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Latest podcast episodes about Navionics

Fishing for a Reason
15: Fishing Sekiu and Neah Bay: Trip Report, Tactics, and Travel Tips

Fishing for a Reason

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 39:13


Send us a textIn this episode of Fishing for a Reason, Jamie and Scott Propst dive into a full trip report from their recent fishing adventure to Sekiu and Neah Bay, Washington. Scott shares firsthand experience about planning for the April Blackmouth opener, what to know about lodging, docking, supplies, and how to safely navigate the Strait of Juan de Fuca.You'll hear about:How to prepare for fishing blackmouth, lingcod, and black rockfish.Lodging and marina options in Sekiu and Neah Bay.Weather and tidal considerations for boating or trailering to the area.Fishing tackle, trolling patterns, and techniques that worked best.Key tips for first-timers.Bonus for Anglers Unlimited Gold Members:Scott and Jamie walk through the exact Navionics charts and trolling patterns they used — available exclusively inside the Gold membership community!Links & Resources Mentioned:

Good Karma Sportfishing
Easiest Way to Catch Sailfish- FISHING in South Florida, The Florida Keys and Beyond

Good Karma Sportfishing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 16:57


What are the easiest ways to catch sailfish? What bait should I use to catch sailfish? Where do you catch sailfish in The Florida Keys? Should I use a dredge to catch sailfish? Do I have to fly a kite to catch sailfish? Can I use ballyhoo to catch sailfish? What are the best ways to catch sailfish? What time of day can you catch sailfish? Can you cast for sailfish? What type of leader and reels do you need to catch sailfish? How can I safely release a sailfish? And more on this fishing podcast! Yep, I covered a lot in this under 20 minutes no "b.s fluffy stuff" fishing podcast. The thumbnail for this fishing podcast is the pic from my first sailfish fishing in Cancun (Isla Mujeres) back in 2008. Yep, it was an experience and I treat this fish as special and take great care to release sailfish safely, which I talk about in this fishing podcast. And I showed you a Navionics screen too along with some tips on where to catch yellow tail, grouper, muttons, and sailfish in The Florida Keys. I am a USCG fishing charter boat captain for 13 years and share my knowledge on this fishing podcast to help you learn how to shave time off your learning curve and have fun too. As mentioned, The Good Karma Fishing Club is an exclusive monthly fishing tips club (Zoom and Voxer) for recreational anglers only- email me for the details goodkarmaryan‪@gmail.com‬ The Good Karma Rigging Crew 2.0 is a monthly online (Facebook) private group that is next level to the other groups with the ability to ask questions along with monthly trainings for fishing tips on rigging baits, line, lures and more. Only $25 a month. https://www.goodkarmafishingtackle.co... Interested in fishing with me in The Florida Keys? Key Largo, Islamorada, Tavernier or staying in Marathon? email me at goodkarmaryan‪@gmail.com‬ My website is https://www.goodkarmasportfishing.com Courses: https://www.goodkarmafishingtackle.co... My fishing blogs are top notch and not just AI fluff. Check them out on my website Good Karma Sportfishing. How to Catch Sailfish blog: https://www.goodkarmasportfishing.com/how-to-catch-sailfish-in-south-florida-the-easy-way/ Wish to learn How to Master the Day? Click the link for a FREE Guide and be part of my mailing list for more weekly fishing tips. https://www.goodkarmaconfidence.com/c...  

Good Karma Sportfishing
NEW MOON FISHING, SatFish, Gulfstream Lure and How I Rigged It to CRUSH Fish, Fishing Report & More

Good Karma Sportfishing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 28:03


Full episode kicked off with a new lure from Gulfstream Lures and how I rigged it with BKK Hooks and Baitstrips. My affiliate links for the 12 oz Gulfstream lures below. Yellow https://www.gulfstreamluresusa.com/collections/lures/products/deep-jig?variant=46124346802458&sca_ref=6614503.FGNR8Mm8Kp2Z Pink-White https://www.gulfstreamluresusa.com/collections/lures/products/deep-jig?variant=44588459786522&sca_ref=6614503.FGNR8Mm8Kp2Z White https://www.gulfstreamluresusa.com/collections/lures/products/deep-jig?variant=44588459852058&sca_ref=6614503.FGNR8Mm8Kp2Z I will be showing more detail on the rig and have a LIVE QA in the Good Karma Rigging Crew 2.0 monthly private community that is hosted on Facebook and only $25 a month. Click for more info and to join: https://www.goodkarmafishingtackle.com/collections/new-video-tutorials-and-courses/products/good-karma-the-best-florida-keys-private-fishing-club Next up was fishing with the new moon and spawn. Interested in learning more about Solunar and Tide Planning? My online course will help you at any level, no matter where you fish and is only $22. https://www.goodkarmafishingtackle.com/collections/new-video-tutorials-and-courses/products/solunar-and-tide-fishing-trip-planning-secrets SatFish is my go-to platform for planning my fishing charters. https://www.satfish.com Affiliate code is GOODKARMA for $20 off. I consistently share more about SatFish as well as CMOR and Navionics in all my courses and the new How to Catch Wahoo Consistently- The Game Changer Course starts this week and goes through the end of September. More information and to sign up for the wahoo program: https://goodkarmafishingtackle.com/collections/new-video-tutorials-and-courses/products/how-to-catch-wahoo-consistently-the-game-changer-course Thanks for watching and giving a thumbs up! Connect on IG @ goodkarmasportfishing_fl_keys Email me for fishing charters in The Upper Florida Keys- Key Largo, Islamorada, Tavernier at goodkarmaryan@gmail.com https://www.goodkarmasportfishing.com Free PDF on How to Conquer the Weather: https://www.goodkarmaconfidence.com/courses/weather Email about courses at support@goodkarmasportfishing.com Anytime you're fishing it's all good! Capt. Ryan

Good Karma Sportfishing
How to Choose Fishing Line, WAHOO "Game Changer," Mini Lobster Season TIPS in The FL Keys & SatFish

Good Karma Sportfishing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 47:26


I cover a lot of ground (or should I say water) in this weeks Good Karma Sportfishing & Coaching Podcast.  Here are a few of the highlights: -New Wahoo "Game Changer" Course announcement and details. https://goodkarmafishingtackle.com/co... -SatFish review and tips. SatFish is my favorite online tool that I use every day to find fish. Use my affiliate code GOODKARMA for $20 off. https://www.satfish.com -My blogs offer even more information that can help you improve your catch. https://www.goodkarmasportfishing.com...   Mini-Lobster Season Tips for The Florida Keys. How to find spots and be safe. Navionics suggestions. -How to choose line how I look at line- testing, color, bat, flour vs. mono. -BKK Hooks -Minn Kota Trolling Motor Update Email me for a fishing charter at goodkarmaryan@gmail.com All questions and inquiries for courses email: support@goodkarmasportfishing.com IG @goodkarmasportfishing_fl_keys  Check out my podcast with my wife Melinda Van Fleet. Thanks for subscribing and leaving a like/comment. Anytime you're fishing it's all good!

HuntFishTravel Podcast with CarrieZ, a Hunting, Fishing, Archery, Bowhunting Podcast. - Hunt Fish Travel and The Wild World o

HuntFishTravel Podcast Episode #236 - Fishing Lake Mille Lacs with Joe Ponessa from Omnia Fishing   In this episode, host Carrie Zylka interviews Joe Ponessa, the category manager for Omnia Fishing, about the Omnia Fishing app. They discuss the background of Omnia Fishing and its online store, as well as the features and benefits of the app. They also talk about using the app for fishing on Lake Mille Lacs and other bodies of water, and the different experiences and services available on the lake. The episode concludes with a discussion on the complaints and benefits of the app, and how it helps anglers unlock fishing secrets.   Takeaways Omnia Fishing is an online store for fishing tackle and gear. The Omnia Fishing app provides unique information and features for anglers, including depth contours, bottom hardness, and vegetation layers. The app can be used to find new fishing opportunities, learn about different bodies of water, and narrow down fishing spots. Lake Mille Lacs is a popular ice fishing destination with diverse fishing opportunities and various services available. Sound Bites Chapters 00:00  Introduction and Background 05:37  Omnia Fishing as an Online Store 07:28  Overview of the Omnia Fishing App 09:01  Comparison with Navionics 10:27  Omnia Rewards 11:24  Tournament Sponsorship 12:20  Using the App for Fishing on Lake Mille Lacs 14:09  Size and Pressure of Lake Mille Lacs 16:22  Biggest Fish Caught on Lake Mille Lacs 18:48  Using the App for Fishing Small Bodies of Water 20:06  Access and Services on Lake Mille Lacs 22:43  Complaints and Benefits of the App 23:20  Unlocking Fishing Secrets with the App 25:00  Conclusion

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo
NSP:251 Guide to Spearfishing Panama | Robert Schmaus

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 113:47


Interview with Robert Schmaus Todays interview is with Robert Schmaus, a spearfishing FROTHER and guide currently based in Panama! If you wanted to plan a spearfishing holiday to somewhere maybe not as well known as other places, Panama seems to be the PERFECT option! Surrounded by 2 different oceans, thousands of islands, unbelievably productive topography and good fishing all year round, this seems like the ideal spearfishing destination! Robert has also written several books on spearfishing and is a wealth of knowledge. Listen to 5 minutes of him talk about spearfishing in Panama and you'll be booking your trip there in no time! Important times: 00:13 Intro 05:00 Welcome Robert! 07:15 Your outlook on life 11:20 Tell us about your Spearfishing books! 15:40 Training spearos 21:20 Spearfishing Academy in the UAE 27:00 Spearfishing all over the world 34:50 Favourite species to hunt 39:10 How to use Navionics for free 41:00 Learning to hunt new fish 45:40 The spearo maturity cycle 50:10 Things look bigger underwater - shooting undersize fish 54:25 Memorable hunts - "this is the art in spearfishing" 01:00:15 Why do people make poor shots?  01:04:25 What speargun do you use in Panama? 01:09:15 How to keep quiet and hunt in caves 01:12:30 Dive knives 01:21:50 Panama Spearfishing Zoom Call | Wednesday 13 March 8pm Brisbane time - 5am Panama time 01:22:25 Why is Panama so rich in fish species? 01:29:05 This is why I spearfish 01:32:25 Fishing seasons in Panama 01:36:00 Different packages available 01:46:10 Spearo Q&A 01:49:35 Outro   Listen in and subscribe on iOS or Android Important Links       Noob Spearo Partners and Discount Codes - Use the code NOOBSPEARO for a free hat of your choice from FuckTheTaxman.com . Use the code NOOBSPEARO save $20 on every purchase over $200 at checkout – Flat shipping rate, especially in AUS! – Use the code NOOB10 to save 10% off anything store-wide. Free Shipping on USA orders over $99 | Simple, Effective, Dependable Wooden Spearguns. Use the Code NOOB to save $30 on any speargun:) | 10% off for listeners with code: NOOBSPEARO | Get 10% off Sharkshield Technology | Freedom7 or Scuba7 enter the code NOOBSPEARO | ‘Spearo Dad' | ‘Jobfish Tribute' | 99 Spearo Recipes use the code SPEARO to get 20% off any course 28-day Freediving Transformation | Equalization Masterclass – Roadmap to Frenzel | The 5 minute Freediver | Break the 10 Meter Barrier – Use the code NOOBSPEARO to save . Listen to 99 Tips to Get Better at Spearfishing | Wickedly tough and well thought out gear! Check out the legendary

Schiff - Captain - Mannschaft
Elektronische Seekarten

Schiff - Captain - Mannschaft

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 73:11


Elektronische Seekarten gehören mittlerweile zur Standardausrüstung jedes Schiffes. Doch was steckt dahinter und wie sieht das auf Sportbooten aus und welche Möglichkeiten gibt es dabei. In dieser Episode spreche ich über Themen wie ENC, RNC, ECDIS, S-57, S-100, und über die auf Sportbootplottern üblichen Karten C-Map und Navionics. Zu Beginn stelle ich euch mein neues Abenteuer "Vom Mittelmeer bis zum Packeis" vor und es gibt ein paar Neuigkeiten zum GGR sowie werde ich euch ein paar Informationen zum Ocean Race geben.

Fish House Nation Podcast
Best Apps For Ice Fishing - Fish House Nation Podcast Episode #146

Fish House Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 17:07


On Episode #146 of the Fish House Nation Podcast, Blake Tollefson discusses the best apps for ice fishing. Weather Underground, Navionics, Fish Donkey, and more are included. For more ice fishing information, visit https://catchcover.com/

BoatIndustry, le magazine pour les professionnels du nautisme
Vie du nautisme :Dufour, B&G, Yanmar, Oyster, Efoy, Evoy, Oceanvolt, Aqua superPower, Navionics...

BoatIndustry, le magazine pour les professionnels du nautisme

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022


Ca bouge dans l'industrie nautique. Retour sur les dernières nouvelles des professionnels de la plaisance. Les brèves du 9 décembre 2022. 👉 Lire l'article et voir les photos. En savoir plus sur les sujets abordés dans cet épisode : Dufour Yachts Navionics Yanmar Interdist Oceanvolt Oyster Yachts Evoy Aqua superPower Parce qu'il n'a jamais été aussi important de se tenir informé des nouvelles tendances, de la vie des professionnels et des derniers développements de produits, BoatIndustry fournit un contenu journalistique indépendant afin d'apporter un éclairage indispensable aux acteurs, prescripteurs et décideurs de l'industrie du nautisme. Avec sa couverture globale de l'information, BoatIndustry est présent sur 4 secteurs : Les chantiers nautiques Les équipementiers et motoristes Les services, loueurs, la maintenance La filière, la réglementation et les événements Avec une diffusion en 5 langues (Français 🇫🇷, Anglais 🇺🇸, Allemand 🇩🇪, Italien 🇮🇹 et Espagnol 🇪🇸) et un lectorat reparti dans plus de 140 pays 🌍, BoatIndustry est considéré comme le média international essentiel de communication avec les chantiers nautiques, les fabricants d'équipements ainsi qu'avec les distributeurs et les concessionnaires. BoatIndustry est édité de concert avec le magazine Bateaux.com à destination des plaisanciers français 🇫🇷, qui se décline à l'international avec Boote.com pour l'allemand 🇩🇪, Boatsnews.com pour l'anglais 🇺🇸, Boatsnews.es pour l'espagnol 🇪🇸 et Boatsnews.it pour l'italien 🇮🇹. ✉️ N'hésitez pas à nous envoyer un commentaire ou une news en cliquant ici. 👉 Et n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles si l'information vous a plu 🙏.

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo
NSP:203 Brisbane Spearfishing | Gear, Training & Community | Michael Heitzmann & Ben Eckert | Brisbane Bullsharks

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 78:42


Interview with Michael Heitzman & Ben Eckert Today's live interview is with Michael Heitzmann & Ben Eckert of the Brisbane Bullsharks! We talk all things Brisbane spearfishing, gear and training! Both are extremely talented divers in their own right, tonight we host a live interview and Q&A at the Brisbane Bullsharks pool! Loads of info about Brisbane spearfishing, spearing Kingfish, choosing and using gear, dealing with sharks, finding spots and so much more! Which speargun should you get? What's the best way to load it? How do you handle it underwater? Another in our series of live interviews, we hope you enjoy it and hope you learned something! If you have any more questions for Shrek, Michael or Ben, put them in the comments! Check out the club and get involved through their ! Important times: 00:13 Intro 03:10 Welcome! 04:20 Thanks for having us Michael! What are we doing tonight? 06:05 Hello Ben! How are you involved with the Brisbane Bullsharks? 07:25 Shrek's spearfishing story. 09:22 Michael, how did you start spearfishing? 13:10 Ben, how did you start? 16:00 Boat diving is big here, the Bullsharks have influenced spearfishing culture in a big way. How to be a bad guest. 23:15 Shrek took Michael out on his first boat dive! Be brave and tell your buddies when you're not comfortable! 25:35 Kingfish spearfishing tips. 27:10 Deep diving. 29:00 Let's talk gear! Spearguns! What are they, how do they work and what should I get? 34:15 A float line is your friend! 36:15 What are the advantages for a shorter or longer speargun? 37:15 Pool training for spearfishing! 40:00 Diving without your speargun and in marine reserves is hugely helpful! 41:15 Safety while spearfishing - shallow water blackout. 49:05 Good buddy diving is more worth it than you think! A simple way to do it better. 50:55 Diving with too much weight. How much do I need? 55:05 Q&A from the audience! 55:30 Float recommendations for a Noob Spearo 57:00 How do you handle your gun on the bottom? What do you do with it? 01:00:10 How do you find spots? Google Earth and Navionics 01:04:40 Warm up for spearfishing, how do you warm up your diving? 01:07:40 Dealing with sharks: what do you do when you see sharks? When do you get out? 01:11:00 Double bands: which do you load first? 01:13:00 How do you investigate a headland without spooking fish? 01:14:10 Closing thoughts 01:15:45 Outro   Listen in and subscribe on iOS or Android     Important Links       Noob Spearo Partners and Discount Codes . Use the code NOOBSPEARO save $20 on every purchase over $200 at checkout – Flat shipping rate, especially in AUS! – Use the code NOOB10 to save 10% off anything store-wide. Free Shipping on USA orders over $99 | Simple, Effective, Dependable Wooden Spearguns. Use the Code NOOB to save $30 on any speargun:) use the code SPEARO to get 20% off any course and the code NOOBSPEARO to get 40% off any and all courses! Use the code NOOBSPEARO to save $25 on the full Penetrator Spearfishing Fin Range . 28-day Freediving Transformation (CODE: NOOB28 for 15% off) | Equalization Masterclass – Roadmap to Frenzel | Free Courses | Freediving Safety Course | How to Take a 25-30% Bigger Breath! | The 5 minute Freediver | Break the 10 Meter Barrier – Use the code NOOBSPEARO to save $ | Wickedly tough and well thought out gear! Check out their | ‘Spearo Dad' | ‘Girls with Gills' | ‘Jobfish Tribute' | Fishing Trips () Subscribe to the best spearfishing magazine in the world. International subscription available! . Listen to 99 Tips to Get Better at Spearfishing

Fish the Moment Podcast
Encore: Summer Patterns for Largemouth Bass

Fish the Moment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 79:48


Originally posted to the Fish the Moment channel in the summer of 2019. During this stream, Jonny talks about summer bass fishing and looking at subscribers' lakes using Google Earth and Navionics. Original Link: youtube.com/watch?v=Wjx7qsPfiTw These are the lakes he covers on this stream: Lake Placid, FL Lake Seminole, GA Lake Amistad, TX Thanks for your support! Lake Breakdowns: https://fishthemoment.com/lake-breakdowns Support us through Tackle Warehouse by using the link below: https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/?from=FTM Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fishthemoment Thanks to our Sponsors:  Bridgford Foods Bass Tank - https://thebasstank.com/

The River Certified Podcast
Skinny Dippin Caught on Livescope-The River Certified Podcast Ep. 45

The River Certified Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 112:33


Spencer Bauer and Ryan Tasler talk with Jimmy Brown Click for Straight Heat Stickers! Click for Bigfoot Bush Craft Fire Starters (Promo Code: spencerbauer) Topics discussed: Terror in the night; Chasin Cats Guide Service; Making sense of constellations; Effects of moon phases; College football; Hard to be a Cubs fan; Human heart for bait; Boiled peanut buffet; Tasler Guide Service; Cow tongue tacos; Navionics; Livescope mounts; Return of bullhead drinking game; Whisker Seeker; Starting fire in the snow; And much more! Connect with Spencer, Ryan, and River Certified River Certified on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook River Certified Merch Email us spencer@rivercertified.com taslerryan@hotmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors
itto Episode 293 Navionics Q & A...

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 2:00


Last weeks episode about the all important Navionics Boating Marine and Lakes app drew a few questions from the crowd and I have answers! The next in this series will be how to use Mikes Maps with Navionics to load waypoints before you hit the water! #ittoutdoors #minnowoverboard

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors
itto Episode 288 The Navionics Boating App

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 2:00


Ok, seriously why do so many anglers I talk to NOT have the Navionics Boating Marine & Lakes App? It's top tool for every fishing trip! #ittoutdoors

Boating Tips | Get Your Boating Questions Answered Every Week!
Boating Tips: Setting Up Navionics Card in Raymarine Multifunction Display

Boating Tips | Get Your Boating Questions Answered Every Week!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 4:58


Join Captain Keith as he shows you how to set up the latest Navionics card on a current-generation Raymarine multifunction display. What boating tips do you want to see? Comment below with your ideas and we may choose your boating tips for future episodes!Find Your Next Boat: https://bit.ly/3nJGbN2​​​​MarineMax is the nation's leading boat and yacht retailer! We are ready to help you find your next boat and get you out on the water. Stop by one of our many nationwide locations or visit us online to search our vast selection of new and pre-owned boats. Find Your Boat: https://bit.ly/3tnbSPbFind Your Yacht: https://bit.ly/32hA7lRMarineMax gives you more ways to enjoy the boating life to the fullest. With classes, events, Getaways!® to amazing places and more, you're part of an entire family who is United by Water.

Sailing the East
EP-9 Sailing Destination: Sandy Hook NJ

Sailing the East

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 14:58


In today’s episode, we explore the sailing destination of Sandy Hook NJ. Sandy Hook is just south of NY harbor and as the name suggests, it’s a hooked shaped spit of land that projects out into Raritan Harbor. The spit stretches about 6 miles (10 kilometers) from the northern end of the New Jersey shore toward New York Harbor. It’s covered with coastal woodlands, sand dunes, beaches, and salt marshes. Sandy Hook has the oldest surviving lighthouse in what is now the United States. It was built-in 1764, and is still in use today. In 1895, the U.S. Army renamed the "Fortifications at Sandy Hook" as Fort Hancock. The installation would protect New York Harbor from invasion by sea. Its yellow brick buildings were constructed largely between 1898-1910, with the fort reaching its peak population in World War II. Concrete bunkers and rail-mounted guns were buried in the beach dunes so that they could disappear from sight after firing on enemy ships. In later years, Nike missiles stood ready to shoot down nuclear weapons. Many of these structures are still visible today. It’s a great place to anchor when you are heading South and need to wait for a weather window or if you are heading North via NYC and need to get the weather or tidal currents in your favor. There are also several ferries that run between Sandy Hook and NYC. So, it’s actually a good place to use as a base of operation to get to NYC. It is a nice anchorage and as the name implies, it’s a nice sandy bottom, so it is easy to set the anchor and the holding is good. Guide books and Navionics charts list several anchoring spots. We set our anchor near the Coast Guard Station. Just be aware of the ferries, as they run into the night and can kick up a wake. The anchorage is well protected from all directions except the West. Since the fetch to the West is not that large, anything under 30 Knots should be fine. There are also a couple of marinas on the “main land” at the base of Sandy Hook if you need protection for a big blow. Atlantic Highlands Marina is one where I have stayed, in addition to docks with power, water, etc, they also have several moorings behind a breakwater, so it is well protected. Over all, it’s a great place to stop and visit and an excellent staging area for heading North or South. Check out the links below. National Park Service - Sandy Hook NJ Atlantic Highlands Marina Ferry to NYC We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. Wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bela-l-musits/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bela-l-musits/support

My Business On Purpose
404: The Five Questions Every Entrepreneur Must Answer For Their Employees And Themselves

My Business On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 8:13


The Five Questions Every Entrepreneur Must Answer For Their Employees...And Themselves  My son and I were on an 18-foot center console boat on the edge of the Port Royal Sound in the lowcountry of South Carolina when all of a sudden a thunderous squall line formed just to our west and bared down on us. We had a decision, sit in the middle of the torrential rain and lightning, or make a run for it.  We were about 20 minutes from the boat landing.  Within 2 minutes of going full throttle on our Mercury 150, we were surrounded on all sides by the summer squall.   Hindsight being more sober than the present reality, we continued throttle down at 30 knots with what seemed like a 10-foot visibility.  Equipped with a simple Navionics boating app, I kept my head down, focused on the GPS map while my teenage co-captain had his head up and eyes peeled so he could call for a last-second “swerve” maneuver if needed.  The storm was relentless. It felt like we were riding blind for 30 minutes, but was probably more like 8 or 10...it was confusing, chaotic, exhilarating, and probably not wise looking back.  Amidst the uncertainty of that moment though, here are some truths that we could count on…  We were headed towards a defined destination; the Lemon Island boat launch.  We knew what route we were taking; the Chechessee River.  We knew what vehicle we were committed to; an 18 foot Henry O center console.    We knew what kind of engine we had to work with; a Mercury 150 horsepower two-stroke.  We knew exactly WHY we were headed in that direction; to stay alive and make it back home to tell the story! Owning a business is peppered with days just like that.  The surprise squalls of unexpected tax bills, frustrated customers, misaligned employee expectations, and a lack of perfect efficiency.  To help you navigate through the chaos of business ownership and the life of an entrepreneur, here are five questions every entrepreneur must answer for their employees...and themselves.  First, where are we going?   Fortunately, there has been a surge of good teaching, training, and resources around building a powerful vision story. Your Vision is a detailed snapshot of the future of your vision.  Not a pithy statement, and not a paragraph of haiku.  Your vision story should be detailed, multiple pages, and meaty with details. Second, how are we getting to the vision? It’s silly to imagine that you will hit the road without aiming for a destination.  Every road trip is a series of following turn by turn directions on specific streets while passing by many others.  Your unique core values are nothing more than intentional street signs along the route to your destination. For most, you will avoid turning right on Apathy Lane, or left on Muddy Expectations Blvd.  Instead, you will use Intentional Relationships Street or Relentless Learning Circle.  Know your unique core values and you’ll know the streets to take towards your destination. The third question every entrepreneur must answer is, what does the automobile look like that we will be driving towards the vision? When a new team member comes into the business, they need to know where their role fits within the larger whole.  The good ol’ fashioned Org Chart is a visual representation of what the vehicle of your business looks like so they know what they are riding in. Fourth, what are the specifications of the engine used to motor you to your destination?  One of the most powerful tools in your business is the Master Process Roadmap.  Imagine this, your entire business on one sheet of digital paper. Broken down into four systems -  Admin, Ops, Sales, and Marketing - the Master Process Roadmap spells out all of the processes needed to send your business vehicle motoring down the road to your destination. The final question every entrepreneur must answer for their employees and themselves is “why?” Why are we going to that destination? What is the emotion...the magnet...the draw that is pulling us to that particular destination? WHY ARE YOU GOING THAT WAY? Whatever your answer is, that is your mission. Five questions that every entrepreneur must spend time on… Where are we going? How are we getting there? What vehicle are we taking? What engine is powering the vehicle? Why are we going in the first place? Scott Beebe is the founder of Business On Purpose, author of Let Your Business Burn: Stop Putting Out Fires, Discover Purpose, And Build A Business That Matters.  Scott also hosts The Business On Purpose Podcast and can be found at mybusinessonpurpose.com.

My Business On Purpose
404: The Five Questions Every Entrepreneur Must Answer For Their Employees And Themselves

My Business On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 8:13


The Five Questions Every Entrepreneur Must Answer For Their Employees...And Themselves  My son and I were on an 18-foot center console boat on the edge of the Port Royal Sound in the lowcountry of South Carolina when all of a sudden a thunderous squall line formed just to our west and bared down on us. We had a decision, sit in the middle of the torrential rain and lightning, or make a run for it.  We were about 20 minutes from the boat landing.  Within 2 minutes of going full throttle on our Mercury 150, we were surrounded on all sides by the summer squall.   Hindsight being more sober than the present reality, we continued throttle down at 30 knots with what seemed like a 10-foot visibility.  Equipped with a simple Navionics boating app, I kept my head down, focused on the GPS map while my teenage co-captain had his head up and eyes peeled so he could call for a last-second “swerve” maneuver if needed.  The storm was relentless. It felt like we were riding blind for 30 minutes, but was probably more like 8 or 10...it was confusing, chaotic, exhilarating, and probably not wise looking back.  Amidst the uncertainty of that moment though, here are some truths that we could count on…  We were headed towards a defined destination; the Lemon Island boat launch.  We knew what route we were taking; the Chechessee River.  We knew what vehicle we were committed to; an 18 foot Henry O center console.    We knew what kind of engine we had to work with; a Mercury 150 horsepower two-stroke.  We knew exactly WHY we were headed in that direction; to stay alive and make it back home to tell the story! Owning a business is peppered with days just like that.  The surprise squalls of unexpected tax bills, frustrated customers, misaligned employee expectations, and a lack of perfect efficiency.  To help you navigate through the chaos of business ownership and the life of an entrepreneur, here are five questions every entrepreneur must answer for their employees...and themselves.  First, where are we going?   Fortunately, there has been a surge of good teaching, training, and resources around building a powerful vision story. Your Vision is a detailed snapshot of the future of your vision.  Not a pithy statement, and not a paragraph of haiku.  Your vision story should be detailed, multiple pages, and meaty with details. Second, how are we getting to the vision? It's silly to imagine that you will hit the road without aiming for a destination.  Every road trip is a series of following turn by turn directions on specific streets while passing by many others.  Your unique core values are nothing more than intentional street signs along the route to your destination. For most, you will avoid turning right on Apathy Lane, or left on Muddy Expectations Blvd.  Instead, you will use Intentional Relationships Street or Relentless Learning Circle.  Know your unique core values and you'll know the streets to take towards your destination. The third question every entrepreneur must answer is, what does the automobile look like that we will be driving towards the vision? When a new team member comes into the business, they need to know where their role fits within the larger whole.  The good ol' fashioned Org Chart is a visual representation of what the vehicle of your business looks like so they know what they are riding in. Fourth, what are the specifications of the engine used to motor you to your destination?  One of the most powerful tools in your business is the Master Process Roadmap.  Imagine this, your entire business on one sheet of digital paper. Broken down into four systems -  Admin, Ops, Sales, and Marketing - the Master Process Roadmap spells out all of the processes needed to send your business vehicle motoring down the road to your destination. The final question every entrepreneur must answer for their employees and themselves is “why?” Why are we going to that destination? What is the emotion...the magnet...the draw that is pulling us to that particular destination? WHY ARE YOU GOING THAT WAY? Whatever your answer is, that is your mission. Five questions that every entrepreneur must spend time on… Where are we going? How are we getting there? What vehicle are we taking? What engine is powering the vehicle? Why are we going in the first place? Scott Beebe is the founder of Business On Purpose, author of Let Your Business Burn: Stop Putting Out Fires, Discover Purpose, And Build A Business That Matters.  Scott also hosts The Business On Purpose Podcast and can be found at mybusinessonpurpose.com.

The Silvercore Podcast
Ep.35: Jet Boats and Ghost Towns

The Silvercore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 33:06


Brief Summary of Show:   In this episode of The Silvercore Podcast, Travis speaks with jet boat instructor of University of Northern BC, jet boat tour and fishing guide, Robert Bryce. Listen as they discuss some considerations you should make before purchasing a jet boat and experienced based safety precautions when out on the waters.    Robert also talks about his interest in ghost towns in Northern BC and what he does in his off time when he's not touring people with his business Northern BC Jet Boat Tours.    If you have a story that would be of value to the Silvercore audience, or know someone who does, email us at podcast@silvercore.ca.  We would love to hear from you!   Topics discussed in this episode:   Intro [00:00:00 - 00:02:00]  What jet boat tours consist of [00:02:00 - 00:03:57] Jet boating course  [00:03:57 - 00:06:14] Considerations prior to buying a jet boat and after [00:06:14 - 00:09:24] Robert's trip on his boat [00:09:24 - 00:11:31] Tourism BC & ghost towns [00:11:31 - 00:14:51] Research of other ghost towns [00:14:51 - 00:16:37] Fish guiding [00:16:37 - 00:17:29] Accessing remote areas with a jet boat [00:17:29 - 00:18:55] Jet boating course access for students [00:18:55 - 00:20:58] River changes & using caution [00:20:58 - 00:23:29] Interests outside of jet boating & tours [00:23:29 - 00:24:49] Issues on the river & decisions based on experience [00:24:49 - 00:32:12] Reading the river [00:32:12 - 00:32:51] Outro [00:32:51 - 00:33:09]    Explore these Resources In this episode, we mentioned the following resources which may be beneficial to you:   Silvercore [00:00:10] [00:00:21] [00:00:24] [00:00:31] [00:01:22] Skeena River [00:01:12] [00:02:43] [00:02:53] [00:12:34] [00:15:53] [00:16:12] [00:16:24] [00:16:31] [00:16:53] [00:18:03] [00:18:29] [00:22:33] [00:25:07] [00:31:02] University of Northern BC [00:01:28] [00:01:30] [00:01:32] [00:01:54] [00:03:59] Prince George [00:01:35] Terrace [00:01:41] Northern BC Jet Boat Tours [00:01:50] Georgia Strait [00:06:21] Dean River [00:09:40] [00:10:17] Kitimat [00:10:15] [00:10:17] [00:11:10] Shearwater [00:10:19] [00:10:20] Bella Coola [00:11:09] Kitsault [00:11:57] Alice Arm [00:12:11] Anyox [00:12:15] Port Essington [00:12:31] Dorreen [00:12:35] Butedale [00:15:03] Ocean Falls [00:15:04] Namu [00:15:06] Difenbaker's Bunkers [00:15:38] Prince Rupert [00:15:54] Douglas Channel [00:18:31] Hamiltons [00:19:28] American Turbine [00:19:30] Navionics [00:21:00] Bathymetry [00:21:01] Elaho River [00:27:42] Thompson River [00:27:42] Nahatlatch River [00:27:44]   Follow us: Podcast YouTube Newsletter Instagram Facebook Follow our Host Instagram: @ Bader.Trav   Learn More about Silvercore Silvercore Club Online Training  Other Training & Services  Merchandise CORE Training Management Resources (TMR)  Blog Page

Fish the Moment Podcast
Where to Find Deep Winter Bass |FTM Live Stream #15

Fish the Moment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 91:21


During this stream, Jonny discusses offshore winter bass fishing with Google Earth and Navionics.  Get Personal Lessons, Map Breakdowns, and More from Jonny and Randy at:  https://fishthemoment.com/ Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fishthemoment Support us through Tackle Warehouse by using the link below: https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/?from=FTM

Echolotzentrum Podcast
EZ012 Digitale Seekarten

Echolotzentrum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 16:02


Ralf und Markus sprechen im Detail über Digitale Seekarten von Navionics und Garmin Bluechart.

Tackle Talk
5 Tips for Fishing Offshore WITHOUT Electronics

Tackle Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 27:45


On today's episode we go over our top 5 tips for fishing offshore without electronics. We'll cover fishing points, humps, depth changes, and how you can do all that effectively from a boat, kayak, or even the shore without a fancy sonar, Navionics, or a depth finder.

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo
NSP:112 Melbourne Spearfishing | Live Panel Interview

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 58:52


Melbourne Spearfishing 101 This is a live panel interview recorded in-store at Adreno, Melbourne. Panel members (left to right) included Luke Latham (Adreno Store Manager), James Beckan (@southernspearfishing), Isaac 'Shrek' Daly and Sven Franklin (Club Spearfish President).  This is a pretty comprehensive chat covering seasons, species, predominant conditions, locations and nearly everything else a spearo visiting/living in the area might be interested in. This live Melbourne Interview and Spearfishing trip was paid for by Thank you legends - I had a blast. Live audience community questions included! Listen in:) Connect with the boys Also Mentioned | Catching Crayfish Time Stamps 04:00 Introduction with Luke Latham 12:40 Developing skills on Melbourne Species 17:15 Finding the right locations, understanding the seasons and movements of fish 20:20 Apps that are useful in the area.  Navionics  Google Earth Triggerbrothers.com.au Windy weather app 25:00 Rules and Regulations for spearfishing 26:20 Community Q&A What are the legal requirements for a dive float and flag in Victoria? FOR SPEAROS in Victoria, any vessel with divers operating from it must always display signals by day or night to inform other vessel users. The daytime diver below signal is the international Code Flag 'A', at least 750 mm long and 600 mm wide for vessels less than 10 metres in length. FOR ALL BOAT/JETSKI USERS on Victorian waters a five knot speed limit applies to all operators within: 50 m of a person, for example a swimmer 50 m of another vessel 100 m of a vessel or buoy on which a 'diver below' signal corresponding to the International Code Flag 'A' is displayed – a white/blue flag. 21:30 How can I improve my breathhold for spearfishing? Sven “I would consider apnea walks for improving my breathhold for spearfishing. Apnea walks are basically holding your breath and counting the number of paces you take” 35:00 Jetski Spearfishing? How do you anchor? Is losing equipment an issue? 37:00 How do you find good ground for finding squid? James "The best ground is Southern Port Phillip Bay. Queenscliffe, Portsea through to Rye. But you can find them everywhere at the right times of year." 40:00 How do you find crayfish in Melbourne and capture one successfully? To catch crayfish while freediving in Victoria it’s helpful to have a torch for looking caves, cracks and under rocks. You also need robust gloves as the spines are rough and you need to protect your hands. Find cracks and caves that are relatively protected from current. When you get hold of the crayfish don’t grab the feelers, go for the base of the horns. 45:30 Do you ever target gummy sharks? 48:20 What is your typical breath hold while spearfishing in Melbourne?  A range of breathholds from the panel was 30 seconds to 70 seconds for most Melbourne spearfishing. These are all experienced divers who dive often. 52:00 Any tips for hunting Yellowtail Kingfish successfullly? Svens advice “Time in the water off Cape Shank or Phillip Island” James “Deal with the excitement and try and calm down. Get some exposure to being in the water around them. Go to New Zealand” Check out the - Use the CODE: NOOBSPEARO Spearfishing Clubs in Melbourne are: Club Spearfish Geelong Freedivers Southern Freedivers Noob Spearo Partners + some spearfishing discounts . Use the code NOOBSPEARO save $20 on every purchase over $200 at checkout. . Listen to 99 Tips to Get Better at Spearfishing Subscribe to the best spearfishing magazine in the world. Use the code noobspearo to save $20 on the full Penetrator Spearfishing Fin Range . How to Spearfish : use the code NOOBPEARO to save! Spearo Immersion Online freediving classes @ 28-day Freediving Transformation. Want to increase your bottom time? Want to lower your comfortable operating depth?  Want to increase your breath hold? In 4 weeks you can transform your physiology to improve your performance as a freediver.  Learn the proven strategies competitive freedivers use to strengthen their performance. Equalization Masterclass.  If you are freediver who struggles to equalize your ears in the 15-30 ft range this course is the answer. 14 videos discuss every equalizing problem and coach you through the difficulty. Say goodbye to Valsalva and hello to Frenzal and make equalizing easy. Tuesday Ted Talks Freediving. 19 one hour live Instagram episodes where I discuss a variety of freediving topics and answer peoples question live on Instagram. Free online courses – How to take a 20-30% bigger breath and how to make the mammalian dive reflex work for you. – Free online safety resource. View all of Ted’s online freediving classes @

Anglerschannel's podcast
Post Holiday Blues

Anglerschannel's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 41:20


With a short week ahead, Chris and Jason catch up early this morning to talk about the Memorial Day Holiday, the passing of Glenn Browne, MLF scheduling and much more! Chris highlights a few derbies in the Progressive Bass Wrap Up and he reads some Apple Podcast Reviews. All of this and more, check it out!  

Anglerschannel's podcast
"It's What We Signed Up For"

Anglerschannel's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 65:50


On this last episode before the Holiday weekend, Chris & Jason welcome in MLF BPT Pro Josh Bertrand to talk about Major League Fishing, his feelings on weights and more! The circus joins the boys as Jason rolls through the Costa Countdown to Blastoff looking ahead and seeing what's out there. Check it out and have a safe holiday weekend!  

Anglerschannel's podcast
"Target Rich Environment"

Anglerschannel's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 80:36


On this weeks "Target Rich Environment" AnglersChannel Insider Podcast, Chris and Jason welcome in Alabama Bass Trail Tournaments Program Director Kay Donaldson to talk about the 2019 season which is close to wrapping up but also to look ahead at 2020 and the changes her and her team have put into place to help ABT Anglers make more $$$$$!! The rest of the Circus calls in as they look over the Progressive Bass Wrap up portion of the show and more!

ACRookieBlog's podcast
Featuring Elite Series Rookie Lee Livesay

ACRookieBlog's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 17:04


This week Jason welcomes in Elite Series Rookie and Opens Pro Lee Livesay. Jason gets the 411 on Lee and his fishing background, Texas roots, cooking tips, road food and more! Check it out!

Anglerschannel's podcast
The Circus is in Town!

Anglerschannel's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 67:26


On this episode Chris and Jason welcome in FLW / TH Marine Pro Luke Dunkin to the show to talk about all things Circus related, Low Budget Live and much more!! Luke even spills the beans on some new TH Marine Products coming and more! Our own Circus joins us later in the show for the Costa Countdown and to get our picks in for the week. 

Anglerschannel's podcast
"Your story has already been written"

Anglerschannel's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 80:18


This week the boys welcome in an emotional Eric Olliverson as he talks about and breaks down his Table Rock Lake Costa win from the weekend along with his Faith, his Family and his Fishing. You can also read a little more background from his wife Christi in this post on her facebook page. The rest of the Circus joins in later in the show as Chris goes through the Progesssive Bass Wrap up. See who takes the lead in the U-pick em content and who goes home with a goose egg. 

ACRookieBlog's podcast
Bassmaster Elite Rookie - Luke Palmer

ACRookieBlog's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 20:26


This week Jason catches up with Bassmaster Elite Series Rookie Luke Palmer to learn more about his 11th place finish on famed Lake Fork last week but to also learn a little more about Luke and hs fishing background. Its one you won't want to miss!

Anglerschannel's podcast
Costa Countdown to Blastoff featuring FLW Pro John Cox!

Anglerschannel's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 70:27


In the last episode of the week, the boys welcome in FLW Tour Pro and Chickamauga Champ John Cox to talk about his win in last weeks FLW Tour event and has thoughts on leading the 2019 FLW AOY race heading into the last event of the season. Later Kenneth & David join the call and the Circus makes their picks during the Costa Countdown to blastoff brought to you by ARE Truck Caps and Accessories. 

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo
NSP:102 Boating Reconnaissance for Spearfishing (Interview Q&A)

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 66:33


Interview with Trevor Ketchion How to find spearfishing locations by boat This is a Q&A with veteran spearo Trevor Ketchion focusing on boating reconnaissance for spearfishing. Finding your own unique fishy locations to mark on your GPS is something every spearo with a boat wants to do. Hammering the same old spots is not a smart strategy as you don't catch as many fish or develop skills to find fish for yourself. If you are ready to learn some new skills then tune in and listen to Trevor lay out some actionable tips:)   Full shownotes and links available https://wp.me/p53L7v-1YO Links Mentioned Noob Spearo Noob Spearo Full 6:00 Why you should find your own locations to spear fish. 7:20 How to start start planning your own reconnaissance missions Using a sounder Positioning a sounder Coordinating boat with current, wind and structure beneath Finding ground worth exploring Search patterns 28:30 Good apps, books and websites for finding new locations RipCharts, Navionics Use surfing or kitesurfing weather and condition apps. WindyTV BOM, WillyWeather, SeaBreeze for weather 32:00 How to store, keep and label fishing marks 35:00 How to learn to understand charts 44:40 Surface Temperature. Is it worth tracking and how do you do it? 48:00 Lot's of Noob Spearo Community Questions covering recong, spearguns, rollers vs conventional and more Noob Spearo Partners + some spearfishing discounts . Use the code NOOBSPEARO save $20 on every purchase over $200 at checkout. . Listen to 99 Tips to Get Better at Spearfishing Subscribe to the best spearfishing magazine in the world. Use the code noobspearo to save $20 on the full Penetrator Spearfishing Fin Range . How to Spearfish : use the code NOOBPEARO to save! Spearo Immersion Online freediving classes @ 28-day Freediving Transformation. Want to increase your bottom time? Want to lower your comfortable operating depth?  Want to increase your breath hold? In 4 weeks you can transform your physiology to improve your performance as a freediver.  Learn the proven strategies competitive freedivers use to strengthen their performance. Equalization Masterclass.  If you are freediver who struggles to equalize your ears in the 15-30 ft range this course is the answer. 14 videos discuss every equalizing problem and coach you through the difficulty. Say goodbye to Valsalva and hello to Frenzal and make equalizing easy. Tuesday Ted Talks Freediving. 19 one hour live Instagram episodes where I discuss a variety of freediving topics and answer peoples question live on Instagram. Free online courses – How to take a 20-30% bigger breath and how to make the mammalian dive reflex work for you.  – Free online safety resource. View all of Ted’s online freediving classes @ 

Anglerschannel's podcast
Hooksets & Hand Grenades Part 2 - Progressive Bass Wrap Up.

Anglerschannel's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 80:43


In their 2nd episode of the week, The boys catch up with MLF BPT Pro Dean Rojas to break down his Smith Lake win last week in Cullman Alabama. Later they wake up the C-O-double B, Mr. Brandon Cobb from a nap and get the skinny on his 114 pound MONSTER Win on Lake Fork! Check it out right here!

Anglerschannel's podcast
"Hooksets & Hand Grenades" - Part 1

Anglerschannel's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 46:50


Today Chris and Jason discuss all the live fishing opportunities viewers had the choice to watch last weekend between BASS, MLF & FLW. Jason gives us the 411 on his on the water MLF experience and Chris, well he's just Chris. Check out Episode 1 of the week right here!

ACRookieBlog's podcast
"If you wait until you're ready, You're gonna miss out." ~ Bradford Beavers

ACRookieBlog's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 18:32


In this weeks Rookie Podcast brought to you by TH Marine, Jason catches up with Santee Costa Winner and FLW Rookie Bradford Beavers on his Costa Win and what its like being a rookie on the FLW Tour along with some advice for those thinking about getting into tournament bass fishing. Check it out!

ACRookieBlog's podcast
Patrick Walters - Making a Name for Himself, Quickly.

ACRookieBlog's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 13:24


On this weeks AC Rookie Podcast Jason talks to Elite Series Rookie Patrick Walters prior to the Lake Lanier Elite Series event. Patrick is a former Carhartt College Angler and Opens Pro. Patrick talks about growing up in South Carolina and in the outdoors and how all that changed when he fished his first tournament at a young age. A great kid with a bright future in the sport! Check it out!

Anglerschannel's podcast
Made for TV or Made for the Fans?

Anglerschannel's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 93:02


This week on the AnglersChannel Insider Podcast Chris & Jason get into discussions over Rick Clunn's Win on the St Johns, Who's Winning the "Live" game vs. the Fan Participation Game, Average fish catches, stats, stats & more stats and Intern David joins the boys for the Costa Countdown to blastoff to talk Fantasy fishing & taking the boys money!

Explore Norths podcast
Podcast #20: Petter Noreng

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 43:27


Petter Noreng er en seiler som mange seilere kjenner. Han har seilt mer enn de fleste av oss - og på alt fra store maxiratere, via raske 60 fots trimaraner til båten han nyter nå, en Aphrodite 34. Dette er en samtale om alt fra gleden ved å seile, varme farvann og potensialet for bedre sjømannskap.  Petter Noreng falt forøvrig over bord under en seilas over Atlanterhavet i 1999 og ble reddet etter 18 timer. Du bør høre den prisbelønte radiodokumentaren Den Gule Hawaiiskorta. Explore Norths podcast er en del av NSFs satsning på friluftsliv. Podcasten er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics.

Hard Water Fishing Show
S2E6 - Panfish Tactics

Hard Water Fishing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 60:57


 Jeff and Jason Talk Panfish Tactics Gear Big nasty pout and trout - Glowing and big Generator Catch Covers Jason - Pistol Bit ice auger Jeff - aquaview underwater camera.   https://bit.ly/2Asgpq7 I used my brother in law Brian’s new aquaview underwater camera.  We were on a small local lake. Maybe a Iowa lake, but a minnesota pond.  I was out with the kids and it was a glorious day. The temperatures were really warm in the 40s.  We got out for just a few hours, and did not catch any fish. But for the first time even though no fish came through the hole we saw fish.  We were using a aquaview AV Micro plus. He got a really good deal on it and it was really fun.   This unit is something you hold in your hand or put on your wrist.  It has a very small camera, maybe the size of a large walleye jig. The screen was about 3.5 inches and it had a very slim cord to the camera.  I would say no thicker than tip up line.   I first opened the thin cover over the screen.  It was really handy that it turned on when you did this, no power button to mess with.   As I dropped it down the hold you really did not see much.  In Fact I was unsure it was working. But as it got towards the bottom it started to show the weedy bottom.  And also some sunnies. So even though I could not see them come through my hold we saw them in the lake.   I used my flasher to figure out where the camera was in the water column. It showed up as it went down the hole.  This was very helpful as you really saw nothing but blackness and a few bubbles as you went down.   Their were some lighting options that are infrared and do help you see the fish much better.     I was also surprised how well my jig showed up in the camera.  It was this really bring light in a somewhat dark landscape. I hope the fish see my jig that well.   It was a bright sunny day and the screen was hard to see in the light.  I suspect it would be easier to see in the shack.   I did not this thing is quite small and would fit down a fish hole.  Not sure if it floats but did not want to find out.   I tried this out on a non stained lake and it worked great.  I hope to get one of these for my ice cave. It has an output to put it on the tv.  That would be cool.   Line update I am still on the fence on mono vs fluorocarbon.  Mono never gets tangled and that Fluorocarbon i keep on having twist in my line.  It seems to come out but I have not had that problem with mono. But then I love how it sinks in the water.  More to come here but right now Monofilament is winning. Topic - Panfish Picking the spot Transitions from shallow to deep.  I start out on my Navionics app to get to a general spot.  I find that this worked pretty well. But if navionics says 20 feet, I have never found it to be exact.  You will have to drill a few holes along the break until you get find 20 feet. Once I find the spot I will work from deep to shallow along the break and see where the fish are biting.  Even if I have fish that are showing on my flasher and they will not bite i move. It's hard to but you have to leave those fish.   Hole Hopping Once you have caught a few fish in a hole, sometimes they have seen what you have and grow tired of it.  You can switch lures, but I find that if a lure has been working on a lake i stick with it. The color and action work I stick with them.   Maybe this is something i need to work on and switch up my presentation but I usually stick with what I have used in the past. Maybe this new mystery tackle box I subscribed to will help me with that. I tried this on my last outing and it worked really well.  I had caught at least 12 crappies and sunnies out of this honey hole, and then it cooled off. I decided to move just 15 feet away with the same presentation and I was able to catch a few right away, as soon as I dropped my lure in the hole.   The Major Move Now when I am talking about hole hopping I am generally talking about the same area.  Not a major move. That is something I do only after many holes have not produced. Meaning I have not caught a fish or the fish are small or not what I am looking for.  This is required sometimes and you have to break out the Navionics again and look for some different structure. Tungsten Jigs I have a bunch of lures I use for panfishing.  But the ones I go to over and over again are tungsten jigs.  They are small and drop fast and are easy to fish with. I tip them with a wax worm and the crappies and sunnies love them.   My favorite are the snow drop xl.  I have found the pink and blue and green and yellow ones to work best for the waters i am on.  I use the 1/32 oz. Thanks for tungsten for making these easy to fish. https://bit.ly/2AAW41N   Spoons and minnows I also love using spoons and minnows for panfish.  My typical setup will be a small frosty spoon or a small northland glow spoon. Frosty Spoon.  Golden pirch, glow red, or silver moon light.  Usually the 1/16 oz size. These are just the right size for a crappie minnow.  I always have a bunch of these in my tackle. And I always buy at least 2 of each color.  If its working and you loose one you have a backup, or if you need to share with a buddy. Depending how generous you are feeling. https://bit.ly/2QssGjo   Northland Glow Spoons Or the Northland glow spoons.  My current favorite is the 1/16 oz gold with a red glow shot.   Of course this are consumable so that kinda stinks but if they work they work.   https://bit.ly/2Qr1OQP   Wax Worms When I use wax worked I get a bait puck.  These things are great to keep your wax worms warm.  Wax worms like the same temperatures that we humans do.  I put them in my pocket and in a bait puck and this keeps them happy.  I actually have a big one that fits the 100 pack of waxies when i buy them from the hardware store/ bait shop.  I can leave them in the container and I have been fishing with the same ones for weeks. I just put them on the counter in the washroom and they stay happy.  A few die, but that's ok. I just don't tell the wife i have wax worms in the same room as the washer and dryer. (oops she knows know but oh well, if she listens that is)   https://beavertailbait.com/sample-page/ Time of Day   Panfish are easier to catch during the day than some other fish like walleyes, but I still think the magic hour around dawn and dusk are best.   For crappies I have caught them a lot at night also.  But this can vary by like.   Depth This was interesting. I always start fishing a foot off the bottom.  But in my recent fishing trip i was in 18 feet of water and i had fish 2 feet under the ice to the bottom. I could hardly see my bait.  What a problem. I did have my finder on wide beam which will show some fish further away. I found the fish at the bottom were very slow and did not want to bite.  Now they could have been further away also. You really cannot tell the difference on a flasher. The fish in the middle and upper of the water column were much more active and would bit.  It’s one of my favorite things to see that line on your flasher start to move to your bait when you jig. Moving it up and they follow it. These are the aggressive fish you are looking for.  Not those ones that are down their and just stare at your jig. Or your camera if you have one.   How aggressive How do you know when to jig hard and when not to.  This is important slow fish want a dead stick or almost no jigging.  When active fish will react better to jigging. Also know when to stop when they show up on your flasher.  Not sure if this is correct but usually when they come in i will let it sit for a while.

The Inshore Journal
Episode 39 Boat Maintenance Tips/ Striper Update

The Inshore Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 11:58


Join Capt Rennie Clark as he gives tips on how to winterize your boat.  He also talks about what is biting in Southeastern, NC.  As the end of a very rainy and unstable year of weather Capt Ren gives a current assessment of the Cape Fear River and the Striper Bite in the Wilmington, NC area.

Explore Norths podcast
Podcast 18: Trond Aasvoll i Antarktisk

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 47:01


Trond Aasvoll har mye erfaring fra seiling på Svalbard, og han var også den første som seilte rundt Nordpolen på to sesonger. Helt på tampen av 2018 fikk han også mulighet til å få en smakebit av Antarktisk - noe han grep begjærlig. Opplevelsen var stor, men også veldig stressende. I denne podcasten forteller han om seilasen Ushuaia- Antarktisk tur-retur - og her er det mye å lære. Trond har forøvrig skrevet et kapittel i boken High Latitude Sailing om sin rundtur rundt Nordpolen. Boken kan du kjøpe her. Denne podcasten er endel av Norges Seilforbunds turseilerprosjekt, og den er også støttet av Raymarine og Navionics. Båten og selskapet Trond jobbet for finner du her.

Reel Adventures
Red's Review, For Gerber - Navionics

Reel Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 4:12


Symantec Cyber Security Brief Podcast
Gallmaker research, Navionics breach, and Fitbit data used by cops in murder investigation

Symantec Cyber Security Brief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 22:50


In this week’s Cyber Security Brief, Dick O’Brien is joined by Symantec threat researchers Jon DiMaggio and Candid Wueest to discuss the big cyber security stories of the last week. We talk about Symantec’s latest research on a previously-unknown attack group called Gallmaker, which is using “living off the land” and publicly-available hack tools to target organizations in the government and defense sectors. We also discuss the hack of the SpankChain cryptocurrency project, the breach at Garmin-owned boating app Navionics, and how Fitbit data has been used in a murder investigation.

Explore Norths podcast
#16: Are Wiig og Harald Bjerke om Bare Are

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 36:15


Starten på Golden Globe Race 2018 gikk 1. juli fra Les Sables d'Olonne, Frankrike. Vi tok en prat med skipperen selv og Harald "Rikki" Bjerke om det som ligger foran ham kvelden før den store dagen. Du kan lese mer om Are på Aresailing.no Denne podcasten er en del av Norges Seilforbunds turseilerprosjekt og er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics. Are Wiig er #HoldHavetRent ambassadør.

Explore Norths podcast
#15: Magne Klann Nordkapp-Lindesnes på 48 dager

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 32:42


Magne Klann nådde målet sitt om å seile Nordkapp-Lindesnes i en enmannsjolle. Han brukte 48 dager på turen fra snøføyke i Finnmark til full sommer på Lindesnes. Vi tok en prat med ham om norskekysten, jolleseiling som turopplevelse, det enkle livet og mye annet.  Du kan lese mer om eventyret hans på hjemmesiden klann.no og Instagram. Denne podcasten er en del av Norges Seilforbunds turseilerprosjekt og er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics. Magne Klann er #HoldHavetRent ambassadør.

Explore Norths podcast
#14: Are Wiig om veien til Falmouth og videre

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 26:03


Are Wiig tok turen fra Norge til Falmouth som en treningstur, og rakk både å bygge om motoren og slepe en konkurrent til Falmouth. Vi snakket med ham om forventninger, båten, de andre seilerne og hva som ligger foran ham i Golden Globe Race 2018. Starten på Golden Globe Race 2018 går 1. juli fra Les Sables d'Olonne, Frankrike. Du kan lese mer om Are på Aresailing.no Denne podcasten er en del av Norges Seilforbunds turseilerprosjekt og er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics. Are Wiig er #HoldHavetRent ambassadør.

Explore Norths podcast
#13: Magne Klann nyter naturopplevelsen

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 31:09


Norge om babord-prosjektet til Magne Klann har tatt ham langs verdens vakreste kyst, fra vintersnø til sommervarme og sannsynligvis inn i Guiness rekordbok som den som har seilt lengst i en enmannsjolle. Vi tok en prat med ham mens han lå værfast i Solund rett nord for Bergen. Magne startet fra Nordkapp 25. april og har nå 10 dager igjen av sin tilmålte tid. Med litt flaks med været rekker han helt ned til Lindesnes.  Du kan følge eventyret hans på hjemmesiden klann.no og Instagram. Denne podcasten er en del av Norges Seilforbunds turseilerprosjekt og er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics. Magne Klann er #HoldHavetRent ambassadør.

Explore Norths podcast
#12: Opal (26) på eventyr i 26 fot

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 29:34


Det enkle livet er livet for Opal Mariell. Det siste året har hun bodd i en Tur 80 utenfor Tromsø sammen med sin husky Findus. I juli kaster hun loss for å seile sørover, over Atlanterhavet og opp østkysten av USA - pluss litt til. Vi tok et prat med den unge eventyreren som lovet seg selv å aldri mer seile etter et havari i Karibia. Denne podcasten er en del av Norges Seilforbunds turseilerprosjekt og er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics. 

Explore Norths podcast
#11: Are Wiig på vei mot start i Golden Globe Race

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 21:15


Torsdag 31. mai kastet Are Wiig loss fra Hvile Havn, Leangbukta etter to år med forberedelser. Nå er han endelig i gang, men han måtte gjøre et stopp i Svelvik for å få om bord litt (les mye) mat og en del utstyr. Vi la oss på hjul og møtte ham for en prat om all støtten han har fått, forventninger og gleden av å være i gang. Starten på Golden Globe Race 2018 går 1. juli fra Les Sables d'Olonne, Frankrike. Du kan lese mer om Are på Aresailing.no Denne podcasten er en del av Norges Seilforbunds turseilerprosjekt og er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics. Are Wiig er #HoldHavetRent ambassadør.

Explore Norths podcast
#10: Norge om babord

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 35:01


Magne Klann hadde lyst på en utfordring - og det har han fått. Han sjøsatte jollen sin i Skarsvåg, sørøst for Nordkapp, onsdag 25. april og satt kursen over Nordkapp og deretter sørvestover. Det er fortsatt full vinter i nord. Planen til Magne er å seile til Lindesnes - hvis han rekker på den tiden han har til rådighet. Vi tok en prat med ham om norskekysten, opplevelsene, marin forsøpling og veien sørover. Du kan følge eventyret hans på hjemmesiden klann.no og Instagram. Denne podcasten er en del av Norges Seilforbunds turseilerprosjekt og er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics. Magne Klann er #HoldHavetRent ambassadør.

Explore Norths podcast
Podcast 9: Marstur til Fair Isle

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 27:27


Erik Aanderaa har en hang for øyene i vest. 17. mars satt han kursen fra Haugesund til Fair Isle for å virkeliggjøre dronefoto drømmen. Etter at dronen hans ble angrepet måtte han seile til Shetland for å kjøpe ny. Deretter tilbake til Lerwick igjen for å kunne besøke øya Unst. Hør hans fortelling her og se hans fantastiske dronefilmer på hans youtube-kanal. Denne podcasten er en del av NSF turseilerprosjekt 100 Nautiske klubben, og den er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics.

Explore Norths podcast
Leo seiler norskekysten

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 38:01


Johnny Leo Johansen er ut på sin livs seiltur langs norskekysten. Han startet fra Fredrikstad i 2016 og har det på ingen måte travelt. Vinteren har han tilbrakt på Skrova og han har også fått seg en medseiler: Skippshunden Zkippy. Hvor lenge han skal seile vet han ikke selv. Målet er å oppleve mest mulig i sakte tempo. Leo bor og seiler en 32 foter. Du kan følge hans eventyr på bloggen. Dette er podcast nr 8, og den er en del av Norges Seilforbunds turseilersatsning. Bloggen er støttet av Raymarine og Navionics.

Hard Water Fishing Show
S1E8 - Ice Fishing For Panfish II and The Legend of the Bike

Hard Water Fishing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2018 66:35


Jason and Jeff talk panfish tactics and the legend of the bike. Fishing Report Pelican I was out on Pelican Lake in Wright county and everyone was fishing for pike.  After trying a few places I went home without icing a fish.  I did see a few pulled in by near by anglers. There was a ton of people out on the ice.  A few people were out using sails and snow boards to surf across the lake.         Lake Minnetonka I was out on lake Minnetonka with my son and managed to catch a few sunfish.  It was a great day to be out.  The fishing was slow but we managed to catch a few on tungsten jigs with wax worms.   Gear Baitup I purchased a small baitup and have been using it.  It works pretty well but it did freeze up on my when I was on pelican fishing without a shack. Overall I would recommend it.    panfish The show topic this week was panfish. Jeff and Jason's favorite tactics.  Working Transitions Working transitions from shallow to deep is a great way to find panfish.  Also look for transitions from hard bottom to a weedy bottom. You can find visual queues on shore such as bull rushes.  Using a mapping software such as Navionics can help you pinpoint locations on any lake to start working.  New Lakes - Go Where People Are  When working new lakes, you can go to where other people are.  Often they will push shacks where people typically find fish. Resting Holes When you drill a bunch of holes you make a lot of noise that can spook the fish.  After drilling holes work the one end of the area while the other rests.  When things have been quite for 10 or 15 minutes go back to them.  If you have spooked the fish, they may be back. Small presentation for slow fish.   When fishing is slow, use a small presentation.  When fishing is hot, use something larger.  For example I will use a small tungsten jig with a waxy when the fishing is slow.  When fishing is hot, maybe I switch to a frosty spoon and a minnow.  Legend of the Bike Jeff talk's about the time when he was 5 and won a Legion ice fishing contest on McCarrons lake.  The sunfish was as big as my hand, but a five year old has pretty small hands.  It was good enough to win a 10 speed bike.  Many years later I was old enough to ride the bike.

Explore Norths podcast
Mats Grimsæth på sin andre norgesturne

Explore Norths podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 36:13


Den alltid smilende og eventyrlystne Mats Grimsæth kaster nok en gang loss fra Larvik for å seile verdens vakreste kyst: Norskekysten. Denne gangen har han ingen returdato. Han skal bare seile og ta bilder. Innimellom skal han jobbe. Men det betyr akkurat det samme: Seile og ta bilder som får oss andre til å ville seile mer. Vi traff ham om bord i Larvik to dager før avreise. Første etappe går direkte fra Larvik til Bergen. Der blir det julefeiring og så fortsetter turen nordover. Denne gangen skal han helt nord. Følg hans eventyr på Facebook og Instagram Explore Norths podcast er en del av NSFs satsning på turseiling. Andre gode bidragsytere er Helly Hansen, Raymarine og Navionics.

Bass Edge's THE EDGE
Bass Edge's The Edge - Episode 270 - Josh Douglas

Bass Edge's THE EDGE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 58:54


Breaking down the use of Navionics and electronics, with FLW Tour Pro Josh Douglas right here on the latest podcast of Bass Edge Radio, presented by Megaware KeelGuard.  Show hosts Aaron Martin and Kurt Dove discuss with Josh his use and understanding of these important bass angling tools.

Anchors Aweigh
Our Big Adventure - Living Aboard with Jim Palmer

Anchors Aweigh

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 36:28


Jim Palmer is a marketing and business building expert and in-demand coach. He is the founder of the Dream Business Academy and Dream Business Coaching and Mastermind Program. He is the host of Dream Business Coach TV, the hit weekly Web TV show watched by thousands of entrepreneurs and small business owners, and he is also the host of Dream Business Radio, a weekly podcast based on Jim's unique brand of Smart Marketing and Business Building Strategies. Jim is best known internationally as 'The Dream Business Coach' and creator of No Hassle Newsletters, the ultimate 'done-for-you' newsletter marketing program used by hundreds of clients in nine countries. Jim has authored seven books and speaks and gives interviews on such topics as entrepreneurial success, newsletter marketing, client retention, how to build a profitable business and how to create your own Dream Business. Jim is a cancer survivor, has been married for over thirty-five years, has four grown children and two great children. Recently, Jim and his wife Stephanie JUST SAID YES to their dream of living on a boat. Join their adventure, which is chronicled on Our Floating Home.  Jim and I spoke about growing up boating, how they decided to live aboard, finding the perfect boat, and a whole lot more. This one is definitely worth a listen all the way through as Jim packed a lot of inspiring advice into this half hour, much more than I could fit in the blog. Enjoy!    On early boating experiences.....I grew up boating. My grandparents had a cottage on a Lake in Western Massachusetts. My parents grew up in that cottage. I remember I learned how to water ski there on this little 14’ boat with a 40 hp Evinrude engine. I just really love the water and boating. My parents had a boat. My older brother is big time into boating. My own boating career started four years ago. We bought a 30’ Sea Ray that we kept at the top of Chesapeake Bay. On deciding to live aboard.....A little more than a year ago, Stephanie was retiring from her career and came home and said ‘I think its time for a big adventure.' We didn’t know quite what that meant. Eventually she said hey, what if we lived on a boat? We sold our house and we bought a 50’ Carver motor yacht. On how the adventure is going so far.....We are so in love with this boat. I loved my Sea Ray, the only difference is Sea Ray had so many great t shirts and Carver makes nothing! We have been loving life. It is slower, easier and we can feel disconnected from everything so much easier. It's an amazing lifestyle. On how boating equals stress relief.....We had about an hour and twenty minute drive on Fridays from our home to our boat and we could feel ourselves de-stressing on the drive. When we stepped on the boat, 100% of whatever was going on that week was forgotten. It was an amazing way to de-stress. We could go ten minutes, drop anchor, and feel like we were on vacation.   On how to follow their adventure.....We started a blog – ourfloatinghome.com – everybody was so curious about where we were going and how to stay in touch. I just wrote a blog post called ‘Simple, Slower, and Chores’ and I describe how simple life is on the boat. We get up, I go up and watch the sun go up over the water, have breakfast. I love watching boats. We’re always looking at the water. It’s a slower way of life. We have no commute. We’re not dealing with traffic. We’ve got reality TV just outside our boat. And then for chores, when I had my home, I was tired of cutting the grass and shoveling the driveway, all that stuff. The thing about the boat, it’s always gotta be clean, something always gas to be fixed, and I don’t mind! I would so much rather wash and wax my boat than mow my lawn or weed whack! On planning their route, or not.....It’s less planned out than you might think. We came up with an 18-month plan. It’s not bothering us that we don’t have a specific reservation or know where we’re going. I’ve structured my coaching business to do three days per week. All the calls happen Tuesday-Thursday. Friday through Monday we can be mobile. If we pull into somewhere we love we can stay there. We’re totally flexible and loving not having an exact idea of what we’ll be doing. On useful technology for living aboard.....I have so many apps. I have an app called BoatTracker which will tell you your average speed, top speed, how long you were out. That’s a very good way for me to keep track of oil changes and things like that. It will also show you with a satellite where you were with your entire trip. There’s another one I got called Anchor Alarm. When you set your anchor, you use your finger and draw a little area that the boat is allowed to swing. If it heads out of the circle you have drawn, it will alert you. The other thing I use is Navionics. It’s always updating and is really cool. On 'Just Saying Yes'.....Some people say you should have waited a year and maybe, but are you ever really ready? Sometimes you just have to say yes and go for it. Sometimes you can overthink things, the what if. When you get really excited about doing something big in life, you get romantically excited about it but then the other side of our brain kicks in and we start playing the what if game. On using Social Media to further boating education.....We both belong to a lot of these Facebook groups. There’s a facebook group called LiveAboard, Trawler Living, Carver facebook groups. There's boat repairs, so many things you can learn from other people. There’s an education out there if you’re willing to look and be open minded. On possible future boating plans.....There’s a thing called the Great Loop! We started reading these books and it’s something we are considering. We’ve read several stories of people who do the Great Loop, it takes them about a year. One of the things that appeals to us when you do the great loop, most of it is slow. You're seeing parts of this country that nobody really sees.   Please, listen to the whole podcast. The blog really doesn't do this one justice! Happy boating! And to all the Northern listeners, I hope you delay the shrink wrapping as long as possible!   

Anchors Aweigh
Learning from the Pros Episodes 1-5

Anchors Aweigh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 8:51


I learn so much in every episode, it is sometimes hard to keep track of it all! Every once in awhile, I'll do a little recap. The first five episodes featured Dan Glickberg, CEO of Dan Glickberg Food; Lisa Almeida, owner of Freedom Boat Club Jacksonville; John Giglio, President and CEO of Freedom Boat Club; Barry Slade, VP of International Sales, Regal Boats; and David Karpinski, President of Taylor Made Products. Here are some great tidbits on equipment, destinations, boats, and advice if you are thinking about getting into the boating lifestyle! Equipment: My guests are very focused on safety which is great! Being a safe boater definitely makes it a more enjoyable experience. John mentioned a PFD (personal flotation device) as the best investment anyone can make. He also recommended a handheld GPS, something that can make sure you get out safely and get back in safely. Dan made a great point about protecting your eyes and making sure all your senses are operating well with a good pair of polarized sunglasses. He also suggested a couple of his favorite fishing manufacturers, Ugly Stik and Penn reel. Barry talked about the importance of a cell phone and something to charge it. Some of the apps he uses are Navionics and Garmin, and Windfinder. Lisa also mentioned Navionics, which I can tell you we recommend to all our members. He also discussed going offshore and having a float plan and a ditch bag, which has many things that you would potentially need in an emergency. Lisa went the fun route and introduced us to Maui Mats!  They are a blast, check them out. She suggested Being a BoatUS member and a Sea-Tow member as well. Dave let us know about the importance of having properly sized fenders for your boat to protect the important investment! They’ve continued to innovate in color with their new line called Storm Gard. Boating Destinations: Hearing about where my guests have boated and want to boat is one of my favorite parts of doing this. I know I have a lot of new places I want to check out! Dave started on the Sacandaga Lake in upstate NY and has been all over for his job but remembers very fondly a great fishing trip with his son to Ft. Lauderdale catching sailfish. Barry has traveled the world - Singapore and Hong Kong, the Red Sea, the Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Mexico, the Carribean, and more. They are all so unique and special, he recommends them all! A few places he would like to get are Croatia. Fiji and Bora Bora. Dan grew up fishing in Montauk and loves to fish in the Florida Keys for Tarpon - his favorite activity. He hasn’t been but would like to go to the Bahamas for bonefishing. John loves his Florida boating with his family and cruises through Lemon Bay and to Don Pedro State Park. Through his job he has loved boating in the Carolines, the Great Lakes, the West Coast of the US, every time he’s on the water he thinks it’s the most beautiful place, til the next trip! Lisa likes her boating events and wants to go to Put-In-Bay in Ohio and the Columbus Day Regatta in Miami, where thousands of boaters come together. The connectivity of these events is her favorite part of boating. She also loves boating around Fort George Island where it’s like a party of your 500 best friends. Advice for would-be boaters: Boating is an activity that appeals to lots of people who dream about it but can’t get off the fence. There are many perceived barriers to entry. I love to find out what kind of advice the guests have for these would-be boaters. Dan and Lisa say to stop thinking about it and do it! It doesn't have to be a dream. Just make it happen, make the decision, there’s no time like the present. Lisa, Dave, and Barry all suggest starting with a visit to Discoverboating.com. John and Barry both point out the importance doing your research on what type of boating is the right fit – buying, renting, joining a club. And take a class to make sure you’re comfortable! Barry also suggests researching your local dealers as a resource. Across the board, the biggest thing they all want potential boaters to know is that joining the boating lifestyle is a decision that will lead to great experiences, memories, and something that will make you very happy! Boats, boats, boats!: Our guests have been fortunate to have experiences on all types of boats, and still themselves dream of their ‘next’ boat. Barry was a first mate on a Hatteras and now has access to Regal boats through his work. He loves the idea of a trawler style and points to Nordhavn as a manufacturer to check out for this type of boat. Dan got his start on a 25 foot Mako fishing boat, and is ready for a Claude Torres fishing boat of his own like the one he later fished on as a child with his dad. While John has a fleet of over 450 boats in his club and a 14’ side console for his kids to learn on, he thinks for his lifestyle a 23-25 foot center console with a 4-stroke outboard is a perfect boat. Lisa got started on the family Glastron, and later a Wellcraft. She currently cruises in her 32 Monterey cruiser with twin Mercs and her 22 Sea Ray Sundeck. Because you know one is never enough! Lisa daydreams of upgrading to a 46 or 48 sedan bridge to enjoy the views from up top! Dave’s first experiences were on a 1969 Glastron IO boat that came with the family lake cottage. He currently has a 22 Regal bowrider which is great for his family boating activities.   Random Notes and Quotes: Lisa: It was always a mindset of, 'of course you can do this!' It's really not that hard, I believe it's more of a mindset that women can do it. It's really just about pushing through the fear of the unknown, of the not doing, and if you've got someone there coaching you, teaching you, and letting you just be like, it's okay you made a mistake, then gaining experience and confidence is just what it takes. It’s really fun to bring your animal on board, but you also want to remember that you're in charge of them. You want to make sure they're safe, so number one - your dog should have a life jacket that fits them well and makes them comfortable. Also, when you're coming down to the dock you want to have them on a leash because if it's a floating dock they might feel wobbly and uncomfortable. Then definitely you have got to have water and a water bowl for them. John: There are a lot of technological advances now, specifically with marine electronics. The electronics companies have really started focusing on customer experience. There’s been a huge focus on trying to engage minority boaters. They are cultures that didn’t necessarily grow up boating but that is a huge opportunity for our industry. What you are going to see over the next several years, as the baby boomers age out of boating and the industry continues to look for the young people to get engaged in the industry, people are going to focus a lot more on bringing those new markets into the boating industry. Boating should be fun. The people on the boat should have a fun time and a safe time. With the training that we offer and with some training the industry is going to be coming out with, hopefully that will solve a big part of the attrition with boat buyers moving out of the industry. If they’re going to make that leap and buy a boat or join a club, we want them here for a long time. Dan: I learned by doing it. To me there's no trick, it takes a little time, a little experience, but once you do it often being on a becomes second nature. It's really about putting in the time.  Being out on the water is really about the people you are with and the stories you tell. It's really a time when you can put everything else going on in your life away, put your cell phone away, and detach and focus on being in the moment.  Salmon is probably the easiest fish to cook. You can just put some olive oil, some lemon juice, and some fresh herbs on it. Put it on the pan, brown both sides, and put it in the oven for 5-10 minutes depending on how big a filet it is. With any fish, especially if the skin is on it, put the skin side down first, and then flip it to the filet side and you want to cook them for about the same amount of time. If you cook it well enough on the skin side, you can actually eat the skin. It tastes pretty good, very high in protein and Omega-3's.  David: At their younger age, everything is about respecting the boat, the people around you, the experience, the safety requirements. You can add on the lessons about navigation and tying knots but everything up until now is - we do it right and we do it safe. They’ll grow up to love boating, but they’ll have the base of knowledge and respect of the craft to do it right. The first piece of advice was from my dad – docking is the hardest part, have good fenders! His comment to me which I still take to this day is to take it slow. People don’t realize there aren’t brakes on a boat. When he taught me, he said do it deliberately, take your time, there’s no hurry to get into the spot, do it right and do it once. The other thing which is instilled in me is the entire safety component. Don’t drink and boat. Don’t be unsafe in the way that you boat, and respect the others around you and it will be a good day!  Barry: The first thing that is really apparent in the market is the trend towards outboards. They’re becoming immensely popular. The surf market, the tow boat market, is also one that continues to grow and attract boaters.  We want to connect with the emotional side of boats and boating. It’s a big discretionary item, there’s a lot of emotion involved. It’s also a memory making machine. We look at our boats as things that families will use to create memories that they’ll have for a lifetime. The younger generation still has that opportunity. Albeit they’re being introduced to a lot of different ways to come into boating. There’s boat clubs like the Freedom Boat Club, there’s the sharing economy through other vehicles, but once you’re there and you’ve had that experience, we’re all the same. The emotion is an integral part of boating.

Anchors Aweigh
Innovation at Home and Overseas – Boating Around the Globe with Barry Slade

Anchors Aweigh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 32:14


Barry Slade is currently the VP of international sales for Regal Marine, where he is responsible for sales and marketing efforts supporting 72 international dealers in 51 countries. Barry has overseen over half a billion dollars of boat sales in his career and has been involved in every aspect of the boat business – starting as a First Mate, running a charter boat, and a variety of roles and responsibilities at some of the top boat manufacturers. Barry’s illustrious career includes stops at Anchor South Management where he oversaw management of multiple facilities featuring over 1500 slips and 74 houseboats; Sea Ray Boats as Director of International Operations and Global Brand Management, coordinating sales activities for Sea Ray and Boston Whaler brands; Baja Marine as VP of global sales; Director of Sales at Azimut where he helped launch Azimut USA; and Hatteras as International Sales and Marketing Director. Barry’s experience as a licensed captain as well as a recreational boater and industry leader on the manufacturing side provided the opportunity for a wide ranging and incredibly educational and fun conversation. It is the first and I’m gonna guess last time Stinger Missiles are mentioned on the podcast, and we cover things like manufacturer building trends, how he learned to boat in the Caribbean, differences boating internationally, and a whole lot more. Enjoy!   On getting started in the industry…..Following college, I had taken some trips to the Bahamas on a raggedy old 65’ ketch with 16 or 18 college kids on it. It was my first time in blue water and following some experiences early in my childhood it all came together. I just knew that’s where I wanted to be. I was in the auto industry, I turned in my car, sold my house, and moved to the Virgin Islands. I got my captain’s license and started in the charter business. After a season, I came back to the US and got a job with Hatteras as a first mate on their demonstrator. I feel fortunate and blessed to be in a business that I love with a product that I just can’t get enough of. On boating memories from his youth…..I had one defining moment. On my ninth birthday, I remember vividly my father waking me up and saying, ‘You’re not going to school today, we’re going fishing.’ We went out on about a 70’ head boat out of Carolina Beach, and I was sick as a dog all day long but I had the best time. I remember the Coke, I remember the saltines, and we caught fish. We had a great day and I fell in love with big water and the ocean. On his time as first mate…..We learned to sail, learned to work lines, anchoring techniques, navigation. Coming back in to Government Cut in Miami from the Bahamas was always an experience. It was fun but also a great learning experience. Some things come easier than others but by and large I felt like there are others who have come before us and done it so I can too. On personal boating…..We are fortunate at Regal that there are some boats that we have access to occasionally. Some of it is product testing, some is enjoyment. One of the great things about Regal is many of the employees are avid boaters so by using boats we can be better critics and offer suggestions that make our boats better. My kids have grown up on boats, I honeymooned on a yacht in the Virgin Islands. Boats have been an integral part of my life and especially the enjoyable times in it. On favorite places to boat…..I’ve boated in Singapore and Hong Kong, the Red Sea, the Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Mexico, lots of places. They’re all unique. They all have something to offer and are wonderful in their own way. If I had a favorite it would most likely be the Caribbean only because I’ve spent so much time there and have many memories. There are a few places I’d like to boat. One is Croatia. I’ve heard some of the islands are just breathtaking, simple, take you back in time boating. The other is Fiji and Bora Bora. They are overwhelmingly beautiful and seem like they would be good places to cruise and dive. On building boats for the overseas customer…..There are some differences. We as a manufacturer have to cater to those differences. There are a lot of places where they need enclosures. The weather is cold and the seasons are short so they like a pilot house enclosure even on small boats. Mooring is quite different. Most of your international marinas, particularly for boats over 10 meters, you have what’s called a Mediterranean moor. You’re anchored on the front and tied at the back and as a result you have a passerelle which is a boarding gangway. On differences boating on big boats…..Your mistakes get a whole lot more expensive! It’s really just anticipating what’s ahead. With a large boat, you have a lot of momentum, a lot of mass. It’s a spatial orientation. Understanding where you are and where you want to go, and how the forces of nature and your engines and thrusters can all work in concert to move you in that direction. On design and building trends in the industry…..The first thing that is really apparent in the market is the trend towards outboards. They’re becoming immensely popular and we’re up to a full family of boats with outboards. Starting at the 23 OBX, we’ve got a 26, a 29 and a 33. We’ve got a full complement of beautiful outboard boats. The surf market, the tow boat market, is also one that continues to grow and attract boaters. We’ve developed a family of surf boats that we believe are among the best in the non-traditional tow boat segment. Using Volvo Penta’s Forward Drive we’ve been able to create a surf system that creates an extremely good wave but also allows the boat to do all the things it was originally built to do. It cruises well, it handles well, it docks easily, great fuel economy. Everything about the boat that made it a terrific all around boat gets the benefit of now being able to surf. We’ve moved into the fly bridge market with the recent introduction of our 42 Fly. We’ve traditionally been a Coupe builder, along with the 42 Fly we’ve got the 42 Grand Coupe. Large retractable sunroof, single level, and beautiful state rooms below. Were always monitoring what’s out there, what’s selling, what the competition is doing and trying to be ahead of or in the mix with the competitive forces in the market. On reaching out to new markets…..We want to connect with the emotional side of boats and boating. It’s a big discretionary item, there’s a lot of emotion involved. It’s also a memory making machine. We look at our boats as things that families will use to create memories that they’ll have for a lifetime and we want those to be good memories. They call it pleasure boating for a reason and if it ceases to be a pleasure, then we’ve not accomplished our mission. You’ll see in some of our video the emotion that’s a part of boating. The Dreaming With You video connects back to the childhood emotion that I identify with as a kid, that 9 year old with boats and boating. That’s what bonds us all. The younger generation still has that opportunity. Albeit they’re being introduced to a lot of different ways to come into boating. There’s boat clubs like the Freedom Boat Club, there’s the sharing economy through other vehicles, but once you’re there and you’ve had that experience, we’re all the same. The emotion is an integral part of boating. On what stands out at the Regal factory tours….The people. We have an incredibly tenured team. Some real dedicated and fantastic boat builders that love it when people come through the plant. They love to show their art, their trade, their expertise. The thing I recall from my first visit was what I call ‘Seeing boats doing what boats were meant to do’ – that is, floating and running. Most of our boats go into a test tank where systems are run while they are floating. They see what a boat is gonna do when it gets out into the real world. The larger boats go into a test track where we can essentially give it a sea trial. On Barry’s retirement boat…..I’m more attuned to a trawler style. They offer some great benefits of extended range, offshore capability, something with redundant commercial grade systems. A pilot house boat, something with side decks, something with good launch and retrieval capabilities for tenders and toys, a cockpit of some kind is a must. Nice access to the water because I’d want to dive and be on or close to the water much of the time. You look at the market and there are a number of people building good boats like that. One of them that comes to mind is Nordhavn. On what he would never go on the water without….If I’m just going out local it would be a cell phone. You can do a lot with a cell phone, you’ve got charts, the phone, the weather. So, a cell phone and a way to charge it. If I’m going off shore the two things that are essential are a float plan and a ditch bag, which has many things that you would potentially need in an emergency. Its designed so that you can ditch it. The bag itself is designed to float with the contents in it which would include things like flares, a VHF radio, EPIRB, dye, comfortable life jackets. I even carry a set of wooden plugs so if you ever spring a leak you have something that’s tapered and fits right in. A mask so if you ever need to see something on the outside of the boat you are all set. On boating apps…..A good weather app, there’s a ton of those. Something that allows you to see the detail in the storm, allows you to see the lightning. Navionics and Garmin, some of these guys have really good apps that tie in with their electronics. There’s one that’s called Windfinder that I really like. There are tide apps if you’re coastal boating. A lot of the glass cockpit technology that you see in the modern boats they have that same functionality. On advice for someone thinking about getting into boating…..You’re about to embark on a very wonderful stage of your life. You should do your homework and investigate the different ways to expose yourself to boating. Make the investment to learn about boating and boats. Find a good dealer in your area that can help you through the process. You can go to Discover Boating. There are a lot of ways to boat and a lot of different kinds of boats and you want to have a good experience with a boat that matches your needs.

The Blue Fish Radio Show
Digital maps and sonar charts

The Blue Fish Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 26:44


Navionics is a world leader in the production of navigation and sonar charts. For those of us who love to boat and fish, it's an important tool to have on board. It's also helping to ensure the future of fish and fishing. Find out more about how Navionics is supporting anglers and researchers and how Navionics hasleveraged the sharing of citizen science to ensure the future of fish and fishing during this interview with Tshombe Moore from Navionics.

Fish Talk Radio – John Henigin
Fish Talk Radio – Become a Bass Pro – Talk Truck and Fin Fish

Fish Talk Radio – John Henigin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 39:51


Writer and Bass Pro Angler Mark Lassagne of Bass Angler Magazine will help you reach your goal. Scott Brown with Dodge Ram talks off road and trucks with Mark. Tsombe Moore has a Navionics app that you have to have. And it is almost free.  

Fish Talk Radio – John Henigin
Fish Talk Radio – Trout Fishing in the Eastern Sierras

Fish Talk Radio – John Henigin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2016 39:52


Tshombe More explains the newest device to see under water with Navionics. The Eastern Sierras in California have the best possible trout fishing. Reagan’s Sporting Goods has all the information you need.

Sailing in the Mediterranean and Beyond
Sailing in the Mediterranean Episode 81 Paul Michele of Navionics

Sailing in the Mediterranean and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 36:41


In this interview I talk with Paul Michele National Sales Manager of Navionics. We discuss the great phone navigation apps that I have used and the other products Navionics is offering http://www.navionics.com/en Paul Michele has worked for Navionics for the last seven years. He has background experience as sales and marketing managers over the last twenty years within the marine and fishing industry. Paul is an avid boater, kayaker, fisherman and competes in various related lifestyle events. Sailing! Learn To Sail: Bareboat Cruising Certification Lessons for the ASA 104 Exam Price $29.99 https://gumroad.com/l/bwXh 8 Hours 10 Minutes: 23 Lessons audio course If you're interested in my sailing instructional audio series here are the links: Sailing! Learn to Sail: Basic Keelboat Certification Lessons for the ASA 101 Exam https://gumroad.com/l/Eiig Sailing! Learn to Sail: Basic Coastal Cruising; Lessons for the ASA 103 Exam https://gumroad.com/l/PvOYK Sailing! Learn To Sail: Bareboat Cruising Certification Lessons for the ASA 104 Exam https://gumroad.com/l/bwXh Sailing in the Mediterranean Website https://www.medsailor.com If you would like to be a guest or have suggestions for future episodes or if you would like Franz to be a speaker at your Sailing Club or fundraiser please feel free to contact me. ©2015 Franz Amussen all rights reserved