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In this episode KJ covers recent story news story from southeastern Ohio where a gentleman reported seeing large footprints in the snow that appeared to be from a Bigfoot. Bill covers an account from a posse of hunters that were doing some illegal animal pelt hunting at night. But they ran into more than they bargained for during the hunt. And finally we will cover some great listener mail. Please join us! Thank you for listening!www.bigfootterrorinthewoods.comProduced by: "Bigfoot Terror in the Woods L.L.C."
As spring hits full swing in the Ozarks, it's prime time to hit the water—and in this episode of The Ozark Podcast, guide Jon Conklin of FishOn Guide Service is back to help us do just that. Whether you're targeting crappie, chasing trophy stripers, or just trying to become a better angler, Jon offers a masterclass in multi-species fishing on Beaver Lake and beyond. We also dive into conservation concerns and how increased pressure on Ozark lakes is affecting fish populations and habitat. If you're looking to fish smarter—not harder—this episode is full of practical advice for anglers at every level. Learn how to adjust your tactics for seasonal patterns, increase your hookup rates with lighter tackle, and become a more conservation-minded outdoorsman in the Ozarks. Support for this episode Vortex Optics - Industry leading scopes, rangefinders, and binoculars Moultrie Mobile - The ONLY cell trail cameras with A.I. integration Umarex Airguns - The leader in Air Rifle technology [00:00] Why crappie are fun, delicious, and an ideal target for spring anglers [04:30] Multi-species fishing: Why it's essential for success on tough lakes like Beaver [10:00] Crappie 101: Pre-spawn vs. spawn behavior, best setups, and jig colors [15:45] How to find spawning crappie and read water clarity for success [22:00] Bu jigs, tube jigs, and when to use natural vs. bright color baits [27:00] Light-line striper fishing: Downsizing tackle to get more bites [34:00] How to fight a big striper properly and land more fish [40:30] Finding bait balls and how irregular shad patterns reveal feeding activity [45:00] Summer trolling tips for catching suspended crappie [47:15] Conservation concerns: Wake boats, shoreline erosion, and fishery decline [54:00] Why angler education and ethical fishing are crucial for the Ozarks' future What is The Ozark Podcast? In the Ozarks, people have always lived in rhythm with the natural world. Hunting, fishing, and living off the land, aren't just things we do, it's who we are. And though our lives are inextricably linked to the land we live on, we've never been more disconnected from it. So join us, as we travel across the region to bring you the voices of the Ozarks to deepen your connection with the land, sharpen your skills in the outdoors, and help you learn what it means to be an Ozarker. Our hosts are Kyle Veit and Kyle Plunkett - and our producer is Daniel Matthews Theme music: 'American Millionaire' by JD Clayton Catch up with us on Instagram and Facebook @theozarkpodcast PLEASE reach out to us with any recommendations or inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com
Walleye fishing in the Ozarks is often overlooked - but for those who know where to look and how to fish for them, the rewards are well worth the effort. In this episode of The Ozark Podcast, we sit down with walleye expert and fishing guide Jon Conklin of Fish On Guide Service to learn how to target walleye year-round in Beaver Lake and beyond. If you want to improve your walleye fishing success, this episode is essential listening. Jon's decades of experience will help you understand walleye movement, refine your technique, and select the right gear for every season. Whether you're fishing from a boat, the bank, or a kayak, these insights will put more walleye in your cooler. Support for this episode Vortex Optics - Industry leading scopes, rangefinders, and binoculars Moultrie Mobile - The ONLY cell trail cameras with A.I. integration Umarex Airguns - The leader in Air Rifle technology [00:00] Introduction to Jon Conklin & his passion for teaching fishing [03:15] Why Beaver Lake is a tough but rewarding fishery [07:00] Walleye in the Ozarks: Native species & stocking efforts [10:00] Understanding walleye spawn behavior & where to find them [15:30] Pre-spawn staging: What it means and how to fish it [19:00] The #1 mistake anglers make when targeting walleye [25:00] Post-spawn tactics: When and where to target feeding walleye [32:00] Summer walleye techniques: How to adjust for warmer water [38:00] Best baits & gear for walleye fishing in the Ozarks [45:00] Expert advice for bank fishermen & kayak anglers What is The Ozark Podcast? In the Ozarks, people have always lived in rhythm with the natural world. Hunting, fishing, and living off the land, aren't just things we do, it's who we are. And though our lives are inextricably linked to the land we live on, we've never been more disconnected from it. So join us, as we travel across the region to bring you the voices of the Ozarks to deepen your connection with the land, sharpen your skills in the outdoors, and help you learn what it means to be an Ozarker. Our hosts are Kyle Veit and Kyle Plunkett - and our producer is Daniel Matthews Theme music: 'American Millionaire' by JD Clayton Catch up with us on Instagram and Facebook @theozarkpodcast PLEASE reach out to us with any recommendations or inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode KJ covers recent story news story from southeastern Ohio where a gentleman reported seeing large footprints in the snow that appeared to be from a Bigfoot. Bill covers an account from a posse of hunters that were doing some illegal animal pelt hunting at night. But they ran into more than they bargained for during the hunt. And finally we will cover some great listener mail. Please join us! Thank you for listening! www.bigfootterrorinthewoods.com Produced by: "Bigfoot Terror in the Woods L.L.C."
Joe Harwood had a head start on becoming an owner of yacht clubs and marinas on Grand Lake. Joe was introduced to lake life because his father loved lakes and boating. It was during a summer break from college that Joe's first job was at Bomar's Marina on Grand Lake.After graduating he went to work full-time at the marina where he sold, repaired boats, and pumped gas. As a child, Joe dreamed about owning a marina. The dream came true when he purchased Arrowhead Yacht Club in 1982.He also developed Bomar's Marina into Arrowhead South Marina and, in 2007, he became the owner of Cherokee Yacht Club all in Duck Creek. His ownership has expanded to other marinas including Beaver Lake, Arkansas.Listen to Joe's oral history interview as he talks about Grand Lake in the 50s, his purchase of two yacht clubs, the fireworks show, and the GRDA on the podcast and website VoicesOfOklahoma.com.
Happy Tuesday Creepy People! We have an amazing episode from Live, Laugh, Larceny to share with you this week. Caitlyn & Cassie promise to see you next Tuesday with a new episode... unless you're a Patreon member - where we are dropping brand new bonus episode!
Bottoms up, petty criminals! We are about to quench your thirst for crime. Trevin airs his grievances about movie theaters, while Amanda finds her bliss—and a scorpion—at Beaver Lake. In "Two Truths and a Lie," discover surprising facts about Margaritas and the Hollywood sign. Plus, join us as we unravel two hilarious stories linked by the ultimate summer accessory: sunglasses. Don't miss out on the summer fun and criminal quenching. Today's Stories: A Mouthful of Mischief The Dark Side of Twinning (Discussions include: Vacations, lakes, mosquitos, movies, trailers, advertising, sunburn, Doug Funny, Defacing property, Joe Boyett, Mary Sweat, Rodeo Mexican Restaurant, Georgia, Jay and Ray Nugent, mistaken identity, buttchug, evil twins, appropriate celebrations) For ad-free episodes and lots of other bonus content, join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/LiveLaughLarceny Check out our website: HereFollow us on Instagram: HereFollow us on Facebook: HereFollow us on TikTok: HereFollow us on Twitter: Here If you have a crime you'd like to hear on our show OR have a personal petty story, email us at livelaughlarceny@gmail.com or send us a DM on any of our socials!
Laurie Higi lives and writes on a chicken farm in South Whitley, Indiana. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing from Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne. Her chapbook, The Universe of Beaver Lake, was published by Finishing Line Press, and her poetry has appeared in The Dandelion Review, Confluence Literary Magazine, Surreal Beauty Magazine, and Bohemia Art Magazine. She has also published work in Reality Serum Magazine and Landlocked Lyres Literary Magazine. She enjoys being surrounded by flowers, clouds, and stars with her family on their farm.Laurie was recorded via Zoom from her home.On this edition of the Poets Weave, Laurie reads "Your Eye in My Mind!," "Dolly Parton and the Backs of My Ears," "The Burn Hidden by the Horizon," "A Task Without Praise," and "Just What I Could Fit in My Pockets."
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the anniversary of his FLW Tour win at Beaver Lake, going back to the place that started LBL, integrity within the ABT anglers, Texas cracking down on fishing thieves, and talks with Elite Series' pro, Cory Johnston, on getting the win on the St. Johns, fighting in fishing, dealing with accusations of cheating and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover the ephemeral beauty of mayflies and the pressing need to conserve our precious wetlands with Dr. Luke Jacobus, whose boundless enthusiasm for Ephemeroptera and Indiana's wetland ecosystems shines brightly in our latest conversation. As we wander through his journey from a curious child enthralled by the natural world to a professor and researcher safeguarding the state's environmental heritage, you'll be captivated by tales from the field and the dedication required to study these fleeting creatures. Dr. Jacobus's experiences underscore the importance of understanding and protecting the diverse life that dwells within our own backyards, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all species, no matter how minute.The story of Indiana's wetlands is a poignant one, marked by loss yet filled with hope. We traverse through the history of altered landscapes, from the draining of Beaver Lake to the reshaping of the Kankakee River, shedding light on the struggle to preserve the remnants of these ecosystems. Dr. Jacobus highlights the critical roles wetlands play—beyond hosting biodiversity, they offer essential services such as water purification and flood control. Our discussion extends to the broader challenges of freshwater conservation and the significance of engaging stakeholders in a united effort to protect these environments for future generations.
Welcome to Twice 5 Miles Radio. I'm your host, James Navé. Today's guest is entrepreneur Colleen Queeney, famed for her "Queeney Kimchi" venture in Asheville. This episode, "Thoughts on Fermentation, Kimchi, and NASCAR," explores the blend of engineering, entrepreneurship, and the unexpected thrills of weekend-warrior NASCAR racing. I was intrigued after meeting Colleen and learning about her Silicon Valley engineering background and her stint on a NASCAR pit crew. Our discussion spans from startup development to merging a dynamic business with her successful marriage to the high-speed world of dirt track NASCAR racing. Plus, a side note on the Beavers of Beaver Lake, a local Asheville attraction. And before we wrap up, I share insights on overcoming the fear of public performance. Prepare for an engaging journey through innovation, speed, and community life. Enjoy the show!
In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, Tony Brueski sat down with Richard Forsythe, the brother of the mysteriously murdered Dr. John Forsythe, to discuss the baffling circumstances surrounding his death. As investigators weave together the fragments of this complicated case, the evidence has only thickened the plot. From the outset, the key topic of discussion was a perplexing camera footage showing what was believed to be the last moments Dr. John Forsythe was seen alive. Richard recalls, "The last footage we saw [was of him] in that parking lot...getting out, getting into another vehicle, going back to the car, but leaving his things there and walking off camera." The sequence raises more questions than it answers. Why would Dr. Forsythe leave his belongings in the car? And even more baffling, why would he walk off without his phone? One of the theories floated was the potential consumption of DMT or some other substance by Dr. Forsythe, which may have influenced his actions. However, it does little to shed light on the subsequent events that culminated in his being shot. Delving deeper into the camera footage, Richard seeks to correct misunderstandings and rumors that have clouded the investigation. Contrary to prior beliefs, the footage, which was unfortunately blurry, revealed no clear evidence of Dr. Forsythe entering another vehicle. Richard emphasized, "There's no evidence of that whatsoever." It seems initial rumors and incomplete information had birthed a narrative that was hard to undo. Adding to the mystery are a series of potential sightings and tips that arose following Dr. Forsythe's disappearance. Richard recounted: "There was an account of somebody sitting in an infinity black infinity M at the roaring river hatchery...and this tipster claimed that he definitely matched the photos we circulated in his missing poster photos." Yet, without concrete evidence or follow-up, such claims further muddle the waters. One might wonder if there were other surveillance cameras in the vicinity. To this, Richard acknowledged that while other cameras existed, relevant footage was hard to come by. "Some of my family went to the roaring river fishery to see if they had security cameras. They did, to see if they had footage. They did not have footage, unfortunately." Perhaps the most chilling piece of the puzzle is a photograph of Dr. Forsythe, known for his distaste for outdoor activities, on a fishing trip at Beaver Lake. Eerily, this is the exact location where his body was subsequently discovered. Richard expressed his shock: "I've got a photo of him on a fishing trip with an acquaintance and it's at the place where his body was found. And I think that is extremely bizarre." While the details and the chronology of Dr. John Forsythe's tragic end remain ambiguous, what is clear is the pain and quest for answers felt by those left behind. Richard's attempt to clarify the record, correct misconceptions, and seek the truth serves as a testament to the enduring love of a brother seeking justice. As listeners and readers absorb the unfolding mystery, the enigma continues: if not under the influence, why would Dr. Forsythe, a professional, leave his car and belongings, seemingly walking away from his life, only to meet a tragic end? With more questions than answers, one cannot help but ponder, What truly happened to Dr. John Forsythe? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, Tony Brueski sat down with Richard Forsythe, the brother of the mysteriously murdered Dr. John Forsythe, to discuss the baffling circumstances surrounding his death. As investigators weave together the fragments of this complicated case, the evidence has only thickened the plot. From the outset, the key topic of discussion was a perplexing camera footage showing what was believed to be the last moments Dr. John Forsythe was seen alive. Richard recalls, "The last footage we saw [was of him] in that parking lot...getting out, getting into another vehicle, going back to the car, but leaving his things there and walking off camera." The sequence raises more questions than it answers. Why would Dr. Forsythe leave his belongings in the car? And even more baffling, why would he walk off without his phone? One of the theories floated was the potential consumption of DMT or some other substance by Dr. Forsythe, which may have influenced his actions. However, it does little to shed light on the subsequent events that culminated in his being shot. Delving deeper into the camera footage, Richard seeks to correct misunderstandings and rumors that have clouded the investigation. Contrary to prior beliefs, the footage, which was unfortunately blurry, revealed no clear evidence of Dr. Forsythe entering another vehicle. Richard emphasized, "There's no evidence of that whatsoever." It seems initial rumors and incomplete information had birthed a narrative that was hard to undo. Adding to the mystery are a series of potential sightings and tips that arose following Dr. Forsythe's disappearance. Richard recounted: "There was an account of somebody sitting in an infinity black infinity M at the roaring river hatchery...and this tipster claimed that he definitely matched the photos we circulated in his missing poster photos." Yet, without concrete evidence or follow-up, such claims further muddle the waters. One might wonder if there were other surveillance cameras in the vicinity. To this, Richard acknowledged that while other cameras existed, relevant footage was hard to come by. "Some of my family went to the roaring river fishery to see if they had security cameras. They did, to see if they had footage. They did not have footage, unfortunately." Perhaps the most chilling piece of the puzzle is a photograph of Dr. Forsythe, known for his distaste for outdoor activities, on a fishing trip at Beaver Lake. Eerily, this is the exact location where his body was subsequently discovered. Richard expressed his shock: "I've got a photo of him on a fishing trip with an acquaintance and it's at the place where his body was found. And I think that is extremely bizarre." While the details and the chronology of Dr. John Forsythe's tragic end remain ambiguous, what is clear is the pain and quest for answers felt by those left behind. Richard's attempt to clarify the record, correct misconceptions, and seek the truth serves as a testament to the enduring love of a brother seeking justice. As listeners and readers absorb the unfolding mystery, the enigma continues: if not under the influence, why would Dr. Forsythe, a professional, leave his car and belongings, seemingly walking away from his life, only to meet a tragic end? With more questions than answers, one cannot help but ponder, What truly happened to Dr. John Forsythe? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, Tony Brueski sat down with Richard Forsythe, the brother of the mysteriously murdered Dr. John Forsythe, to discuss the baffling circumstances surrounding his death. As investigators weave together the fragments of this complicated case, the evidence has only thickened the plot. From the outset, the key topic of discussion was a perplexing camera footage showing what was believed to be the last moments Dr. John Forsythe was seen alive. Richard recalls, "The last footage we saw [was of him] in that parking lot...getting out, getting into another vehicle, going back to the car, but leaving his things there and walking off camera." The sequence raises more questions than it answers. Why would Dr. Forsythe leave his belongings in the car? And even more baffling, why would he walk off without his phone? One of the theories floated was the potential consumption of DMT or some other substance by Dr. Forsythe, which may have influenced his actions. However, it does little to shed light on the subsequent events that culminated in his being shot. Delving deeper into the camera footage, Richard seeks to correct misunderstandings and rumors that have clouded the investigation. Contrary to prior beliefs, the footage, which was unfortunately blurry, revealed no clear evidence of Dr. Forsythe entering another vehicle. Richard emphasized, "There's no evidence of that whatsoever." It seems initial rumors and incomplete information had birthed a narrative that was hard to undo. Adding to the mystery are a series of potential sightings and tips that arose following Dr. Forsythe's disappearance. Richard recounted: "There was an account of somebody sitting in an infinity black infinity M at the roaring river hatchery...and this tipster claimed that he definitely matched the photos we circulated in his missing poster photos." Yet, without concrete evidence or follow-up, such claims further muddle the waters. One might wonder if there were other surveillance cameras in the vicinity. To this, Richard acknowledged that while other cameras existed, relevant footage was hard to come by. "Some of my family went to the roaring river fishery to see if they had security cameras. They did, to see if they had footage. They did not have footage, unfortunately." Perhaps the most chilling piece of the puzzle is a photograph of Dr. Forsythe, known for his distaste for outdoor activities, on a fishing trip at Beaver Lake. Eerily, this is the exact location where his body was subsequently discovered. Richard expressed his shock: "I've got a photo of him on a fishing trip with an acquaintance and it's at the place where his body was found. And I think that is extremely bizarre." While the details and the chronology of Dr. John Forsythe's tragic end remain ambiguous, what is clear is the pain and quest for answers felt by those left behind. Richard's attempt to clarify the record, correct misconceptions, and seek the truth serves as a testament to the enduring love of a brother seeking justice. As listeners and readers absorb the unfolding mystery, the enigma continues: if not under the influence, why would Dr. Forsythe, a professional, leave his car and belongings, seemingly walking away from his life, only to meet a tragic end? With more questions than answers, one cannot help but ponder, What truly happened to Dr. John Forsythe? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
What if the promise of a philanthropic dream in the volatile world of cryptocurrency brought about the tragic end of a visionary? In a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers" hosted by Tony Brueski, the world was given a window into the life and mysterious death of Dr. John Forsythe. His grieving brother, Richard Forsythe, delved deep into the background, motivations, and unexpected turns that shaped the life of the promising doctor and crypto-entrepreneur. In an unfortunate turn of events earlier this year, Dr. John Forsythe was found dead at Beaver Lake, Arkansas, the result of a single gunshot wound. The case remains cold, leaving countless questions in its wake. Richard recounts their early days, “We started talking about digital currency in 2007… we began programming 2008, Bitcoin came out… even though we'd spent well over a million dollars… we pivoted to the cryptocurrency space.” Their journey into the digital realm was not a pursuit of mere profit. The Forsythe brothers, immersed in a world dominated by financial giants, saw an opportunity to change lives, especially those in the third world. Richard explained, "We felt like there was nobody in the cryptocurrency space addressing the involvement of the 3rd world. Cryptocurrency was designed to liberate them, to give them inclusion into modern finance." The brothers sought to develop a digital currency, not for the sake of riches, but to genuinely make a positive impact. The testimonials they received from beneficiaries across Indonesia, Bangladesh, Africa, and the Philippines bore testimony to their noble intentions. People from financially struggling regions thanked them for even the smallest financial relief. "They only participated for a couple of weeks, but it got them 20 bucks and that made us feel really great," said Richard. However, as we peel back the layers of this tragic tale, we are left grappling with a chilling revelation: Dr. John Forsythe claimed to have been kidnapped a year before his death. Richard painfully admits, “The first time I ever heard about this kidnapping story was the day that my brother went missing on May 21st of this year.” Details of the kidnapping are shrouded in ambiguity. The perpetrators allegedly had “Eastern European accents” and were believed to be professionals, emphasizing that it "wasn't personal". Disturbingly, they claimed to be hired by another undisclosed individual. Richard grapples with his limited knowledge, “A lot of the public have remarked in social media that they find it very odd and incredible that I don't know more. And yet that's the fact… He didn't tell me anything.” Richard's recollection takes us through a haunting journey of hope, ambition, and unexplained danger. Dr. John Forsythe's involvement in the tumultuous world of cryptocurrency might have inadvertently attracted perilous attention. As of now, much remains in the realm of speculation. The ties between Dr. Forsythe's death, his mysterious kidnapping, and the world of digital currency are yet to be fully unveiled. Could the world of cryptocurrency, with its mix of promise and peril, hold the key to understanding the tragic end of Dr. John Forsythe? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
What if the promise of a philanthropic dream in the volatile world of cryptocurrency brought about the tragic end of a visionary? In a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers" hosted by Tony Brueski, the world was given a window into the life and mysterious death of Dr. John Forsythe. His grieving brother, Richard Forsythe, delved deep into the background, motivations, and unexpected turns that shaped the life of the promising doctor and crypto-entrepreneur. In an unfortunate turn of events earlier this year, Dr. John Forsythe was found dead at Beaver Lake, Arkansas, the result of a single gunshot wound. The case remains cold, leaving countless questions in its wake. Richard recounts their early days, “We started talking about digital currency in 2007… we began programming 2008, Bitcoin came out… even though we'd spent well over a million dollars… we pivoted to the cryptocurrency space.” Their journey into the digital realm was not a pursuit of mere profit. The Forsythe brothers, immersed in a world dominated by financial giants, saw an opportunity to change lives, especially those in the third world. Richard explained, "We felt like there was nobody in the cryptocurrency space addressing the involvement of the 3rd world. Cryptocurrency was designed to liberate them, to give them inclusion into modern finance." The brothers sought to develop a digital currency, not for the sake of riches, but to genuinely make a positive impact. The testimonials they received from beneficiaries across Indonesia, Bangladesh, Africa, and the Philippines bore testimony to their noble intentions. People from financially struggling regions thanked them for even the smallest financial relief. "They only participated for a couple of weeks, but it got them 20 bucks and that made us feel really great," said Richard. However, as we peel back the layers of this tragic tale, we are left grappling with a chilling revelation: Dr. John Forsythe claimed to have been kidnapped a year before his death. Richard painfully admits, “The first time I ever heard about this kidnapping story was the day that my brother went missing on May 21st of this year.” Details of the kidnapping are shrouded in ambiguity. The perpetrators allegedly had “Eastern European accents” and were believed to be professionals, emphasizing that it "wasn't personal". Disturbingly, they claimed to be hired by another undisclosed individual. Richard grapples with his limited knowledge, “A lot of the public have remarked in social media that they find it very odd and incredible that I don't know more. And yet that's the fact… He didn't tell me anything.” Richard's recollection takes us through a haunting journey of hope, ambition, and unexplained danger. Dr. John Forsythe's involvement in the tumultuous world of cryptocurrency might have inadvertently attracted perilous attention. As of now, much remains in the realm of speculation. The ties between Dr. Forsythe's death, his mysterious kidnapping, and the world of digital currency are yet to be fully unveiled. Could the world of cryptocurrency, with its mix of promise and peril, hold the key to understanding the tragic end of Dr. John Forsythe? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
What if the promise of a philanthropic dream in the volatile world of cryptocurrency brought about the tragic end of a visionary? In a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers" hosted by Tony Brueski, the world was given a window into the life and mysterious death of Dr. John Forsythe. His grieving brother, Richard Forsythe, delved deep into the background, motivations, and unexpected turns that shaped the life of the promising doctor and crypto-entrepreneur. In an unfortunate turn of events earlier this year, Dr. John Forsythe was found dead at Beaver Lake, Arkansas, the result of a single gunshot wound. The case remains cold, leaving countless questions in its wake. Richard recounts their early days, “We started talking about digital currency in 2007… we began programming 2008, Bitcoin came out… even though we'd spent well over a million dollars… we pivoted to the cryptocurrency space.” Their journey into the digital realm was not a pursuit of mere profit. The Forsythe brothers, immersed in a world dominated by financial giants, saw an opportunity to change lives, especially those in the third world. Richard explained, "We felt like there was nobody in the cryptocurrency space addressing the involvement of the 3rd world. Cryptocurrency was designed to liberate them, to give them inclusion into modern finance." The brothers sought to develop a digital currency, not for the sake of riches, but to genuinely make a positive impact. The testimonials they received from beneficiaries across Indonesia, Bangladesh, Africa, and the Philippines bore testimony to their noble intentions. People from financially struggling regions thanked them for even the smallest financial relief. "They only participated for a couple of weeks, but it got them 20 bucks and that made us feel really great," said Richard. However, as we peel back the layers of this tragic tale, we are left grappling with a chilling revelation: Dr. John Forsythe claimed to have been kidnapped a year before his death. Richard painfully admits, “The first time I ever heard about this kidnapping story was the day that my brother went missing on May 21st of this year.” Details of the kidnapping are shrouded in ambiguity. The perpetrators allegedly had “Eastern European accents” and were believed to be professionals, emphasizing that it "wasn't personal". Disturbingly, they claimed to be hired by another undisclosed individual. Richard grapples with his limited knowledge, “A lot of the public have remarked in social media that they find it very odd and incredible that I don't know more. And yet that's the fact… He didn't tell me anything.” Richard's recollection takes us through a haunting journey of hope, ambition, and unexplained danger. Dr. John Forsythe's involvement in the tumultuous world of cryptocurrency might have inadvertently attracted perilous attention. As of now, much remains in the realm of speculation. The ties between Dr. Forsythe's death, his mysterious kidnapping, and the world of digital currency are yet to be fully unveiled. Could the world of cryptocurrency, with its mix of promise and peril, hold the key to understanding the tragic end of Dr. John Forsythe? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
SummaryOn this episode of The Bentonville Beacon, host James Bell spends time with Pea Ridge Mayor Nathan See. Nestled beside Bentonville in Northwest Arkansas, Pea Ridge balances its rapid development with its rich history. In addition to being the gateway to Pea Ridge National Military Park, the city is located in close proximity to world-class businesses such as Walmart, J.B. Hunt and Tyson Foods. It is just 40 minutes from the University of Arkansas and is surrounded by outdoor recreation and cultural amenities just a few minutes away, including the picturesque Beaver Lake and the globally acclaimed Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Join James and Mayor See as they explore the trajectory of Pea Ridge's expansion, both current and future, under the mayor's visionary leadership.Thanks for tuning in!Show NotesTimestamps in this blog are for the audio-only version of the podcast; video timing differs.(0:59) Introduction to Mayor Nathan See(6:49) The Story of Pea Ridge's Growth(10:06) Who Is Moving to Pea Ridge, Arkansas(15:24) How Living in Pea Ridge Helps People Live Their Best Lives(19:58) #LiveWorksHere Story(23:29) About the Community Development Institute(30:02) Collaborations between Pea Ridge and Bentonville(34:09) Closing QuestionsLinksJames Bell Bentonville Economic Development Mayor Nathan SeeCity of Pea RidgeQuotes“Pea Ridge is a thriving community that has great opportunities for growth, family values and community involvement. That's what we piece together as our scope of what we're trying to go after as far as vision. That's who we are, and that's who we strive to be.” - Mayor Nathan See, (1:31)“We want everybody to come in and be a part and be accepted into our city no matter their culture or their background or anything else. We want them to have a place to play at our parks and we want them to have a place to enjoy their families and friends and come together as a community at our community events.” - Mayor Nathan See, (11:03)“Bentonville has great things going on from the murals to the mountain bike trails to sculptures, and that's stuff we're trying to bring to Pea Ridge.” - Mayor Nathan See, (30:35)
Episode 281: On the night of Saturday, October 25th, 1857, in Beaver Lake, a part of Simond's Parish in St John County, a heinous crime was committed unlike anything ever seen in New Brunswick up to that point. Sure, there had been murders and arsons, but those were often the result of heated arguments or drunken brawls. But this crime was different. It's hard to believe that anyone in New Brunswick would coldly and calculatedly murder a man named Robert McKenzie, his wife, and his four helpless children, all for the sake of money, and then burn down their property to destroy the evidence. The perpetrators, three Irish Catholics, Hugh Breen and Patrick Slavin Sr. and Slavin's teenage son, Patrick Jr., targeted the protestant Mackenzie family, robbing and murdering them. This crime, committed on that fateful Saturday night, was, to that point, unprecedented in New Brunswick. Some still feel the crime rivals the worst in the province's history. Sources: The Beaver Lake tragedy | Internet Archive The Victorian Era Crime That Shocked New Brunswick: The Beaver Lake Tragedy McKenzie Murders | Cases | Crime and Punishment | Projects | Faculty of Arts | UNB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We headed out toward Bella Vista to sit down with local fishing legend and professional angler, Greg Bohannan, to talk all things bass fishing on Beaver Lake. Not only did we talk tactics, but Greg also gave us insight on how he ended up on tour as well as some tips for any aspiring angler who wishes to become a professional one day. If you like fishing, and doing it at a high level then this is the episode for you! The Ozark podcast sits down with men and women from the Ozarks who have a passion for the outdoors. Our aim is to listen, learn, and pass along their knowledge and experiences to help you become a better outdoorsman. Support the show: patreon.com/theozarkpodcast Our two hosts are Kyle Veit (@kyleveit_) and Kyle Plunkett (@kyle_plunkett) AND our producer is Daniel Matthews (@datthews) Theme music by JD Clayton Follow us on Instagram: @theozarkpodcast PLEASE reach out to us with any recommendations or inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com
Join us on an exciting fishing adventure as we delve deep into the fishing industry of Beaver Lake, Arkansas, with the passionate angler and local expert, Joe Farkus. In this episode, we explore the natural beauty and thriving fishing scene of Beaver Lake, offering listeners a virtual invitation to experience the thrill and joy of […] The post Beyond the Surface: Unveiling Beaver Lake’s Fishing Industry with Joe Farkus appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
He's the 'Crappie Whisperer' and he's from right here in the Ozarks. Payton Usrey has cracked the code on catching BIG crappie on Beaver Lake! We got to sit down with him at his workshop in Sonora, AR to discuss how he got into crappie fishing, some of his most successful strategies to getting fish into the boat, and why he keeps coming back for more. We also got to talk to Payton about his two other ventures...Beekeeping and Taxidermy. If you're interested in hearing about that then fast forward to the time stamps below:Beekeeping - 52:05Taxidermy - 1:02:10Connect with Peyton UsreyWatch this episode here:'Crappie Fishing on Beaver Lake'The Ozark podcast sits down with men and women from the Ozarks who have a passion for the outdoors. Our aim is to listen, learn, and pass along their knowledge and experiences to help you become a better outdoorsman.Our two hosts are Kyle Veit (@kyleveit_) and Kyle Plunkett (@kyle_plunkett)AND our producer is Daniel Matthews (@datthews)Theme music by JD ClaytonFollow us on Instagram: @theozarkpodcastReach out to us with any recommendations or inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.comThanks to our monthly supporters Mikayla Craig Stauber Jason Howell Wright Henry Matthews Kyle Plunkett Kenzie Veit Conner Veit ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On today's episode of Hard Factor..TikTok gym bros are eating dog food for protein (00:51:14). Man arrested (again) for threatening subway passengers with his pet rat Jerry (00:42:38). How to grow your penis length by inches (01:10:43). Trump says he's going to be arrested this week (00:31:33) and much more… (00:00:00) - Intro (00:04:57) - Mark your calendars: Fatboy Summer Merch-A-Thon stream this Thursday! ☕ Cup of Coffee in the Big Time ☕ (00:05:31) -Headaches… (00:06:41) - ‘Saccage': Chaos erupts in Paris as Macron rams through pension reform (00:14:41) - Frozen strawberries sold at Costco, Trader Joe's, recalled after hepatitis A outbreak (00:17:31) - Idaho hospital to stop labor and delivery services citing "political climate" and doctor shortages (00:22:50) - Ben Affleck's new movie just made its debut… (00:26:11) - Report: Former Texas governor sabotaged Carter in Iran hostage crisis
Link: True North Realty Group ListingsAgent: Chris HinkleLink: UMAREX Airguns25% OFF Discount Code: "BHA2023" (Limited Time Offer)Part 2 of the ultimate guide to Striper Fishing with a fly rod on Beaver Lake with Dan Roberts.The Ozark podcast sits down with men and women from the Ozarks who have a passion for the outdoors. Our aim is to listen, learn, and pass along their knowledge and experiences to help you become a better outdoorsman.Support the show: patreon.com/theozarkpodcastOur two hosts are Kyle Veit (@kyleveit_) and Kyle Plunkett (@kyle_plunkett)AND our producer is Daniel Matthews (@datthews)Theme music by JD ClaytonFollow us on Instagram: @theozarkpodcastPLEASE reach out to us with any recommendations or inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Link: True North Realty Group ListingsAgent: Chris HinkleLink: UMAREX Airguns25% OFF Discount Code: "BHA2023" (Limited Time Offer)Part 1 of the ultimate guide to Striper Fishing with a fly rod on Beaver Lake. We have the pleasure of sitting down with local legend, Dan Roberts, to discuss his tactics, spots (roughly), and mindset when chasing striped bass in the Ozarks. Stay tuned for Part 2!The Ozark podcast sits down with men and women from the Ozarks who have a passion for the outdoors. Our aim is to listen, learn, and pass along their knowledge and experiences to help you become a better outdoorsman.Support the show: patreon.com/theozarkpodcastOur two hosts are Kyle Veit (@kyleveit_) and Kyle Plunkett (@kyle_plunkett)AND our producer is Daniel Matthews (@datthews)Theme music by JD ClaytonFollow us on Instagram: @theozarkpodcastPLEASE reach out to us with any recommendations or inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In episode 155 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Regional Fisheries Biologist Jon Stein with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission about the walleye fishing population on Beaver Lake, walleye reproduction, stocking of walleye and where to fish for walleye on Beaver Lake. Stein also gives an update on the building of habitat project by AGFC on Beaver Lake; in addition to striper tagging project. Tackle Time features PICO Lures.
In episode 152 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Beaver Lake crappie guide Greg Robinson. Robinson reveals tricks and techniques for catching crappie utilizing bobbers. Tackle Time features PICO Lures.
On today's show, funding for the Crawford County Library System is approved amidst a debate on banning LGBTQ books. Also, the Western Arkansas Intermodal Authority forms a committee to develop a five-year plan before finding a new director. Plus, the genesis of preppy clothes, a movie review of "When You're Finished Saving the World," eagle watching on Beaver Lake and more.
In episode 150 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Beaver Lake crappie fishing guide Lance Hughey. Hughey goes in depth on how he spider rigs for crappie on Beaver Lake and catches crappie in cold weather conditions. Tackle Time features PICO Lures.
In episode 149 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Beaver Lake crappie fishing guide Payton Usrey. Usrey reveals proposed plans on fish cleaning stations locations and designs for some on Beaver Lake in Arkansas along with courtesy docks; in addition to springtime crappie fishing including little known crappie migration that happens bring big, migrating crappie to the river arm area of Beaver Lake. Plus Usrey explains how to catch roaming crappie anytime of the year. Tackle Time features PICO Lures.
In episode 146 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Northwest Arkansas marine electronics installer and Beaver Lake crappie fishing guide Greg Robinson. Robinson goes in depth on his installing business and about being an authorized Trophy Graph Systems dealer for the Northwest Arkansas region. Tackle Time features PICO Lures.
In episode 145 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Rose Metal Products Trophy Graph Systems Johnny Christy and Beaver Lake crappie guide Greg Robinson. Christy goes in-depth on the complete line of Trophy Graph Systems; in addition to talking about the new updated versions of the Trophy Graph Mounts with its iconic logo and improved structural design. Robinson reveals that he is an authorized Trophy Graph Mount dealer and professional marine electronics mount installer in Northwest Arkansas. Tackle Time features PICO Lures.
In episode 143 of the Fishing Guide Podcast hosts Brad Wiegmann and Mitch Glenn interview Beaver Lake crappie fishing guide Lance Hughey. Hughey is a renowned spider rigging expert that shares his knowledge on social media to his numerous followers. Tackle Time features PICO Lures and Vanguard Tackle their new line of fishing gear along with terminal tackle.
In honor of Devil's Eyebrow Natural Area being dedicated to Ep. 34 guest Kirk Dupps, we are re-publishing his episode and re-highlighting the impact he's had on ALL Arkansans and Ozarkians: Kyle Veit and Kyle Plunkett hang out with conservation legend Kirk Dupps at his river cabin below Beaver Dam to discuss his career and hear some amazing stories. Kirk was inducted into the Arkansas Outdoor Hall of Fame in 2006 for many contributions including: serving a 7 year term as AGFC commissioner and 1 year as Chairman of the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, founding the Acres for America program which has put 2,000,000 acres of critical habitat under conservation, planning the successful passage of the conservation sales tax in Arkansas which has raised $800M+ for conservation since it's beginning, successfully implementing Catch and Release and Trophy Fishing areas on the White River, and being involved in the passage of the Three-Point Rule in Arkansas (just to name a few...). Follow us on Instagram: @theozarkpodcast Support the show through our patreon: patreon.com/theozarkpodcast The Ozark Podcast is presented by Inland (@inland.us). Check out our website at www.inland-us.com for merchandise.
Why didn't the zombie go to school? He felt rotten. Today we are discussing Oklahoma's Bermuda Triangle in Beaver, Oklahoma. We have a great interview with Bo Luellen, author and investigator. Bo joins us to discuss the mystery of the Shaman's Portal in Beaver Dunes State Park in Beaver, OK. Is it Oklahoma's Bermuda Triangle? Did Coronado write about this mysterious place? UFOs, Men in Black, unexplained disappearances, this place has all of the makings of an episode of the X-files, but how much of it is real? Beaver Dunes Park, located in the sandy panhandle city of Beaver, offers 520-acres of dune buggy riding on 300 acres of sand hills, as well as fishing, hiking trails, a playground and two campgrounds. Inside the park, the Hackberry Bend Campground rests next to Beaver Lake, a two-acre lake stocked with perch, channel cat and largemouth bass. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #BeaverOK #SmallTownFun #UFO #mysteriousOK
In episode 136 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Region Fisheries Biologist for the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission Jon Stein announces the fish habitat event on Beaver Lake in Arkansas. The event is schedule to happen in this fall and is welcoming volunteers to assist with the placement of large trees for fish habitat in the reservoir. Stein also reports on the status of crappie fishing and walleye fishing in the reservoir. Tackle Time feature PICO Lures.
Kyle and Adam head out towards Beaver Lake to interview local guide and swap episodes with fellow podcaster Brad Wiegmann, host of "The Fishing Guide Podcast". Brad has been a guide on Beaver since 1989 and enjoys teaching new anglers how to use electronics and fish finders on lakes. Eliminating water and finding fish is so important since "90% of the fish live in 5% of the water". Hang out with the guys as they sit on Brad's back deck to shoot the breeze, listen to sounds of the annual cicadas, and talk electronics 101. If you're a traditional tackle angler or lake rat who loves to fish from your boat, this one's for you. Follow us on Instagram to see clips from the show: @theozarkpodcast Support the show through our patreon: patreon.com/theozarkpodcast The Ozark Podcast is presented by Inland (@inland.us). Check out our website at www.inland-us.com for merchandise.
On today's show, preparing for a record number of students this fall at the University of Arkansas. Plus, a glamping project near Beaver Lake has some people concerned, a family legacy of documenting American songs and stories, and much more.
About the Show: Swimming is one of my favorite exercises. I don't get to do it often, but I feel at home in the water. Our guest, Bonnie Adams, is the Founder of https://thejoysofswimming.com/swim-oz/ (Joys of Swimming and Swim OZ), and she feels the same way about swimming. Located in Bentonville and originally from Oklahoma, Bonnie has been swimming since she was a kid. A former University of Arkansas Swim Team member, Bonnie has not met a pool that could hold her. Her love of swimming and competition is probably one of the reasons that she created the https://thejoysofswimming.com/swim-oz/ (Swim OZ Open Water swimming event), known as the https://www.ozmileswim.com/ (Walmart OZ Mile). If you've spent time on Beaver Lake, you know what a fun time that can be! Imagine doing an Open Water swim in Beaver Lake for time and achievement? That was Bonnie's original dream when she created the https://www.ozmileswim.com/ (Walmart OZ Mile) event to find another way to enjoy the natural scenery and beauty of Northwest Arkansas and the Natural State. Open water swimming is a bit of a different animal, especially when you do it in the Ocean - think Ironman triathlons. A lake can be equally challenging when it comes to open water swimming, and the second year of the https://www.ozmileswim.com/ (Walmart OZ Mile) event will be no exception. The race features a one-mile triangular route around the https://www.swl-wc.usace.army.mil/pages/data/tabular/htm/beaver.htm (Beaver Lake Dam) and is open to all ages and levels of swimmers. In 2021, swimmers from around the state descended on Northwest Arkansas for the only sanctioned open water swimming event in the Natural state. Since the inaugural https://thejoysofswimming.com/swim-oz/ (Swim OZ) open water race, Bonnie is not looking back. https://thejoysofswimming.com/swim-oz/ (Swim OZ) has created a weekend of activities and events surrounding the race, and participants from as far away as the West coast have registered for this year's event. Bonnie has found her niche. If you are free on Sunday, September 25th, 2022, we have a special rate for your registration for the https://www.ozmileswim.com/ (Walmart OZ Mile )if you or someone you know wants to participate in the race. For a discount, visit the https://www.ozmileswim.com/ (Walmart OZ Mile) to register and enter the listener coupon code IANWA. We hope to see you there this year and in the future. Happy swimming! The Walmart OZ Mile Sunday, September 25, 2022, Beaver Lake Dam Site, Eureka Springs, AR All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show*: The Joys of Swimming Email https://thejoysofswimming.com/swim-oz/ (The Joys of Swimming Website) https://www.instagram.com/thejoysofswimming/?hl=en (The Joys of Swimming Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/TheJoyofSwimming/ (The Joys of Swimming Facebook) https://twitter.com/joysofswimming (The Joys of Swimming Twitter) This episode is sponsored by*: https://www.signature.bank/ (Signature Bank of Arkansas) - https://www.signature.bank/ (Signature Bank) was founded here in Northwest Arkansas in 2005 and focuses on personal and community banking. When you bank with a community bank, you're investing in local businesses, local entrepreneurs, local charities, and the causes close to home. They have worked hard to earn their tagline, “Community Banking at its Best.” You may ask why bank at Signature? Because they focus on the customer instead of having a branch on every corner, you can have your questions answered by a real person, whether you're reaching out to the call center or your banker's cell phone. You can access any ATM in the country without fear of a fee. They will refund all of those fees at the end of every month....
In episode 124 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Bobby Garland pro, Rose Metal Products Trophy Graph Systems and crappie guide Greg Robinson and B’n’M Poles pro Lance Hughey. Robinson talks about Trophy Graph Systems electronic mounts including the single bridge mount that Robinson will be installing on Hughey boat. B’n’M Poles pro Lance Hughey reveals his spider rigging techniques that consistently putting limits of crappie in his livewell. Both discuss crappie fishing on Beaver Lake and how they catch crappie. Tackle Time features PICO Lures.
To start, Kyle Veit and Kyle Plunkett sit down to talk about why we started the podcast and to say thank you to everyone tuning in. Then Kyle and Josh Lantzsch head out to Beaver Lake to interview spear fisherman Keith Brewer on his boat! Keith has been spearfishing on Beaver for close to 30 years and has some crazy stories down in the deep green of the lake. Who knew you could spearfish in the Ozarks? We talk gear you might need to try spearfishing, what species you can target and hear Keith's story of wrestling a 65 lb spoonbill 80 feet below the surface. Google Form: https://forms.gle/zoHFLaFKkwCHxTFS6 Support the show & gain access to exclusive content + free monthly stickers through our patreon: patreon.com/theozarkpodcast Advertising inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @theozarkpodcast The Ozark Podcast is presented by Inland (@inland.us). Check out our website at www.inland-us.com for merchandise.
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Jennifer JonesMotorhead “Ace of Spades” from the 1980 album "Ace of Spades" released on Bronze. Written by Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, and Phil Taylor and produced by Vic Maile.Personel:Lemmy - bass, vocals"Fast" Eddie Clarke - guitarsPhil "Philthy Animal" Taylor - drumsCover:Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:DougBad Company “Rock n Roll Fantasy”Dr Dre “The Chronic”REO SpeedwagonStyxSuperbadNightranger “Sisgter Christian”Taylor SwiftFor the Kings “Sailor”SeveranceJohn TurturroBen StillerThe Red Hot Chili Peppers “Give It Away Now”The Animals “We Gotta Get Out of This Place”The Who “Live at Leeds”Jimi HendrixLed Zeppelin “KAshmir”The Small FacesThe KinksGuns n RosesFleetwood MacAC/DC “Thunderstruck”Kings of Leon “Aha Shake Heartbreak”Kings of Leon “Spiral Staircase”AC/DC “Dirty Deeds”Stooges “I Want To Be Your Dog”Lisa LeBlancLisa LoebHayseed DixieBody CountIce T Link WrayThe Hollywood VampiresUgly Kid JoeJohnny DeppAlice CooperJoe Perry
Kyle Veit and Adam Treece interview Jon Stein, the AGFC District Fisheries Supervisor for Northwest Arkansas. They cover a lot of fishy topics including the recent high water years, new fishery habitat sites in Beaver Lake, how erosion impacts walleye & white bass spawn, and their new striper exploitation study to measure harvest rates. Support the show & gain access to exclusive video footage of our interviews + free monthly stickers through our patreon: patreon.com/theozarkpodcast Advertising inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @theozarkpodcast The Ozark Podcast is presented by Inland (@inland.us). Check out our website at www.inland-us.com for merchandise.
In episode 105 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Jon Stein, Region Fisheries Supervisor, Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, about the recent fish habitat enhancement projects on Beaver Lake, the habitat barge and streambank stabilization project they are working on. Stein goes in depth on the overall fish population of walleye, stripers, crappie and bass. Plus, Stein talks about the influence of forward facing sonar on the crappie population and a recent creel survey that was done with crappie anglers. Tackle Time features PICO Lures and Smith’s Consumer Product Fillet Knife.
In episode 103 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Clayton Eliasen owner of Red’s Guide Service operating out of the Northwest Arkansas area including Beaver Lake tailwaters, Table Rock Lake and other streams or rivers. Eliasen guides for walleye, smallmouth, largemouth, spotted bass, stripers and trout using conventional tackle or fly fishing tackle. Depending on the location clients will wade or use Eliasen’s inflatable raft. Tackle Time features PICO Lures and Smith’s Consumer Product Diamond Hook File & Knife Sharpener.
In episode 97 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Ed Chapko owner of E&C Striper Guide Service on Beaver Lake in Arkansas about striper fishing, hiring a guide and current striper fishing population. Tackle Time features PICO Lures and Smith’s Consumer Product Regal River fillet knife.
In episode 80 of the Fishing Guide Podcast our host Brad Wiegmann interviews Jon Conklin a walleye fishing guide on Beaver Lake in Arkansas on how and where to catch walleyes on Beaver Lake. Wiegmann and Conklin both guides on Beaver Lake also talk about fishing on Beaver Lake. Tackle Time features PICO Lures and Smith’s Consumer Products Mr. Crappie Slab Sticker and Regal River fillet knives.
Throughout the month of July, we are celebrating Lakes Appreciation Month. Today we speak with Alan Bland about all things Beaver Lake. Alan recently retired from the US Army Corps of Engineers where he spent 36 years as a park ranger and natural resource specialist. Whether you're interested in history, recreation, or wildlife, this podcast has something for you!
In this episode, Andres Villegas talks with Dr. Bob Morgan and Dr. James McCarty about source water protection and the benefits of local investment. Both have extensive experience in Source Water Protection at the Beaver Water District, a water utility in northwest Arkansas serving over 350,000 people. They discuss the problem with development and urbanization regarding water filtration and the importance of our forests in naturally filtering the water supply and keeping water treatment costs down. They also highlight the benefits of working together across interests to develop the Source Water Protection Fund, which generates around $750,000 yearly. Dr. James McCarty is an Environmental Quality Manager for Beaver Water District, managing the district's Source Water Protection Program, whose goal is to maintain the quality of Beaver Lake, the source of drinking water for one in seven Arkansas residents. Dr. Bob Morgan is a retired engineer with substantial experience in watershed management, including previously managing Beaver Water District's Source Water Protection Program and participating in numerous committees and councils for the American Water Works Association. Produced by Lee Schneider. Music by Chuck Leavell. Executive Producer: Judy A. Takats.