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On this episode of Low Budget Live ACTUALLY LIVE, Luke runs his mouth about tournament cheater, Curtis Sanders, the Alabama DCNR's proposed attack on tournaments as we know it, and is joined by long time partner in crime, Darien Craig, to talk about his recent episode of Shark Tank, his journey from the fishing industry to sweet tea guru, the new proposed slot limit insanity for the Coosa River, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7 a.m. It's a cool, blue morning, and we are seated alongside the Coosa River in Alabama. Our guided meditation practice begins with mindful breathing and sensory awareness. This is an opportunity for cosmic connection and deep relaxation.It is silent except for the birds' morning chorus and a whisper of wind through the river grasses.Gradually, a family of geese make themselves known, and we are instantly reminded of Mary Oliver's poem Wild Geese, which ends with the line - {...} the world offers itself to your imagination, calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting — over and over announcing your place in the family of things.Today's poetic meditation is inspired by this invitation to remember our place in the family of things, to maintain a mindful awareness of our relationship with nature, to re-weave ourselves into the animate earth around us. Join me for this 6-minute, nature-inspired meditation.Creek Native Americans were the first people to hear the sounds of the Coosa River that are played in this meditation.Thank you to Brianna Nielsen for production and editing support. Find her at:instagram.com/brianna_podcastproIf you enjoyed today's episode, please Sign up for my newsletter at https://merylarnett.substack.com/ to receive free mini meditations each week.Want to support this podcast? Consider sending this episode to a friend or leaving a review. It is free and it really helps this show to grow!merylarnett.cominstagram.com/merylarnettyoutube.com/@ourmindfulnature
Alabama's iconic Coosa River was recently named America's fifth most endangered river. It's vast watershed, all 280 miles of tributaries and lakes, begins in the mountains of north Georgia and flows south through the very heart of Alabama. The Coosa, like so many American rivers today, faces intense pollution from industrial-scale poultry production and other agricultural runoff, as well as an array of other threats. The Coosa is also one of Alabama's most popular rivers for fishing, powerboating, kayaking and swimming. To clean it up, and keep it that way in the face of everchanging and growing challenges, the river needs tireless defenders who can be out on the water, day after day, mile after mile, in every season. Join us today to meet one of them, award-winning Coosa Riverkeeper Justinn Overton, born and raised on the rivers of Alabama, an outdoorswoman, hunter, forager, and a fierce advocate for the waters of her home.
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. Deer season is in and the fall bite is in full swing on Alabama's lakes and rivers. This week's episode gives you the skinny on how to capitalize on cooling temps and to catch fat bass. First up we have Steve Graziano with Graz's Guide Service reporting from Lake Eufala. Graz has been catching largemouth and spotted bass on dropshot rigs on the lower end of the lake, and has the information you need to put bass in the boat. Next up we talk to Stephen Rockarts with Fly Fishing Alabama on the Cahaba RIver. Stephen has been following the bass to the creek mouths, and this week gives us tips on targeting fish in these areas with streamer flies. Stephen has the info you need to target largemouth, spotted, smallmouth, and redeye bass this fall. Finally, we wrap up with Bob Mallard, Executive Director of the Native Fish Coalition. For this segment, we discuss how a conservation group dedicated to the preservation of brook trout came to have a presence in Alabama, and the importance of native species and the movement to protect them. It's all brought to you, whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word "fishing" to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list, and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report email subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Buck's Island Marine Crocodile Bay Dixie Supply Fishbites Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Southeastern Pond Management Texas Hunter
Justinn Overton, Executive Director Coosa WaterKeeper located in Birmingham Alabama patrols and documents the Coosa River and its tributaries from the land, water, and air, looks for pollution problems, responds to citizen complaints, researches and analyzes polluters' permits, collects pollution samples for laboratory analysis, educates the public about the beauty of the river and threats to it, advocates compliance with environmental laws, and works on finding solutions to pollution problems. In short – she speaks for the Coosa River. In this interview she discusses the river's wastewater challenges and offers some solutions.
Temperatures continue to drop, and the fall pattern is definitely starting to emerge. Join us this week as we check in with some of Alabama's local lake experts to see how you can take advantage of these cooler water temperatures. First up we have Alex Davis on the Coosa River. We discuss finding the bait, multispecies lures, and a new product from Davis Bait Co. meant to use with forward facing sonar Next up we have Ken Bearden. This week, Ken gives us the report for Lake Eufala and Westpoint lake. We discuss how cooler temperatures scatter fish in shallower waters, and how to keep your head “in the game” when fish change patterns. Finally, we wrap up with Andre Davis. Andre is a dedicated fly fishing enthusiast who placed 5th at last weekend's One Fly Tournament on the Coosa River System. This week we talk conservation, camaraderie, and cold-natured fish. It's all brought to you, whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word "fishing" to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list, and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report email subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Buck's Island Marine Crocodile Bay Dixie Supply Fishbites Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Southeastern Pond Management Texas Hunter
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. On this week's episode, we'll be checking in with some of our local Alabama Waterkeeper organizations to see how our fisheries are doing. If you're an outdoors enthusiast who swims, jetskis, tubes, or fishes in our water, organizations like Coosa Riverkeeper and Mobile Baykeeper do a phenomenal job of keeping you up-to-date on whether it's safe to swim and eat the fish from our waterways. First up, we have Justinn Overton with Coosa Riverkeepers reporting on the Coosa RIver. Justinn monitors the waterways around Weiss Lake, Logan Martin Lake, Lake Jordan, Lay Lake, and Neely-Henry. She's an avid outdoorswoman and environmentalist that has the information you need to know to keep you and your family safe while you're out on the Coosa Lake Systems this weekend. Next up, we have Cade Kistler with Mobile Baykeepers. Cade keeps track of the health of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, Mobile Bay, Dog River, Fowl RIver, Perdido River, and many other waterways throughout Baldwin and Mobile Counties. Whether you're a local or just visiting our bay and beaches for the weekend, Cade has the report on the issues or beautiful coastal waters face. In this week's show we talk PCB pollution, bacteria loads, and the current issue with our state's plan to leave billions of tons of coal ash along the shoreline of our lakes and rivers. We talk about the issues coal ash can cause anglers, and what you can do to help. t's all brought to you, whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word "fishing" to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list, and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report email subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Buck's Island Marine Crocodile Bay Dixie Supply Fishbites Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Southeastern Pond Management Texas Hunter
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For anglers looking for a report on Lake Eufaula or West Point Lake, we have up to date information on what the fish are doing right now from some of the top guides in the area. Be sure to listen to this week's segment as Clayton Batts brings us all the inside information on what the bass are doing right now and the best way to catch them. For the anglers looking for a Tennessee River Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Pickwick Lake Fishing Report, Lake Wilson Fishing Report, or fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Wheeler Lake fishing report, a Smith Lake fishing report, and everywhere else along the Tennessee River. This week we're talking to Tracy Humber who is giving us the report on what you need to know to target crappie effectively. For the Coosa and Tallapoosa River Fishing Report tune in for this week's report with Logan Parks. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Lake Weiss Fishing Report, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, and Logan Martin Lake fishing report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more Bass in the boat. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase!
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For anglers looking for a report on Lake Eufaula or West Point Lake, we have up to date information on what the fish are doing right now from some of the top guides in the area. Be sure to listen to this week's segment as Tony Adams brings us all the inside information on what the crappie are doing right now and the best way to catch them. For the anglers looking for a Tennessee River Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Pickwick Lake Fishing Report, Lake Wilson Fishing Report, or fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Wheeler Lake fishing report, a Smith Lake fishing report, and everywhere else along the Tennessee River. This week we're talking to David Allen who is giving us the report on what you need to know to target Bass effectively. For the Coosa and Tallapoosa River Fishing Report tune in for this week's report with Jack Maddox. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Lake Weiss Fishing Report, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, and Logan Martin Lake fishing report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more Bass in the boat. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report email subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Fish Bites Texas Hunter Dixie Supply L&M Marine Mallard Bay Killerdock Test Calibration MB Ranch King Photonis Buck's Island Marine Alabama Marine Resources Division Hayabusa Southeastern Pond Management
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For anglers looking for a report on Lake Eufaula or West Point Lake, we have up to date information on what the fish are doing right now from some of the top guides in the area. Be sure to listen to this week's segment as Clayton Batts brings us all the inside information on what the Bass are doing right now and the best way to catch them. For the anglers looking for a Tennessee River Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Pickwick Lake Fishing Report, Lake Wilson Fishing Report, or fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Wheeler Lake fishing report, a Smith Lake fishing report, and everywhere else along the Tennessee River. This week we're talking to Tucker Smith who is giving us the report on what you need to know to target Bass effectively. For the Coosa and Tallapoosa River Fishing Report tune in for this week's report with Tucker Smith. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Lake Weiss Fishing Report, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, and Logan Martin Lake fishing report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more Bass in the boat. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Fish Bites Texas Hunter Dixie Supply L&M Marine Mallard Bay Killerdock Test Calibration MB Ranch King Photonis Buck's Island Marine Alabama Marine Resources Division Hayabusa Southeastern Pond Management
On today's episode (Ep 374) we are joined by Bassmaster Elite Series pro, Justin Hamner! We catch up and talk about his successful tournament on Lay Lake (Coosa River).Justin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justinhamnerfishing/Thanks for listening! Please leave us a rating and review.Want to rock some Serious Angler, Business from the Bass Boat or Serious Dangler merch? Click the link to shop: https://seriousanglernetwork.com/----------DISCOUNT CODES/SHOW PARTNERS: • X2Power AGM and Lithium batteries (https://x2powerbattery.com/) Use code "Seriousx2" to save yourself 10% off your battery order• For your fishing electronics and boat rigging needs: Check out Bass Fishin Electronics at https://www.bassfishinelectronics.com/• Create your own custom baits with Do-It Molds! Click this link to get set up: https://store.do-itmolds.com/?AffId=26• Omnia Fishing: Use code "SERIOUSFIRST" for 15% off your FIRST order on Omnia and then for anything future orders use code "SERIOUS10" for 10% off your entire order at (www.omniafishing.com)• Hobie Eyewear (20% Off): Use This Link: https://shrsl.com/2w5mb & use code “SERIOUS20” ----------Listen and follow the other shows on the Serious Angler Podcast Network:• Business from the Bass Boat on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-from-the-bass-boat/id1498266771• Business from the Bass Boat on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5bcNUjUIrzHhDdhYbf0Y8F?si=igWWXGVSQYKJqK8-uOn1DA&nd=1• Lure Lab on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9v-l3kxscyEo1VaR496YuA• Lure Lab on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lurelabpodcast/• Lure Lab on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lure-lab-fishing-tackle-podcast/id1647356424• Lure Lab on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/492TVeCHB214CzMUg1NHwX?si=d598629bef024663• Serious Angler on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/serious-angler-bass-fishing-podcast/id1481348744• Serious Angler on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0YM9ZUVNL9NRT4aUmKe4m4?si=e4507da9ef8e43f9----------Follow Along On Serious Angler Social Media:• Instagram: www.instagram.com/seriousangler/• Facebook: www.facebook.com/SeriousAngler• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SeriousAnglerBassFishing• Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousangler• Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeriousAngler• Have a question? Email us at theseriousangler@gmail.com----------Follow Our Personal Social Media:• Adam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam_deakin_/• Andy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fullfishingguideservice/• Andy's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkuwh_ttyk2uI6CKFHKNtAA• Bailey's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOpM5fxOcUciqLsIB8dK7Ag• Bailey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bailey_eigbrett/----------#podcast #bassfishing #fishingpodcastPlease leave us a rating and review!Support the show
On Episode 126 of the Inside Bassmaster Podcast presented by Black Rifle Coffee Company, hosts Ronnie Moore and Kyle Jessie discuss the 5th stop of the 2023 Elite Series season at Lay Lake. 2019 Bassmaster Angler of the Year Scott Canterbury joins the show and tells his history, expectations and keys to Lay Lake in order to be successful this week. 0:00 - South Carolina events were great3:27 - Scott Canterbury joins the show22:05 - Reflecting on past Coosa River events33:56 - Fantasy Fishing picks#bassmaster #podcast #laylake
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For the anglers looking for a Tennessee River Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Pickwick Lake Fishing Report, or Lake Wilson Fishing Report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Wheeler Lake fishing report, a Smith Lake fishing report, and everywhere else along the Tennessee River. For the Coosa and Tallapoosa River Fishing Report tune in for this week's report with Lee Piis. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Lake Weiss Fishing Report, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, and Logan Martin Lake fishing report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more Crappie in the boat. This week we're talking to Brandon Watson who is giving us the report on what you need to know to target Bass effectively out of a Kayak. And lastly on this week's Freshwater Report we rounded out the show with a special segment featuring Mark Thompson from Pensacola Motorsports to learn how to choose the right jet ski for your fishing needs and style. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Fish Bites Texas Hunter Dixie Supply L&M Marine Mallard Bay Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Photonis Buck's Island Marine Alabama Marine Resources Division Hayabusa Southeastern Pond Management
CEO and mother of two, Kellie shares what it means to show up as her best self and lead from a female POV while wearing many hats in Tech. This is an episode you will want to pull out a pen and paper because it's just that good! Get to Know KellieKellie Clark is the CEO of Appthink, an idea accelerator and community of builders that helps new founders turn audacious ideas into audacious execution and determine if their ideas for a tech or tech-enabled venture are worth the pursuit. Aspiring founders learn how to build things quickly, and inexpensively, and how to turn a good idea into a great product.Kellie most recently served as Director of Programs for Innovation Depot, an incubator and equity-based accelerator. During her tenure, she created and curated programming for early-stage founders, and supported pre-seed/seed investments in companies reshaping industries in the southeast.She has previous experience leading program management, organizational change, and sustainable fund development. Her "wins" include everything from launching a pre-accelerator during her time with Innovation Depot to driving a 200% increase in recruitment and enrollment in her previous role with Innovate Birmingham's software development Bootcamp. In addition, Kellie served as the lead Project Manager for Birmingham's 2018 Innovation Week, a week-long celebration of events that showcased Birmingham's tech – ecosystem and engaged tech talent in the city.Kellie is a two-time graduate of Auburn University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Masters of Public Administration, with a concentration in Economic Development. As an AmeriCorps alumna, she has an affinity for community service and currently gives her time and talent to various non-profit organizations in the southeast. Kellie spends her free time engaging in outdoor sports and serving as the Southeast Regional leader for Outdoor Afro, a national organization with the expressed mission to "celebrate and inspire African-American connections and leadership in nature." She serves as board chair for Urban Community Montessori, serves on the boards of Ruffner Mountain, Cahaba River Society, and as an advisory member for Birmingham Black Techies.When she's not encouraging first-time founders to validate and build, you can find her leading kayak adventures on the Coosa River, being an audiophile at Seasick Records, or road-tripping with her husband, and their two small children. HostSK VaughnResourcesBook Referenced by Kellie: The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For the anglers looking for a Tennessee River Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Pickwick Lake Fishing Report, or Lake Wilson Fishing Report, , look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Wheeler Lake fishing report, a Smith Lake fishing report, and everywhere else along the Tennessee River. This week we're talking to Preston Kendrick who is giving us the report on what you need to know to target Bass effectively and JR Hall talking about giant catfish. For the Coosa and Tallapoosa River Fishing Report tune in for this week's report with Aaron Cherry. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Lake Weiss Fishing Report, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, and Logan Martin Lake fishing report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more Bass in the boat. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646)495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report email subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Fish Bites Texas Hunter Dixie Supply L&M Marine Mallard Bay Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Photonis Buck's Island Marine Alabama Marine Resources Division Hayabusa
Clayton started with Legion FC in the summer of 2018 as a Communications and Marketing intern and took on a full time role that fall as Communications Coordinator heading in to the club's inaugural season. Before joining the team, he worked and lived in Prague, Czech Republic and spent time in the UAB Sports Information office. He received a master's degree in Communications from UAB, after completing his undergraduate degree in History at Birmingham-Southern College. Clayton was born and raised in Opelika, AL, loves Auburn University athletics, and is a huge Everton fan. When he's not at work, he's either watching the NBA or English Premier League, playing soccer or basketball, or hanging out at the Coosa River or Lake Martin with his wife, Kinsey, their daughter, Mary Spencer, and their two dogs, Archie and Riley.
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For anglers looking for a report on Lake Eufaula or West Point Lake, we have up to date information on what the fish are doing right now from some of the top guides in the area. Be sure to listen to this week's segment as Tony Adams brings us all the inside information on what the Crappie are doing right now and the best way to catch them, and from Ken Bearden on West Point Lake giving us insight on the largemouth and spots at West Point. Also, if you a veteran or know of a veteran that would like to book a trip with Ken, listen to this weeks show for information about how to reserve a spot or get involved. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Fish Bites Texas Hunter Dixie Supply L&M Marine Mallard Bay Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Photonis Buck's Island Marine Alabama Marine Resources Division Hayabusa
Kay covers fishing around the state of Alabama as well as hosts Terry Tucker, or otherwise known as The Legend on The Coosa River. Together they discuss and make predictions for the Alabama Bass Trail's upcoming tournament on Neely Henry.
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For anglers looking for a report on Lake Eufaula or West Point Lake, we have up to date information on what the fish are doing right now form some of the top guides in the area. Be sure to listen to this week's segment as Clayton Batts brings us all the inside information on what the Bass are doing right now and the best way to catch them. For the anglers looking for a Tennessee River Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Pickwick Lake Fishing Report, Lake Wilson Fishing Report, or fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Wheeler Lake fishing report, a Smith Lake fishing report, and everywhere else along the Tennessee River. This week we're talking to Brent Crow who is giving us the report on what you need to know to target Bass effectively. For the Coosa and Tallapoosa River Fishing Report tune in for this week's report with Joey Nania and Eric Cagle. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Lake Weiss Fishing Report, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, and Logan Martin Lake fishing report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more Bass in the boat with Joey and more crappie in the grease wight Eric. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Fish Bites Texas Hunter Dixie Supply L&M Marine Mallard Bay Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Photonis Buck's Island Marine Alabama Marine Resources Division Hayabusa
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For anglers looking for a report on Lake Eufaula or West Point Lake, we have up to date information on what the fish are doing right now form some of the top guides in the area. Be sure to listen to this week's segment as Clayton Batts brings us all the inside information on what the Bass are doing right now and the best way to catch them. For the anglers looking for a Tennessee River Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Pickwick Lake Fishing Report, Lake Wilson Fishing Report, or fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Wheeler Lake fishing report, a Smith Lake fishing report, and everywhere else along the Tennessee River. This week we're talking to Tracy Humber who is giving us the report on what you need to know to target Crappie effectively. For the Coosa and Tallapoosa River Fishing Report tune in for this week's report with David Hare. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Lake Weiss Fishing Report, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, and Logan Martin Lake fishing report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more Stripe Bass in the boat. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase. Show Sponsors: AFTCO L&M Marina Southeastern Pond Management Photonis MB Ranch King Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Texas Hunter Buck's Island Marina Fishbites Killerdock Outdoor Alabama YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For the anglers looking for a Tennessee River Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Pickwick Lake Fishing Report, Lake Wilson Fishing Report, or fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Wheeler Lake fishing report, a Smith Lake fishing report, and everywhere else along the Tennessee River. This week we're talking to Jason Whitehead who is giving us the report on what you need to know to target Bass effectively. For the Coosa and Tallapoosa River Fishing Report, tune in with Jack Maddox for this week's report. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Lake Weiss Fishing Report, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, and Logan Martin Lake fishing report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more Bass in the boat. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts and don't forget to text the word "fishing" to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list, and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Show Sponsors: AFTCO L&M Marina Southeastern Pond Management Photonis MB Ranch King Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Texas Hunter Buck's Island Marina Fishbites Killerdock Outdoor Alabama YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For the anglers looking for a Tennessee River Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Pickwick Lake Fishing Report, Lake Wilson Fishing Report, or fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Wheeler Lake fishing report, a Smith Lake fishing report, and everywhere else along the Tennessee River. This week we're talking to Cody Harrison who is giving us the report on what you need to know to target bass effectively. For the Coosa River Fishing Report tune in for this week's report with Zeke Gossett. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Lake Weiss Fishing Report, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, and Logan Martin Lake fishing report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more bass in the boat. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word "fishing" to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase!
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For anglers looking for a report on Lake Eufaula or West Point Lake, we have up to date information on what the fish are doing right now form some of the top guides in the area. Be sure to listen to this week's segment as Clayton Batts brings us all the inside information on what the Bass are doing right now and the best way to catch them. For the anglers looking for a Tennessee River Fishing Report, Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Pickwick Lake Fishing Report, Lake Wilson Fishing Report, or fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Wheeler Lake fishing report, a Smith Lake fishing report, and everywhere else along the Tennessee River. This week we're talking to David Allen who is giving us the report on what you need to know to target Bass effectively. For the Coosa River Fishing Report tune in for this week's report with Lee Pitts. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Lake Weiss Fishing Report, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, and Logan Martin Lake fishing report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more Crappie in the boat. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase!
The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, Coosa and Tallapoosa Fishing Report and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. For the Coosa River Fishing Report tune in for this week's report with High School tournament winner Andrew Jones. You never know what you might get in the fishing report each week as we cover the Coosa River, Lake Neely Henry fishing report, Lay Lake fishing report, Lake Martin fishing report, Logan Martin Lake fishing report as well as Lake Jordan and Mitchell Fishing Report. This week we'll learn some great tips, tricks, and tactics for putting more Bass in the boat. For the Tallapoosa River Fishing report you will hear all the insight from Lake Martin as well as other lakes and reservoirs and learn what the guys in the know are doing to put fish in the boat. This week we will be joined by Eric Cagle. Eric has won about everything there is to win in the crappie world and he takes the time this week to discuss what the crappie are doing right now. There is a lot of knowledge and experience in this segment guys! It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Show Sponsors: AFTCO L&M Marina Southeastern Pond Management Photonis MB Ranch King Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Texas Hunter Buck's Island Marina Fishbites Killerdock Outdoor Alabama YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors
On this week's show, Brian talks with some of the best freshwater anglers in Alabama. This week our freshwater fishing expert contributors are Tracy Humber with the Tennessee River Report, Tony Smith gives us the Guntersville Report, and Tucker Smith lands the Coosa River Report. Enjoy the show, and make sure to get out on the water this weekend. Show Sponsors: AFTCO Mallard Bay L&M Marina Southeastern Pond Management Photonis MB Ranch King Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Buck's Island Marina Fishbites Killerdock Outdoor Alabama YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors
This week the guys are back with another great show. We have in the winners from the Alabama Kayak Fishing State Championship down on the lower Coosa River in Wetumpka. We get to hear three different takes on how the tail race was approached and how there 90 inch plus stringers were caught. We hear about canoes, pedal drives, and sit inside kayaks in the white waters and of course some great catch stories of big Alabama Bass. You definitely want to tune into this one! Dale Hollow Lodging- www.eastport.info Fantasy Kayak League- www.paddlenfin.com/fantasy Waypoint TV- https://waypointtv.com Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/paddlenfin Podcast & Website- www.paddlenfin.com YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/paddlenfin Email- paddlenfin@gmail.com Social Media- @paddlenfin Yak Gadget- www.yakgadget.com Pelican Professional- www.pelican.com Rocktown paddlesports - rocktownadventures.com JigMasters Jigs- https://jigmasters.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Consider the strange and varied circumstances of the 19th Century legend of the Coosa River Monster, a uniquely northeastern Alabama occurrence that was never quite what it appeared...and it appeared many times over those long-lost decades to bring tall tales - and even word of a curse - to the darkened woods of the 1800's.All that, plus our spoiler-ridden review for the new horror film, Pearl, and a full breakdown of our amazing experience at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Orlando!Join Amanda, Erica, Jess & Kevin for all this and more in the world of horror!Listen now!Join our Facebook group for exclusive insights and art based on our stories: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aintnosuchthingAin't No Such Thing © Inverse Press, LLC.https://www.facebook.com/groups/aintnosuchthing
On this week's show, Brian Senn talks with some of the best freshwater anglers in Alabama. This week our freshwater fishing expert contributors are Brad Whitehead talks Small Mouth Bass with the Tennessee River Report, and Jake Maddox talks equipment, line, and lures with the Coosa River Report. The cooler weather is here, and the bite is heating up, so get out on the water this weekend! Show Sponsors: AFTCO L&M Marina Southeastern Pond Management Photonis MB Ranch King Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Buck's Island Marina Fishbites Killerdock Outdoor Alabama YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors
This week, Tom West joins The SavvyCast to share about his cattle business, River West Cattle. Tom shares how he got into the cattle business as well as how he gets meat from the farm to consumers. Episode At A Glance: This week on The SavvyCast, I am joined by Tom West of River West Cattle. Tom's business is located in Alpine, Alabama and its mission is to provide customers with delicious, healthy farm-raised beef at affordable prices. In this episode, Tom shares how River West Cattle first began and the details of their products. Additionally, he explains how listeners and other customers can purchase beef on their website. Who Is Tom West? Tom West's family started in the cattle business about ten years ago when he and his son bought 15 Brangus cattle and a bull. Today, the herd has grown to close to 100 mama cows and three registered bulls, which they raise on approximately 500 fertile acres of mixed pasture and forest bordering the Coosa River. They have also grown as cattle farmers and have learned how to best care for their cattle while producing delicious and healthy products for human consumption. Questions Answered In This Episode: How did Tom get into this business? What are steers? How does cattle farming work? What is hanging weight? How does meat get from the farm to the consumer? What is the difference between fully grass-fed meat and grain-fed meats? How do you cook grass-fed meat? What are the different options you can purchase from their website? What is their pricing like compared to grocery stores? Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Purchase beef through the River West website River West's Facebook page I hope you enjoyed this episode! As always, if you have time to rate, review, and subscribe to The SavvyCast on Apple Podcasts, it would be SO appreciated!!! If you like this podcast, be sure to check these out: Let's Talk: How to Turn a Pole Barn into a Lovely Cottage with Sharon Gilbert Let's Talk BBQ with Martin's BBQ Joint Founder Pat Martin
To write about the waterways of Alabama is to wade through converging streams of fact and fiction, reality and lore, what’s actually true and what’s just a good story.Let me give you an example: a few weeks ago, on an oxbow of the Alabama River just downstream from its confluence, I swam past an abandoned film set. It’s a film set that was built to appear like a town once thriving and then run down. A stretch of houses halfway completed in order to appear halfway to ruin. Facades and porches finished and then weathered; floorboards unlaid and back doors never hung. The director of the film had come across the island while scouting for locations here in Elmore County, Alabama. There wasn’t anything on the island then. Or nothing manmade, anyway. So they built it, weathered it, and left behind a new old town on the island.The movie filmed here was Big Fish — a story of a son’s quest to parse the truth from the fiction of his father’s tales.The town is called Spectre; the town is called Jackson Lake Island.The island is privately owned but it’s open to the public and has become something of a tourist attraction since the film’s release. You can pay $3 and drive across the causeway to wander the film set. But it seems more popular as a recreation area. A place to camp, fish, boat, swim, or feed the herd of wild goats who have taken up residence on the island.On a Sunday in August, that herd of goats descended on every car to park at a campsite. Ours was no exception.We — me and Shaelyn and Ozzie, that eternally game and up-for-anything crew — made for a site on the far side of the island to spend the afternoon. After greeting the goats, I swam out into the channel. The water got deep quickly and I had to plunge earlier than I might have preferred, all things being equal. But you don’t go wild swimming on your own terms, so I plunged and dolphin kicked and came up paddling a good ways out into the channel. Early enough in the day that the water was still crisp, refreshing if not bracing. The water was like tea — a little tannin-y without feeling at all viscous or algal or gross.About halfway into the channel, I noticed what turned out to be a tree branch emerging from the water’s surface but which at first and second glance I’d mistaken for a water snake with its head raised. After a moment’s panic, I swam over to get a closer look.The branch was still connected to the rest of the tree, which must have fallen from the opposite bank. Winded from the swimming and treading, I tried to stand on the trunk but its angle proved too steep, its surface too slick to get any purchase. I slipped, barely avoiding a faceplant on the log. Had anyone been watching from the bank, the Benny Hill theme song might have come to mind.The felled tree was likely lingering damage from the tornado that touched down here last May. Another tree caved in the roof of the campground’s pavilion. The storm spared the film set, though. The feigned ruin still intact; the felled trees now submerged.While I’d been swimming, Shaelyn and Ozzie had been tracking the goats across the island. I swam back in and caught up with them and the three of us headed over to the film set.As we approached, a child was tossing a pair of shoes into the air, trying to snag them on a line stretched between two poles — the makeshift gateway to the fictional place. The boy couldn’t have been older than seven. He was immersed in his task. The shoes on the line, it’s a reference to the film. If you wandered through the forest and wound up in the town, they’d take your shoes and string them on the line. The grass was so soft here, who needed shoes? And if they’re gone, well, you couldn’t leave.Stories are seductive like that. Tell a good enough tale and you might never want to leave it.But this kid, he hadn’t tied his laces together. There was nothing to catch the line. He was just hucking his shoes into the air and watching them fall. After a few throws, though, he’d figured it out and after his successful throw, immediately took off.We did a lap of the one-street ghost town but I hung back a ways. I watched Ozzie and Shaelyn walk through these fictions made real. They peered up at the shoes — all those wishes to stay in the enchanted town — then crane their necks around the doorways of the abandoned homes. I was being visited by a memory I don’t think I’d ever before recollected. I’d been relying on Shaelyn’s memory of the film until it hit me: I’d seen this movie too. On a date; we’d rented it from Blockbuster. That was back in 2005, when Alabama existed in my mind hardly at all, what I did know came mostly from fictions, exaggerations. And now Blockbuster has long since closed and my life has taken shape here — a husband, a father, an itinerant documentarian — and less than an hour from this fictional world. Jackson Lake Island is just outside Millbrook. Elmore County. From there we headed for the county seat, Wetumpka. Wetumpka’s got a quaint little downtown, bordered on one side by the Coosa River, the other by a state highway that runs along a ridge. Halfway up that ridge stands an imposing white Victorian home, turreted and gabled.That house appears in the film, too. It’s the father’s home. In the driveway are branded signs letting you know that this is the house you’ve come to see but also informing you that you can’t park there.That afternoon on our way out to the next swimming spot, we drove by to catch a glimpse of the house. Halfway up the hill, I worried our little hatchback might not manage. It was a little hair-raising but the car prevailed.That ridge on which the Victorian home stands, that’s the result of what’s now called the Wetumpka Crater. Or the Wetumpka impact crater, if you want to get technical about it, which apparently not everyone does. The crater’s more than four miles in diameter, the impact dating back almost one hundred million years ago — way before Blockbuster. The horseshoe shape of the crater’s perimeter indicates to geologists that the asteroid hit at an oblique angle. Around the time that geologists were confirming the dating of the crater, the Auburn Astronomical society toured the crater and in their dispatch described the asteroid impact as “Alabama's greatest natural disaster in the last 81.5 million years.” It’s massive, as far as craters go. And internationally recognized, as important old craters are.But when I mentioned the crater to a biology professor at Auburn University, he laughed. “That crater’s more famous outside the state than in,” he said. Point being that it’s sometimes hard to excite people about a crater from 81 million years ago if they only count the earth’s years in the thousands.Through the lowest point in that crater runs the Coosa River and along a patch of shoals just north of town sits Corn Creek Park. We parked and clambered down the bank to a sandy beach.We arrived at the river in the late afternoon, stayed til early evening. People were tubing, coming through on kayaks and canoes, their friends waiting on the shoreline with beers. The sun was setting, the water babbling. Bouquets of gloriously accented English and Spanish bloomed into the night and carried over the water.People will ask why you love Alabama and it’s clear they’ve never imagined Corn Creek Park at dusk.It’s lovely here. The place makes it easy to put out of mind what you see as you come into the park. You turn left off the state highway. To your right when you turn is one of the four state prisons in the county. More people are imprisoned here in Elmore County than in any other county in the state. Which means that, per capita, more people are imprisoned in Elmore County than in nearly any other county in the country. I can keep zooming out but I think you get the point.It got late. As we started packing up, another family with a child about Ozzie’s age arrived. We chatted about how much our children loved to swim, about how nice it was that our children loved to swim. I wondered about the stories we’d hand down to our children about this place, about their place in it. Foolish to think we’d have any great amount of control of what happens in their stories but we had chosen to set them here. It will be home for Ozzie in a way it never will for me.Even so, when I tell about Alabama, and especially when I tell Ozzie about Alabama, I want to emphasize the beauty, the love, the strangeness to be found here. But like all stories, that one is full of half-truths and exaggerations and convenient evasions — like the story just across the street, one of barbed wire, desperation and neglect, the vicious and punitive power wielded here, often against the most vulnerable.Why do you love Alabama? Easier to tell it like Big Fish. At the end, the father — the teller of all those tall tales — is terminally ill, bedridden. But he won’t abide dying in the ICU. So they carry him out and down to the banks of the river, where he turns into a catfish and swims off into the shoals of the Coosa River.It’s a good story. But on the walk back up the river bank after setting him in the water, you’ve got to pass an awful lot of barbed wire.. This is a public episode. 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On this week's show, Brian talks with some of the best freshwater anglers in Alabama. This week our contributors are Brent Crow with the Tennessee River and Lake Wheeler Report, Jason Foster with the Pickwick Report, and Jake Maddox with the Coosa Report all the way from iCast 2022. Enjoy the show, stay hydrated, and get out on the water this weekend! Show Sponsors: AFTCO L&M Marina Boaters List Southeastern Pond Management Photonis MB Ranch King Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Buck's Island Marina Fishbites Killerdock Outdoor Alabama YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors
On this week's show, Brian talks with some of the best freshwater anglers in Alabama. This week our contributors are JR Hall with the Tennessee River, and Catfish Report and Norman Latona of Southeastern Pond Management delivers the Pond Management Minute. Enjoy the show, stay hydrated, and get out on the water! Show Sponsors: AFTCO L&M Marina Boaters List Southeastern Pond Management Photonis MB Ranch King Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Buck's Island Marina Fishbites Killerdock Outdoor Alabama YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors
Each year, American Rivers, one the largest organizations advocating for clean and healthy rivers, releases their annual report of 10 rivers in the United States that need help. This episode is an interview with two staff from American Rivers, Amy Souers Kober and Matt Rice, where they explain the report, how it has led to rivers having improved water quality in the recent past, and the 10 rivers in the “America's Most Endangered Rivers of 2022” report. ADVERTISING SPONSORNissan and the Denver Area Nissan Dealers GUESTS & ORGANIZATIONAmerican RiversReport: America's Most Endangered RiversVideo Announcing The Most Endangered Rivers of 2022Amy Souers Kober, Vice President, CommunicationsMatt Rice, Southwest Regional DirectorRiver Network RELATED ARTICLESThe Salt Lake Tribune: "It feels like a dying reservoir": Deltas of sediment are pushing into Glen Canyon as Lake Powell disappearsThe New York Times: Colorado River Reservoirs Are So Low, Government WIll Delay Releases RIVER CLEAN UP ORGANIZATIONProtect Our Rivers RIVER RADIUS PODCASTEmailInstagramFacebookWebsite
This week on the Alabama Freshwater fishing report, we start out on Lake Pickwick with Ty Cox from Hammer Rods. Ty says it is absolutely on at Pickwick right now, and the fish are biting from 2ft to 20. Go early and look for the shad spawn. It only lasts an hour or so, but when it's on, it's on. Next, we go to the Coosa River with Brandon Watson. If you're a kayak fisherman or have been considering getting into kayak fishing, you do not want to miss this segment. Kayaks have come a long way, and the tournament trail continues to grow. We end the show with Vivian Autry from Crank4Bank. They have 400-tagged bass between Wheeler and Lake Martin, and prizes range from $1,500 - $1,000,000.00 with boats and trucks in-between. It only takes one cast to be a winner, and anyone can be a winner no matter what age or how good of a fisherman you are. Be sure and go to crank4bank.com and make sure you're signed up for a chance to win! Register For Crank4Bank Check Out The Best Regional Fishing Tournaments on Fishing Chaos Show Sponsors: L&M Marina Boaters List Southeastern Pond Management Photonis MB Ranch King Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Hunting Exchange Buck's Island Marina Fishbites Killerdock Outdoor Alabama YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors
In this week's episode of We Love Outdoors with Rich Davenport, your humble host provides the latest news in the world of archery, as the NYS NASP Championship was held at the State Fair Grounds in Syracuse, with the event being sponsored by the NYSDEC. Over 400 elementary, middle school and high school kids competed in this state championship bullseye format event from across school districts from 16 different counties across NYS. You can visit the NASP website (https://nasptournaments.org, search for tournaments) to get the full results and standings, both individual boys and girls, and by school. Three categories, elementary, middle and high school separated by boys and girls (really!), wit the top 10 finishers receiving an award to recognize the accomplishment, winners received the championship trophy, a new NY Champion Genesis Bow with bow case and they qualified for the National Championship event slated for May 12-14, 2022 Louisville, KY. Coyote season is winding down, with the close of the season today not March 26, as I previously reported. I apologize for the error. Nevertheless, Coyote have been very active this late winter/ early spring, and several folks on social media noted some brazen behavior being observed. Also seemed like some didn't realize the season ran through end of March, probably thinking the season either closed end of December, or closed with small game on Feb 28. With some late season snow, the coyote hunt should show solid right up until the very end at midnight tonight. And while this seasonably screwed up weather shows, areas in the Northern Zone, especially the high peaks in the ADK are once again showing avalanche dangers, and DEC has once again issued an announcement reminding those planning a hike or snowshoe, or a downhill skiing trip to be aware that the melting snow creates unstable snowpack ripe for deadly slides and avalanches to occur. Recently, Forest Rangers and volunteers recovered a missing hiker that was sadly found deceased, under 4 feet of snow, and although evidence suggests he was caught in an avalanche, no real way to confirm if that was the case, or the snow accumulation was the result of snow drifts. Opening Day of trout season is coming up April 1, and with the wet spring and periodic accumulating sow, the inland streams should be running well with good flow, if now a bit high. Trout stocking is now underway, which actually kicked off 3rd week in March, and runs through May across most of the state, with a few special waters seeing stocking into June. Remember, season have changed with the new fishing regulations, and crappie minimum length is also increasing from 9" to 10" on April 1. Sunfish regulations change as well, along with lots of changes governing inland trout lakes and ponds. 2022 continues to the record breaking trends of 2021, with not one, not two, but three new state records recorded this month across the USA. Maryland has a new muskellunge record when Kyle Mullenix caught a 49 inch, 33 lb musky while fishing from the banks of the Potomac River. It broke the previous record that was set in 2017. Then, in Missouri, an angler from Illinois, Jim Dain, who was on a family trip to Lake of the Ozarks, landed a 140 lb. 10 oz. Paddlefish, which he didn't know could be a state record until another angler at the boat launched advised him to get it weighed. And finally, Rachel Harrison of Adairsville, GA set the longnose gar record with a 31 lb. 2 oz. beast caught while fishing the Coosa River. This is the 3rd state record to fall in Georgia in the last four months! This and much more in this week's episode of We Love Outdoors with Rich Davenport. Tune in to get all the latest and stay up to date on the great outdoors news and goings on! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rich-davenport/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rich-davenport/support
This week Chris & Kay welcome one of the bigger personalities on the ABT Trail in Coosa River specialist and Crappie Guide Lee Pitts! Lee will give us the run down on Neely and what he expects when the ABT Train rolls into town in a few short weeks!
In this episode of the podcast the guys chat with MLF Pro Dustin Connell. Topics discussed include spotted bass on the Coosa River, jumping giant boat wakes, Dustin's college fishing days, and much more.
Coosa River keeper, Justinn Overton, joins us to talk about the amount of E-Coli in alabamas lakes and rivers.
This week Chris & Miss Kay get excited for former ABT Angler Wes Logan as they listen in to his first career Bassmaster Elite Series Win. The pair welcome in ABT North Angler Randy Tobert to talk about this weekends Weiss Lake event. They also discuss the 2022 schedule and more!
In Episode 30 of Cast to Podcast, Ronnie Moore and Kyle Jessie preview the Whataburger Bassmaster Elite at Neely Henry. This is only the 4th event all-time at this Coosa River fishery for the Bassmaster tournament trail. Ronnie and Kyle talk about the layout of the lake and river until the 19 minute mark when they begin selecting their team.
Gadsden, is a city in Etowah County Alabama. Located on the Coosa River, about 56 miles northeast of Birmingham and 90 miles southwest of Chattanooga, Tennessee. All throughout the 20th century, and even today, there was a dark morbid tale being told around Gadsden. that a witch, living in a shack, along the wooded area of Hinds Road, sold her soul to the devil and, her evil soul continues to frighten the people of Gadsden, the Witch of Hinds Road.[FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA & MORE]TWITTER: www.twitter.com/SouthernOddPodINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/SouthernOddPodJARED'S TWITTER: www.twitter.com/jared_ordisJARED'S INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/jared.ordisORDIS STUDIOS PODCAST NETWORK & WEBSITE: www.ordisstudios.com[ADDITONAL INFORMATION]Questions or Business Inquiry, Email Us @ ordisstudios@gmail.comResearched was used for this episode of Southern Oddities, and we couldn't have made it possible without the journalism and dedication from these awesome sources of information: Youtube [Spectral Wolfpack Paranormal] Werewolves [The Hellhound of Hinds Road] Wikipedia [Gadsen, AL] Only in Your State [Urban Legends AL] Ranker [Creepy Alabama Stories Legends] Guitars Gear and Ghosts [Haunted Alabama] Haunted Places [Hinds Road]"Southern Oddities" is created & produced by Jared Ordis, an Ordis Studios production. This show is part of the Ordis Studios Network Copyright © 2021 by Ordis Studioswww.ordisstudios.com
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Well, as good as last week was, it sounds like the ugly may have gotten the best of us this week. We greatly appreciate Walker Kent co-hosting his week, and he started today's show off with a not so great report from the Coosa River. Walker is still able to catch a bag on buzz baits and spooks, but the size is way down. Then we hop up north to Lake Guntersville with Alex Davis, and if anybody is catching them up there, it would be this guy. Alex shared that the bite is extremely slow up there as well, and even though he is still able to pick up some fish on the frog bite, it's not what it's supposed to be for this time of the year. The one thing they all agree on though, is that fall is coming, and the fishing could explode at any minute. I have a feeling over the next two weeks; our callers are going to be happy happy happy with what's going on around the state of Alabama. Y'all be sure to listen in the next few weeks, and we'll find out!! Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts and if you'd like us to email you the podcast, head over to greatdaysoutdoors.com/affr, and we'll send you the new show each week. Sponsors: Southeastern Pond Management YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors Fishbites Flora Bama Marina Killerdock
On the Alabama Fresh Water Fishing Report this week we are joined by Grayson Morris the 2 time high school National Champion. Grayson talks about his journey that led to the national championships and ultimately the signing of a collegiate scholarship. Grayson also gives us a good report from the Coosa River chain. Segment 2 we are joined by first time guest Capt Mike Carter on the Tennessee River. Capt Mike is a night fishing machine and talks about how to be productive when the sun goes down! Last but not least we go to the Mobile Delta with Capt Wayne Miller. Captain Wayne talks about summer time patterns in the delta and how he catches fish even in these dog days. Presented by Ron Davis - Geico of Mobile Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts and if you'd like us to email you the podcast, head over to greatdaysoutdoors.com/affr, and we'll send you the new show each week. Sponsors: Geico of Mobile Southeastern Pond Management, Fishbites Flora Bama Marina Great Days Outdoors Killerdock YUDU National Land Realty
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Jody and Wes Logan talk about the FLW Cup, his rookie season on Tour and the Coosa River to start things off. Then, Kyle and Jody pick Costa Challenge teams for the 1000 Islands, run through some Tour news and talk fishing.
The interrupted rocksnail, rough hornsnail, and Georgia pigtoe mussel are all endangered species, having disappeared from 90 percent or more of their historical ranges, largely due to the damming of rivers where they live. All three are native to the Coosa River drainage in Alabama and North Georgia, the Georgia pigtoe also occurring in east Tennessee.
April Ingle from the Georgia River Network gets us prepared for the summer paddling season and the economic and tourism dollars it brings to the state. Cutting a unique path across North Georgia, the 163-mile long Etowah River Water Trail provides a path into one of the state's most historically significant and one of the nation's most biologically diverse rivers. It is also the first river to it's own book, in a series of waterproof Georgia River Trail Guides being produced by Georgia Univeristy Press. To purchase click here. http://ow.ly/lKR6W Currently, seven developed public boat landings, numerous undeveloped public access points and several boat ramps on Lake Allatoona (the river's only impoundment) provide journeys of varying lengths along the river's course. A coalition of non-profit organizations, private landowners and local governments are working to establish additional developed boat landings to improve public access to what many call North Georgia's "best family paddling destination." A project of the Coosa River Basin Initiative/Upper Coosa Riverkeeper, this website provides an online gateway to adventures on the Etowah as it winds its way out of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Lumpkin County, past Dawsonville, and through Forsyth and Cherokee counties before spreading into Lake Allatoona behind Allatoona Dam. Below the Dam, the river flows through Cartersville, past the Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site and then ends its 163-mile journey in downtown Rome at its confluence with the Oostanaula to form the Coosa River.