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In this episode of the Robbie and Carly podcast (with Alana McLean filling in for Carly) the hosts share personal stories about marriage, including humorous moments and communication challenges. They discuss King Charles's unexpected foray into music with a curated playlist, and engage with listeners about their own experiences of worrying about partners who are late. The conversation blends humor, relationship insights, and light-hearted banter, creating an engaging and relatable atmosphere. The importance of communication in relationships. Humor can be a great way to address marital issues. Unexpected situations can lead to funny stories. King Charles has a surprising taste in music. Public therapy sessions can be beneficial for couples. Listener engagement adds depth to the conversation. Pranks can be taken too far and cause concern. It's better to be safe than sorry in emergencies. Sharing personal stories can strengthen connections with listeners. Every couple has their own unique challenges. 00:00 Introduction and Daily Kickoff02:27 Airing Dirty Laundry: Marriage Insights06:04 King Charles and His Musical Playlist09:18 Crabbing Adventures and Communication Breakdown15:13 Listener Stories and ReflectionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris, Neil, Ryan, and Adam were four friends whose crabbing trip on the treacherous Columbia River turned into a fight for survival. When their boat struck a hidden rock bar and sank in under 60 seconds, chaos erupted. Swimming in frigid water, facing towering waves, and with no help in sight, their fate seemed sealed. Yet, through divine timing, selfless heroism, and unexpected rescuers, God's presence shone through in this miraculous escape. Was it luck—or something greater? Listen to find out how this near-tragedy became a testament to faith and purpose.
Luke McFadden rejoins the show to talk about his success as both a YouTube content creator and a dedicated waterman.
Adventures are out there for those who are willing to take the path, or even water, less traveled. On this episode of the Turkey Call All Access Podcast, the NWTF's David Gladkowski and Pete Muller sit down with Nashville recording artist and wild game chef Justin Adams to chat about the adventures had on a coastal island adventure, a trip full of fishing, hunting, crabbing, foraging for oysters and mussels, and the life-changing power of the outdoors.
Join us on the Proper True Yarn Podcast as the Krab King himself, Kodi Matthews, shares his wildest adventures and the story behind his groundbreaking crabbing invention. From dodging sharks and crocs to crafting the ultimate Crab Cuff, Kodi's yarns are as thrilling as they are hilarious. Dive into tales of survival, fishing escapades, and the ingenuity that turned a drunken idea into a revolutionary tool. A true-blue Aussie episode full of laughs, danger, and proper yarns you won't want to miss!#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Proper True Yarn Podcast, we sit down with Kodi Matthews, the Krab King himself, to hear the wild yarn behind his revolutionary invention—the Krab Cuff. From drunken crabbing escapades to engineering a product that's saving fingers, toes, and backs across Australia, Kodi shares his journey of turning an idea into a thriving business. Learn about the challenges of creating a 100% Australian-made product, hilarious feedback from customers, and the life-changing impact his device is having on seasoned crabbers and first-timers alike. A must-listen for fishing enthusiasts and anyone who loves a proper yarn!#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Irresistible You: Lose the Emotional Weight | Body Image | Confidence | Weight Loss
This episode is inspired by a crabbing trip that didn't go as planned. It got me thinking about weight loss. Ever feel like you're doing everything right but not seeing results? Tune in as I share why it's important to stop comparing your journey to others. Links Mentioned
Brendan Bayard, from BCKFC, joins Don for our Strokin' Report to discuss the area he'd recommend to be out on the water for all paddlers and kayakers out there, what it is like to catch Tarpon in a kayak, Crabbing and Bull Reds are still going strong, and the biggest difference in fishing saltwater species in Mobile compared to the Louisiana coast.
On today's show, Don fields reports covering a variety of topics like the fall fishing season ahead of us, some new loosened regulations regarding Shark fishing species in Louisiana, as well as historic anniversary of the first and only Shark attach death in Louisiana history, and the latest on Crabbing around Grand Isle. Later on, we also discuss how aggressive the fish may be in the coming weeks, the key differences in fishing in salty water in Alabama compared to the Louisiana coast, a Bad Boy of the Week that is just downright repulsive, how Duck hunting has been in Mexico, and what is coming up in the 13th season of Bayou Wild TV?
Don gets together with Daryl Carpenter from Reel Screamers Guide Service to break down the latest over in Grand Isle as it's been "a little bit windy and a whole lot wet", tons of water moving over the next few days, how has the crabbing been around Grand Isle, and when all this junky weather moves out, what would be the best places to go out and get some great catches?
The boys are back to talk about the re-opening of Crabbing in the Cockburn sound, more Perth Swords getting caught, water Rifles, Fishing hosts being cowards, Murray Crays and much much more
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Fishing for a Reason podcast, Jamie and Scott Propst from Anglers Unlimited dive deep into the world of crabbing. Whether you're new to crabbing or a seasoned angler, this episode is packed with valuable tips, gear recommendations, and strategies to help you catch more crab and enjoy a delicious meal. From selecting the right bait to choosing the best crabbing spots in the San Juan Islands, Jamie and Scott share their expert knowledge to make your next crabbing adventure a success.What Listeners Will Learn:The essential gear you need for a successful crabbing trip - Check out our favorite pots hereHow to select the best baitThe top crabbing locations in the San Juan IslandsStrategies to avoid common mistakesDelicious ways to cook and enjoy your fresh catchResources with Links Referenced in the Show:LFS Marine Supplies (Bellingham): Link to WebsiteCrab Cracker Tool: Link to PurchaseScott's Crab Cake Tutorial: Link to VideoBlakely Island General Store: Link to InformationWatch the episode on YouTube: Link to video
We sit down with Luke McFadden, the man behind the YouTube channel @FVSouthernGirl. Luke shares the latest updates on the investigation into his recently vandalized boat and reflects on his journey from crabbing to YouTube stardom.
Tom and Joey are joined by Seattle Sport’s Brock Huard to discuss his Alaskan fishing adventure and to get you ready for local summer crabbing, and they check in on River’s Inlet with Mick Heath of Finn Bay Lodge.
Hey there, folks! Welcome back to the Ol' Boy Podcast. This is Episode 23, and we have an exciting guest lined up for you today. Meet CJ Canby, a veteran crab fisherman with 23 years of experience navigating the waters of Maryland. In this episode, CJ dives into the importance of supporting local seafood producers and unpacks the challenges faced by watermen, from regulatory hurdles to environmental issues in the Chesapeake Bay. We'll explore the ins and outs of crabbing techniques, innovative practices like using aluminum anodes, and the critical role of social media in educating the public about sustainable fishing.Join your host, Chad Ward, as he discusses everything from CJ's personal connections in the community to his strategies for maintaining high product quality. Whether you're interested in the economic realities of crabbing or the passion behind the practice, this episode has something for everyone. So, grab your favorite drink and get ready to be hooked by CJ Canby's fascinating world of crabbing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We pop on over to Grand Isle with Reel Screamers Guide Service owner and operator Daryl Carpenter to discuss the up-and-down nature of the fishing this past week as Lady Luck is the biggest hurdle but Daryl is still finding fun, how do slip corks do down in Grand Isle, how has the crabs been this past week, and what is the best bait for crabbing?
June 7 2024 - TCHT_ Over crabbing
“For us to get to Grey's Point campground, we had to pass through Urbanna. So one day I made a left just to explore and I was like, 'Wow! It's so beautiful!' The boats and the waterfront, dining and nice houses. It's this vibe that you just have to experience for yourself.” – Rivah Sistah Patricia ClementWelcome to the charming port town of Urbanna, in the heart of Virginia's river realm. Step aboard as we navigate Urbanna's river lifestyle with Rivah Sistah Patricia Clement. From fishing and boating, to paddling and crabbing, Patricia shares her journey from her first experience waterfront camping to getting hooked on this small town's big adventures. Together, we'll share why Urbanna is a must-visit for seafood lovers and history buffs alike. Whether you're seeking the solace of a sunset paddle or hoping to reel in a big catch, get ready to shuck your stress and hit the open water. This is your passport to Virginia's Adventure Towns. Let's Go! Follow VAOA Podcast:Instagram I Facebook I Newsletter Sign Up Support the Show! Buy Me A CoffeeShop the Virginia Outdoor Adventures Merch Store! VAOA Podcast is Sponsored by:Virginia Association for ParksBreaks Interstate ParkVirginia State Parks Advertisers:The Chesapeake Inn Mentioned in this Episode:Explore Middlesex AppVisit Middlesex CountyBoating Safety and EducationThe Chesapeake InnGrey's Point CampgroundBethpage Camp-resortUrbanna Town MarinaKayak Rental KioskWC Sportfishing CharterAll Dining OptionsWake BeachWaterman's Park Heritage Trail Holly Point Nature Park (Deltaville Maritime Museum) Dragon RunUrbanna Oyster Festival Support the Show.
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Luke @fvsoutherngirl Instagram: 251k YouTube: 361k TikTok: 1.6M Launch27 year old first generation crabber and selling crabs direct to consumerReview – Apple PodcastsMatt R 844, 10/20/2023 -Love the show and please keep it up and more John Deere equipment please. Not a farmer yet but want to be a farmerLukeWhere are they from, what do they farm, how did they get into farmingHow's the family - do they farm with family?27, a first-generation crabber Chesapeake bay waterman,Captain: F.V. Southern Girl (30ft fishing vessel) - Wife, Lindsey - helps with sales Last day of crabbing season: October 12 Not an average year: this year had a lot of problems and challengescrabbing every day, selling every weekend and day, written every ad for crabs w/ price, answered every phone call and textShipped crab that's gone across the country Done a merch line, Shooting, editing, and posting 6 videos a week Can it catch Trying baits that the viewers suggest What were some of the most random things? Goals:Knowledge of sea creaturesHe speaks for the watermen whose livelihood is affected by regulationsHe's raising money for a group of kids to get a day on the waterGrowing up Dad is a psychiatrist and his mom is a stay-at-home mom Started with an 8ft dingy he bought with $175 of lawnmowing money at 11Says he doesn't like working out sponsorship deals? Why? Maryland Watermen's AssociationWill be on the billboard before the be national convention in January How has social media changed his life?If you were an animal, what do you think you would be?If you could make anything bigger on your body what would it be? Would you ratherOnly use tiktok for social media or have everything but tiktok Use gummy worms or bananas as crab bait Speak in front of a conference or be recognized at a NFL game Compete in a rowing competition or bobsledding competitionHave a huge (400+) wedding or a small (50) wedding Shout all the time or only whisperLook like a crab or smell like a crab What's next for them?What can our listeners do to help?What does Luke like most about farmers?
Welcome back to another exciting episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast! In today's episode, we dive into the world of a remarkable guest named Tia Clark. Tia takes us on a journey filled with incredible experiences, transformation, and a deep connection to the water. Starting from humble beginnings, Tia found solace in a unique activity that not only brought her joy but also became the foundation for a thriving business. Through Casual Crabbing with Tia, she has discovered a passion for the outdoors and created a platform to share this experience with others. Tia's story is a testament to the power of following one's bliss and its profound impact on our lives. So, grab your headphones and get ready to be inspired by Tia's journey of self-discovery and the beauty of nature on this episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer! Mentioned in this episode: Casual Crabbing with Tia Website Connect with Casual Crabbing with Tia on Facebook Follow Casual Crabbing with Tia on Instagram Airbnb Experiences Studio BE Support Our Partners! Full episode notes are available at thewomanangler.com/304
Welcome back to another exciting episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast! In today's episode, we dive into the world of a remarkable guest named Tia Clark. Tia takes us on a journey filled with incredible experiences, transformation, and a deep connection to the water. Starting from humble beginnings, Tia found solace in a unique activity that not only brought her joy but also became the foundation for a thriving business. Through Casual Crabbing with Tia, she has discovered a passion for the outdoors and created a platform to share this experience with others. Tia's story is a testament to the power of following one's bliss and its profound impact on our lives. So, grab your headphones and get ready to be inspired by Tia's journey of self-discovery and the beauty of nature on this episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer! Mentioned in this episode: Casual Crabbing with Tia Website Connect with Casual Crabbing with Tia on Facebook Follow Casual Crabbing with Tia on Instagram Airbnb Experiences Studio BE Support Our Partners! Full episode notes are available at thewomanangler.com/304 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THIS WEEK'S GUEST: LUKE MCFADDENCommercial Crabber, Maryland Native, and Professional Waterman. Learn all about Luke's life on the water, living at the hands of crabbing season, and at the mercy of the sea. For Luke, being immersed in the outdoors is not just a hobby, it's a lifestyle. On this episode, Luke shares the stories of his Pennsylvania bear hunt, duck hunting on the Chesapeake Bay, and his personal journey as a first generation crabber. Our host, Maggie, also shares with Luke several never-heard-before hunting stories about her turkey hunting travels coast to coast. Luke is a creator best known for educating others on crabbing and documenting his day-to-day experiences. With 198K followers on Instagram, 1.6 Million Followers on Tikok, and 257K followers on YouTube, he is an excellent storyteller, entertainer, and advocate for the outdoors. Find Luke at:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fvsoutherngirlInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/luke_mcfad/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/fvsoutherngirlYouTube: https://youtube.com/@fvsoutherngirlAnd you can buy his crabs here: https://jimmysfamousseafood.com/product/luke-mcfaddens-steamed-crabs/Find Maggie at: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themaggiewilliams?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themaggiewilliams/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themaggiewilliamspodcast/Thank you so much to the folks at Turtlebox, Lite Boots, Big Cypress Lodge, Bass Pro Shops, and Cabela's for making this week's giveaway possible. DOWNLOAD this episode, SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW The Maggie Williams Podcast on Apple or Spotify, and leave us a 5-star rating and review to enter the giveaway. No purchase necessary to enter. For more information, visit @themaggiewilliams profile on Instagram to read details. If you enjoyed this week's podcast, please share it with a friend. Thank you all so much for putting us at #3 in the nation on the Wilderness Charts. All Glory to Good Lord!God bless! See y'all here same time next week!
How taking a little family vacation can bring about a lot of perspective, while catching ghost crabs and feelings in between!
If 10 years ago somebody had told Tia Clark she'd be a professional crabber, she'd have told that person to jump back into their spaceship. Today, Tia leads people of all ages on crabbing expeditions through her booming Charleston business, Casual Crabbing With Tia, which is recognized as one of AirBnb's TOP Experiences in the world! On Season 4, Episode 5 of The Conch podcast, she shares what it means to “casually” crab, why growing up in a big Gullah Geechee family shaped her connection to the water, and how she deals with imposter syndrome in moments when she can't quite believe she's teaching people the art of crabbing. Episode Transcript: Episode Guide: :00 Intro 01:08 Tia Clark went to the pier to throw a crab net to regain her health, a simple act that changed her entire soul and life's trajectory. 02:49 Through Casual Crabbing, Tia shares her experience of building a relationship with the water. Here's how it looks. 05:55 Casual Crabbing is also Tia's love letter to her hometown of Charleston, as people buy licenses to crab, which are reinvested to put life back into the water. 08:12 How do we cultivate organic stewards of an important resource when they don't have access to that resource? 12:56 It's never too late to change your life's path. How Tia went from 20 years in the food and beverage sector to an experience that figuratively “cracked her head open.” 15:29 Casual Crabbing with Tia started as an AirBnb Experience and is recognized as one of AirBnb's best in the world. 24:10 While a huge challenge, COVID spurred the next evolution of the Casual Crabbing experience. 28:17 Tia grew up in a big Gullah Geechee family, which meant eating a lot of seafood, especially blue crabs. However, somewhere along the line, she lost her love of cooking food for her culture and heritage. The act of crabbing brought it all back. 30:58 Why did Tia never go crabbing when she was a child? 33:02 Tia's experience as a woman on the water and why only men get pinched by the crabs. 37:53 Three tips to fight your inner imposter. 41:04 Career advice: work for joy, not money, and (echoing past podcast guest Stephanie Harris-Uyidi!) do it scared. 46:06 Tia gives an inspirational shoutout to a mentor and friend. Resources: Learn more about how to join Tia on a Casual Crabbing experience. Visit Charleston Water Keepers and the South Carolina Oyster Recycling and Enhancement (SCORE) Program to learn more about how, along with Tia, these organizations educate, empower, and engage the communities around Charleston, creating organic stewards who care about their watersheds. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about how fishing and crabbing can not only bring food to your table, but health and happiness to your life.
Justin and Adam chat with Oregon-based Field Staff Writer Katie Wiley. They chat about foraging, clamming, crabbing, and fishing on the Oregon Coast. - Leave a Review of the Podcast - Buy our Small Batch Wild Fish and Game Seasonings - Join our Field to Fork Wild Pig Camp Guest: Katie Wiley: Our guest is an Oregon-based food writer, recipe developer, and outdoor enthusiast. She enjoys encouraging her readers to respectfully forage and harvest seasonally available food, create nature-inspired recipes, and have a great time doing it. The meals she makes for her husband and three children come from constant adventure, teaching her little one's some of life's most valuable skills and living their lives together as a family to the absolute fullest. Check out Katie's IG: @thekitchenwild Show Notes: Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Denver Trivia Night Event Service Berries, Saskatoon Berries, and June Berries Basswood Leaves Dandelion Greens, Roasted Beets, Roasted Diakon, and Goat Cheese Salal Berries Archery hunting is hard Digging for clams is a lot less aggressive. Check out Katie's IG: @thekitchenwild Raking for crabs Cockle clams Razor Clams When to dig for clams Measuring crabs European Green crabs Skunk Cabbage Seaweed Harvest Season Becare of Marine Reserves Starting Foraging Get permission to hunt and forage on farm properties Fringe areas Wild asparagus and fencelines Beer Battered Fried Mussels with Garlic Aioli Small Batch Garlic Beer Broth for Gooseneck Barnacles Gooseneck Barnacles Tips for crabbing, clamming, barnacling Rental shops can help! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John & Billy sit down and recap red snapper season (1:00), the local shrimp run (18:45), Cobia & Sailfish at the party grounds (21:00), Crabbing (23:30), Copyright Infringement (25:00), Gator hunting (27:00) and the upcoming deer season (34:00)Join us as be #followthemigration
Episode: E513 PERSONAL PODCAST – There are No Days Off in Crabbing Description: Intro: Old People talking about saving money Subscription: Steve meets an entrepreneur near his new job Coupled with Chaos full episodes and bonus content subscriptions are available here: Premium Content, including Additional 90 Day Fiancé episodes, The Real Housewives Content, and the personal podcast available by subscription at: Supercast: https://coupledwithchaosnetwork.supercast.tech/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/coupledwithchaos Apple: Coupled with Chaos Channel: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/coupled-with-chaos/id6442522170 Contacts us: Email: Coupledwithchaos@gmail.com Web site: https://coupledwithchaos.com Facebook: @Coupledwithchaos Instagram: @Coupledwithchaos Twitter: @CoupledwChaos
Adam talks with Charleston native and well-known crabber, Tia Clark on everything crab. From her journey as a food and beverage industry veteran to her unique transition into finding her life's passion, crabbing, Tia and Adam go deep. Key takeaways: It's not about the catch -- the catching of the crabs is the bonus There's a lot of power and connection knowing where your food comes from People need to have a relationship with the water in order to care about it We are trying to put life in the water for long after we're gone
Tia Clark is the Founder of Casual Crabbing with Tia, based in Charleston, SC. Casual Crabbing with Tia is an experience that teaches you the art of crabbing, from throwing a cast net to setting bait and fishing, all on the water's edge. It's for anyone; young or old, skilled or unskilled. Tia is a food and beverage veteran, having started washing dishes at 17 and doing basically every job in a kitchen until in 2017 when she started "Let's Go Crabbing" as an Airbnb Experience. It soon became one of the best and most popular in the world. Today she books the events through her own website and has a full crew. Unstoppables! Please consider taking this survey about our listener demographics so that we can better determine how to best serve our listeners. Less than 10 simple questions. Here is the link: CLICK HERE Show notes… Calls to ACTION!!! Join Restaurant Unstoppable Network and get your first 30 days on me! Connect with my past guest and a community of superfans. Subscribe to the Restaurant Unstoppable YouTube Channel Join the private Unstoppable Facebook Group Join the email list! (Scroll Down to get the Vendor List!) Favorite success quote/mantra: "Work for joy and not money." In this episode with Tia Clark we will discuss: Depression in the restaurant industry Building a work "crew" rather than employees Making a connection with the ocean Substance abuse in the industry Being introduced to crabbing Getting customers to leave positive reviews Charging what your service is worth The importance of creating your own website Today's sponsor: Ovation - Do you want real-time feedback from your guests instead of 1-star reviews? Ovation uses a 2-question, SMS-based survey, and frictionless integrations with online ordering platforms and other tools to enable restaurants to easily resolve guest concerns in real-time, get more 5-star reviews, discover insights to improve, and drive revenue. Unstoppable listeners who sign up will get$100 off their set-up fee! Visit ovationup.com/unstoppable to learn more. 1Huddle - 1Huddle is a coaching and development platform using quick-burst mobile games to more quickly and effectively level up and fire up your workforce. With a mobile-first approach to preparing the modern worker, a library of 3,000+ quick-burst skill games, and the option to instantly create personalized content – 1Huddle is changing the way restaurants develop their workers by transforming traditional manuals and videos into deceptively simple, highly effective mobile games proven to level up workers quickly. Key clients include Loews Hotels, Novartis, Madison Square Garden, Yum, FB Society, Hakkasan, TAO Group, and the Dog Haus. Restaurant Systems Pro - Join the 60-day Restaurant Systems Pro FREE TRAINING. This is something that has never been done before. This 60-day event is at no cost to you, but it is not for everyone. Fred Langley, CEO of Restaurant Systems Pro, will lead a group of restaurateurs through the Restaurant Systems Pro software and set up the systems for your restaurant. During the 60 days, Fred will walk you through the Restaurant Systems Pro Process and help you crush the following goals: Recipe Costing Cards; Guidance in your books for accounting; Cash controls; Sales Forecasting(With Accuracy); Checklists; Budgeting for the entire year; Scheduling for profit; More butts in seats and more… Click Here to learn more. Contact: Website: https://www.casualcrabbingwithtia.com Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining today! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of the post. Also, please leave an honest review for the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Huge thanks to Tia Clark for joining me for another awesome episode. Until next time! Restaurant Unstoppable is a free podcast. One of the ways I'm able to make it free is by earning a commission when sharing certain products with you. I've made it a core value to only share tools, resources, and services my guest mentors have recommend, first. If you're finding value in my podcast, please use my links!
Kicking off today with a special gift from the big Knuckles. Cam takes us through his camping weekend (including drinking beer out of a fish) and Tommy runs us through his round of ambrose golf. The act of the shower beer is making a comeback and to top it off, Randy comes out of hiding. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune in LIVE gang and listen to me interview fellow Captain & TikTok Star Luke McFadden - Waterman, Captain of the F.V. Southern Girl Pasadena MD, Bodkin point seafood. The crab guy from TikTok…
Luke McFadden is a Waterman and Captain of the Fishing Vessel Southern Girl. His popular videos on social media have gained him a following of over 1.3 million followers. Today we talk about his efforts to spotlight the crabbers and oysterman on the Chesapeake Bay.
Show Notes Host: Ryan Harris Guests: Lieutenant Colonels Jeremy DeHart and Kyle Larson, U.S. Air Force 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (aka The Hurricane Hunters) Description: Most people run from hurricanes. Jeremy DeHart and Kyle Larson run toward them, or rather, they fly into them...on purpose. They are part of the storied unit, the United State Air Force Hurricane Hunters, that literally fly directly into the eye of the storm to collect all-important weather observations to feed critical information into weather models and narrow down the cone of uncertainty. Without the information, the intensity and track of hurricane predictions would be wildly inaccurate. Take a journey with us as we explore Hurricane Hunter missions in Michael, Ian, and even the atmospheric rivers that flooded California this January. References: Atmospheric rivers could supercharge California wildfire season (Fox Weather) Atmospheric rivers may also be changing the Arctic (CNN) Atmospheric rivers batter California (CBS) How Air Force Hurricane Hunters help California manage water (Fox Local) What's it like to flight into a hurricane (Esquire) VIDEO: Take a ride with the Hurricane Hunters chasing Florence (Wall Street Journal) VIDEO: Flying into the Eye of the Storm (Degrees of Science) VIDEO: Crabbing into the wind (YouTube) Tropical Tidbits U.S. Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunters NOAA Hurricane Hunters Journey to becoming a Hurricane Hunter (0:02:56) Flight planning for hurricane and atmospheric river missions (0:06:26) Hurricane data and sensing technology (0:12:51) Crabbing into the wind (0:21:30) What's it like to fly through a hurricane? (0:24:00) Climate change and hurricanes (0:28:35) President Biden thanks the Hurricane Hunters (0:31:57) How to become a hurricane hunter (0:34:28) Key takeaways: reduce the cone of uncertainty, heed hurricane and evacuation warnings, and protect people (0:36:16) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/triplepoint/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/triplepoint/support
The boys are back. Capper catches the worlds biggest crab, Blakey nearly gets taken out by 10 animals on the road on his 13 hr ride, we chat filming of the "wrong way round" at killer sprocket, capper fixes his bike kind of, our girlfriends rat us out and as usual No dorks!
Welcome back! This week, after the normal Rigmarole (Ground Hog Day, Crabbing, Fire Department schedules, Delays, British baking, and Destiny); Ron asks what games we are excited for in 2023; Chris brings up whether or not gamers are spoiled. As always please like, subscribe and share with your friends. Come join the discussions on the Discord Channel (https://discord.gg/TbxA7gcUky) and follow us on Twitter, @cltruitt22. Thanks and take care! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-truitt/support
On this episode we recap the shitty ocean conditions for opening day of dungenous crab season and somehow got ito Zach competing in the dick Olympics enjoy!
In this episode myself and Erik recap our busy trip schedule over the last month . We did a offshore albacore trip in september, oregon duck opener, and our most recent offshore trip down to socal targetting yellowfin tuna, dorado and yellowtail. We got a recent duck hunting report from Kirbs, talked diver huting with taylor and dicussed a bit about dungenous crab opener .
This week we're talking about a gentle giant — the spider crab! This amazing crustacean is the longest arthropod in the world, and while some might find them a bit creepy, we think they're pretty fascinating. Listen to learn more! If you'd like to support the show, please check out our merch store over on Etsy where we sell stickers, sticker sheets, and postcards. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a rating and review. To stay up to date and see our weekly episode illustrations, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And don't forget to check out our TikTok! Beyond Blathers is hosted and produced by Olivia deBourcier and Sofia Osborne, with art by Olivia deBourcier and music by Max Hoosier. This podcast is not associated with Animal Crossing or Nintendo, we just love this game.
In this episode, we have jumped in time once again (not with the help of our trusty Doctor, Matt Smith). Three years have passed since our last episode and while many things have changed, it is clear, that in many ways, not much has changed. The plotting, conniving, and debauchery continues within the Targaryen family all the while the line of succession continues to be questioned.We are introduced to some newer and older characters, as well as our third dragon. What were our thoughts and insights into this episode? Was it our fave or quite possibly our least favorite episode to date.? Tune in to find out.If you want to know what to read or watch next, look at our suggestions here: https://siftrva.com/favorite-things/If you'd like to keep up with future episodes, you can follow us on Instagram at @fantasyawash or if you have something to add to our podcast you can e-mail us at fantasyawash@gmail.comIf you liked this episode, please leave a review and subscribe. If you didn't, good on you!
In this episode:Salt Life team member Astrid DeGruchy dives into how she and her fiancé catch stone crab down in Islamorada, Florida. Topics discussed in this episode with Astrid DeGruchy:· Astrid's background· Getting started crabbing· Best time of year to go crabbing· Crab season· Regulations for catching snow crab· How to keep track of your crab traps coordinates once they are set· Bait· How often to check your crab trap· Carefully getting the snow crab claw off · Cooking stone crabsFollow Kieran Anderson on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kieranand3rson/Follow Astrid DeGruchy on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/catching_astrid/Follow Salt Life on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/realsaltlife/Shop Salt Life apparel at www.saltlife.comSubscribe to Salt Life's email list to receive up-to-date podcast info at https://www.saltlife.com/customer/account/create/
"My Dad took it to the commercial level. He grew up doing a more fun way to crab which is called trout lining. My Dad worked for the gas company, Baltimore Gas and Electric for years, and then he started taking into commercial with the pots. He's being crabbing since the 90s. But growing up, he took both myself and my sister out. He used to supply other crab houses as we have now. We always talked about coming back and starting our own crab house. Then around 2008 - 2009, when the economy started crashing, the sales weren't doing great, because I was based in construction, the real estate side of it. So sales were being impacted significantly. So my Dad and I talked and we just said, if we're going to do this, now's the time,” said Barry, one of the owners and founders of Cravin Crabs.Barry and his family are true Marylanders who are all about blue crabs. They know how to find them, catch them, steam them and eat them. It's quite the Maryland tradition and growing up it was a part of Kristan's family traditions.“It's a year-round sport pretty much the legal season is April 1 through December 15. Depending on how far down south you want to go you can start right out the gate in April but we choose to stay local. My dad usually starts crabbing, in May so that we don't really mess with it too much in April unless it's really hot and warm out. The further south we go is the Bay Bridge,” said Barry.Even though crabs are delicious and it's a big part of the Maryland lifestyle, the craft or the process of finding them and catching them can be quite challenging.“You have your ups and downs. This is definitely a very down year. For crab meat, you see a lot of it being brought in from overseas for all the restaurants. With all the COVID restrictions you can't get the crab meat on the shipping containers, and then there are no local crabs that are cheap enough to pick. So it is an inconvenient combination. There's just nothing around. It just drives the cost up and even more,” said Barry.But Barry has hopes for his business as he believes the crabbing industry will continue to grow and succeed even with restrictions in place. As long as continue to work hard, the crabbing lifestyle will always remain a Maryland commodity.“For us, it's just a lifestyle. Our families get together. When somebody comes from out of state on a summer night, it's tough because this time of year we do work a lot. In our world, Mondays are a down day because typically the commercial crabbers have to pick a Sunday or a Monday as their off day and we have always gone with Monday. That's the day when out-of-town guests would come in we would typically have crabs dinner, a nice sit-down. The people in my family from out of state they've grown up eating crabs so they absolutely want them right. We don't have to teach them how to eat them. They know what they want. It's just a matter of finding the time and getting together right?” said Barry.Tune in to the podcast episode to learn more about how crabs are caught, how to eat them, and about Barry's family and how they got into crabbing. Also, stay until the end to hear the featured musician, John Patti, and to hear a special announcement.
Tom and Joey make sure you get to your fishing spot safely with Blake Rothrock of Les Schwab, and they get get your ready for Shrimping and Crabbing with Bob Buchannan of Beau-Mac See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's PreserveCast, we're setting a course for the Chesapeake Bay with first-generation Maryland crabber Luke McFadden. Luke's story is anything but typical – from beginning crabbing at age 12 to developing a social media following to help build a brand – but his atypical approach to crabbing might just be what the industry needs at this challenging moment. We're talking with Luke about the beautiful swimmers, maintaining crab boats, and how his can-do approach may just help sustain Maryland's iconic watermen heritage.
Micah Rogers spends a lot of time looking through a microscope at the tiny world of phytoplankton, those microscopic, plant-like critters that make up the base of the marine food web. The reason she does this is to make sure none of those microorganisms is in such prevalence that it indicates a harmful algal bloom or HAB. When HAB's occur, they can raise toxicity levels in clams and crabs to the point of concern for public safety.
This week on Living Planet — a unique approach to dealing with illegal gold mining in Mozambique, how Indigenous crabbers in the Pacific Northwest of the US are greening their fishing fleet, and what you need to know from the latest IPCC report on climate change.