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Nick Mango is a fly fisherman, tyer, and bird hunter from NY. He started fly fishing and tying about 10 years ago in the warm water ponds of Long Island. Slowly he found his way to one of the few trout rivers in Suffolk County and then finally settling down with his wife and son in the Catskills region of Upstate NY. He focuses mainly on dry fly fishing in the Upper Delaware System. He's known for his Tying videos on YouTube. As well as being featured in Mike Valla's book “Favorite Flies of the Catskills”.Follow Nick's adventures over on Instagram https://instagram.com/alternate1985?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Orhttps://www.youtube.com/nickmango
This week we have the triumphant return of #askotr as well as a great talk with Nick Mango of Limited Run on what he does, the future of Bandcamp, vinyl and why have tons of merch stores is just plain dumb. Show Notes: http://offtherecord.fm/tagged/episodes Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/OTRfmiTunes Off The Record on Twitter: http://twitter.com/offtherecordfm Jesse Cannon on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jessecannon Zack Zarrillo on Twitter: http://twitter.com/zzarrillo
Nick Mango joins Sean Devine to talk about Swell, his new service that let's you know instantly when something exciting is happening on your website. Also, they share some final thoughts about the upcoming Rails Rumble.
Nick Mango joins Sean Devine to talk about Swell, his new service that let's you know instantly when something exciting is happening on your website. Also, they share some final thoughts about the upcoming Rails Rumble.
Tom & Nick Mango - organizers of the Rails Rumble - join Sean Devine to preview the this year's competition. This is the first in a series of episodes about the Rails Rumble (a 48 hour application development competition in October). If you've participated in the past or are thinking about participating this year, you should definitely listen to this episode.
Tom & Nick Mango - organizers of the Rails Rumble - join Sean Devine to preview the this year's competition. This is the first in a series of episodes about the Rails Rumble (a 48 hour application development competition in October). If you've participated in the past or are thinking about participating this year, you should definitely listen to this episode.