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This hour, Don discusses the differences between rod and reel fishermen versus bow fishermen in relation to this new bill, the Turkey hunt that Don and Cheri has been chasing may have gotten the last laugh, before diving into reports from a slew of guests and experts covering topics such as fishing mission statements, upcoming tournaments for all the paddlers out there, a Bad Boy case detailing one mans early start on Red Snapper season, and how a charter and fishing guide company goes the extra mile in servicing guests and customers!
This hour, Don connects with the likes of Robbie Campo of Campo's Marina on what we should know about getting on the water this weekend, some of the latest information you should as we head into Squirrel season, some recipes you should be using, the opening of Red Snapper season was this past week so how are things looking so far, Daryl Carpenter, from Reel Screamers Guide Service, drops by to detail how croakers are your best bet for getting a good catch in this muddy water, and much more!
This hour, Don opens up hearing from Mr. Born-on-the-bayou, Mike Gallo, breaking down how good the fishing has been in his neck of the woods, Brendan Bayard covers last weekend's action over at Paddle Palooza, we've got a Bad Boys story that involves one man's attempt to be as unsafe as possible, our residential "Plastic Man" Ryan Lambert details the latest he is chasing out on the water, and a whole lot more!
On today's show, Don welcomes in a flurry of field reporters covering topics ranging from fishing following rainy nasty weather, Squirrel season do's and don'ts as we enter bushy tail time, Red Snapper season has opened up this past week, how viable are croakers as a bait for getting a good catch, the latest fishing reports across Louisiana's coastline, bayous, bays, and rivers, a recap of last week's Paddle Palooza action and how motorized kayakers went over, a Bad Boys story that details one mights goal of doing a lot of small illegal things at once, and so much more!
This week's Bad Boy tells the tale of a fisherman who jumped the gun on Red Snapper season!
On today's show, Don sits down with a gallery of fishing reporters, anglers, marina operators, experts and more on everything from Turkey hunting in Texas, the best bait to use in dirty, nasty water, if windy weather is truly the end-all-be-all of bad fishing conditions, what happens after windy weather that, all you need to know regarding Paddle Palooza coming up, a Bad Boy that really couldn't wait for Red Snapper season to start, and a whole lot more!
This hour, Don dives into the forecast as the weekend has a very ugly slate of rain, wind, lightening before welcoming in Glen Sanchez filling in for Robbie Campo on the best way to be using top water bait and how you should keep your live shrimp safe and ready to go as bait, an update on the benefit efforts for Mike Helmer, Red Snapper season is coming up so what should you be aware of, Patric Garmeson of Ugly Charter Fishing Guides drops in to discuss fishing in the rain and how he sets up his rigs in yucky weather and Daryl Carpenter drops in to discuss to recap how Sheepshead are the shining star of Grand Isle right now.
On today's show, Don sounds off on the weekend weather as many events on the calendar have been postponed or downright cancelled before fielding reports from our gallery of guests covering a variety of topics such as top water bait usage and keeping live shrimp in the best state for bait, Red Snapper season starts up soon so what should we know about this season, how you should be setting up rigs when the weather takes a turn for the worse, the best fish you can find around Grand Isle right now is... Sheepshead? Later on, Don connects with more reporters to break down tips for taking down Trout when they start moving erratically, what paddlers should keep an eye on this weekend and what the coming schedule looks like as things get moved around, a Bad Boys case that involves a gunman and a Black Bear, and how the guys over in Buras are swimming in just about every fish under the sun and a whole lot more!
On this episode of Campfire Conversations I'm joined by American Sportfishing Association Southeast Fisheries Policy Director Martha Guyas. We discuss proposed bottom fishing closures by NOAA Fisheries and the impact it would have on Atlantic Coast anglers. Also, do we really have more red snapper than at anytime in modern history? And if so, why [...]
Don welcomes in Ryan Lambert, the "Plastic Man" of Cajun Fishing Adventures, to discuss how his time at the Bahamas as he enjoys some much needed relaxation, what all is happening back home in Buras, the best recipe for Red Snapper as Ryan keeps it simple.
On today's show, Don is live from Scott's Marine hearing from a slew of field reporters and guests covering topics such as how the water's across Louisiana are still muddy and looking rough, Alabama fishing and their Red Snapper season compared to Louisiana, an infamous craftsman tells us how he makes his Turkey calls, Grand Isle and other areas might be a bit too foggy to fish, the "Holy Trinity" of fishing could help save your trip, kayak competitions may look very new starting soon, a Bad Boy story that showcases how one stupid mistake can snowball, the best Red Snapper recipe is probably simpler than you think, and much more!
Don dives into some Alabama fishing with Patric Garmeson of Ugly Fishing for a look at how the fishing is across Alabama and the Gulf Coast, what kind of fishing and fish you can find around Mobile Bay and coastal Alabama, fishing along structures to find the right fish for you, what the Alabama quota may look like for Red Snapper this summer, and much more!
Don is joined by Daryl Carpenter of Reel Screamers Guide Service to break down how March is opening up on a strong, gorgeous note following a rough Jan/Feb that hit our waters, what we could see with Red Snapper limits ahead of the next season, and more!
On today's show, Don dives into how our fishing plans may change as we step foot into March, before hearing from a flurry of new and old field reporters, covering topics such as fishing during carnival season, how things are hanging around Grand Isle, possible changes to the next Red Snapper season, how a "drop shot" works and what it is, a March made for kayakers, this week's Bad Boys tale goes over someone who has more than one vice, Reds are being "slayed" across Louisiana and in a good way, and how you can win some awesome prizes to help a Louisiana charter captain get back out on the water!
The Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report is your best resource for the Gulf Shores Surf Fishing Report, Orange Beach Fishing Report, Dauphin Island Fishing Report, Mobile Bay Fishing Report, and Alabama saltwater fishing everywhere in between. For the anglers looking for a Gulf Shores surf Fishing Report, Gulf State Park pier fishing report, Orange Beach Fishing Report and Fort Morgan fishing report, look no further than the Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report. Every week we bring you an "onshore" report for those anglers interested in a gulf shores surf fishing report or a gulf shores pier fishing report. This week we're talking to The Bama Beach Bum Matthew Isbell who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. Bama Beach Bum has been catching some pompano from the beach, listen in to find out what has been working to catch them. He has also been catching Spanish and Red Snapper from the Gulf State Park Pier! For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Bobby Abruscato has what you need to know to catch more speckled trout, redfish, and tripletail and how to catch each of these species in the area. The tactics and tips we discuss here each week can be applied to many areas when fishing Alabama's coast and other states along the Gulf of Mexico. Captain Bobby has been catching lots of speckled trout in the rivers still. Listen in to find out what has been working and where the fish have been. The experts over at Saunders Yachtworks join us to give us the rundown on Pre Season outboard Motor Service, issues to look for and how to mitigate issues moving into fishing season! It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts and if you'd like us to email you the podcast, just head over to greatdaysoutdoors.com/asfr and we'll send you the new show each week. {Full Disclosure: This post may include affiliate links. There's no extra charge to our readers for using these.} Keep Whackin em'!
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A Mexican spice rub enhances the sweet taste of red snapper. This entrée makes an easy summer meal with a salad and a bottle of crisp wine. Try it with the fresh cucumber and avocado combination we suggest below. You will feel as if you were dining in Veracruz.
The Northwest Florida Fishing report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. For the anglers looking for a Destin Fishing Report, Ft. Walton Beach fishing report, Choctawhatchee Bay Fishing Report, or Miramar Beach fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in an Okaloosa Island fishing report and a Santa Rosa Beach fishing report and everywhere in between. For our guys looking for the Pensacola fishing report or the Navarre Fishing Report, we've got you covered. This week we're talking to Blake Hunter with Reel 30A and we get deep into how to use the moon, tides, and cold fronts to help you catch more pompano, whiting, and red drum. After that we've got a hybrid inshore and offshore Capt. Tyler Massey of Hot Spots Charters out of Pensacola where we learn what you can do to target inshore species in an unseasonably warm November and how the new Red Snapper regulations are impacting the fishery. Tune in to get powerful insights from the area's best local guides. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to 647-558-9895 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Northwest Florida Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUNGLASS LENS CLEANER promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo Buck's Island Marine CCA Alabama Dixie Supply Fishbites Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Test Calibration Photonis
Don gets together with Daryl Carpenter of Reel Screamers Guide Service over in Grand Isle as he makes a trek to Northern Georgia to hunt some Deer but don't panic yet, Daryl still gives us all the latest on the fishing around the coast, what the fishing will be like with the tide as high as it is, and how are we feeling about the new Red Snapper rules coming down the line?
It's all new music on this weeks 'Alvorhythms'. There are a couple of tracks from a new Palms Trax compilation and two tracks from a new album ny Dizzy K - Sweet Music Volume II. A forthcoming JD Twitch Dub of Acopia, a Brian Jackson Retouch of Alfonso Lovo, a Crooked Man remix of Transmissions Towers and a David Holmes remix of Kneecap. New music from David Harrow, Red Snapper, Cooly G & Scratchclart.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/alvorhythms,/Tune into new broadcasts of Alvorhythms, Wednesdays from 7 AM - 8 AM EST / Midday - 1 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the episode “Catch of the Day: Why Alabama Loves Red Snapper,” Gravy producer Irina Zhorov takes listeners to the fisherman's paradise of the Gulf of Mexico, where you'll find tuna, amberjacks, mahi mahi, swordfish, and more. There's a commercial fishery worth nearly $1 billion annually and the Gulf has the highest level of spending by recreational anglers, which includes charter trips, in the whole country: more than $5 billion annually. One of the most important fish driving this plenty is red snapper. Gulf red snapper are a bottom-dwelling fish that can live to be 50 years old. When they're older and bigger – they can weigh more than 50 pounds–they can live in the water column. But when they're smaller juveniles they prefer to hang out on reefs or other structures. They've been fished in the area since at least the 1800s. More recently, they've become an important cultural and economic staple in the Gulf, particularly around the Florida panhandle and in Alabama. Why is snapper so important for Alabamians specifically? The Gulf floor off the coast of Alabama is flat and muddy for many miles out to sea. When anglers fished for snapper in the past, they'd have to find the rare reef or travel far into the Gulf to find the fish. In the 1950s, fishermen started dropping debris, like car hulls and military tanks, into the Gulf to build artificial reefs. In the 1980s, this practice was formalized by the state and federal governments, which established what is now the country's largest artificial reef zone. And the state did something else novel, too. In most places with artificial reef programs, the state or municipality handles the reef building and keeps reefs public. Alabama does this, too, but it also allows regular citizens to go out and drop materials for private artificial reefs. The result has been a massive build-up of reefs in the Gulf off the coast of Alabama. Snapper congregate at the reefs, so catching them is all but guaranteed. The result? A snapper fishing bonanza. For Gravy, Zhorov tags along with a family in town for a Gulf fishing trip, led by Brian Annan, a charter boat captain who's been building reefs for decades. He says without the reefs he wouldn't have a business. Scientists like Kesley Banks, Sean Powers, and Mark Albins say the reefs are also helping snapper population numbers recover – for years the fish was considered overfished and had unsustainable stock numbers. And for tourists who come to the Gulf to fish, the artificial reefs are just sources of a good time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This hour, Don dives into the opening of Squirrel and Rabbit season for many of you and what other events and openings are going on before hearing from Robbie Campo about how the fishing was over in Shell Beach this past week. Don also goes over the final numbers of the Red Snapper season closure, and hears from Kirk Stansel on his Teal season which wasn't much better than some others, and Daryl Carpenter on what he is catching as Fall picks up, and how he feels about the Louisiana Shrimp incident at the Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival.
Mitch Jurisich owner of Delta Marina and Plaquemines Parish Councilmember, drops by to discuss how this cooler weather from Hurricane Helene has given way to decent fishing across Louisiana, how the low river is bringing in some fantastic catches, fishing in the river has been fantastic, what gripes he has heard about Redfish and Red Snapper regulations, and with what all is going on over at the Ponderosa at Delta Marina?
This hour, Don discuss his Dove season so far as he is in Texas on a little getaway and what is his favorite way to cook Doves while also looking back at the latest from the damage and changes Hurricane Francine did to Louisiana's waters and fishing population, before having Robbie Campo join us to discuss how things have changed with Fall fishing just around the corner as Summer comes to an end, Red Snapper season should shut soon so get in while it lasts, and James Peters, owner of PAC Shooting Range in Mandeville joins us to discuss their grand opening!
Labor Day weekend is here and with it comes a ton of rain that might keep a whole lot of us off the water this weekend, for those who find a moment to fish or are brave enough to do so, Don calls up the likes of his field reporters to get the latest on Speckled Trout catches, and if Teal wings are already out there, Red Snapper numbers are close to wrapping up their season, more on this possible Black Bellied Whistling Duck inclusion in the Teal season, and how you can beat the rain today when out on the water?
In this week's show, Don fields fishing reports from Robbie Campo on what spots are heating up as the seasons change, Kirk Stansel gives us the lowdown on fishing during seasonal transitions as well, and Daryl Carpenter tells all about the Redfish stocking program that occurred during Ride the Bull last week, and what he recommends to beat the rain out on the water. Later on, we hear from Jacobian Guillory again on LSU's big opening weekend game against USC tomorrow and how bow fishing might just be easier than it seems, Mike Gallo gives us some details on fishing in deeper water, Eric Muhoberac breaks down the next big kayak tournament with the Redfish Rumble, a Bad Boys story of another Deer hunter being dumb, "Plastic Man" Ryan Lambert talks about preparing for the upcoming Teal season, and LDWF Large Carnivore Program Manager, John Hanks, closes out the show helping us figure out how we can try and get a Black Bear hunting license!
This hour, Don calls up Robbie Campo to cover the Shell Beach area to talk about how the Breton Sound this past week was rough but produced if you could see it through, Red Snapper is back on a 7-day a-week schedule, a Soc Au Lait tip that doesn't make any sense, everything you need to know about Hunters for the Hungry's drop off days and locations, some updates and info on the upcoming LDWF Women Fishing Workshops, and Daryl Carpenter joins in to discuss what the importance of Hotel Sid's new artificial reef is and we are just a week out from Ride the Bull!
On today's show, Don gets the latest over in Shell Beach from Robbie Campo on how some people braved rough conditions on the Breton Sound to get their catch, some big news coming soon for Red Snapper, a few unusual tips about catch Soc Au Lait this time of year, and Daryl Carpenter drops in to discuss Hotel Sid rig spot getting a new artificial reef. Later on, Don hears reports from Sam Hopper on the biggest developments from the CCA Star tournament since we last spoke with him, Mike Gallo about how he is spending the dog days of summer, Eric Muhoberac on advice for first-timers hitting Ride the Bull, a Bad Boy tale of immense greed, and Ryan Lambert and Todd Seither get together with Don to recap how things are in both Buras and Mexico as Gator season is almost here and Dove season is looking might fine down South.
This hour Don sounds off on Red Snapper as the latest Snapper numbers are in and we are getting closer and closer to our limit as well as some of the best Red Snapper recipes that Don and listeners dole out, Robbie Campo joins us to recap the last week of fishing around Shell Beach and what we might need to know before Shrimp season opens up for select areas next week before looking at if we may see a hunting season for Whistling Ducks and Daryl Carpenter joins us to tell all about fishing conditions around Grand Isle and how the fishing has been so good live bait isn't even needed.
Massey's has yet another Demo Day going on and Chris Holmes, pinch-hitting for Eric Muhoberac, joins Don to give us all the info we might need for that Demo Day, where you can grab a kayak and go snag some Red Snapper, Delacroix and Shell Beach could be the go-to spots for all you padders out there, and what is the easiest way to sign up for Ride the Bull coming up.
This week's Bad Boy must've gotten the memo about our Red Snapper Day!
Capt. Ryan Lambert is getting the boat ready over at Cajun Fishing Adventures chasing Tripletail, Snappers, and Cobias out along the shores, what bait he is using, what does he search for when out on the water, how to deal with a finicky fish such as the Mangrove Snapper, and what our "Plastic Man" does whenever he cooks up some Red Snapper.
This hour, Don looks back at a question he was asked earlier about how if Whistling Ducks might be given or added to another existing hunting season before getting back to our field reports from Mike Gallo on White Trout and Chris Holmes on snatching Red Snapper before having a Red Snapper Napper as our Bad Boy of the Week before closing things out with Ryan Lambert, our residential "Plastic Man" to tell us about what adventures he's been on as his catch is as varied as a it gets.
On today's show, Don takes a crack at some of the best ways to cook Red Snapper throughout the show before having a rogue's gallery of field reporters like Robbie Campo and Daryl Carpenter on how things around Shell Beach have been and where are go-to spots this weekend around Grand Isle with rough water conditions. Later on, we also hear from Mike Gallo on beating the heat to get a huge catch, Chris Holmes guest starring in our Strokin' Report to discuss the best spots for Red Snapper as a kayaker, a Bad Boys story that involves a kidnapper plot against... a fish, and Ryan Lambert closes things out telling us about the incredibly varied bag he's got this weekend and how to catch one to the smartest fish in the ocean?
With rainy weather washing out another week of fishing, Don chronicles everything going on in and around the water with the likes of Robbie Campo joining to discuss how good Trout have been down around Shell Beach, Red Snapper numbers are going strong even with big changes to the changes in the seasonal schedule with a possible extension on the horizon, Kirk Stansel and Don debate about the view of Sheepshead in the eyes of the average fisherman, and Daryl Carpenter drops by to dissect dodging storms, and where the best action around the coast has been; Is it out West? East?
This week with the phones back to working again, Don calls up the likes of Robbie Campo to discuss how fishing has been out on the Breton Sound this past week, Red Snapper has re-opened again with new regulations in place, Blue Boot Rodeo is going on this weekend and they are giving out life jackets to any kids that go to the rodeo, what are the latest developments from the LDWF on how much Ducks Unlimited have earned from LA Duck hunters, for all you turkey hunters out could we see an end to Louisiana's turkey hunting season coming soon, and Daryl Carpenter asks that everybody get lights on their boats as soon as possible.
This week in part 1 of a special double-header edition of Bad Boys, we take a look at a case that showcases how illegal immigrants also like to take part in going seriously over the limit with Red Snapper, lack of licenses, and improper boat numbers.
Ask any bottom fisherman in the Southeast about red snapper and they will tell you there are more snapper out there then any time in recent memory. If you're targeting other bottom fish such as grouper, you literally have to fish past the snapper or move, that's how thick they are. Despite all this, the federal fishery management system claims populations of red snapper are so depleted that they've limited recreational fishing to a single day, July 12, for the 2024 fishing season. To get a better understanding of the situation, we speak with Jeff Angers, president of the Center for Sportfishing Policy. Angers has a vast understanding of the situation, and he explains the flaws found in the data that led us here and what the future holds. Subscribe to Anglers Journal at AnglersJournal.com/subscribe Sign up for the weekly Newsletter
On this episode, Tim and Tanner both get offshore, but Tanner is up in Jax with his Dad. Red snapper gets a season on the east coast and we get an extra day of lobster.
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On this episode of The Doug Pike Show Doug talks about fishing spots in the Houston communities, stock tanks info., and Grass Carp fish. DO you know what the term slicks means? Doug explains it and you'll be surprised. Doug shares how top water lures have evolved overtime and how the price has gone up. Crank bait, casters/reels, and night fishing.Do you remember Catfish farms? Doug goes down memory lane with a caller. Info. on fishing in bar ditches, retention ponds, jetties and dikes in Texas. Doug talks about Bass, Crapppies, Trout, Snook, Red Snapper, and more. Golf updates
In this episode Doug talks about the start of Red Snapper season, boat size vs. the wide open water (offshore) and how did we navigate the water before GPS? Weather forecast, winds, southern heat, and neighborhood fishing spots. What are the best lures to fish with? How well is your shooting range etiquette? Doug shares his comments on Lexi Thompson retiring and LIV Golf.
Download our app: Apple Here Android Here We talk with Kenny DiNero about the Ocean Springs Marine Mart Fishing Tournament that's scheduled for June 1st and 2nd. This tournament will feature an in-shore division (Redfish, Speckled Trout, Flounder, and Blackfish) and an off-shore division (Cobia and Red Snapper). Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Sea 2 Swamp, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, and Taylor and Cox Law Firm, and Dewy Dew Bugs for the support! Also our app sponsor Modern Recoil CPR & Safety. Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
In the 2nd half, Don discusses the Red Snapper season opening across the South this past week, the LA CCA STAR Tourney opening up this weekend, and what changes we might expect this year. Mike Gallo sounds off on his Memorial Day plans along Lake Pontchartrain and how the Biloxi Marsh is looking this time of year, Eric Muhoberac tells us about how kayakers need to start looking towards Mississippi for some great fishing holes, a Bad Boys story about fishing fraudster, and Sam Hopper, the head honcho himself, Director of the Louisiana CCA STAR rodeo as they enter their 30th year with $750k in prizes!
Don reads some of the rules and regulations for Red Snapper season in Mississippi
CEO of SCBFA(South Carolina Boating & Fishing Alliance) joins us this week to talk about a lot of imoortant topics in the world of fishing and boating. With under 400 Northern Right Whales left, there has been a big push to increade speed restrictions during the migration period of the species along the east coast. These regulations would effect recreational and commercial fishermen as well as the huge industry which is important to commerce, the cargo ship industry. Gettys shares some recent events that have taken place in Washington, D.C. and who is behind all the attention that is being put on creating these speed zones. We also have a lengthy discussion on the Red Snapper regulations and the incredibly poor data that continues to influence this very poorly regulated fishery. With many flaws being found in the data collection it is time for answers and for accurate data to be gathered and to loosen the grasps on this fishery. Along with these great topics, we dove into the Forward Facing Sonar discussion as well. Gettys is a former College Bassmaster National Champion and also a former employee of B.A.S.S and is a great reference to discuss the most popular topic in bass fishing with. We all realize that at some point there is going to need to be some regulations on the technology, just as is done in all other professional sports. Is it time for B.A.S.S to follow suit. Let us know and hope you enjoy the show!! for more info on SCBFA visit www.scbfa.comwww.trilogyoutdoorsmedia.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/trilogy-outdoors--5441492/support.
In this week's episode, we have Martha Guyas, the Southeast Fisheries Policy Director for the American Sport Fishing Association, joining me as our special guest. Martha talks about her journey into the world of fishing and shares her experiences working with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission before transitioning to the American Sport Fishing Association. We dive into some of the biggest challenges Martha faced during her time with the FWC, particularly around Red Snapper, and how her work has significantly impacted the management of this species. We also learn about Martha's role as the Southeast Fisheries Policy Director, where she works on a broad range of issues related to clean waters, abundant fisheries, and access for recreational fishing across the Southeast region of the United States. Martha also shares the incredible news of being designated by the US Department of State to represent the US on the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). We discuss the significance of this role and how Martha will be representing the recreational fishing industry in international discussions and decision-making processes. As we wrap up, Martha and I look forward to the upcoming ICAST event and share our anticipation for exciting new developments and positive changes in the fishing industry. Don't miss out on this engaging and insightful conversation with Martha Guyas, where she sheds light on her impactful work and the future of recreational fishing industry. So grab your fishing rod and tune in to this empowering episode of The Woman Angler and Adventurer podcast! Mentioned in this Episode: American Sportfishing Association ICCAT iCast Adventuress Magazine (use code womanangler for 15% off!) Support our Partners
This week we want to give you a taste of two episodes from the Patreon. As well I mentioned you can find a free episode on our Patreon page if you want to hear about the line of the Apostle's Creed- He Descended Into Hell Our Worldview Comes From More than the Bible??? (YNN) Check out this patreon episode. We discuss a tweet exchange between Justin Peters and Gavin Ortlund. Should works of fiction effect a Christian's worldview? Conspiracy Corner: The Red Snapper Pill Try not to take this information and ruin your holiday gatherings. Or do- We are not responsible for that. Link to the Podcast Matt mentions You can follow this podcast all over the internet. twitter, instagram. or facebook Or email us at restlesspodcasting@gmail.com