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Hazard Ground
Ep. 339 - Captain Neil Hansen (Air America / Author, 'Flight')

Hazard Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 77:35


Neil Hansen began his aviation career as a pilot for Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa. He later spent more than a decade in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War era as a captain for Air America, the CIA's airline that operated there during the Vietnam era and the ‘Secret War' in Laos. Neil reveled in the risky flying that fed his adrenaline addiction. Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors at www.hazardground.com/sponsors Shop Amazon! As an Amazon Associate We Earn From Qualifying Purchases...You Know The Deal! (Paid Link) Help grow the show! Spread the word, tell a friend!! Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts! Episode Intro Music: “Prelude” by “Silence & Light” (www.silenceandlightmusic.com) Photo Credit: The Veterans Channel

Sport On
Following the news of Clive Barker's passing, Michael Abrahamson chats to former Bafana Bafana captain Neil Tovey as they pay tribute to the man who was affectionately known as "The Dog"

Sport On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 14:24


Guest: Neil Tovey, Former Bafana Bafana captain  Following the news of Clive Barker's passing, Michael Abrahamson chats to former Bafana Bafana captain Neil Tovey as they pay tribute to the man who was affectionately known as "The Dog".   

Up The Town
Former Wrexham Captain Neil Roberts

Up The Town

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 49:05


In this episode, Paul sits down with Neil Roberts.Roberts started his career in 1994 when he played for Wrexham. After signing for the club as a trainee, he made his debut on 27 September 1997 during a 0–0 draw with Chesterfield before going on to score five goals in his next four games. He became an established first-team player at the Racecourse Ground, making 75 appearances and scoring 17 goals. He left Wrexham in 2000 to join Wigan Athletic, where he made 125 appearances and scoring 19 goals. He also spent time on loan at Hull City and Bradford City, scoring on his debut for the latter against Bristol City. He then made a permanent move to Doncaster Rovers in 2004.In 2006 Roberts came back to his hometown club Wrexham, where he became the team captain. He is a Welsh international with four caps. Roberts had a good start to the 2006–07 season by scoring two goals in the first two games. These goals were very important during this period as they were a penalty in a 2–1 away victory against local rivals Chester City on 20 August 2006 and the opening goal in Wrexham's 4–1 League Cup victory at Championship side Sheffield Wednesday on 23 August 2006.However, in their 2–1 victory against Swindon Town on 9 September 2006, Roberts picked up an injury. He made his comeback in a 2–1 defeat against Milton Keynes Dons scoring the opening goal. However, Roberts suffered more injuries throughout the course of the season. On 21 April 2007 he came on as a second-half substitute in a game against Torquay United and scored his first goal since October 2006 and Wrexham's winning goal to ensure a vital 1–0 win in Wrexham's bid for survival in the Football League Two. He was released by Wrexham in May 2008 following the club's relegation to the Football Conference.[6]On 24 June 2008, Roberts signed for Welsh Premier League side Rhyl, where he combined playing with coaching opportunities and his business interests. After one season at Rhyl, Roberts left to take over as a project manager at Premier League side Manchester CityFollow us on Instagram, YouTube & Twitter - @UpTheTownShow

The Tenth Pint Podcast
Lee Peltier: Champions League Appearances, Leeds Captain, Neil Warnock and more ⚽️

The Tenth Pint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 80:16


This week we are joined by former Liverpool, Yeovil, Huddersfield, Leeds, Cardiff City, West Bromwich Albion, Middlesbrough and Rotherham defender Lee Peltier. This was a great chat with Lee taking us through his career, playing with the likes of Gerrard and Alonso in the Champions League to having hundred of appearances with huge clubs like Leeds United and Cardiff City. Lee tells us of his favourite moments including making his Liverpool debut and gaining promotion with Cardiff City. Tickets for our live show available below ⬇️ https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on-beta/Liverpool/Phase-One/The-Tenth-Pint-Podcast-Quiz--Entertainment-Night/36251413/

Sport On
#FlashbackFriday: Former Bafana Bafana and Kaizer Chiefs Captain Neil Tovey

Sport On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 53:05


SAfm — On #Flashbackfriday former Bafana Bafana and Kaizer Chiefs legend Neil Tovey reflected on his career and Journey. Guest: Neil Tovey - Bafana and Kaizer Chiefs Captain

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Today in Key West History
January 9, 1827 - Construction Starts on the First Sand Key Lighthouse

Today in Key West History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 9:54


Sand key is situated next to a channel that leads to Key West. It's located roughly eight miles to the north west of Key West. In normal conditions, a significant amount of sand accumulates on the submerged reefs at Sand Key and it actually creates a small island. Soon after the United States took possession of Florida in 1821, a wooden daymark was placed on the island to warn mariners of this navigational hazard. Lighthouses to mark Florida's reef had just recently been completed at Cape Florida, Key West and the Dry Tortugas, when Congress allocated $16,000 on May 18, 1826 for a lighthouse on Sand Key. The plans for this tower were similar to those us for the other three calling for a 70 foot conical brick tower, exhibiting a light from 11 lamps set in 14 inch reflectors. Sand Keys light revolved, producing a flashing signature that differentiated it from the nearby fixed light at Key West. The first keeper of Sand Key Lighthouse was slated to be Joseph Ximenez. However, keeper John Flaherty and his wife Rebecca were having a terrible time adjusting to their isolated lives on the Dry Tortugas. So the collector of customs at Key West, William Pinckney arranged for the two keepers to trade assignments. Shortly after the Flaherty's arrived on the island, Sand Key Light was exhibited for the first time on April 15, 1827. With fisherman, wreckers and picnickers from Key West frequenting the island, the Flaherty's thoroughly enjoyed their new social life. Their joy however, was short lived as John became very sick in May of 1828, and then passed away in 1830. Rebecca remained on the island and was appointed keeper after her husband's death. In June of 1831, William Randolph Hackley, and attorney in Key West, recorded the following account of a visit he made at Sand Key Lighthouse. "The wind was so light that we did not get to the Key until noon. I went up to the lighthouse. The light is revolving and it's one of the best in the United States. It's kept by Mrs. Flaherty. She with her sister and a hired man are the only inhabitants of the Key and sometimes there are none but the two females. The length of the key is from 150 to 200 yards, and the average breath 50 yards. We remain till evening and having spent a pleasant day, returned to town around 8pm. The November 23, 1834 edition of the Florida Herald reported a wedding on Sand Key Lighthouse. Rebecca Flaherty had married Captain Frederick Neill. The newlyweds took a lengthy trip the next year to visit family while, a temporary keeper watched the light. Upon their return, Captain Neil was appointed the keeper and served in this role until he resigned in February 10 of 1836. Captain Francis Wallington was the next keeper maintaining the light until July 27, 1837, when the colorful Captain Joshua Appleby succeeded him. Born in Rhode Island in 1773, Appleby became a widower at a young age when his first wife, Sarah Vaille died at 23. Leaving him alone to care for their one year old daughter, Eliza. In 1820, Appleby sailed for the Florida Keys, where he co founded a settlement on Vaca Key and made a living from the sea through fishing, turtling and salvaging shipwrecks. Appleby's salvaging practices were soon called into question as he was accused of conspiring with a privateer, Charles Hoffner, to intentionally run aground vessels captured by Hoffner so the cargo could be salvaged and sold. Commander David Porter, head of the naval Squadron a key was responsible for eradicating piracy had Apple be arrested in 1823, and takeen to the irons in Charleston, South Carolina. Appleby must have been innocent or had friends in high places as he was released after Smith Thompson, the Secretary of the Navy and President James Monroe reviewed the case. Upon securing his freedom, Appleby returned to Rhode Island for a time and then he relocated to Key West. In 1830, the government granted Appleby a license as a wrecker, a trade he practiced for several years. Then on July 27, 1837, he accepted an appointment as the head keeper of Sand Key Lighthouse. While Applebee's livelihood had previously depended on ships misfortunes, it was now his duty to keep these ships safely away from the reef. During Applebee's tenure at the lighthouse, hurricanes struck Sand Key in 1841 and 1842. With the 1842 hurricane destroying the keepers dwelling and seriously damaging the land. In 1843, a seawall was built around the lighthouse to properly provide protection from the storm surge that accompanied the hurricanes. The following year, that wall was put to the test and it failed. The new keepers dwelling was swept away along with a good portion of the island. Applebee's daughter, Eliza, have visited the lighthouse on October 1846, along with her husband and their three year old son, and Mary's adopted daughter. On October 11th, a hurricane described as "the most destructive have any that has ever visited these latitudes and the memory of man" hit Sand Key. As the hurricane strengthen, Appleby in his five visitors very likely sought refuge in the lighthouse, since the tower had withstood previous storms. The seawall again proved no match for the hurricane as the raging seas swept across the island washing away the dwelling, tower, and the island itself. The following morning waves were observed rolling over the reef where the island had been and no trace of the lighthouse could be seen. Still the reef posed a threat to vessels and Honey, a 140 ton ship was soon purchased in New York recommissioned as a light ship and sent to Florida to mark Sand Key. Congress acted quickly as well, allocating $20,000 on March 3, 1847 for a new Sand Key lighthouse. And then adding an additional some of $39,970 and 74 cents to the project in 1848. Before the new lighthouse was completed, at least eight vessels had run aground on the reef resulting in a loss of over $420,000. Although lighthouses were expensive to construct, the reduction in lost cargo easily offset the investment. Hurricanes struck Sand Key lighthouse tower again in 1856 and 1865, followed by the twin hurricanes of 1870, and another one in 1875. Each hurricanes swept away most of the island and the station's Wharf, boathouse, privy and oil house were destroyed multiple times. By 1875, the dwelling perched in the tower had suffered so much abuse at the hands of the hurricanes that it to had to be replaced using a $20,000 appropriation made by Congress in 1874. As the bolts used to hold the dwelling together were thoroughly rusted, much cutting was required to remove the old structure before it could be replaced with a new, heavier one. During the periods between hurricanes when sand built back up around the lighthouse, thousands of terns congregated on Sand Key to nest. Eggs were found to be quite tasty and the light housekeepers would collect him by the basket full to deliver to their friends in Key West. At one point, it was reported that nine to 12,000 birds used to nest on Sand Key, but so many eggs were taken only two or 300 young ones hatched. On neighboring islands, birds would be killed by plume hunter seeking fancy feathers to adorn ladies hats. Eventually, Sand Key Lighthouse came under control of the Coast Guard. The light was automated and the dwelling on that lighthouse was vacated on June 1, 2017. The Sand Key Lighthouse was deemed access by the Coast Guard and was made available under the guidelines of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act to eligible entities. And it was today, January the 9, 1827, that construction began on the first lighthouse on Sand Key. It was completed in 70 days. And that's what happened today in Key West history. Today in Key West History is brought to you by 43 Keys Media. You can find out more about our glorious past by visiting http://43keys.com. You can also get this show as well as others as an Alexa flash briefing. Just tell Alexa "play Today in Key West history as my flash briefing." You can also get this show and others on YouTube and visit http://43keys.com for more interesting information about our beautiful Florida Keys.

Hall Around Town Radio
Special Edition Podcast – Grand Cayman BoneFishin’ with Captain Neil on Hall’Em In Fishin’

Hall Around Town Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 15:53


Good bonefishing (the fish average 3-8 lbs. in Cayman waters) awaits anglers in the near-shore areas of Grand Cayman, including the shallow flats of North Sound, South Sound and Frank Sound—even off Seven Mile Beach, according to the Cayman Fishing Club.  Our Florida Fishing Report Contributor, Captain Neil Eisner recently made a journey to Grand Cayman with the crew of the Night Moves! In this episode, Captain Neil shares his "Bone Fishing" experience in the tropical aqua blue waters along with dome great tips for the angler who may be thinking about any type of fishing excursion that includes the elusive "Bone Fish"..... Neil also shares some additional Jack and Mutton Snapper insight and talks about the local cuisine. Captain Neil had some time for a bit of "rest and relaxation" as seen in the picture where he met Miss Cayman Island 2015, 16 and 17.....plus he tells us about his trip to the Dr. Guy Harvey Gallery! Tune in and enjoy this exciting new episode and as always don’t forget to subscribe to our variety of shows by clicking the links on our home page, like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. (there are clickable links on our home page also) We bring you Hall’Em In Fishin’ each week on www.hallaroundtownradio.com – See you on the water!!

Hall Around Town Radio
Hall’Em In Fishin’ Episode 11 The Bi-Weekly Florida Fishing Report!

Hall Around Town Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 36:08


Hall’Em In Fishin’ is proud to bring you our bi-weekly series; the “Florida Fishing Report” brought to you by our friends at C&B Custom Jigs and Coastal Angler Magazine Fort Myers! In this episode our Hall’Em In Fishin’ team of expert fishing Captains and Guides will bring you the best fishing tips along with some invaluable angling advice for the beginner up to the seasoned individual. We start with our coverage of the mid Estero Bay area and bring Captain Neil Eisner to the show! Capt. Neil brings some discussion about his recent Snook and Redfish experiences along with a little near-shore Tarpon action in the Fort Myers Beach area! Captain Neil also fills us in on his trip next week to search for Bonefish in Grand Cayman! Captain Alex is next up with his report from the backwaters and near shore region of Fort Myers Beach and Bonitia Springs. Alex talks Kingfish,Tarpon, Sea Trout and more mentioning bait types and tidal impacts on the fishing. Next segment, we jump across the state to Captain Andrew Stansell of Low Impact Charters who will provide some great dialogue about his recent catch of a 34 inch, 7 pound “Gator Trout”. (pics on our Facebook page) Andrew is also an avid conservationist and provides a quick 2-minute lesson on how to safely catch and release fish to sustain our fisheries for years to come. Captain Jack Carlson of Two Conchs Charters joins the show for look at his recent trips that had a great Mahi and Yellow Jack bite. Captain Jack also discussed his upcoming “Bull and Cow” Dolphin (Mahi) Tourney in Marathon that will have over 100 boats! In our next segment we head for the freshwater with Travis Palmer of “Ditch Fishing 101” who fills us in on some great success in fishing a unique fishing tournament that targets invasive species. There are over 22 species of invasive fish in Southwest Florida and the Glades and over 500 in the entire state. Listen as Travis tells you how he participated in this scientific study based fishing tourney. Rounding out the program in his second week with us, our latest new member of our Hall’Em In Fishin’ Team from Pensacola, Florida, Captain Matt Miller of Soulwater Charters 850. Captain Matt provides a little info on off-shore Grouper and Vermillion Snapper and about targeting top-water “Bull” Redfish of the 40 to 50 inch variety. We want to welcome Captain Matt to our expert family of guides who contribute to the program Tune in and enjoy this exciting new episode and as always don’t forget to subscribe to our variety of shows by clicking the links on our home page, like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. (there are clickable links on our home page also) If you would like to inquire about a fishing charter with any of our team of contributing Captains all you have to do is click on their link in the sponsor area of our home page also! We bring you Hall’Em In Fishin’ each week on www.hallaroundtownradio.com – See you on the water!!

Hall Around Town Radio
Hall’Em In Fishin’ Episode 4 Brings You The Bi-Weekly Florida Fishing Report!

Hall Around Town Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 38:14


Hall’Em In Fishin’ is proud to bring you our bi-weekly series; the “Florida Fishing Report” brought to you by our friends at C&B Custom Jigs and Coastal Angler Magazine Fort Myers! In this episode our Hall’Em In Fishin’ team of expert fishing Captains will bring you the best fishing tips along with some invaluable angling advice for the beginner up to the seasoned individual. We start with Captain Alex Dolinski from Fort Myers Beach and he brings you some “cool weather” fishing tips for targeting Sheepshead, Black Drum and Pompano. Captain Andrew Stansell of Low Impact Charters in Titusville, Florida joins us next and takes you inland to the fresh water for some exciting Black Crappie fishing (see photos on our Facebook page) . He will share his tales of fishing for these fun freshwater fighters and provide some great ideas for targeting this species in the winter months. We then move way south in todays report to Captain Jack Carlson of Two Conchs Charters in Marathon Key. Captain Jack says the bite is on the reefs in the Keys today with Yellowtail and Black Grouper being the primary target using jigs and shrimp as bait. He also talks about success with the Mutton Snapper in about 200' of water. Listen as we also congratulate Captain Jack on the new addition to his family, a baby girl!  We bounce back up to Fort Myers Beach and bring Captain Neil Eisner to the show.  Capt. Neil is also an expert in jig fishing and talks about his exclusive use of our friends at C&B Custom Jigs. Captain Scott even shares a funny story about a large jack getting the best of Captain Neil one day when they were out fishing the back country. Captain Alex Dolinski of Spot On Charters in Fort Myers Beach returns to the microphone next to bring us a new segment to the program and gives you his top picks for Waterfront Dining in southwest Florida! This part of our show will give you some great options to consider from casual to fine dining on the water. Todays menu serves up Pinchers Crab Shack @Tarpon Point and Doc Fords, Fort Myers Beach! We finish up the show featuring Travis Palmer of Ditch Fishing 101 for a look at angling in the freshwater canals and streams of southwest Florida. Travis shares his expertise and talks several native and non native species. Tune in and enjoy this exciting new episode and as always don’t forget to subscribe to our variety of shows by clicking the links on our home page, like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. (there are clickable links on our home page also) If you would like to inquire about a fishing charter with any of our team of Captains all you have to do is click on their link in the sponsor area of our home page also! We bring you Hall’Em In Fishin’ each week on www.hallaroundtownradio.com – See you on the water!!

Some Nerds Have a Podcast
Episode 11-Who Killed Captain Neil Breen?

Some Nerds Have a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 85:16


Everybody in this podcast knows Kung Fu! A bit shorter than last week's, in this episode we discuss the cult phenomenon that is "Who Killed Captain Alex?" and Nick rambles on about the fever dream that is Neil Breen's "Fateful Findings". We also get the opinions of Alex's Grandma on the Netflix original "American Vandal" and discuss two really cool tabletop RPGs. Some nerds have a podcast is exactly that, a podcast by some nerds, Nick, Alyse, and Alex. In it, we discuss nerdy media such as video games, movies, TV shows, and perhaps even a webcomic or two. Super original I know. But, if you're into that kind of thing, maybe give it a listen. "Pixelland" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Doobly Doo" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Hall Around Town Radio
Florida Fishing Report – November 13, 2017 Hall’Em In Fishin’

Hall Around Town Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 38:51


Hall’Em In Fishin’ brings you our bi-weekly “Florida Fishing Report”… Sponsored in part by C&B Custom Jigs… featuring our team of Fishing Captains and Contributors from all over the Sunshine State including Captains: Jack Carlson, Alex Dolinski, Neil Eisner Debbie Hanson, Domenik Hixon and Andrew Stansell. Our professional guides will share their tips about bait, tackle and what species are “eating” in their region. Join Hall’Em In Fishin’ Host, Captain Scott Hall, as he takes you across the State of Florida for some exciting fishing talk and tricks of the trade brought to you by C&B Custom Jigs!  NEW AFFILIATE DISCOUNT(Just for our listeners you can click HERE for a link to receive a 10% discount on your order from their web site) In this episode host Captain Scott will talk everything from Snapper to Sea Trout, fishing tricks and tackle, along with the target species of the month taking you across the state for some fishing reports, tips and advice from out team of Captains! African Pompano, Freshwater Largemouth Bass, Redfish, Trout, Snook, and Snapper are also on the line this week as our guides provide you with insider info on bait, tackle and time of day to get that catch of a lifetime! In our "Two Minutes on Maintenance", Captain Alex discusses fuel and oil moisture concerns and how to prevent them. As an added bonus we discuss Captain Neil's trip to the Bahamas for some fishing and landing a Buffalo Cow Fish and Debbie Hanson talks about some great "fishing" gifts to consider this holiday season! Tune in and enjoy this exciting new episode and as always don’t forget to subscribe to our variety of shows by clicking the links on our home page, like us on Facebook @hallaroundtownradio and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @hallaroundtown. (there are clickable links on our home page also) See you on the water!!

Hall Around Town Radio
Hall’Em In Fishin’ Goes Off-Shore with Captain Bill Curtis and Talks Takle with Captain Neil

Hall Around Town Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 27:06


In this episode of Hall'Em In Fishin' we take you off-shore with Captain Bill Curtis with Fish-n-Tales Charters. Bill along with vessel owner Captain Scott Lavis provide private off-shore charter fishing out of Fort Myers, Ft. Myers Beach, or Bonita Springs in the Southwest Florida area.  During the show Captain Bill gives us some insight into what's being caught in the deeper waters of the Gulf of Mexico and provides some great advice on booking your first off-shore fishing experience! A day of fishing with Captain Bill may include the chance to catch red, gag, black, and scamp grouper, mangrove, lane, vermillion, and red snapper, kingfish, cobia, amberjack, sharks and others.  Their trips on the 38' Seahawk named Fish-n-Tales out of Fish Tale Marina in Fort Myers beach is where you can enjoy an offshore trip on this incredibly comfortable fish catching boat. Whether you are looking for a fishing, or sightseeing charter, the Fish-n-Tales Captains and crew members will offer you the trip of a lifetime. We learn that their offshore fishing trips, for up to 6 people, predominantly for grouper and snapper range from 5-10 hours. Captain Bill will also give you info during today's episode on how to book the outstanding experience of an incredible day on the Fish-n-Tales in the rich subtropical waters off Florida's Southwest Coast. In addition to our off-shore fishing topic today, Captain Neil Eisner joins us and "Talks Tackle" from Rods, Reels, Line, Leader and the business end with C&B Custom Jigs! To check available dates, pricing and to make a reservation on the Fish-n-Tales, please call Captain Scott Lavis at (239) 770-7066. Subscribe to all of our programming and social media by clicking on our HOME page @hallaroundtownradio.com 

Hall Around Town Radio
A look at Fort Myers Marine featuring Bryan Waid and Captain Neil Talks Tackle!

Hall Around Town Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 42:34


In this episode of Hall'Em In Fishin' we take an inside look into Fort Myers Marine Featuring General Manager Bryan Waid. Fort Myers Marine is a locally owned and operated marine business in Fort Myers, Florida, doing business in Lee and surrounding counties for the last 30+ years. Fort Myers Marine delivers the highest quality boats to its customers, for the hard core inshore fisherman, to the professional offshore fisherman, and the family that wants to picnic at the sandbar. Fort Myers Marine carries only the highest quality of boats and marine related equipment, proven to withstand the rigors of the saltwater environment. Fort Myers Marine always has a wide variety of boats in stock, ready to be delivered in a timely manner, including Pathfinder, Maverick, Hewes, Nautic Star, Shearwater, Blackwood, and Sterling Boats. The staff at Fort Myers Marine not only sells and services your outboard boat, they get to know you, and take care of all your boating needs. Bryan will talk about how to prepare for a boat purchase and walk you through their process of assisting a first time boater considering brand, make and model.  Additionally we will also feature Captain Neil Eisner who will "talk tackle" and take us from Rod, Reel, Line, Leader and hooks. Making his recommendations for a great day of "backcountry" fishing.  Don't forget to subscribe to our podcasts on our homepage, Like us on Facebook and also follow us on Instagram and Twitter by clicking the links on our page as well. Thanks for listening!

Hall Around Town Radio
Live Fishing in Estero Bay with Captain Neil & Captain Andrew

Hall Around Town Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 11:38


We take our first cast at some live interviews from Estero Bay while the Captains are fishing with clients! Join your host Captain Scott Hall as he talks with Captain Neil Eisner and Captain Andrew Stansell while they are fishing with clients in the waters of Estero Bay. Take a listen to the action and tips from our local fishing guides!

Hall Around Town Radio
Hall’Em In Fishin’ Focus on the Fishing Guide, Episode 1-Captain Neil Eisner

Hall Around Town Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017 20:39


Hall'Em In Fishin' Focus on the Fishing Guide,  Episode 1 Captain Neil Eisner Do you want to learn about fishing the backwaters of Estero Bay? In this episode we will introduce you to long time Estero Bay Fishing Guide, Captain Neil Eisner and take a look at his "Back-Country" fishing guide service. Hall'Em In Fishin' host Captain Scott Hall will talk with the Captain and provide an inside look at our local fishing and frequently asked questions from those who are looking for a great day of fishing on the water! There is nothing better than hooking that trophy fish in clear, shallow water and experiencing the memory of a lifetime! So sit back and take a listen to this exciting and informative "info-cast" where we focus on the fishing guide! Additional information is also provided by contacting Captain Neil by clicking on his advertisement on the front page of our hallaroundtownradio.com site!

Mr. St. Maarten Radio Show Podcast
Episode 5 - SXM Gas Prices, Dutch v French License plates, and Neil from the Celine!

Mr. St. Maarten Radio Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2008 15:08


This week we talked about the first gas hike on the island of 2008. We interview local SXM resident Captain Neil from the Celine and get the latest on his ventures on the island. John also let us in on the real deal with French vs Dutch car license plates. Hope you enjoy the show and as always be sure to send us your comments, suggestions, ideas: charlie@sxmnews.com or 866-STMAARTEN (866-786-2278) ext 8 Thanks, Charlie and John Hosts of The Mr. St. Martin Radio Show