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Captain Jason Graham of Send it Charters and Linwood Beach Marina is my first guest this week. Jason talks about getting out of a rut and running new tactics for Saginaw Bay walleye. Then, Dan Cooke from the Michigan Wildlife Council has an update on their “Here for Generations” campaign. Hour two features the man who has changed underwater spearfishing in Michigan….John Durtka of PurelyMiSpearfishing. John describes the growth of that sport and where he'd like to take it. Steve Windom from MUCC is up next. Steve talks about their Youth Camp and the upcoming golf outing to raise funds for that camp. In hour 3 “Sir Lancelot”, Lance Valentine of The Walleye Zone joins me to talk about the transition from Detroit River walleye action to trolling on Saginaw Bay. We wrap it all up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar and another great recipe.
Ontario's proposed budget includes a new helicopter for Windsor police, police look for suspects in two separate bear mace attacks, and two kayakers are safe after capsizing on the Detroit River. All the evening headlines on the go.
We kick off this Easter weekend show with Michigan turkey hunter Charlie Wiltse. Then, I talk with Dawn Levey from the Michigan Wildlife Council. We're talking Lake St. Clair and Detroit River fishing in Hour 2 with Eric Long of Long Line Charters. MUCC‘s Amy Trotter is up next with her perception of the Michigan NRC. The hour wraps up with Sgt. Mike Mshar of the Michigan DNR. He answers this week's Ask Avery question. Captain Dave Engel of Best Chance Charters is featured in the final hour this week. He talks about a lifetime spent on the water fishing. We wrap it all up with Chef Dixie Dave MInar. This week, it's a turkey recipe.
We made it to triple digits! In this special 100th episode, Jesse and Andrew celebrate the milestone with a jam-packed deep dive into the world of walleye fishing. Joining them is walleye whisperer and Tactical Fishing Gear founder Derrick Soulliere, who shares decades of experience fishing the legendary Detroit River.From his early days chasing fish to becoming a gear guru, Derrick unpacks the secrets of sonar, the science behind braid choice, and why jigging in strong current separates the rookies from the veterans. He also unveils a brand-new Tactical swimbait that's got multi-species versatility written all over it.Expect tactical tips for spring and summer walleye fishing, advice for beginners, shore fishing strategies, and why weather should be your best friend (or worst enemy) on the water. Oh, and there's a giveaway… because what's a celebration without free stuff?Tactical Fishing Gear:Website: https://www.tacticalfishinggear.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tacticalfishinggear_/Mentioned in Episode:- 7'2 M Powershot Spinning rod: https://www.tacticalfishinggear.com/power-shot- 7'2 MH XF Tube Special: https://www.tacticalfishinggear.com/tube-special- 7'6 ML XF Finesse Special: https://www.tacticalfishinggear.com/ned-special- 9'6 XH Musky Rod - https://www.tacticalfishinggear.com/muskie-casting- 3.5" Tactical Swimbait: https://www.tacticalfishinggear.com/shop-now/p/35-tactical-swimbait-coming-soon- Combat Swimmer Musky Swimbait: https://www.tacticalfishinggear.com/shop-now/p/new-combat-swimmer-9- Tactical Minnow Split Tail: https://www.tacticalfishinggear.com/tactical-minnowSpecial thanks to Derrick for supplying an amazing giveaway for this episode. To enter please find more information on our Patreon page.Support the showWe appreciate your support in making this one of Canada's favourite fishing podcasts! This show is ad free for your listening pleasure, but if you feel inclined to help us cover some of the cost incurred in producing this show please click the support show link
Send us a textOn this episode of ‘Network Outdoors The Podcast' Brandon Malson speaks with Professional Angler and Owner of Bros Guide Service, Brian Brosdahl! Brian is dialed in when it comes to fishing walleye all over the country. Whether it's summer or winter you can find him on the water in northern Minnesota on Cass Lake and Lake Winnibigoshish. Brian shares with us his strategy of covering water to find fish, ideal water and weather conditions, walleye breeding behavior, how the feeding patterns change over the seasons, different baits to use, rod and reel setups, boat operating strategies, vertical jigging on the Detroit River in Michigan and Canada, Mississippi River fishing, some excellent stories on the water, and much more!Thank you so much for listening and for your support!If you or someone you know finds value in connecting with other outdoors men & women, please drop us a line and we will get you plugged in.Be sure to follow us on social @networkoutdoors and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzpCfJXk0eoo0oKiEFPmWIATo stay up-to-date on events, trips and networking opportunities sign up for our email list at our website www.NetworkOutdoors.com.Until next time - signing off!
We're wrapping up another month this weekend on Outdoor Magazine radio. First, Kyle Green of The Greenway Outdoors talks about a plan to kill nuisance geese across Michigan. Then, Tom Campbell from Woods-n-Waternews takes us inside their latest edition. Hour two features steelhead guide Paul Schalfley of Riverside Charters in Manistee. Justin Tomei from MUCC is up next with a discussion about a proposed license fee increases and a plan to allow baiting in the Lower Peninsula. In this week's final hour I talk with Doug Ward of Xpress Fishing Charters on Detroit River and Saginaw Bay walleye. We wrap it all up with chef Dave Minar and another great recipe.
Spencer Berman is back! This week, we're diving into the art of chasing big walleye on the Detroit River. Spencer shares expert tactics, tips, and tricks—including his secret to keeping your jig perfectly vertical. As a longtime friend of the show and a frequent guest, Spencer knows his stuff. Be sure to follow him and book a trip—there's no better guide to put you on the fish!Spencer's Angling Adventure on FacebookSpencer's Angling AdventureWe are a Hunting, Fishing & Just general Outdoors Podcast based out of Michigan that likes to have a lot of fun, Talk tactics and tell our Terrible Stories from the field or on the water. We talk about:Hunting:Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Waterfowl, Small Game, Elk, MooseFishing:Northern Pike, Musky, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Salmon, Trout, Sturgeon, PanFish, Ice Fishing, Great Lake Fishing to Small River Fishing.We couldn't be more excited to partner up with our friends at Wes Point Shores Resort. The place that Ryan & Bob have been going to since they were 5 years old! Follow the links below to check them out and be sure to mention the show and save 10% off your bill!Wes Point Shores FaceBookWes Point Shores InstagramWesPointShores.ComMI DNR Musky SurveyO'Wacky Tool Starter KitFishing Complete Inc Use Code: TERRIBLE & Save 20%!Terrible SwagThe Terrible Outdoorsman WebsiteTik TokInstagramFacebookFollow us on YouTube!
We're edging out way into spring this week on Outdoor Magazine radio. First, Captain Mike Smith from Off Shore Account talks about the transition from winter walleye to springtime trolling. Then, Ben Nielsen from Showspan has details of their big Outdoor show coming up in Grand Rapids. Hour 2 features Rich Chrzan of Killer Food Plots. Rich says it's not too early to start frost seeding. Tyler Mehigh from the Michigan United Conservation Clubs is up next with a preview of their annual convention . Lance Valentine from The Walleye Zone is my guest in hour three. We talk about springtime walleye fishing on the Detroit River. The show wraps up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar and another great wild game recipe.
US President-elect Donald Trump pledges a 25% tariff on all products from Canada and Mexico. Plus, Windsor Port Authority is fearing an increase in illegal crossings via the Detroit River following President-elect Donald Trump's win. And the price tag of asylum seekers entering Canada reaches over $16 billion annually. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Clayton DeMaine! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
November 26, 2024 ~ Full Show: Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk about the proposed tariffs by President-elect Donald Trump on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico, the plans to redesign the Renaissance Center along the Detroit River, the proposed ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, the future of California's emissions standards, the Lions and Bears getting ready for Thanksgiving Day, and holiday shows for your family around town!
A person spotted in the Detroit River near the Renaissance Center set off a search involving the U.S. Coast Guard and other first responders. WWJ's Jonathan Carlson and Jackie Paige have your Thursday morning news briefs.
A man is taken to the hospital after he was rescued while trying to swim across the Detroit River. WWJ's Jackie Paige has your Monday morning news briefs. (Photo: Charlie Langton/WWJ)
The United States is home to more than 550 National Wildlife Refuges – havens for wildlife, including the Canvasback. But only one refuge can claim the distinction of being international: the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. It hosts millions of migratory ducks annually in the heart of a major metropolitan area!More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about a sexual bench for sale online, shopper found $12K in an envelope and returns it, what's the most memorable random act of kindness you've experienced?, woman found dead in suicide pod, doctor busted selling opioids, students have school resources officer who accidentally shot himself, card declined scam, game designers hide gold in woods for treasure hunters, how early is too early to decorate for Halloween, family's Halloween decorations stolen, Dave had to call cops on crazy driver, Brett Favre has Parkinson's Disease, report on how Dan Campbell was doxed, Detroit Lions named most foul-mouthed fan base, Vince McMahon docuseries, Olympic athlete says forgetting how to scan items at checkout turns life upside down, update on Diddy, people busted pulling online Brad Pitt scam, Tommy Lee's dog snatched by coyote, trying to get The Rock on Hot Ones, Carl Winslow actor on Dancing With The Stars, one hit wonders that go with Zodiac Signs, police discover sex toys in woman's stomach, man goes on rampage at car dealership, woman arrested for candle thefts, woman's business grand opening announcement posted in obituary by mistake, 7-year-old boy named Loki Skywalker denied passport, woman left her husband to live life in the nude, woman describes how being hot has become a burden, how has being hot been a burden for you?, ghost plates on the road, undercover cops looking for distracted drivers, seedy hotel shut down, violence on pickleball court over loud music, Sexy Ozempic Halloween costume, 7-Up will release Shirley Temple flavor, Pringles shrinkflation, whiskey advent calendar at Costco, TikToker uses soy sauce to top her ice cream, young people are co-purchasing homes with friends, Florida man in Windsor tried swimming across Detroit River, couple attacked by bees in Texas, man pleads guilty to killing a chicken named Betty White, video of guy getting surprised by bear in garage, many Americans claim they have never experienced anything luxury, your car being a digital wallet, people are doubting the positive ecological impact of EVs, man stole 9-year-old's dirt bike, and more!
KrisCross Corner is the exclusive Detroit-based podcast with Kris Canty and the Great Debaterz. Join the crew as they talk about interesting topics, current events, and more! Kris will also try to get your brains working with some Top 10 Lists of Random topics. Support the podcast here: anchor.fm/kriscrosscorner/support Watch the podcast here: www.youtube.com/@kriscrossstudios Listen to the podcast here: https:// open.spotify.com/show/21S54f6JNK3mxkVkVgGAxH --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kriscrosscorner/support
In this Pods for Profit, we'll hear from the Michigan Soybean Committee about sponsoring the Michigan Advanced Biofuels Coalition's recent Biodiesel on the Riverwalk event and work decarbonizing Detroit.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's true crime story of Love and Murder: Heartbreak to Homicide, we delve into the case of Lawrence DeLisle and the tragic events that unfolded on a fateful night in 1989. Join us as we explore the issues surrounding the DeLisle family and the controversial trial that followed.On August 3, 1989, Lawrence DeLisle, his wife Suzanne, and their four children drove their station wagon into the Detroit River, resulting in the drowning of all four children. While Lawrence and Suzanne survived, questions arose: Was it a tragic accident or a calculated act of murder?In this episode, we examine the evidence, witness testimonies, and the intense police interrogation that led to Lawrence's conviction. We'll discuss the impact of media coverage on the trial and the challenges of finding an impartial jury. Was Lawrence a victim of an unfair trial, or did he intentionally drive his family to their deaths?Poll Question:Do you think Lawrence is innocent? Yes or No?Sources:https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/the-story-of-lawrence-delisle-and-that-deadly-night-his-children-drowned-in-the-detroit-river/https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F3/161/370/612326/https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-6th-circuit/1256963.htmlhttps://www.mitchalbom.com/lawrence-delisles-quiet-desperation/https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/exclusive-lawrence-delisle-claims-innocence-25-years-after-the-detroit-river-drowning-of-his-kids/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_the_DeLisle_childrenhttps://casetext.com/case/state-v-delisle-4https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/lawrence-delisle-grants-first-in-depth-interview-since-driving-kids-into-the-detroit-river-blames-car/Don't forget to share this in text with your friends and on Reddit************************************************************************************************Support these businesses; support LaM:BJs - Save $35 on a yearly membership with my link: www.murderandlove.com/BJsSimpliSafe Security System - Save 50% your security system plus a free camera with my link: www.murderandlove.com/simplisafe50✨✨For a commercial-free episode, pictures, and more head to our exclusive group at www.patreon.com/loveandmurder✨✨Podcast Promo: Darkcast Network (www.darkcastnetwork.com)*************************************************************************************************
This Week In Wrestling History hosted by Don Tony aired back in 2018-2019 and spanned two seasons. These retro episodes return remastered and are filled with hundreds of hours of original wrestling clips & stories. Enjoy this deep dive into pro wrestling's awesome history. SYNOPSIS: Episode 35 (8/26 – 9/1)RUNNING TIME: 3 Hours 42 Minutes Looking back at a memorable '77 WWWF MSG match and feud between Superstar Billy Graham vs Ivan Putski. Pat Patterson becomes the first ever WWWF Intercontinental Champion. Looking back at a memorable '79 tournament for the Mid Atlantic NWA US Title featuring Ricky Steamboat, Jimmy Snuka, Bruiser Brody, Buddy Rogers, and more. The Big Event: WWF draws 64,000+ fans for a house show in Canada. Looking back at World Class Labor Day 'Star Wars' event (1985, 1986). Summerslam Highlights: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000. Audio: Ultimate Warrior def Honkytonk Man for IC Title and MSG fans go bananas. When wrestling gets too real: Memphis Police called after Jerry Lawler is hit by a car (driven by Eddie Gilbert). Audio: Macho Man Randy Savage vs Ric Flair; a rare WWF Superstars match that featured a World Title Change. Audio: Vince McMahon vs USWA Saga Continues. Looking back at AAA La Revancha event (1993). Audio: Harley Race introduces Yoshi KHAN to the Cactus Jack / Big Van Vader feud. Audio: ECW becomes Extreme! ECW leaves NWA as Shane Douglas throws down newly won NWA Heavyweight Title and debuts ECW Heavyweight Championship. Tag Team gold for HBK and Diesel, and PG-13. Audio: As The Dudleys exit ECW (for WWF), Raven makes a memorable surprise return after quitting WCW. Audio: The Rock and Sock Connection is formed and immediately leads to Tag Team Gold. Audio: Steve Austin tosses Kurt Angle's Gold Medals into the Detroit River. Mini Hardys and Mini Dudleys make Raw appearance. XPW 'Hostile Takeover' of Philadelphia and ECW Arena begins. Audio: Juventud Guerrera 'Juicy' promo from XPW Hostile Takeover. Eric Bischoff creates a new World Heavyweight Title and awards it to Triple H. Audio: Jerry Lynn vs AJ Styles vs Low Ki TNA Ladder Match (2002). Looking back at Osaka Dream Night event featuring the first ever Cage Match for NJPW (2003). Final Thursday Night Smackdown episode airs on UPN Audio: Chris Jericho performs on FOX reality show 'Celebrity Duets'. Audio: The Miz makes his WWE main roster debut. WWE suspends Ten stars and releases others for Wellness Policy violations related to the Signature Pharmacy scandal. WWE announces a significant change for future violators of the Wellness Policy. Adam Pearce wins the vacant NWA World Heavyweight Title. Ashley Massaro signs to compete on 'Survivor: China'. TNA signs Mickie James. MTV2 drops Lucha Libre USA after seven episodes. Dixie Carter makes her first ever TV appearance on TNA Impact. Kaval wins NXT Season 2. Triple H makes major change to Raw, announces 'Super Shows' featuring Raw and Smackdown stars. Audio: Triple H / CM Punk / Kevin Nash attempt to turn Chicken Sh** into Chicken Salad. WWE suspends Cameron for DUI arrest and withholding information from the incident. Audio: Memorable 2013 AJ Styles Impact promo confronting TNA Management and more. Audio: Kevin Owens 'Mount Rushmore Of Pro Wrestling' Promo from PWG BOLA 2013. TNA suspends Bram after being arrested for domestic violence and false imprisonment. WWE releases Zahra Shreiber after social media postings featuring Nazi symbols surface. WWE suspends Jimmy Snuka's legends contract after being arrested and charged with third degree murder of Nancy Argentino from 1983. Piss, Sh**, Milk Guy Armando Montalvo shot by Florida Police outside WWE Performance Center. Looking back at AAA TripleMania XXIV event (2016). Audio: Kevin Owens wins vacated WWE Universal Championship. 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We're still here once more! How dumb are we? We're locked in hot & heavy with Luke schooling Steve from the onset over Derrick Coleman's jersey number. How about that? Govier lives in Canada now & has been watching Luke play softball from across the Detroit River. Luke shares some new comedy with us from some guy named Dan Cummins. Luke saw Hope Davis at a bar once in NYC. Leigh Ann pops in to say hello to everybody! Govier loves to laugh at the whiskey laugh & then the gratuitous cursing from the guy who robs the party store in Robocop. It's so funny! Luke loves boomer TV & has wistful nostalgia for the Murder She Wrote & Columbo days. Then Cancer Boy from Kids In The Hall's Brain Candy shows up. Govier found himself in the crosshairs of someone's rage on the day of the Trump shooting. Never forget that Richard Simmons died that day too. The Joker premise of it's all part of the plan from The Dark Knight remains true today. Govier wanted to share his experience chatting with his co-worker about the Democratic National Convention & how the goal posts for meaningful change can be vastly different for each person depending on several factors. Luke & Govier don't seem to understand each other, which happens on this show. Can you listen to or watch shows where they review a movie in-depth even though you haven't seen it? We have your emails! They are all from Mr. Pink who is clearly our number one guy on the show! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us through electronic messaging. We are grateful. We love you all! This talk show is not the same without you listening and emailing us your highly entertaining thoughts. We close the show with Graduate by Third Eye Blind. If any of our nonsense provokes your thoughts, please share them with us at isitsafepod@gmail.com or check out our Discord:https://discord.gg/wXPdgujdSj
Boblo Island is situated in the Detroit River, on the border of Canada and the U.S., just outside of Windsor. For almost a century, it was a beloved amusement park visited by both the Canadian and American public.But after a series of bankruptcies, the island wound up under the control of a developer. And now, the island is being marketed as an exclusive residential community, with restricted access to the public. Globe opinion editor Sarah Efron tells the story of Boblo Island and what happens when a space beloved by the public is lost.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
In high school, running cross country provided Karen Dumas with a competitive edge that she carries with her today. Growing up on the lower Eastside by the Detroit River, where she still resides, Karen found clarity in her career path after one year at Michigan State University, realizing her passion for business. She founded Ideas and Images, a communications firm that has thrived under her leadership. Karen excels at helping clients connect their messages to people, demonstrating her exceptional skills and talent in communication. Her understanding of the intricacies of sender, receiver, response, and feedback sets her apart, turning what many find exhausting into her area of expertise. In this episode of Detroit is Different, we explore how Karen navigates the intersections of business, politics, and public attention, discussing both the benefits and challenges. Meet Karen Dumas on Detroit is Different. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com Find out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/detroit-is-different/1f06b4a4-d352-4191-9329-019cc9d4ae1e
By now, you may have seen a photo taken high above the Detroit River of two iron workers, one from Canada and one from the United States, shaking hands to mark the completion of the deck on the Gordie Howe International Bridge. On this week's edition of the Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, a conversation with those iron workers, Jason Huggett of Canada and Casey Whitson of Michigan. Both are second-generation iron workers. Jason's father helped build the twin span of the Blue Water Bridge linking Port Huron, Michigan, with Sarnia, Ontario. Casey's father worked on the Renaissance Center in Detroit as well as Joe Louis Arena.They talk about what working on this once-in-a-lifetime project means to both of them and how honored each of them was to participate in the handshake. They each spoke about it to the Windsor Detroit Bridge Authority after the handshake: Said Huggett: “I said it was about time we got to shake hands after seeing each other from a distance for almost two years, it was really something special. That handshake means a lot to my family, my two sons and my father, who helped build the twin span for the Blue Water Bridge in Sarnia.” And Whitson: “We would see each other, but we were far, across the river, apart for all these months working. To actually get to be able to meet each other and shake hands and say hello is really cool. It's the biggest moment in my career and I now share something with my father, who helped build the Renaissance Center in Detroit.”
Live from the Kildare House in Windsor, ON as part of the IAGLR conference! Stuart, Megan, and Carolyn speak with Dr. Trevor Pitcher of the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, about about the Detroit River, who is winning the war with sturgeon, and whether gobydogs are a wise investment.Please note that, due to the live nature of this recording at a literal Irish Pub, the sound quality is...consistent with being in an Irish Pub. Trevor is a Hall-of-Fame guest, though, and worth listening to!Show links:Trevor's homepagehttps://www.uwindsor.ca/glier/205/freshwater-ecology-restoration-centreMinnow researcher uses You Tube, children's literature to connect people with at-risk specieshttps://www.streamsidestories.ca/O'Maggio's Kildare HouseShow credits:Host & Executive Producer: Stuart CarltonCo-Host and Senior Producer: Carolyn FoleyCo-host and Producer: Megan GunnProducers: Renie MilesAssociate Producer: Ethan ChittyCoordinating Producer: Moti AgunbiadeEdited by: Sandra SvobodaPodcast art by: Joel DavenportMusic by: Stuart Carlton
We're talking about trolling the big water....and the river, this time on the Off Shore Tackle podcast with tournament angler Roy Miller. We catch up with Roy as he's prefishing for an MWT Tourney on Northern Lake Huron. He describes his program for catching fish in crystal clear water. Then the conversation turns toward chasing walleye in rivers. While most anglers jig for those fish, Roy prefers to troll. Miller trolls the Detroit River but says the tactic will work on other rivers as well.
WWJ's Jackie Paige and Jonathan Carlson have your Thursday morning news briefs including the latest on a 54-foot pleasure boat that's been stuck in the Detroit River for several days. (Photo: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
When helping a municipality identify their brand, it's not always about resident attraction. Sometimes, it's about reminding residents of all the various amenities that can be found right outside their front door. Pulling that off is a two-part challenge. First comes the creative work of developing the identity of the brand, then comes the technical work of ensuring the brand's visual identity and messaging are designed to remain consistent across different uses. In short, there's a lot to consider when branding a city. This week, we're continuing our case study series by breaking down Redhead's recent rebranding of the City of Trenton. Located 30 minutes southwest of Detroit, Trenton needed a new brand that better spoke to the city's offerings: a location on the Detroit River, plenty of green spaces, and numerous options for outdoor recreation. Join us as we chat about the strategy behind this rebrand and dive into the creative and technical challenges of branding a city. Read more on Trenton's rebrand here: redhead.studio/studies/trenton
Are you committed to Christ but searching for guidance? In this new reflection, Jonathan Youssef explores the gripping Biblical story of Jacob—a tale of struggle, transformation, and divine engagement. Jonathan connects his own experiences with Jacob's journey, offering insights into the challenges of perseverance, the power of repentance, and the profound ways God works in our lives. Listen and deepen your understanding of spiritual growth and how our trials can lead to profound blessings. This is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and guidance from God. To ask Jonathan a question or connect with the Candid community, visit https://LTW.org/CandidFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/candidpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candidpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/thecandidpodTRANSCRIPT:This transcript recounts Candid Conversations with Jonathan Youssef Episode 255: Wrestling with God: Jonathan YoussefIn seventh grade, I joined my middle school wrestling program. For two weeks, we ran and did all kinds of exercises, and then we would wrestle each other for the rest of the time we were there. And I did not like it. I lost to a guy who was younger than me. I lost every day. I was terrible. And I was tired of losing, and I lacked perseverance. There is little more humiliating than being wedged under the fat arm of a sweaty teenage boy, and I thought, This is as low as it gets.Well, our reflection today is about wrestling and persevering. I've always been intrigued by the biblical story because it has so many layers. It's multifaceted and multidimensional. And it's a little bit dangerous, meaning that there is potential to miss the main point of what the text is saying and to misunderstand or misrepresent it. Over the years, I've reread it, read commentaries, listened to talks, and consumed all I can to try to understand it better. I want to know what is taking place at this really important moment in salvific history. We have this man, Jacob. He has been at odds with his brother since birth. Even in the womb, he and Esau are wrestling with each other. He is at odds with his father over who is the favored son. He is at odds with who should be blessed. He's at odds over who had the birthright in the family. He's used trickery and deception to achieve his purposes. He's at odds with his Uncle Laban, a master trickster himself. But in Genesis, we begin to see the undoing of this character, Jacob. He's being undone, and he's being changed and transformed through these middle chapters of this book. He's served his crooked uncle/father-in-law for twenty-some-odd years, and in many ways, he's echoing the prodigal son here. Having come to himself, he's leaving Laban here, and he's coming home, you might say, to the homeland of his father, to his older brother, and although God has begun to work in him, although he is a new man, as it were, spiritually, it becomes clear that God is not finished with Jacob yet.And so this chapter unfolds with three dramatic pictures. First, in verses 1 through 21, we have the picture of Jacob returning. God has been working in his life, as we just noted. God has also been working in the lives of Jacob's two wives, Leah and Rachel, and now Jacob has sent word to his brother, Esau, the brother who swore that he would one day kill his little brother in a very Cain and Abel-type fashion. So Jacob sends the word, “Hey! I'm coming home.” He's really only able to do this because the Lord has told him, “The day will come that I'm going to bring you back to this land. And I am promising that I will do you good, that I will prosper you, and that I will be with you.”If you remember the account of Jacob's ladder, where Jacob falls asleep, and he envisions this ladder coming down from heaven, and the angels ascend and descend upon the ladder, the Lord tells him, “I will be with you. I will bring you back to this land. I will give it to you and your offspring. And the whole earth will be blessed through you and your seed.” And, of course, it reminds us of the very same promise given to Abraham. He promises to keep and return him to that land, and now that day has come. In verses 1 and 2, we read that the angels come and meet Jacob. It's confirmation that the Lord is with him. He names the area Mahanaim, meaning “two camps.” Now, perhaps he's referring to the fact that it's his camp and the Lord's camp; the Lord's camp will be his shield and protection. Because he's going to need it. And the report comes back, “Hey, Esau's coming to see you. He's got four hundred guys with him. It's going to be great, right?”Okay, either Esau is rolling out the red carpet for his little brother, or Esau has come for his vengeance, and he has not forgotten 20 years of anger and hostility. Verse 7 says, “Then Jacob was greatly afraid and distressed.”Now, when it comes to our fears and the Lord, do we find that the way that the Lord enables us through our fears is by removing the fear, removing the obstacles? Or do we find that He gives us greater reasons not to fear than to fear? Here is Jacob, and he's stuck in a difficult situation. He cannot return to his Uncle Laban; he's terrified to go forward to his brother, Esau, and the unknown. What's he going to do?Well, he's a different man now. He probably would have used skill and trickery to weasel out of this in his past life. He would have found a crafty way to save himself, even at the cost of his own family. But he's a different man now, and Jacob perseveres despite his hesitancy, fear, and distress—unlike my illustrious wrestling career. And then we see Jacob do something we've never seen him do in Scripture. He gets on his knees, and he pleads with God. He's praying for God's help in his dreadfully fearful situation. And Jacob prays the longest prayer in the book of Genesis. And the prayer shows us that he now belongs to the Lord. It's evidence that the Lord is working in your heart, is it not, when you begin to call on His name, and it's not just, “Lord, I'm in a mess. Help me out of this,” but rather, it's “God, you promised to be with me. You promised to protect me. And so I'm coming to you, claiming on those promises.”And that's what Jacob does, “Lord, you said that you would do good to me. Fulfill your promise to me.” You notice it's not a panicked prayer, “God, get me out of this bind, and I'll build a hundred churches for you.”No. Instead, you have a man at the end of his resources, holding onto God's promises to bless him, and then he patiently sits, trusting that the Lord will act. Then, we see another change in Jacob: a repentant heart. It's an attitude of repentance. That's what's happening with this whole procession going out to Esau. He sends the people and the animals and tells them to give a message to Esau: These gifts are from your servant, Jacob. Now, he's scared, yes, but he's coming behind us. He's indebted himself to you. Do you want a sign of a changed life? Do you want a sign of a repentant heart? You are prepared to go to the person you have offended, and you say to them, “Because of what the Lord has done in me through the power of the Lord Jesus Christ, I can come before you and serve you.”Think of Zaccheus, “A wee little man was he. He climbed up in the sycamore tree for the Lord he wanted to see. In the British version, it says, “And Jesus said, ‘I'm coming to your house for tea,'” because they all drank tea back then. But what does Zaccheus do? Does he just say, “Lord, I'm sorry. I was bad. I did wrong. Forgive me, Lord,” and then just move on?No! He gives four times back. He repays his debts. It's evidence of a changed man. And that's the other thing that Jacob is doing, right? He's gifting these 550 animals. He's saying, “Brother, I stole your blessing. I used deception and trickery for my own advantage, and now I'm giving it back to you” because I understand I need to be made right with you.”It's more than just feeling sorry in a moment. In Scripture, repentance is God's work of grace in my heart. I am sorry for my sin and find His forgiveness, but I'm also working towards restoration, repairing whatever damage I have caused.The story is told of a machinist or factory worker in the Ford Motor Company in Detroit who had, over several years, borrowed tools and equipment, but never returned them. The machinist was thoroughly converted and was baptized. He wanted to put his faith into practice, so he came back to work to his boss, to the foreman, and he brought all the tools he had stolen and all the equipment he had taken, and the foreman didn't know what to do. And he's repenting, and he's confessing what he's done, and so the foreman, impressed by this, cables Henry Ford and says, “You're not going to believe this. This guy's come back, and he's brought everything with him,” to which Ford cabled back, “Dam up the Detroit River and baptize the whole city.” That's what's happening here with Jacob. He's bringing the blessing back. The blessing that the Lord has poured out on him, he's giving it back. Jacob returning. Then we have a second scene, which I'm sure we're all a little more familiar with, and this is the scene of Jacob wrestling. He's not only sent his possessions on, he's sent his whole family ahead. Verse 22 states, “He took his wives and servants and his eleven children, and they crossed over the Jabbok at night.”And then, in verse 24, he's all alone, and a man grabs him in the darkness and begins to wrestle with him. My seventh-grade self's nightmare because I didn't like wrestling. That was the allusion to that if you're following along.Who do you think Jacob thinks he's wrestling? It's most likely that he thinks he's wrestling with the man who swore to kill him, the man that all of this procession and all this fuss is about. At this moment, Esau is who Jacob thinks his most significant conflict is with. The one I have to wrestle with is my brother, it's Esau. But that is not who he wrestles with in the night, as we find out later in this passage and as we read in Hosea chapter 12, which is a little brief commentary. We find out that Jacob is, in fact, wrestling with some manifestation of God in the flesh, a pre-incarnate Christ. And so then we're left to ask the question, What will God gain from this, from wrestling with Jacob? He's already sent all his possessions on ahead. Surely, God is finished with Jacob. He's repentant, he's confessed, he's done it all. There is no box left to check. But you see, Jacob has given all he has back, but the most important thing is that he has yet to give back. Do you know what it is? It's Jacob. It's Jacob himself. And Jacob may think that Esau is trying to get what is his, which is to take Jacob's life, but the reality is that God is wrestling with Jacob to take what is His—which is Jacob! And this wrestling, it's like a father with a child. You know there's a way I'm not a good wrestler, as we've illustrated, and you're trying to catch up with me on this. But there's a way for me to wrestle with my children while they're young, though my son is getting to the age where I can't keep up with him. But there's a way for me to wrestle with them, which keeps them engaged for a long time in which I never lose, and they never lose. That's sort of what God is doing with Jacob here.But then He does this thing where He touches Jacob's hip, and now Jacob has this dislocated hip, and you need your hip as a pivot to wrestle, so now he's got nothing, he's zero. And he's clinging to God, and God is saying to him, “Let me go. Let me go,” and Jacob says, “I'm not going to let you go unless you bless me.”Here's the context of these situations: The lesser is always blessed by the greater, so Jacob acknowledges that he is holding onto the greater being. I imagine he's still not sure who he's wrestling with, but he's holding on, and he sees by the power that's rendered his hip inoperable that he's holding on to a greater being. And he's saying, “I will not let you go unless you bless me.”If you go back and look at Jacob's life, you know what you'll see? Jacob is immensely blessed. Everything he does is blessed, right? That's what God promised to do, and that's what he's receiving. Everywhere he went, every person he interacted with was blessed, just as God has blessed us immensely. If only we had eyes to see, we could have blessing upon blessing in our lives and still miss the main point. The main point is not the blessings, plural, but God's blessing. And what is God's blessing? It is that He has every part of us. And how Jacob enters into this blessing is obvious: God says to him, “What is your name?” And the response is one word: Jacob. Jakob. What's in the name? Twister is the etymology of the name Jacob. Twister, deceiver, heel-clutcher. And now God has gotten to the bottom of the issue: it's a confession. I am unrighteous, I am a sinner. My identity was in who and how I could trick them.God is going right for his heart, saying, “Give me your heart, Jacob. That's what I want.” You see that God is prepared to dislocate Jacob's hip to have Jacob's heart. That may be what God is saying to you, that the way to your heart is by the divine dislocation of something you take pride in, which is a source of great strength for you. Maybe you notice He's touched the very thing in which you have depended on for your life, and He's taken it away from you. That's what's happening to Jacob. The Lord draws him in to say, “Jacob, it's not all the things in your life that I want you to give me; it's yourself that I want.”But you see, there's a third scene, a beautiful scene. Jacob returned, Jacob wrestled, and now Jacob was limping. In the next chapter, chapter 33 of Genesis, we see Jacob return to his brother Esau, but he's not at the back of the caravan as he was before with his plan. He's at the front now and prepared to take it all. But we're told that he's doing two things. One, he's bowing down seven times, and the other is using the language of “I am the servant, and you, Esau, are the lord.” But I think if you were there that day to watch this encounter, those would not be the two things you would have paid attention to. I think the thing that would have captured your attention would have been this: his limp. Why is this significant? Because, beloved, this is a picture of the Christian life. Men and women who have been dislocated to different degrees because of the work of God in their lives and caused to limp, humbled under His sovereign, mighty hand; caused to limp, caused to be conscious of this for the rest of their lives of their weakness and their dependence on the Lord. Dependent on His forgiveness, dependent on His power—moment by moment, day by day. But the sun has risen upon them. I wonder if you've come across one of these people. And it doesn't always have to be a physical variation of this; sometimes it's unseen, the wound, the dislocation. But when we were in Australia, there was a young man. He was in our Bible study, and he looked like he had been in a fire. He had an autoimmune disorder, and he received a bone marrow transplant from his sister, but the transplant caused his body to fight against itself. And so his body was covered in sores and blisters everywhere, and ulcers filled his mouth. Walking was difficult; eating was difficult. As I said, he was in our Bible study, and so when I asked him his story, he said to me that he was a great swimmer. When he was in high school, he was actually training for the Olympics for the Australian national team. Then he started feeling strange, and his swim time started getting slower and slower, and that's when all the medical issues began in his life.And he told me, he said, “You know, before, I was a good kid, but I was very full of myself. I was arrogant. But God reached in and dislocated a part of me, taking away things I loved doing.” And even through his anger, frustration, agony, and pain, he never left the Lord, and the Lord certainly never left him. He would testify to the goodness of God, despite what everybody saw physically with their eyes when they encountered them. His faith and his dependence on the Lord remained until the Lord called him home a few years ago. This is how the Lord said to him, “I want every part of you. I want your heart.” You see, this is not just a principle of spiritual usefulness for Jacob and for us; this takes us to the heart of the gospel. For you see, there would be another night, centuries later, where two wrestlers were engaged, but this time a Son with His Heavenly Father, as He said, “Let this cup pass from me.” And there is an equality in the wrestling. “Let this cup pass from me, and yet, I will not let you go despite what is coming, the agony and the shame that will be borne on the cross. I will not let you go, Father, until you bless them,” which is why He says, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” And so He, as Paul says, upon that cross became a curse so that the blessing may come to us. Where are you today? Perhaps you're on your way, like Jacob, and you're walking through repentance and forgiveness. Are you willing to give up a little but not the whole? Perhaps you're wrestling with God over these things at this moment, and you give a little, but then you fight for others, and it's a give-and-take relationship, and it's very back and forth. Perhaps you want to let go, or perhaps you have let go in the past, and the Lord keeps re-engaging with you in this wrestling match, and He's waiting for you to say, “Don't let me go. I will not let you go, even if it means me having a limp for the rest of my life.”Do you have a limp? Do you have a dislocation? May the Lord be gracious to us as He pursues our hearts.
June 24, 2024 ~ – The 66th edition of the Ford Fireworks is set for another stunning show tonight over the Detroit River. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with choreographer Patrick Brault about the plans for tonight's show, and how fireworks have changed over the years. Photo: Sarahbeth Maney ~ USA Today Network
We're excited to share Episode 3 of our Mini-Episode Series: The Road to Black Con 2024 featuring conversations with attendees from last year's conference! Episode 3 is a chat with Anika Costa live on the Detroit River on the 90s Boat Cruise! Check out Episode 153 for a conversation with BABA President, Denisha Gingles and Vice President, Cammie Williams! https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-153-black-con-2024-baba-s-triumphant-return/ To register for Black Con go to https://babainfo.org/conference/ Check out the other episodes in this series! https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-154-the-road-to-black-con-2024-mini-episode-1-ashley-marquita/ https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-156-the-road-to-black-con-2024-mini-episode-2-gabriell-and-guirlene/ Links: Evolving ABA Richard Spates and Nasiah https://abatechnologies.com/operant-innovations-podcast/2022-08-31/evolving-aba-001-dr-richard-spates
Jason Horton is my first guest this week. Jason is with the Michigan Bowfishing Association. He talks about the appeal of that sport and how to get started. “Mr. Angler Quest“, Brad Dupuie is up next. He has an update on the progress toward coming out with his own line of fishing pontoons. Hour two features “Uncle Ted”, the “Whackmaster” Ted Nugent. Ted talks about the role of hunting today and how the Fred Bear song came to be. Chad Fedewa from the Michigan DNR is up next. He talks about the springtime whitetail fawning season. The hour wraps up with this week's “Ask Avery” segment. The question is answer by Sgt. Mark Papineau of the DNR. We're talking fishing in Hour 3 with Lance Valentine of Teachin Fishin. Lance is wrapping up his season on the Detroit River and heading north to Saginaw Bay for the summer trolling season. Next, Justin Tomei from MUCC joins me with an update out of Lansing. We also talk about the charity golf outing in July to benefit their Youth Camp. You can sign up to play and/or sponsor at mucc.org/golf. The show wraps up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar and another great wild game recipe.
The Gordie Howe International bridge crossing the Detroit River is nearing completion and is expected to open in the fall of 2025. On this episode of the Stateside podcast, we spoke with one of the officials behind the bridge about what it takes to pull of a project of this magnitude. GUEST: Grant Hilbers, Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority chief capital officer ___ Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 10, 2024 ~ Parade Company CEO Tony Michaels and WDIV Local 4 Vice President and General Manager Bob Ellis preview for “Focus with Paul W. Smith” guest host Mark Hollis the 2024 Ford Fireworks, which are planned to light up the Detroit River on June 24. Learn what's new for this year's event, discover some great places to view the display, and learn how you can help the event be recognized as one of the nation's best in the USA Today 10 Best Readers' Choice poll.
The Green Way Outdoors team is joined by Caleb Malooley, lead singer of The Gasoline Gypsies. Here are the topics they cover: -The new Gasoline Gypsies song, Gravel Roads. - The 10,000 Islands episode. -What episodes of The Green Way Outdoors Caleb liked the best. -How the Gasoline Gypsies create music. -Caleb makes deer stock out of leg bones. Here is the process. -How Caleb makes Ghost Pipe and Ryan tries it on the podcast. -How shorts and reels are changing social media. -The team reacts to one of their videos with hundreds of comments. -The Savage Stevens 560 Field. -Why we like to process our own venison and wild game. -Kyle's first deer story. -Turkey hunting and the upcoming season. -Ryan takes over the podcast because Kyle realized he was supposed to be in a meeting. -The guys riff on the music industry and the Gasoline Gypsies. Let us know in the comments if you have a guest that you'd like to see on the podcast! Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: - HISTORY - TUBI Follow us on: - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Youtube - Our Website
January of 2010 JoAnn Matouk Romain had a lot on her mind. She was going through a divorce, there were family squabbles and hard feelings. She stopped by her church, St. Clare for a short prayer service which was hoped would bring her peace. Her SUV was found in the church parking lot with the keys in it, her purse and ID were there but JoAnn was gone. There was one set of foot prints found leading from the church parking lot across the street and stopping at Lake Clare. The lake feeds into The Detroit River and JoAnn's body was recovered there 70 days after she disappeared, cause of death "dry drowning." What happened that night to JoAnn? IF you have any information on JoAnn's case please contact the Grosse Pointe Farms PD at 313-885-2100
This week on Outdoor Journal Radio's Eating Wild podcast, the four skins are back together for the first time since the Toronto Sportsmen's Show!Tune in to hear all about the wolves that are following Antonio to work, Lu's 8lb Crappie, Dan's new segment, and Detroit River walleye plans!Follow Eating Wild on Instagram! To reach out to the boys, drop us a line at eatingwild@odjradio.com
In August of 1989, Larry DeLisle drove a station wagon with his wife and four children in it into the Detroit River, killing the kids. On a new Daily J On The Case, WWJ's Christy Strawser and Zach Clark explore whether he had a leg cramp and a deficient car, or if he's a cold-blooded killer. (PHOTO: Fox 2 Detroit/YouTube)
This week's show kicks off with Mark Pieniozek of Reel Fishn Charters. Mark talks about fishing for walleye on Lake Erie and the Detroit River in the springtime. Then Bill Hahn from Jay's Sporting Goods unveils a new promo to get a Primal Outdoors Wraith blind at a great price.
Additional content warning: This case is about the death of a baby, and there is mention of domestic violence and animal abuse. Please take care when listening.After the disappearance of a baby in Windsor in 1990, lurid headlines on both sides of the Detroit River quickly turned the baby's teen parents into sordid celebrities.The intention of this episode is to take a look back at a shocking crime sensationalized through headlines, how it captured public attention and inspired vigilante justice. It also reveals the stark differences between Canadian and American news coverage that played a pivotal role in the way this crime—and the stories about this crime—played out.To see news clippings and photos from this case, follow Canadian True Crime on Facebook or Instagram.Monthly Donation:Canadian True Crime has donated to the First Nations Child and Family Caring SocietyFull list of resources, information sources and credits:See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The now 63-year-old Lawrence DeLisle killed 8-year-old Bryan DeLisle, 4-year-old Melissa, 2-year-old Kathryn, and 8-month-old Emily by driving his station wagon into the Detroit River on August 3, 1989. He was sentenced to five life terms without the chance of parole. (Credit: Getty) Eastpointe City Council voted 4 to 1 this week to keep the road five lanes from Tuscany Avenue to Kelley Road, rather than make it three lanes as voted "for" back in February, because there would be no money for the so-called "road diet."
March 18, 2024 ~ WJR Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne joins Chris Alberta to talk about a court case from the 80's about a man who drove his family into the Detroit River.
Captain Lance Valentine from Teachin Fishin joins the Great Lakes Fishing Podcast for Episode #194 to discuss walleye fishing on the Detroit River. Lance details how he targets this prolific walleye fishery, his favorite tactics, and how he controls his boat in treacherous currents. Captain Casey Prisco from Dirty Goose Sportfishing is my cohost for this episode. For more Great Lakes fishing information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/blog/
Dr. Jim Selegean is the Sediment Transport Specialist at the Corps Detroit District where he studies the rivers and sediment loads into the great lakes as well as inland costal processes. He is also a professor at Wayne State in Detroit. And that joint position has helped him mentor many young scientists and engineers throughout the years, geomorphically trained Hydraulic engineers who not only currently populate the Detroit district but also includes what we call the Detroit diaspora, Jim's protégées who fill important sediment and river mechanics leadership positions across the Corps. We recorded this podcast in the lab and field investigation shop Jim built on the Detroit River, which is the most complete and productive corps sediment lab I know of outside Mississippi. Within my agency, I don't know anyone who has quite the grasp of the river mechanics cannon, as Dr. Jim Selegean of the Corps of Engineers' Detroit District. But he also metabolizes as much contemporary literature as anyone I know in our agency, which manifests in a weekly email he sends out, with the 8-10 best papers he read from current journals that week and a 3-4 sentence summary of his favorites. (If you'd like to get on that list, you can reach out to him at james.p.selegean@usace.army.mil) One of the things I found helpful in my Ecology education was a Foundations of Ecology text (https://a.co/d/9zjK1wg) which compiled the classic papers in ecology and commentaries by noted contemporary scientists whose work built on that particular area of reflection. Years ago I pitched this type of book to Jim, suggesting we should try to write it of our field. He just laughed at me, wisely predicting that neither of us nearly the time required.But when I stared to design this podcast, I knew I wanted to recording a kind of “pitch meeting” for the papers we would each include in that compilation. But, Jim is also one of the most fun people I work so we tried to make it a little more entertaining…and a little competitive, by giving it a draft format (like picking players for a schoolyard football game). There was some strategy…that mostly went Jim's way. Feel free to find the posts associated with this podcast on LinkedIn or X to offer your choices…maybe we'll do another one. But for now, welcome, to the RSM River Mechanics Podcast…Classic Paper Draft.This series was funded by the Regional Sediment Management (RSM) program.Stanford Gibson (HEC Sediment Specialist) hosts.Mike Loretto edited the episode and wrote and performed the music.Video shorts and other bonus content are available at the podcast website (which was temporarily down but is back up now):https://www.hec.usace.army.mil/confluence/rasdocs/rastraining/latest/the-rsm-river-mechanics-podcast...but most of the supplementary videos are available on the HEC Sediment YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/user/stanfordgibsonIf you have guest recommendations or feedback you can reach out to me on LinkedIn or ResearchGate or fill out this recommendation and feedback form: https://forms.gle/wWJLVSEYe7S8Cd248
This week, our focus shifts to Walleye... or does it? We're joined once again by Captain Spencer Berman from Spencer's Angling Adventures, and let me tell you, it's always a joy having Spencer on board. He's not just a wealth of knowledge; he's also one of the most down-to-earth guys you'll ever meet. In our discussion, Spencer delves into the spring walleye run on the Detroit River, offering invaluable insights, tips, and tricks of the trade. From tactics to boat control, gear setup to jigging techniques, we cover it all. And of course, Spencer tells us some unforgettable tales from last season – the good, the bad, and the downright hilarious. Spencer's Angling Adventure on Facebook Spencer's Angling Adventure We are a Hunting, Fishing & Just general Outdoors Podcast based out of Michigan that likes to have a lot of fun, Talk tactics and tell our Terrible Stories from the field or on the water. We talk about: Hunting: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Waterfowl, Small Game, Elk, Moose Fishing: Northern Pike, Musky, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Salmon, Trout, Sturgeon, PanFish, Ice Fishing, Great Lake Fishing to Small River Fishing. We couldn't be more excited to partner up with our friends at Wes Point Shores Resort. The place that Ryan & Bob have been going to since they were 5 years old! Follow the links below to check them out and be sure to mention the show and save 10% off your bill! Wes Point Shores FaceBook Wes Point Shores Instagram WesPointShores.Com Black Pearl Platinum Rubs Use Code: TERRIBLE24 and save 10% on your order! MI DNR Musky Survey O'Wacky Tool Starter Kit Fishing Complete Inc Use Code: TERRIBLE & Save 20%! Terrible Swag The Terrible Outdoorsman Website Tik Tok Instagram Facebook Follow us on YouTube! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theterribleoutdoorsman/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theterribleoutdoorsman/support
I recently saw a news article about a 240-pound lake sturgeon caught in the Detroit River in 2021. That's a big fish! Perhaps someday North Dakota will produce a lake sturgeon of that size.
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The disappearance of JoAnn Matouk (Full cold case investigation) It has been 14 years since JoAnn Matouk Romain disappeared after attending a church service in Grosse Pointe Farms. Her body was found in the Detroit River 70 days later. Police said they believed she killed herself by walking into Lake St. Clair. Her family believes she was murdered.
Capt Pete and Capt Louie sit down with good friend and guide Capt Joe Bauer. Capt Joe owns Smallmouth Heaven Guide Service (www.lakestclairbass.com) and spends many days on Lake St Clair, the Detroit River and even St Clair River. The guys sit down to discuss the opportunties that the fall brings, the best way to target these predatory fish, and what is coming up for the Hook One crew!-Hook One Website: www.HookOneBaitandTackle.com-Fishing Show tickets 50% off: https://showspan.com/UFD/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@hookonefishingApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hook-one-pod/id1583397959Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6f6HYbCzpmtj7UthcikimV?si=oucXKu60R8alCz3ydMbVPwSupport the show
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy just unveiled the Uniroyal Promenade, a half mile expansion passing through the former Uniroyal site along the Detroit River. After 20 years of development, Detroit's Riverwalk now spans 3.5 miles. What does that mean for the public access and development on the river, both now and in the future? Detroit Riverfront Conservancy president and CEO Mark Wallace joins Stephen to share the story of Detroit's riverfront development, and what they hope to accomplish in the future.
Chef Jon Kung, who is prepping next week's launch of his first cookbook, "Kung Food: Chinese American Recipes from a Third Culture Kitchen", has led one of the more interesting lives on planet earth. And, in between advocating for induction stoves and new ideas about cultural and culinary identity, he still manages to scandalize the old-timers on the Detroit River with his aggressive paddleboarding.Pre-order "Kung Food" here!Follow Tobin @jewslovetrees on Instagram and Tiktok.Get Must Love Trees: An Unconventional Guide.Questions? Comments? ITCOTpod@gmail.com
This week, we were joined by Scott Smith, Generative AI expert to do a deep dive into the topic: what it is, its rise to popularity, corporate governance, and ethics. We ended the show with some fun and asked ChatGPT for some date night in Detroit suggestions, and to respond as a pirate. Here's the result: Arrr, matey! If ye be lookin' fer a swashbucklin' date night in Detroit, here be some fine ideas to consider: A Stroll Along the Riverfront:Set yer sails for the Detroit RiverWalk. Take a leisurely walk hand-in-hand along the water, enjoyin' the scenic views of the river, the Renaissance Center, and the Belle Isle Bridge. Dine Like a Pirate: Find a fine establishment in Greektown, Corktown, or Midtown to savor some delectable grub. Perhaps ye fancy seafood or a juicy steak, or even some Motor City pizza – Detroit's got it all, matey! Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA):If ye be art lovers, head to the DIA, where ye can explore a treasure trove of fine art, includin' the famous Diego Rivera murals. Don't forget to raise a glass at the Kresge Court for a romantic toast! Belle Isle Adventure: For a day of exploration, sail over to Belle Isle. Visit the conservatory, take a bike ride, or simply enjoy a picnic on the lush island. Detroit Distillery Tour: If ye be enjoyin' a bit of rum or whiskey, embark on a distillery tour in Detroit. Learn about the makin' of spirits and enjoy some tastin' sessions. Night at the Theatre: Check out what be playin' at the Fox Theatre or the Detroit Opera House. Catch a show or a concert for a memorable evening. Starry Night at the Planetarium:Visit the Wayne State University Planetarium and stargaze together. It be a romantic way to explore the cosmos. Downtown Ice Skatin':In the winter months, the Campus Martius Park be a grand spot for ice skatin'. Hold hands as ye glide across the rink under the twinklin' lights. Haunted Detroit Tour: If ye both be admirers of ghostly tales and history, take a haunted tour of the city. Detroit has its fair share of spooky stories to share. Riverboat Cruise:Look into takin' a riverboat cruise on the Detroit River. Some offer dinner cruises or moonlit sails for a romantic adventure on the high seas. Remember, me heartie, the best date be one where ye both be enjoyin' each other's company. So, choose the adventure that suits yer tastes and make it a night to remember in the Motor City!
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