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Semillas para la Vida
PARA COMPRENDER LA MISA DEL INICIO DEL MINISTERIO PETRINO DEL PAPA LEÓN XIV

Semillas para la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 11:21


Año XIV. Núm. 68. El 18 de mayo de 2025 marca un momento histórico en la Iglesia Católica: la solemne inauguración del pontificado de León XIV, anteriormente conocido como Robert Francis Cardenal Prevost. En esta celebración litúrgica en la Basílica y la Plaza de San Pedro, el Papa recibe oficialmente las insignias petrinas: el Palio y el Anillo del Pescador, símbolos profundos de su ministerio como sucesor del Apóstol Pedro.Este podcast detalla paso a paso la ceremonia de inicio del pontificado, destacando la importancia de cada rito, oración y gesto, desde la tumba de San Pedro hasta la misa celebrada en varios idiomas, reflejando la universalidad de la Iglesia. Además, conocerás el simbolismo de las vestiduras papales, el significado bíblico de los textos proclamados y el sentido espiritual del acto de obediencia de los fieles al nuevo Pontífice. Una oportunidad única para comprender el corazón de la tradición católica y el profundo significado de este momento que marca el inicio del servicio de León XIV como Obispo de Roma y Pastor Universal. 

Los Padres del Cine
En quince: Las sandalias del pescador

Los Padres del Cine

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 63:19


Comentamos Las sandalias del pescador, la primera película en retratar cómo funciona un cónclave papal. 

Naus do Arquivo
História de Pescador - 4

Naus do Arquivo

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 20:40


Balas de menta são muito importantes para a saúde do seu nariz. Infelizmente, ainda não sabemos como melhorar a audição.Solo busca tripulantes que ainda não desembarcaram para juntar lendas para o capitão! Muita gente já havia descido, mas fica a dica para o próximo porto: esperem um pouco para mandar sua história também!E algo está Por Vir no final do mês. Vocês conseguem adivinhar o quê?Com as vozes de:Iara VilelaTickMaria CardosoLetícia NarcizoCaio LourêncioJean MacedoLuis Edvaldo CorreaTicktitaLuco BorgsArtes por ⁠⁠Rachel Shirogane⁠⁠!⁠⁠Apóie o Naus⁠⁠, não deixe este projeto naufragar!Vem pro nosso ⁠grupo do telegram⁠!

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
755 | Fly Fishing Travel Hacks with Jeff Ditsworth of Pescador on the Fly

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 48:51


#755 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/755  Presented by: Pescador on the Fly If you've ever tried to sneak in a little fly fishing on a business trip or family vacation, this episode is for you. Jeff Ditsworth of Pescador on the Fly shares his fly fishing travel hacks from 25+ years of experience. We dive into how to pack light, avoid common gear mistakes, and make the most of those bonus fishing hours. Jeff also gives us the lowdown on his G6 packable rod and why he always brings at least two rods on every trip. Whether you're headed to Montana or Mexico, you'll walk away with simple tricks to fish more and stress less. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/755 

Rio de la Vida
Alejandro Muñoz Patrocinios del Carpfishing, junto a Suso Vilar Artesano de cañas y Jaime Pacheco su viaje en Amanzonas

Rio de la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 59:47


¡Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a un nuevo programa de "Río de la Vida"!Tu programa de pesca en Leo Radio y Xtreming.Un programa con nombre y apellidos: edición número 253, con un total de 661 emisiones. Y sí, todas puedes escucharlas a través de nuestros podcasts.Eso sí, te vamos a pedir un pequeño favor: suscríbete a nuestros canales, ya sea en iVoox, Spotify o Apple Podcast. Tenemos miles de descargas, pero los seguidores no están subiendo… ¡y eso nos ayuda muchísimo a seguir creciendo!Aprovechamos para dar nuevamente las gracias a A Pontenova por habernos otorgado su Trucha de Oro, un reconocimiento que nos llena de orgullo.Y atención, porque ya está en marcha la 1ª Feria de Pesca “Río de la Vida”, que se celebrará junto a la 4ª Gala Nacional. Tendrá lugar en la Plaza de Toros de Arroyo de la Encomienda, del 15 al 21 de septiembre. Sí, ¡una semana entera dedicada a la pesca!Una feria centrada en la formación de nuevos pescadores y, por supuesto, en todos ustedes. Iremos desvelando todos los detalles próximamente, así que… muy atentos a los próximos programas.Hoy arrancamos con la sección “La Denuncia del Pescador” junto a Alejandro Muñoz, pescador de carpfishing. Alejandro se atreve a bromear —no sin crítica— sobre los patrocinios de ciertas marcas, que prometen regalar de todo… pero, ¿realmente aportan algo al pescador? De esto y más vamos a debatir hoy con él.Después, en la sección “Artesanos de la Pesca”, charlaremos con Suso Villar, quien ha entendido como pocos el arte de crear cañas de pesca artesanas. Nos contará cómo las elabora y si realmente funcionan en la pesca actual.Y para cerrar el programa, nos vamos de viaje al Amazonas de la mano de Jaime Pacheco, uno de los personajes más queridos de "Río de la Vida".Así que ya lo sabes, ¡esto arranca! Comienza un nuevo programa de Río de la Vida.

Noticentro
México en el top 10 de ciberataques a nivel mundial 

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 1:50


Más de 100 millones de personas son usuarios de internet en México CDMX defiende a los migrantes: Brugada Destruyen Anillo del Pescador del Papa Francisco 

Padre Escobita's Podcast
PESCADOR DE HOMBRES

Padre Escobita's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 32:16


El Padre Ed Broom, OMV, sirve como Vicario Párroco en la Iglesia de San Pedro Chanel en Hawaiian Gardens, California. Es religioso de la Orden de los Oblatos de la Virgen María y fue ordenado por San Juan Pablo II en la Basílica de San Pedro el 25 de mayo de 1986. El P. Ed […] The post PESCADOR DE HOMBRES appeared first on Padre Edward Broom, OMV (P.Escobita).

La Noche de Adolfo Arjona
02:00H |28 ABRIL 2025 | LA NOCHE DE ADOLFO ARJONA

La Noche de Adolfo Arjona

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 52:03


Cuando se cumple una semana de la muerte del Papa Francisco, ahondamos en la figura del Santo Padre. ¿Cómo es el ritual que se celebrará para elegir al sucesor de Francisco? ¿Cuál ha sido el Pontificado más largo de la historia? ¿O qué ocurre con el anillo del Pescador del Papa una vez que muere? Te lo contamos

Espacio Vital
A PROPÓSITO DEL RESCATE DEL PESCADOR MÁXIMO NAPA QUIEN ESTUVO 95 DÍAS EN ALTAMAR … (EXPLICAMOS) ¿CÓMO PUDO HABER SOBREVIVIDO? ¿QUÉ SE PUEDE HACER EN ESTOS CASOS DE NAUFRAGIO?

Espacio Vital

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 6:28


El Dr. Elmer Huerta, asesor médico de RPP, comenta acerca de cómo se podría sobrevivir en una situación de naufragio

A vivir que son dos días
Radio Periférica | "Para un pescador, esto es un tanatorio": una mañana en un desguace de barcos

A vivir que son dos días

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 31:09


En el puerto de Gijón visitamos DDR Vessels, uno de los dos desguaces autorizados en España para desmantelar barcos. Con el pescador Manolo Presas, la ganadera Ana Corredoira y el agricultor Marcos Garcés conversamos sobre qué ocurre con sus instalaciones cuando, por falta de relevo generacional, deben cerrar uno de sus negocios. 

Bola de Neve Mogi das Cruzes
27.03.2025 HISTÓRIA DE PESCADOR - PR RODRIGO LOURENÇO

Bola de Neve Mogi das Cruzes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 67:41


Palavra do Culto de Quinta Feira da Igreja Bola de Neve Mogi das Cruzes

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
737 | Fly Fishing the Gunnison with John Radle – Bauer Fly Reels, Salmonfly Hatch, Black Canyon

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 56:37


#737 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/737 Presented By: Togiak River Lodge, Yellowstone Teton Territory,  On DeMark Lodge, Pescador on the Fly Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors What if your next fly fishing trip required hiking your gear a mile into a canyon, floating through whitewater, and casting big bugs at canyon walls? Would you do it for a shot at dry fly takes? Today, we're heading deep into the Gunnison Gorge Wilderness with John Radle, former guide and now general manager at Bauer Reels. John shares what it takes to run this iconic stretch of water during the famous salmonfly hatch, how to scout for trout by looking at water splashes on canyon walls, and what makes the Gunnison rainbow so unique. We'll also break down reel design from a guy who worked where Porsche engineering meets fly fishing, the difference between sealed and open drag systems, and why balance matters more than you think when picking the right reel for your rod. Plus, John shares his favorite drift boats, tips for surviving the desert heat, and what makes Simms gear a standout in fly fishing. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/737    

Darrers podcast - BDNCOM
Ramon Costa, ex-pescador badaloní

Darrers podcast - BDNCOM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 60:00


Badalona ha estat històricament un punt clau per a la pesca artesanal a Catalunya. No obstant això, aquest ofici està en perill d'extinció. Ramon Costa és un dels darrers pescadors artesanals de Badalona. Amb una vida marcada per la mar, Costa ha viscut en primera persona la progressiva davallada del sector, agreujada per la contaminació, la sobreexplotació i les traves administratives. En parlem amb ell podcast recorded with enacast.com

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Littoral Zone #16 | Fly Fishing Australian Lakes and Beyond with Tom Jarman

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 84:38


Phil #735 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/735 Presented By:  Four Wheel Campers, Pescador on the Fly, Yellowstone Teton Territory In this episode of The Littoral Zone with Phil Rowley, Tom Jarman, a top competitive fly angler and winner of the 2024 Australian Fly Fishing Championships, breaks down his best strategies, tactics, and flies for fishing Australian lakes and beyond. Episode Chapters with Tom Jarman on Fly Fishing Australian Lakes Tom was born in Melbourne, Australia, but he spent part of his childhood in England, where he first picked up a fishing rod. When his family returned to Australia in 2000, his passion for the sport grew and he got into competitive fly fishing at 15.  He later studied environmental science, while spending summers guiding in Tasmania. Now at 31, Tom has built a life around fly fishing—guiding, coaching, and sharing his knowledge with others. Tom started his YouTube channel to showcase the incredible fishing in Victoria. His videos highlight both river and lake fishing.  Tom also designed a range of flies with FlyLife Magazine, built specifically for Australia's unique fisheries. The Shrek Fly  Tom and Phil dive into the effectiveness of the Shrek fly. Designed by Joe Riley, this fly stands out with its metallic green and gold hues, mimicking Australia's native baitfish. It's so effective that even anglers from the U.S. have adapted it for their own waters. Check out Tom's video tutorial on How To Tie Shrek and see why this fly is a must-have in your box: https://youtu.be/wsoHmpErZMI?si=vNAEzwNVU4UgLdjT Key Tips from Competition Fishing 17:38 - Tom shares what he's learned from competitions that every angler can use: Structure your day to maximize your chances of success. Location is key. Fish aren't everywhere, so focus on finding them. Cover water fast. In a boat, you'd move quickly to locate fish. Apply this same mindset on the bank. Fish key spots. Target windward shores, calm areas, drop-offs, weed beds, and rocky structures. Don't get stuck in one place too long, especially if the fish aren't biting. Gear Tips for Stillwater Fishing Rod  Tom swears by a 10-foot rod for Stillwater fishing. It gives him better casting control, helps manage flies near the boat, and allows for longer leaders. Here's what he prefers: 10 ft 6 wt – Tom's all-around choice. 10 ft 7wt – Great for streamers and windy conditions. 10ft 8wt  – Helps cast farther in competitions. Tom also likes stiffer rods in windy conditions for quicker hook sets. A strong rod means better control, especially when fish push farther out.   Leader Tom keeps things simple when fishing subsurface. Instead of a tapered leader, he uses a level fluorocarbon leader for better contact with his flies. He also uses a beaded fly at the end to help the cast turn over, even in the wind. When fishing dry flies, he switches to a tapered leader to transfer energy smoothly. He trims off the extra thick butt section and the non-tapered tip, then adds a tippet ring before tying on his tippet.   Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/735  

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
La historia del pescador peruano que naufragó en el mar por casi cien días: “intenté no desesperar”

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 20:09


Máximo Napa, el pescador peruano que duró 95 días naufragando en el mar, contó en La W los detalles de su travesía.

Radio Santander
Naturea Cantabria, ruta de los faros del monte Buciero

Radio Santander

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 18:24


Ruta guiada por los faros del monte Buciero con Naturea Cantabria. Distancia nueve kilómetros y duración aproximada cinco horas. La ruta nos permite descubrir el monte Buciero es una de las joyas del Parque Natural de las Marismas de Santoña, Victoria y Joyel. De entre su patrimonio histórico destacan numerosas fortificaciones defensivas y dos faros de mediados del siglo XIX: el Faro del Caballo y el Faro del Pescador. 

Ana Francisca Vega
Historia Sonora: Pescador Peruano sobrevive 95 días naufragando en el pacífico - 19 marzo 2025.

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 5:45


En la Historia Sonora de hoy con Ana Francisca Vega por MVS Noticias: Pescador Peruano sobrevive 95 días naufragando en el pacífico; estuvo comiendo tortugas e insectos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Noticiero Univision
El “posible desafío” de Trump a las órdenes de un juez

Noticiero Univision

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 19:34


Israel lanza nuevos ataques contra Hamas y promete “aumento de la fuerza militar”.Familias indignadas tras deportados con supuestos nexos con el "Tren de Aragua".Votó por Trump y ahora su esposa enfrenta deportación.Deportan al Líbano a doctora que tenia una visa de trabajo.Reactivan la construcción del muro fronterizo.El presidente Trump cancela protección del servicio secreto a los hijos del expresidente Biden.Arrestan a partera acusada de operar red de clínicas abortivas.Reportan la inmensa contribución de impuestos de los indocumentados.Ataques simultáneos siembran el pánico de Michoacán y Jalisco.Pescador quedó a la deriva y pudo sobrevivir tras 95 días al estar en el mar.Escucha de lunes a viernes el ‘Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna' con Elián Zidán.  

Volta ao mundo em 180 segundos
18/03: Ataques israelenses deixam mais de 300 mortos em Gaza | Trump e Putin conversam hoje sobre fim da guerra | Pescador peruano é resgatado após 95 dias à deriva no Oceano Pacífico

Volta ao mundo em 180 segundos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 4:39


Israel lançou sua maior ofensiva, durante a noite de ontem para hoje, desde o cessar-fogo de janeiro na Faixa de Gaza, deixando pelo menos 330 pessoas morreram nos bombardeios. E ainda:- Donald Trump e Vladimir Putin falarão hoje por telefone, após rodadas de negociações entre EUA, Rússia e Ucrânia- Macron declara que a Rússia precisa provar que quer a paz, lembrando que Zelensky já aceitou um cessar-fogo de 30 dias- Na Hungria, o primeiro-ministro Viktor Orban quer proibir a Parada do Orgulho LGBTQ+- Após 95 dias à deriva no Oceano Pacífico, pescador que se alimentou de pássaros, baratas e até uma tartaruga é resgatado Sigam a gente nas redes sociais Instagram mundo_180_segundos e Linkedin Mundo em 180 Segundos Acompanhem os episódio ao vivo Youtube, Instagram ou Linkedin Fale conosco através do mundo180segundos@gmail.com

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
732 | Chad Johnson's Reel Southern Podcast - Streamer Fishing, White River, Big Johnson

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 63:16


#732 Show Notes:https://wetflyswing.com/732   Presented By: Grand Teton Fly Fishing, Four Wheel Campers, Pescador on the Fly In this episode, Chad Johnson, a legendary guide on the White River, shares his best tips for targeting big browns with streamers. You'll hear a classic Dave Whitlock story, learn when the big fish bite, and find out why Chad still loves the area—even after the famous Dally's Fly Shop moved on.  Plus, there's a big secret dropping today about a brand-new podcast. Don't miss it!   Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/732  

Actualidade - Renascença V+ - Videocast
Pescador peruano resgatado com vida depois de 95 dias perdido no Oceano Pacífico

Actualidade - Renascença V+ - Videocast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 1:35


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MBD - Meditações Bíblicas Diárias
14 de março de 2025 - Pescador de homens

MBD - Meditações Bíblicas Diárias

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 1:40


Meditação de 14 de março de 2025Extraída do devocional Manancial, publicação da União Feminina Missionária Batista do BrasilTítulo: Pescador de homensTexto: Fabrício FreitasLeitura e Edição: Samuel LimaBG: Grandioso és Tú (55 HCC) - How Great Thou Art (Carl Boberg, 1886), com arranjo de Josh Snodgrass)

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
726 | Guideline Fly Fishing Max Kantor - Choosing a Spey Line, Kola Peninsula, Steelhead

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 71:40


#726 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/726 Presented By: Waters West, Jackson Hole Fly Company, Pescador on the Fly Do you know where the most remote and unattainable Fly Fishing Destination is for Spey.  Today's guest Max Kantor, from Guideline Fly Fishing, will share the tips on fishing these storied waters so you have more skills for your home water. Max Kantor from Guideline USA is here to take us into one of the largest fly fishing brands in Europe.  We find out how he fishes for Atlantic Salmon, Steelhead and some of the differences between the two.  And we travel around the world to the other best places to catch pacific salmon and steelhead. Click play below if you want to listen to the podcast with Max! 03:18 - Max talks about his first connection to Guideline and the story of how it all came to be. The Guideline Elevation Fly Rod Series.   05:20 - The Ponoi River in Russia is a famous hard to reach river know for the greatest Atlantic Salmon fishing in the world.  Max describes how he guided there and what makes it so unique. 05:52 - The Ponoi is an amazing natural reserve and you can find out more information on booking a trip at the Fly Shop here.   07:26 - We discuss the location of the Kola Peninsula in Russia in relation to other countries in the region. 09:26 - Our guest describes some on the life history of Atlantic Salmon.  Here's some information on A. Salmon life histories.  16:00 - Max describes the perfect line for salmon and notes the Airflo FIST line as a good early season fly line. 17:37 - We talk about the Guideline Classic Scandi Body fly line.  This is a good all around scandi for atlantic salmon. 21:49 - For Norway, a longer 14' rod is common but guys also use shorter and longer spey rods from 13 to 15 feet. 24:26 - We discuss the longer rods and how spey casting is different with the big stick.  Take a look at the video below that gives a few tips on casting the longer rods. 26:20 - Max describes the ULS Scandi line that works great for single handed spey.  This is a great option for smaller rivers or where a two handed rod is not needed. 31:15 - Dave asks about Togiak River Lodge and what would be the best rod for chinook salmon.  The Classic Scandi Body line with the appropriate T tip is the right combination. 31:43 - The Four Density line by Guideline is also good for big king salmon.  This line is simiilar to the Airflo FIST line. 32:34 - The biggest tip on mending for atlantic salmon is to use a downstream mend, which speeds up the fly.  A. Salmon love a fast swung fly. 32:44 - Max loves tube flies vs shanks.  Jonathan Farmer was on the Wet Fly Swing Pro Webinar series and showed us how to tie a tube and a shank in this video.   37:38 - The Fast Full Flex is the best rod for Togiak King Salmon.  As the name notes, it bends all the way down into the cork and works great for casting heavy intruder fly patterns for big salmon. 42:40 - We discuss the history of Guideline and the founder Leif stavmo. 46:00 - We discuss the difference between scandi and skagit lines and how to choose one.  Skagitmaster describes the differences in this video here. 47:32 - The Guideline NT 11 trout series is a premium fly rod but comes in at a $600 price point which is a big savings over other premium rods.  The NT 11 won the Yellowstone Shootout this year. 49:11 - We highlight the Guideline Sonic NGx wader which is super durable and has the front zipper which Max loves. 55:00 - We talk striper fishing and how dedicated people are in the Northeast part of the USA.  Max says the take of a striper is very similar to a take of an atlantic salmon! 57:02 - We talk about Togiak River Lodge who is our travel spotlight for this episode! 1:03:47 - Big tips for Atlantic Salmon:  Don't set the hook to soon.  Just use the rolly polly retreive where you can speed up your swing.  And also avoid the upstream mend if working down a run.  #3 - Try to be consistent with your fishing and the swing.   Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/726

Naus do Arquivo
Mensagem na Garrafa - 10

Naus do Arquivo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 53:25


Depois do serviço, nada melhor que um bolinho! Mas antes disso, é bom tirar essa garrafa de cima dos papéis. Ops, não é qualquer garrafa: é uma mensagem na garrafa!Nesta leitura de comentários sobre o "Arquivo 10: Ode ao Arquivo", "História de Pescador 3" e o conto "Babel", o capitão tem a companhia de Ajax, um de seus parceiros musicais!Obrigado pelas mensagens, e aguardo mais delas da próxima vez!Artes por ⁠⁠⁠⁠Rachel Shirogane⁠⁠⁠⁠!Conheçam a lojinha da Sara!⁠⁠⁠⁠Apóie o Naus⁠⁠⁠⁠, não deixe esse projeto naufragar!

Jose Candeias - HÀ Conversa
Foi pescador-Sagres,Jose Joaquim Conceiçao

Jose Candeias - HÀ Conversa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 8:23


Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
723 | Guiding in the Catskills with John Francis - Trout Town Flies, New York Fly Fishing, Dry Fly Fishing

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 65:18


#723 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/723 Presented By: TroutRoutes, Grand Teton Fly Fishing, Pescador on the Fly, Yellowstone Teton Territory Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors What makes the Catskills one of the most legendary fly fishing destinations in the US? With historic rivers like the East and West Branch of the Delaware, the Beaver Kill, and the Willowemoc, this region is the birthplace of American dry fly fishing—and it still offers some of the best trout waters in the country today. In this episode, John Francis of Trout Town Flies—local guide and new drift boat owner—takes us through the seasons of the Catskills, sharing his best strategies for winter nymphing, midge fishing, and adjusting your setup for cold-water trout. Plus, we're diving into Bug Week, one of the most exciting times of the year for dry fly fishing, and how to time your trip for the best action. If you've ever wanted to fish the birthplace of American fly fishing, this is your chance to learn from a local. Let's get into it! Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/723

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
718 | Fly Fishing Minnesota with Carl Haensel – Driftless Region, Lake Trout, Great Waters Fly Fishing Expo

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 60:49


#718 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/718 Presented By: Drifthook Fly Fishing, Pescador on the Fly, Yellowstone Teton Territory, Togiak River Lodge Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors What makes Minnesota one of the most diverse fly fishing destinations in the country? From chasing wild steelhead on the North Shore and brook trout in the spring creeks of the Driftless, this state offers an incredible range of opportunities for anglers. Today, Carl Haensel—author of Fly Fishing Minnesota, fly fishing guide, and manager at Great Waters Fly Fishing Expo—breaks down everything you need to know about fly fishing in Minnesota. We'll cover the best times to fish, top rivers and lakes, and the species you can target, from lake trout and smallmouth bass to muskies and migratory browns. Carl also shares insights on conservation efforts, the history of Lake Superior's fisheries, and what makes Minnesota's public access some of the best in the country. Plus, we get a look inside the Great Waters Fly Fishing Expo and why it's a must-attend event. Let's dive in! Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/718

Padre Javi
Episodio 140 Tres dramáticos

Padre Javi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 27:26


Isaías, San Pablo y Simón Pedro, nos hacen un drama, con una excelente enseñanza, en este episodio te explico porqué. 

Javeriana Estéreo 91.9 FM
9 de febrero 2025 - Lucas 5,1-11: Desde ahora serás pescador de hombres

Javeriana Estéreo 91.9 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 2:42


9 de febrero 2025 - Lucas 5,1-11: Desde ahora serás pescador de hombres by Javeriana919fm

Liturgia Diária
"Não tenhas medo! De hoje em diante tu serás pescador de homens".

Liturgia Diária

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 5:46


Evangelho de Jesus Cristo segundo Lucas 5,1-11 Naquele tempo, 1 Jesus estava na margem do lago de Genesaré, e a multidão apertava-se ao seu redor para ouvir a palavra de Deus. 2 Jesus viu duas barcas paradas na margem do lago. Os pescadores haviam desembarcado e lavavam as redes. 3 Subindo numa das barcas, que era de Simão, pediu que se afastasse um pouco da margem. Depois sentou-se e, da barca, ensinava as multidões. 4 Quando acabou de falar, disse a Simão: "Avança para águas mais profundas, e lançai vossas redes para a pesca". 5 Simão respondeu: "Mestre, nós trabalhamos a noite inteira e nada pescamos. Mas, em atenção à tua palavra, vou lançar as redes". 6 Assim fizeram, e apanharam tamanha quantidade de peixes que as redes se rompiam. 7 Então fizeram sinal aos companheiros da outra barca, para que viessem ajudá-los. Eles vieram, e encheram as duas barcas, a ponto de quase afundarem. 8 Ao ver aquilo, Simão Pedro atirou-se aos pés de Jesus, dizendo: "Senhor, afasta-te de mim, porque sou um pecador!" 9 É que o espanto se apoderara de Simão e de todos os seus companheiros, por causa da pesca que acabavam de fazer. 10 Tiago e João, filhos de Zebedeu, que eram sócios de Simão, também ficaram espantados. Jesus, porém, disse a Simão: "Não tenhas medo! De hoje em diante tu serás pescador de homens". 11 Então levaram as barcas para a margem, deixaram tudo e seguiram a Jesus. Palavra da Salvação.

Evangelio del día - Evangelio de hoy
[PT] Evangelho 9 fevereiro 2025 (Não tenhas medo! Tu serás pescador de homens)

Evangelio del día - Evangelio de hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 10:48


Domingo, 9 de fevereiro de 2025 (5ª Semana do Tempo Comum, Ano C)Evangelho do dia e reflexão... Deixe a Palavra do Senhor transformar a sua vida![Lucas 5,1-11] Naquele tempo, Jesus estava na margem do lago de Genesaré, e a multidão apertava-se ao seu redor para ouvir a palavra de Deus. Jesus viu duas barcas paradas na margem do lago. Os pescadores haviam desembarcado e lavavam as redes. Subindo numa das barcas, que era de Simão, pediu que se afastasse um pouco da margem. Depois sentou-se e, da barca, ensinava as multidões. Quando acabou de falar, disse a Simão: "Avança para águas mais profundas, e lançai vossas redes para a pesca". Simão respondeu: "Mestre, nós trabalhamos a noite inteira e nada pescamos. Mas, em atenção à tua palavra, vou lançar as redes". Assim fizeram, e apanharam tamanha quantidade de peixes que as redes se rompiam. Então fizeram sinal aos companheiros da outra barca, para que viessem ajudá-los. Eles vieram, e encheram as duas barcas, a ponto de quase afundarem. Ao ver aquilo, Simão Pedro atirou-se aos pés de Jesus, dizendo: "Senhor, afasta-te de mim, porque sou um pecador!". É que o espanto se apoderara de Simão e de todos os seus companheiros, por causa da pesca que acabavam de fazer. Tiago e João, filhos de Zebedeu, que eram sócios de Simão, também ficaram espantados. Jesus, porém, disse a Simão: "Não tenhas medo! De hoje em diante tu serás pescador de homens". Então levaram as barcas para a margem, deixaram tudo e seguiram a Jesus.________________Contato: info@sercreyente.com

Evangelio del día - Evangelio de hoy
[ES] Evangelio 9 febrero 2025 (No temas: tú serás pescador de hombres)

Evangelio del día - Evangelio de hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 10:20


Adquiere el "LIBRO DE ORACIÓN. Mi día a día con Jesús" en https://sercreyente.com/libros. Con más de 400 páginas, más de 500 oraciones y decenas de ilustraciones. Ve el vídeo en https://youtu.be/_9Z40IqjHj8________________Domingo, 9 de febrero de 2025 (5ª Semana del Tiempo Ordinario - Ciclo C)Evangelio del día y reflexión... ¡Deja que la Palabra del Señor transforme tu vida!Texto íntegro del Evangelio y de la Reflexión (PDF): https://sercreyente.com/no-temas-tu-seras-pescador-de-hombres/[Lucas 5, 1-11] En aquel tiempo, la gente se agolpaba en torno a Jesús para oír la palabra de Dios, estando él de pie junto al lago de Genesaret. Vio dos barcas que estaban en la orilla; los pescadores, que habían desembarcado, estaban lavando las redes. Subiendo a una de las barcas, que era la de Simón, le pidió que la apartara un poco de tierra. Desde la barca, sentado, enseñaba a la gente. Cuando acabó de hablar, dijo a Simón: «Rema mar adentro, y echad vuestras redes para la pesca». Respondió Simón y dijo: «Maestro, hemos estado bregando toda la noche y no hemos recogido nada; pero, por tu palabra, echaré las redes». Y, puestos a la obra, hicieron una redada tan grande de peces que las redes comenzaban a reventarse. Entonces hicieron señas a los compañeros, que estaban en la otra barca, para que vinieran a echarles una mano. Vinieron y llenaron las dos barcas, hasta el punto de que casi se hundían. Al ver esto, Simón Pedro se echó a los pies de Jesús diciendo: «Señor, apártate de mí, que soy un hombre pecador». Y es que el estupor se había apoderado de él y de los que estaban con él, por la redada de peces que habían recogido; y lo mismo les pasaba a Santiago y Juan, hijos de Zebedeo, que eran compañeros de Simón. Y Jesús dijo a Simón: «No temas; desde ahora serás pescador de hombres». Entonces sacaron las barcas a tierra y, dejándolo todo, lo siguieron.________________Descárgate la app de SerCreyente en https://sercreyente.com/app/¿Conoces nuestra Oración Online? Más información en: https://sercreyente.com/oracion¿Quieres recibir cada día el Evangelio en tu whatsapp? Alta en: www.sercreyente.com/whatsappTambién puedes hacer tu donativo en https://sercreyente.com/ayudanos/Contacto: info@sercreyente.com

Rezar Hoy
Jóvenes Católicos - De pecador a pescador. By D. Jesús Diez del Corral (DOMINGO)

Rezar Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 7:43


Meditaciones y reflexiones para hacer la oración especialmente dirigidas a jóvenes. || Pásate por nuestra WEB y lee los testimonios, artículos y suscríbete a los Podcast diarios de rezarhoy en: https://www.jovenescatolicos.es/ Sigue el canal de Jóvenes Católicos en WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDQN04LY6d1sgDXEK3s Pásate por nuestra cuenta de Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catolicos_es/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/catolicos_es Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Catolicos.es/ Pásate por la página web de Cobel Ediciones: http://www.cobelediciones.com/

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
711 | Sight Fishing for Northern Pike with Matt Martin - Smooth River Guiding

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 67:19


#711 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/711 Presented By:   Pescador on the Fly, TroutRoutes, On DeMark Lodge, Four Wheel Campers When you think of a predatory fish, what are the first few species that come to mind? For many anglers, Northern Pike is among the most thrilling predators to catch. If fishing for northern pike is on your radar, today's episode is a must-listen. In this episode, we will break down sight fishing for Northern Pike with Matt Martin of Smooth River Guide. Find out his secrets to targeting big Northern Pike by sight. Here's what you'll learn: Muskie vs Pike  Best time to target Northern Pike Sight Fishing Northern Pike  How to Find Pike in Shallow Bays Best Flies (and color) for Northern Pike Fishing  The perfect strip, and when the fish strike Episode Chapters with Matt Martin on Sight Fishing for Northern Pike Matt Martin grew up in Barrie, Ontario, and now lives in Midland, a town on the shores of Georgian Bay. Georgian Bay is known as the 30,000 Islands region. It's the world's largest freshwater archipelago. Matt guides on over 50 lakes and a dozen rivers, targeting 14 different species. Northern Pike is definitely a top species to target, but it can still vary depending on where you are in the province.  Here's a breakdown of the species you can fish in the area:  Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass   Northern Pike – Pike season runs from May to June and then again in September. Walleye Muskie  Chinook Salmon Coho Rainbow Trout  Steelhead Brown Trout  Muskie vs Pike  Unlike pike, which are easier to catch, muskies are tough. You might not even see one all day, and the chances of getting a hit are low. Muskies are more challenging to catch because they have a lower population and a bigger home range.  For those who want to target muskie, Matt recommends booking more than one day to increase your chances. Best Time to Go Fishing for Northern Pike  The best time for northern pike fishing is in the spring. The season opens on May 1st in Ontario, and that's when pike are easiest to catch. Here's why: In the first week of May, pike can be found in less than two feet of water, sunbathing in sandy bottom bays. The main lake water is still cold (around 42-43°F), but the back bays warm up to the 50s. Pike use the warmer water to increase their metabolism. According to Matt, sight fishing for pike is a whole new level of fun.  Sight Fishing for Northern Pike  Matt uses an 18-foot Lund Deep V fishing boat for sight fishing. He says it's perfect for the larger lakes, especially when the waves get rough. Matt uses advanced gear like a Minn Kota motor and Garmin LiveScope to spot pike before casting.  Fishing for Northern Pike in Shallow Bays In the spring, focus on large, warm bays, especially those near river mouths. These areas draw pike because they offer the perfect hiding spots in weeds or along logs, where pike can ambush prey. Pike are ambush predators, so they wait below the surface to attack. When fishing for pike, Matt says to keep your fly around 2 to 4 feet above the fish because pike strike from below.  Best Flies for Fishing Northern Pike  Matt prefers using bright, easy-to-see flies when fishing for pike, especially in spring. He avoids natural tones and uses colors like white, yellow, or bright pink.  The key is using flies that mimic the white belly of baitfish. Pike are drawn to movement, so keep that fly above them and use a strip to get their attention.   Stripping Your Fly for Pike The way you strip your fly is crucial for catching pike. Most strikes happen during the pause between strips, not while you're actively moving the fly.  For some flies, like the Game Changer, Matt recommends a quick, short strip with a half-second pause to let the fly sink a bit.  Other flies like the Yard Sale need a longer strip with a hard kick at the end to make the fly wobble like an injured fish.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEUP5cEOB6M Essential Gear for Catching Big Northern Pike Pike can be super aggressive, so it's key to be prepared with the right gear to protect you and the fish. Here are some things to remember when fishing for Northern Pike:   Use a large, deep net to keep the fish in the water while you unhook it. Have multiple sets of tools like jaw spreaders and pliers for safe handling. Protect the fish to make sure they're safely released after catching them.  Pike can live up to 20–25 years in the wild. Matt says it's okay to keep smaller ones (around 27 inches), but those big 40-inch fish should go back in the water.  If you keep one, make sure it's injured and can't survive being released.    Matt's Go-to Tips for Fishing for Northern Pike  Start in Shallow Bays  Bring Multiple Rods and Lines  Use 8-10 weight rods and carry lines with different sinking rates: floating, intermediate, type 3, and type 5. Add a 12-inch section of 20-25 lb bite wire to your leader. Short Leaders Work Best Use Durable Pike Lines  Focus on bays with creeks, green weeds, and the right structure. Matt's final advice? Stick with it and have faith—pike are   Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/711  

Noel Díaz - ESNE
¡Sígueme! Yo te haré pescador de hombres

Noel Díaz - ESNE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 32:54


¡Sígueme! Yo te haré pescador de hombres y nada detendrá tu brazo al arrojar tus redes, y obtendrás pescas abundantes. #EnLaHoraDelEncuentro

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
707 | The So Fly Fishing Podcast with Mitch Duesling and Aldo Pescatore-Tardioli - Ontario, Belize, Northern Pike

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 68:32


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/707  Presented by: Pescador on the Fly, FishHound Expeditions, Four Wheel Campers Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors  In this episode, we are thrilled to have Mitch and Aldo, the dynamic duo behind the renowned So Fly Fishing podcast, one of Canada's top fly fishing shows. Join us as Mitch and Aldo take us on a journey through Southern Ontario's stunning waters and beyond. They'll share captivating stories from their podcast, offering insights into their favorite trips and the incredible guests they've hosted. Whether you're planning your next big adventure or simply dreaming of the perfect fly fishing escape, Mitch and Aldo are here to provide inspiration and expert advice. Episode Chapters with Mitch Duesling and Aldo Pescatore-Tardioli on the So Fly Fishing Podcast 1:28 - I had the pleasure to guest on their podcast in April last year about starting and sustaining a fly fishing podcast. 3:44 - We started our chat by getting into their creative journey in the podcasting space. Mitch reflects on the origins of their project, which began as an idea in 2015 and launched its first episode in January 2016. Mitch notes the rise of the creator culture, observing that even young family members aspire to be creators now. Aldo recalls joining the podcast as a guest on an episode and later becoming a co-host. The team experienced a shift in their production schedule during the Covid lockdown, initially increasing their output to one episode per week due to having more free time. Eventually, they settled into a rhythm of releasing two episodes per month, which they find to be a balanced and sustainable approach. 6:52 - We talk about fishing in Ontario. Mitch and Aldo discuss how Ontario offers a wide range of fishing opportunities due to its large size and diverse ecosystems, from Southern Ontario to the far north. They note that while they have traveled globally, Ontario remains a prime fishing destination for them. Aldo mentions the multi-species fishing opportunities, including smallmouth bass, pike, and musky, particularly in Ottawa. He also remarks on the less populated areas of the province, which offer remote fishing experiences. 9:51 - Aldo shares that time when a listener's invitation led them to Texas for redfishing, highlighting the exciting and memorable experiences that result from this kind of trips. Both Mitch and Aldo emphasize the importance of being open to opportunities and seizing them when they arise. 13:29 - Mitch discusses the shift from audio-only content to video podcasts on YouTube. He notes that more people are engaging with their content on YouTube, likely due to the visual component that video offers. Despite this shift, creating video content presents challenges, such as ensuring guests have the necessary technology to participate visually. 16:00 - We discuss the excitement of having well-known guests on the show, particularly those outside the fly fishing community. They recount a near-success in booking actor Liam Neeson, who declined their invitation but showed interest initially. They dream of featuring other famous personalities, focusing solely on their fishing experiences rather than their celebrity status. 18:39 - I mention our episodes with Yvon Chouinard and Henry Winkler. 19:13 - The hosts discuss their experiences with receiving negative comments or "hate mail" after podcast episodes. Mitch and Aldo acknowledge that early on, they received criticism for swearing too much, which they have since reduced. 21:19 - Aldo and Mitch reveal how they plan and produce their episodes. They rely on a network of sponsors, fly shops, guides, and local connections to secure guests, aiming to maintain a balance between international content and local stories from Ontario. 24:25 - We ask them about their plans for this year. One of the highlights is a trip to Belize in February, where they'll be exploring Ambergris Caye and San Pedro with a mix of DIY adventures and guided tours. Another major milestone for the team is the upcoming 200th episode of their podcast, which they are thrilled about. 26:28 - They share about an annual event called the Southern Ontario Trout Opener Social in April. It serves as a fundraiser aiming to support local river conservation efforts. The event features a cocktail party setup with around 150 attendees, including tying competitions where participants can win a day with a guide. The event has been running for four years and was designed to attract both fishing enthusiasts and non-fishers. 30:25 - Our conversation discusses potential guests and episodes for this year. Aldo expresses a strong interest in having Andy Mill on the show. He admires Andy's work and has been an avid listener of the Mill House podcast, which captures the allure of saltwater fishing. 35:33 - We dig into Aldo's first time travelling to Belize. Mitch also shares his favorite fishing trip so far which was in a river in Northern Ontario because of the available fish species and wild life there. 45:14 - Aldo raises a concern about the potential apprehension of having earlier episodes of their podcast accessible to listeners, particularly if they might not reflect the current quality or style. 46:34 - They share their favorite podcasts. Mitch highlights "Design Matters" with Debbie Millman as his favorite podcast. He praised Debbie's interviewing style, noting her ability to keep conversations engaging and forward-moving. Aldo recommends "Pivot" with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway. He explains that the podcast explores the intersection of business, technology, and everyday life. Aldo appreciates the hosts' approach, as they avoid talking down to listeners. 49:22 - Mitch shares the inspiration behind starting a podcast, highlighting his love for radio and conversation. His interest sparked from listening to "The Ricky Gervais Show," which he considers one of the best podcasts due to its humor and engaging content. 51:40 - We ask for the story about the title of their podcast, So Fly. 52:48 - We share a story about our family's recent trip to Anchorage, Alaska with the team of Fishhound Expeditions. We travelled in our amazing pop up camper from Four Wheel Campers. 56:17 - We ask some random questions like their go-to YouTube channel and podcast platform. Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/707  

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
704 | The Perfect Packable Fly Rod with Jeff Ditsworth - Pescador on the Fly, El Rey, Versa Pack

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 56:17


#704 Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/704  Presented by: Pescador on the Fly Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/pescador  In this episode, we sit down with Jeff Ditsworth, owner of Pescador on the Fly, to talk about the perfect packable fly rod: their six-piece travel rod. Jeff, an expert in fly fishing travel, shares insights into his innovative line of rods, including the El Jefe and El Rey, which are designed to make traveling with your fishing gear easier and more efficient. We delve into the common misconceptions about multi-piece rods and explore the exceptional quality and convenience they offer. Plus, Jeff reveals the inspiration behind the creation of the Trout Hero bag for Trout Unlimited and shares his daily routine that keeps him at the top of his game. Join us as we uncover how this game-changing equipment could transform your fly fishing trips and simplify your travels. Episode Chapters with Jeff Ditsworth on The Perfect Packable Fly Rod 1:55 - Jeff recalls his first introduction to fly fishing. He used to go camping with his father and grandfather, both of whom owned very old fly rods. His first fishing experiences were on lakes and ponds, targeting species like bluegills and bass. 3:44 - He shares his journey of creating the brand Pescador on the Fly. While traveling for work, he found it cumbersome to carry traditional four-section rods and sought a better travel rod. He spent two years in research and development, eventually launching the brand with the El Cinco, a seven-section rod. 9:54 - We dig into their six-section El Rey rod. Jeff mentions that the rod was recently featured in Fly Fisherman magazine's 2025 gear guide, highlighting its recognition in the industry. 12:35 - We ask him for tips on going on a travel for fishing trips. Jeff emphasizes the importance of traveling with more than one rod as a backup. He mentions the unpredictability of trips, such as rods breaking due to accidents, and suggests bringing a lightweight, compact rod like the six-section rod that fits easily into a backpack. Jeff also suggests varying the types of rods based on the fishing environment, such as bringing different weights for different water sizes and fish types. 14:48 - We get into their El Jefe line that includes rods from zero to 10-weight, available in both four and six-piece configurations. He mentions the affordability of their fishing combos making them accessible to newcomers to fly fishing. 18:42 - Jeff criticizes the industry's tendency to overcomplicate fly fishing with too many options, which can intimidate newcomers. He suggests that simplifying the approach to gear is often sufficient for most anglers. 23:22 - Jeff discusses the origins of the names for the brand and its product lines. He explains that "Pescador" means fisherman, a name inspired by his love for fishing in Mexico and speaking Spanish. "El Jefe" means the boss, and "El Ray" means the king. Jeff also addresses the Econ 101 series, which emerged from his desire to offer durable, non-disposable starter fly fishing kits. 25:49 - We touch a bit on this fishing trip to Ascension. On more recent trips, Jeff has been using their El Jefe rods and reels. He mentions that the El Jefe reels are saltwater capable with fully sealed drags, making them versatile for both freshwater and saltwater fishing. 27:11 - Jeff shares some of the new things coming up for Pescador on the Fly. 33:04 - We ask Jeff for his essential gears when going to fishing trips. Besides the six-section rod, he highlights the need for packing flies suited for the location, fly boxes, leaders, tippets, and small accessories like weights and fly line dressing. He also mentions their Versa Pack, a small, efficient bag that caters to minimalist needs. This pack is ideal for carrying essential items such as a couple of fly boxes, ensuring that the angler is not burdened with unnecessary gear. 35:27 - Jeff highlights the importance of considering weather and location when deciding to use waders or opt for wet wading. He also shares his experience of packing efficiently, often including a suit, waders, boots, and fly fishing gear in his carry-on for both meetings and fishing. 40:18 - Jeff shares a heartfelt tribute to his father that was published in Colorado Trout Unlimited magazine. He also highlights their commitment to exceptional customer service, noting they quickly resolve issues like broken fishing rods, often providing replacements within two days, a stark contrast to industry norms. 42:48 - Jeff discusses his commitment to supporting Trout Unlimited, a prominent organization dedicated to protecting waterways and improving fishing access. One of his significant contributions to TU is the creation of the "trout hero bag." This reusable mesh bag is designed for anglers to collect trash every time they're near water bodies, promoting consistent environmental stewardship beyond occasional cleanup events. 46:09 - We ask Jeff about some misconceptions surrounding six-piece fishing rods. Jeff explains that earlier versions of multi-section rods, like the original six or seven-section rods, were not as high-performing as current models. 48:44 - Jeff shares his regimented morning routine which involves meditation with an app called Calm. Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/704 

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
699 | The New Fly Fisher in Southern Ontario with Rob Heal – Grand River, Brown Trout, Great Lakes Steelhead

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 64:15


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/699 Presented By:  On DeMark Lodge, Pescador on the Fly, Yellowstone Teton Territory, Four Wheel Campers Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors What are the five top species that come to your mind right now for fly fishing? Are brown trout, steelhead, smallmouth bass, muskie or largemouth on that list right now? And have you ever wondered about fishing some of the great waters of Canada? Today's guest is a guide in Southern Ontario and is the new Fly Fisher host, and today he's gonna give us a roadmap to success on some of the great rivers of the Great Lakes. Rob Heal, Southern Ontario Guide and The New Fly Fisher host is going to share his experience fishing the Grand River, the Saugeen, a bunch of great rivers that include not only steelhead but great trout fishing. You're gonna hear about these unique rivers and this holdover steelhead species that doesn't out-migrate until a year later. So you got a chance to catch these larger fish. We're gonna find out about these big brown trout in the area as well, and how to target them and some of his other go-to rivers that he fishes. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/699

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
696 | Fly Fishing Saskatchewan with Alyx Parks - The New Fly Fisher

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 74:20


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/696   Presented by: Pescador on the Fly, Heated Core, TroutRoutes, Jackson Hole Fly Company Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors  Alyx Parks, host at the New Fly Fisher, joins us as we talk all about fly fishing Saskatchewan, Canada. We delve into the region's finest lodges, renowned for offering exceptional fishing opportunities for pike, grayling, and other intriguing species. Alyx brings her wealth of experience from traveling with the New Fly Fisher, revealing invaluable tips for catching grayling, including the art of skittering and the importance of minding your backcast. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a curious beginner, this conversation with Alyx Parks is sure to inspire your next trip to the breathtaking landscapes of Saskatchewan. Don't miss out—tune in and let Alyx guide you through a fly fishing paradise. Episode Chapters with Alyx Parks on Fly Fishing Saskatchewan. 8:38 - Alyx shares the story of how she became a host on The New Fly Fisher. The journey began unexpectedly when her father, Jeff Parks, also a host on the show, invited her to join a filming trip to Scott Lake Lodge in Northern Saskatchewan. That's when she delivered a memorable segment where she coined the phrase "hot little bug," which resonated with viewers. 15:54 - We get into her fishing trip in Saskatchewan, Canada. She recounts experiences at the Cree River Lodge and Scott Lake Lodge, highlighting their incredible guides and the excellent pike fishing opportunities. 23:02 - Alyx shares her first experience fishing for Arctic grayling at Cree, accompanied by Jenna McKeown, Colin McKeown's daughter and a seasoned fisher. Alyx was amazed by the grayling's power and agility, and she described it as a uniquely thrilling experience. 32:28 - Alyx tells us about Scott Lake Lodge. She describes it as a "bucket list" destination, noting that many visitors save for years to experience it. The lodge offers a range of fishing opportunities, with pike and lake trout being the main species, but also includes grayling and walleye. She also shares personal fishing experiences, including catching large pike with her father. 39:28 - She shares her experience filming a segment about pike fishing, emphasizing the importance of keeping the fly in the water and maintaining movement to attract pike. She recounted a memorable moment where a 47-inch pike nearly hit her co-host Jenna, capturing the excitement and unpredictability of fishing. 52:57 - Alyx shares her memorable experience fishing on the Bow River with Nick Schlachter of Wapiti Sports & Outfitters. She also recounts an encounter with grizzly bears in the area, including a notable bear known as "the boss," emphasizing the wildlife presence in the region. 56:32 - She mentions an episode where her father traveled to Northern Manitoba to explore the famed Gods River for big brook trout. 58:07 - Alyx gives valuable tips for going on a fishing trip to Northern Canada. She recommends bringing stuff such as fleece, puffer jacket, wading jacket, and wet bag. 1:01:09 - We get into podcasts. Alyx prefers podcasts over music, finding them less distracting and more engaging. She likes true crime podcasts and recommends one with the title "Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks," which is hosted by a bear biologist and his friends. 1:03:24 - We get into hockey and golf. Alyx shares her renewed interest in golf, noting the similarities between golf and fly fishing. Her father, a former exceptional golfer turned fly fishing guide, often uses golf analogies when teaching clients. He helps clients improve their casting skills by comparing them to lowering a golf handicap, making the learning process relatable and enjoyable. 1:08:22 - Alyx discusses a significant injury that kept her from fishing for two years and shares insights for people dealing with similar struggles. She emphasizes the importance of visualization in fishing, suggesting that imagining each step of the process—from positioning oneself to presenting the fly—can improve one's fishing skills. Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/696  

Había una vez...Un cuento, un mito y una leyenda

Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comLa esperanza de navidad Había una vez un pueblo de pescadores localizado en el norte del continente en el que vivían no más de un centenar de familias. En ese pueblo vivía una niña llamada clara con su padre y su madre. Clara sabía que la navidad se acercaba a ellos ya que había comenzado a caer nieve y los vientos del norte hacían difícil la pesca, pero todos los pescadores sabían que era necesario obtener la comida para el difícil invierno que se acercaba. Aquel día Clara estaba muy preocupada porque su padre había salido a pescar desde el día anterior y no había vuelto por la noche. Durante todo el día clara se había sentado en la playa a observar el horizonte esperando ver la llegada de su padre pero ya la tarde estaba terminando y no había ninguna señal de el barco de su padre.  Su madre se veía igualmente preocupada pero  siempre le decía que siempre que tuviera una preocupación debía pedir a Dios ya que el siempre los oía. Y que nunca nunca se debía perder la esperanza.  Su abuela le había contado múltiples historias de una estrella que era la enviada a dirigir a los que se habían perdido y que muchas veces era la que rescataba a los pescadores perdidos en el mar.  Pero le advertía que esa estrella mágica solo aparecía cuando se le pedía con todo el corazón.  Clara allí sentada en la orilla del mar y recordando las palabras de su abuela comenzó a pedir fervientemente por el regreso de su padre, pero no veía ninguna estrella brillante ya que las nubes de la borrasca que se avecinaba cubrían todas las estrella. Pero Clara seguía aferrada a la esperanza y cerrando los ojos pedía que su padre volviera sano y salvo.  Pasaron varias hora y el pueblo tenía el compromiso de prender ese día las luces del árbol de navidad y como era tradicional se reunían en el centro del parque principal y todos colgaban sus adornos.  Clara con su abrigo rojo y la bufanda tejida por su abuela se acercó lentamente al árbol y con sus manitas llevo una pequeña vela que serviría como adorno y luego pidió una vez más por su padre.  La vela comenzó a brillar mientras algunas copos de nieve caían. De cada uno de los copos que se acercaban a la vela empezaba a brillar una luz cálida que se hacia cada vez más y más fuerte a medida que la nevada comenzaba.  De pronto una luz extraña subió por el árbol y se dirigió hacia lo alto de las nubes y sin saberse como un claro se hizo entre las nubes y allí en lo alto del firmamento apareció una estrella que brillaba como nunca había sucedido anteriormente.  Las familias veían aquello y no comprendían que sucedía pero esa estrella hacia de faro e comenzó a iluminar el mar. De pronto se escucho un murmullo entre los asistentes y uno grito…. Una luz en el mar … Una luz en el mar. Todos corrieron a la playa y efectivamente vieron como en medio de la oscuridad del océano había una luz que se acercaba lentamente. La figura de un bote se iba definiendo alrededor de la luz y con cada segundo el corazón de clara se llenaba de esperanza. La misma esperanza de la que su abuela le hablaba tanto.  De pronto la figura se transformo en un bote y en el bote estaba su papa con una sonrisa enorme y los brazos abiertos. Salto a la playa y dijo. Gracias. Gracias la estrella de navidad me ha guiado hasta aca. Sin ella no podría haber encontrado el camino.  Esa noche, mientras la familia y el pueblo  se reunía alrededor del árbol, Clara comprendió que la esperanza es el regalo más poderoso de todos. Y cada Navidad, recordaba mirar al cielo y agradecer por la estrella que había traído a su padre de

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Littoral Zone #13 | The Effects of Environmental Cycles on Fish Behavior with Jason Randal and Phil Rowley

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 80:27


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/691  Presented by: Jackson Hole Fly Company, Yellowstone Teton Territory, Pescador on the Fly Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors  In this episode, Phil is joined by Jason Randall, a renowned author and fly fishing expert, to explore the fascinating effects of environmental cycles on fish behavior. Have you ever wondered how changing weather conditions or the lunar cycle impact trout behavior and feeding patterns? This episode promises to unravel these mysteries, offering vital insights that could transform your on-the-water success. With Jason's extensive research and Phil's practical experience, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how to adapt their fishing strategies in response to environmental changes. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, this discussion is packed with valuable information and tips. Dive in to learn how to adjust your fly presentations and enhance your fishing experience, no matter what nature throws your way. Episode Chapters with Jason Randall and Phil Rowley on Fish Behavior 10:30 - Phil and Jason discuss the impact of weather changes, specifically barometric pressure, on trout behavior in Stillwater environments. Phil notes how changes in pressure, temperature, and light seem to influence trout, comparing it to the effect of shaking a snow globe. Jason argues that trout are not significantly affected by barometric pressure changes as humans are. 17:29 - Phil and Jason discuss the behavior of lake trout and other fish when brought up from deep waters. They explain how fish like trout have an air sac used for buoyancy control, similar to a scuba vest, allowing them to maintain neutral buoyancy. This differs from pressure-sensitive eardrums in humans. Some fish, like rockfish, suffer from barotrauma when rapidly brought to the surface, leading to their air sac protruding from their mouth. Phil mentions technology that helps fish equalize pressure when released back into the water. 25:38 - Jason discusses how weather changes, particularly impending weather fronts, can be perceived through various natural cues beyond just barometric pressure. He describes how high-level clouds like cirrus clouds can indicate approaching weather changes, and changes in wind direction often mark the passage of a front. He notes that while temperature changes occur with cold fronts, the solar energy has a more significant impact on water temperatures. 28:59 - Jason highlights the role of electrical activity, such as static electricity, observed during severe weather, and theorizes about the effects of ionization on mood and behavior. He explains that negative ions generally improve mood, while positive ions, often from pollutants, can lead to depression. He further speculates on the interaction between ionization and bioelectric fields in organisms, suggesting that fish might use these cues as an early warning system for weather changes. J 33:53 - Phil and Jason explore the idea that certain fishing techniques, such as wrapping wire around hooks, might create bioelectric fields that affect fish behavior. Jason references research indicating that dissimilar metals on lures, like lead or tungsten, can generate a bioelectric field that potentially repels fish. 37:02 - They discuss strategies for fishing when trout behavior changes due to weather conditions. Phil explains that during such times, trout often retreat to deeper areas and become less active, making it more challenging to catch them. He suggests slowing down tactics, using indicators, and triggering bites rather than relying solely on feeding responses. Jason agrees and adds that trout, like humans after a big meal, may enter a state of inactivity where they are not active in fast-moving waters. Instead, they seek safe, low-threat areas to rest. To catch trout in this condition, anglers may need to present lures enticingly to coax a response, similar to how someone might grab an easy snack when resting. 43:49 - Jason discusses the concept of homeostasis, which refers to the natural balance that organisms and ecosystems strive to maintain. He further explains that homeostasis is essential from the cellular level to complex organisms and habitats. They also touch upon how environmental stressors, like weather changes and lunar phases, can disrupt this balance, prompting organisms to react in ways that restore homeostasis. 49:44 - Phil delves into the effects of lunar phases on fish behavior and feeding patterns. Phil outlines the various lunar phases. He explains how the moon's gravitational force, which is 2.2 times greater than the sun's at the Earth's surface, influences tides and consequently affects fish and their food sources. This gravitational pull leads to tidal activities that are crucial for both saltwater anglers and the ecosystems they navigate. 55:52 - Jason explains the difference between spring tides, associated with the new and full moons, and neap tides, associated with the first and third quarter moons. 1:02:47 - They get into the role of the pineal gland in trout behavior, as highlighted in Jason's book "Trout Sense." They explore how the pineal gland, often referred to as the trout's "third eye," detects changes in light and affects trout behavior, including predator detection and circadian rhythms. The gland's influence on melatonin secretion is also discussed, impacting trout's rest and activity cycles, particularly during different moon phases. 1:08:14 - They discuss fishing strategies during full moon periods. Phil mentions that many anglers avoid planning vacations around the full moon due to the increased visibility it provides, likening it to someone leaving the lights on. Jason prefers fishing three to four days after a full or new moon, experiencing optimal conditions up to 10-14 days later. 1:13:33 - To summarize, Phil and Jason agree that adapting to environmental changes is crucial, suggesting strategies like slowing down and fishing deeper in lakes to effectively respond to natural phenomena. Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/691 

The Happy Hustle Podcast
SIDE HUSTLE SECRETS: How to Create a Profitable, Passionate Aligned Business while Still Working a Career with Founder of Pescador on The Fly, Jeff Ditsworth

The Happy Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 62:01


Ever thought about turning your passion into something more? In this episode of The Happy Hustle Podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Jeff Ditsworth—a guy who not only tackled this dream but absolutely nailed it. Jeff's journey is packed with insights for anyone looking to turn a passion into a profitable side hustle while still rocking a full-time career. As an executive in financial risk management, Jeff could've easily stuck to the typical path, but instead, he built Pescador on the Fly, an eight-year-strong business offering high-quality, packable fly fishing gear. Let's face it—building a side hustle while juggling a demanding job isn't for the faint of heart. Jeff didn't start big; he built Pescador on the Fly piece by piece, staying focused on his mission. During our conversation, he shared some key principles that helped him keep everything balanced: effective time management, problem-solving, and, most importantly, the power of relationships. Jeff shares the importance of identifying and solving problems in business—something every entrepreneur needs to master. The fly fishing world didn't have packable, premium gear options that wouldn't break the bank, so he set out to fill that gap. That's what all successful businesses do—identify a need, then solve it. But Jeff doesn't sugarcoat it; building an e-commerce business brings its own unique challenges, from managing supply chains to keeping up with customer expectations. With a full-time career and a side hustle, Jeff has learned a thing or two about time management. He shares the power of building strong relationships and having a solid network—people who support you in both career and personal life. Jeff also stresses the importance of involving family in business. Not only does it keep things fun, but it also builds a strong support system that helps you stay balanced. We also tackled a topic that's close to my heart: maintaining well-being while hustling hard. Jeff emphasized that you don't have to burn yourself out to succeed. Instead, consume good information, stay disciplined, and above all, pursue what lights you up. For Jeff, that's building a brand that gives anglers what they truly need. For you? It might be something entirely different, but the principles remain the same.So, if you're ready to balance ambition and well-being, this episode is for you!In this episode, we cover: 04:46 The Journey of Pescador on the Fly10:12 The Importance of Problem-Solving in Business14:59 Navigating E-commerce Challenges19:57 Building a Strong Network for Success25:01 Balancing a Side Hustle with a Full-Time Job30:16 Innovating the Fishing Rod: El Rey36:19 Navigating the Challenges of Entrepreneurship43:38 Family Involvement in Business51:13 Final Thoughts on Entrepreneurship and Happy HustlingConnect with Jeffhttps://www.facebook.com/pescadoronthefly/https:// https://www.instagram.com/pescadoronthefly/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHCBlUYXVrx227W-szYmJ8Ahttps://www.twitter.com/PescadoronflyFind Jeff on this website: https://pescadoronthefly.com/Connect with Cary!https://www.instagram.com/caryjack/https://www.facebook.com/SirCaryJackhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-jack-kendzior/https://twitter.com/thehappyhustlehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDNsD59tLxv2JfEuSsNMOQ/featuredGet a free copy of his new book, The Happy Hustle, 10 Alignments to Avoid Burnout & Achieve Blissful Balance https://www.thehappyhustle.com/bookSign up for The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course https://thehappyhustle.com/thejourney/Apply to the Montana Mastermind Epic Camping Adventure https://thehappyhustle.com/mastermind/“It's time to Happy Hustle, a blissfully balanced life you love, full of passion, purpose, and positive impact!”Episode Sponsor: Magnesium Breakthrough from BiOptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/happyIf you've been on a restricted diet lately or maybe even taken some meds to shed those pounds for the summer, I gotta warn ya—be careful! You might have unknowingly created a nutrient deficiency that could not only mess with your health but also jeopardize those weight loss goals.Did you know that over 75% of Americans are already deficient in magnesium? Yeah, it's wild! Magnesium is this powerhouse mineral that's involved in over 600 biological reactions in your body. It helps with everything from sleep to stress management to hormone balance—all key players in keeping your weight on track.And if you're still on those meds, you might be dealing with some side effects like sleepless nights, digestive issues, or irritability, which can totally throw off your commitment to your goals. Whether you're taking meds or not, setting up healthy habits is crucial to maintaining your weight over time. One of the best things you can do? Make sure you're getting all the magnesium your body needs.Don't let a magnesium deficiency derail your progress! Give Magnesium Breakthrough by BIOptimizers a shot. Unlike other supplements, this one's got all 7 forms of magnesium that your body can actually absorb, so you get the full spectrum of benefits.This approach will help you crush your goals and maintain a healthy weight while keeping your overall health in check. For an exclusive offer, head to bioptimizers.com/happy and use the promo code 'happy10' at checkout to save 10%. And if you subscribe, you'll snag amazing discounts, free gifts, and a guaranteed monthly supply.

Soy Claretiano
Lámpara para mis pasos - El que no renuncia a todo, no puede ser discípulo mío.

Soy Claretiano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 10:41


Meditación del Evangelio según San Lucas 14, 25-33 por el biblista P. Norberto Padilla, misionero claretiano. Miércoles 6/nov/2024, El que no renuncia a todo, no puede ser discípulo mío. Canción: Pescador de Hombres (2019), de Alma Misas ---------- Lectura del santo evangelio según san Lucas 14, 25-33 En aquel tiempo, mucha gente acompañaba a Jesús; Él se volvió y les dijo: "Si alguno viene a mí y no pospone a su padre y a su madre, y a su mujer y a sus hijos, y a sus hermanos y a sus hermanas, e incluso a sí mismo, no puede ser discípulo mío. Quien no cargue con su cruz y me siga, no puede ser discípulo mío. Así, ¿quién de ustedes, si quiere construir una torre, no se sienta primero a calcular los gastos, a ver si puede terminarla? No sea que, si echa los cimientos y no puede acabarla, se pongan a burlarse de él los que miran, diciendo: "Este empezó a construir y no ha sido capaz de acabar". ¿O qué rey, si va a dar la batalla a otro rey, no se sienta primero a deliberar si con diez mil hombres podrá salir al paso del que le ataca con veinte mil? Y si no, cuando el otro está todavía lejos, envía una delegación para pedir condiciones de paz. Lo mismo ustedes: el que no renuncia a todos sus bienes, no puede ser discípulo mío." Palabra del Señor... Gloria a ti, Señor Jesús #SoyClaretiano #Evangelio #MisionerosClaretianos #CMFAntillas Música de introducción: Lámpara Es Tu Palabra, de Ain Karem

Noticiário Nacional
10h Retomadas buscas por pescador em Aljezur

Noticiário Nacional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 8:10


El Alargue
Diego Pescador contento por llegar al Movistar Team: “Es un sueño hecho realidad”

El Alargue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 6:59


Meditación del Día RC
Jueves 5 de septiembre de 2024. Se un pescador de hombres.

Meditación del Día RC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 8:54


Les compartimos la meditación del Evangelio de hoy tomado de San Para más recursos para encontrarte con Dios en la oración, visita nuestra página web www.meditaciondeldia.com o síguenos en Instagram @meditaciondeldia_ y compártenos tu opinión!Conviértete en donante de Meditación del Día en este enlace: https://bit.ly/DonarMdD Santa María Reina de los Apóstoles, enséñanos a orar.Este podcast es parte de JuanDiegoNetwork.com

Evangelio del día - Evangelio de hoy
Evangelio 5 septiembre 2024 (Tú serás pescador de hombres)

Evangelio del día - Evangelio de hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 10:21


Adquiere el "LIBRO DE ORACIÓN. Mi día a día con Jesús" en https://sercreyente.com/libros. Con más de 400 páginas, más de 500 oraciones y decenas de ilustraciones. Ve el vídeo en https://youtu.be/_9Z40IqjHj8 ________________ Jueves, 5 de septiembre de 2024 (22ª Semana del Tiempo Ordinario) Evangelio del día y reflexión... ¡Deja que la Palabra del Señor transforme tu vida! [Lucas 5, 1-11] En aquel tiempo, la gente se agolpaba en torno a Jesús para oír la palabra de Dios, estando él de pie junto al lago de Genesaret. Vio dos barcas que estaban en la orilla; los pescadores, que habían desembarcado, estaban lavando las redes. Subiendo a una de las barcas, que era la de Simón, le pidió que la apartara un poco de tierra. Desde la barca, sentado, enseñaba a la gente. Cuando acabó de hablar, dijo a Simón: «Rema mar adentro, y echad vuestras redes para la pesca». Respondió Simón y dijo: «Maestro, hemos estado bregando toda la noche y no hemos recogido nada; pero, por tu palabra, echaré las redes». Y, puestos a la obra, hicieron una redada tan grande de peces que las redes comenzaban a reventarse. Entonces hicieron señas a los compañeros, que estaban en la otra barca, para que vinieran a echarles una mano. Vinieron y llenaron las dos barcas, hasta el punto de que casi se hundían. Al ver esto, Simón Pedro se echó a los pies de Jesús diciendo: «Señor, apártate de mí, que soy un hombre pecador». Y es que el estupor se había apoderado de él y de los que estaban con él, por la redada de peces que habían recogido; y lo mismo les pasaba a Santiago y Juan, hijos de Zebedeo, que eran compañeros de Simón. Y Jesús dijo a Simón: «No temas; desde ahora serás pescador de hombres». Entonces sacaron las barcas a tierra y, dejándolo todo, lo siguieron. ________________ Descárgate la app de SerCreyente en https://sercreyente.com/app/ ¿Conoces nuestra Oración Online? Más información en: https://sercreyente.com/oracion ¿Quieres recibir cada día el Evangelio en tu whatsapp? Alta en: www.sercreyente.com/whatsapp También puedes hacer tu donativo en https://sercreyente.com/ayudanos/ Contacto: info@sercreyente.com

Historia de Aragón
La Cadiera de 13h a 13:30h - 14/08/2024

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 24:35


Conocemos cómo está yendo la primera semana de vendimia de la D.O. Somontano y las previsiones para esta campaña que se prolongará hasta el mes de octubre. Además, con Jesús Pescador de la Compañía teatral de Los Navegantes exploramos las visitas guiadas teatralizadas de la Comarca del Aranda por espacios como el Convento de Gotor y los castillos de Jarque e Illueca.

Hora 25
Las 20 de Hora 25 | Localizan con vida al pescador desaparecido en Formentera

Hora 25

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 29:33


Las noticias de la tarde, con Pablo Tallón.