Sustainable Angler: Climate Change Panel Discussion at the International Fly Tackle Dealer (IFTD). It is truly humbling to be marrying my passion for fly fishing and sustainability and bringing sustainability to the fly fishing industry. I would also like to thank the panelists: Dr. Aaron Adams from Bonefish & Tarpon Trust, Garrison Doctor from RepYourWater, Hilary Hutcheson from Lary's Fly & Supply, and John Land Le Coq from Fishpond for being willing to participate and discuss the impact climate change is having on our fisheries and businesses and sharing their success stories in fighting climate change!

    Ep. 3: Costa Fly Community Leader Peter Vandergrift

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 63:48


    EPISODE 3: In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview Costa Sunglasses Fly Community Leader Peter Vandergrift. Peter is a former fly fishing guide who now works for Costa Sunglasses. We discuss everything from water pollution threats at Pebble Mine and on the Smith River to Costa's Kick Plastic Campaign and their new Untangled Collection made from recycled fishing nets as well as some helpful sustainable business tips.

    Ep. 2: Adventure Journalist, Riverhorse Nakadate

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 45:41


    EPISODE 2: In this episode of The Sustainable Angler I interview writer, adventure journalist and fly angler, Riverhorse Nakadate. He is not only an inspiring writer, but is also using his writing to educate and create more awareness about environmental threats to our fisheries, such as mining in the Boundary Waters, climate change and more. Riverhorse writes for The Flyfish Journal and has also recently teamed up with Tony Czech to create some new films, which we discuss.

    Ep. 1: Patagonia Founder Yvon Chouinard

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 43:17


    This is the first episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast and Patagonia Founder Yvon Chouinard is interviewed and we discuss disappearing into the South Pacific looking for the perfect bonefish flat, potentially changing Patagonia's mission statement and what Patagonia is doing to fight climate change. We are also proud to say that this podcast won the Outdoor Climate Media Challenge put on by Conservation Hawks and the Outdoor Writers Association of America. Photo Credit: Bryan Gregson

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