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George Howard is a weaver of ideas who runs the Cosmic Tusk blog and organizes the Cosmic Summit annual gathering. He's also one of the longest-lived players in the Comet Research Group, a heterodox collection of theorists and scientists that has been working on the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis since the 1990s. We talk with Howard about bone beds, Carolina Bays, mass extinction, catastrophic history, weirdly magnetic mammoth tusks, and just how little we can actually say with certainty about the distant past. MAKE HISTORY WITH US THIS SUMMER:https://demystifysci.com/demysticon-2025PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-showCOSMIC SUMMIT: https://www.youtube.com/@UCpic9vlcBFWdt7WM5IG2eNA 00:00 Go!00:04:20 Radical Panspermia and Life in Space00:09:13 Evidence from the International Space Station00:13:25 Panspermia and Evolutionary Theory00:17:00 Diversity of Life and Scientific Limitations00:22:11 Extraterrestrial Life and Unfalsifiable Predictions00:26:07 Evolution and Morphic Resonance00:30:16 Space and Biological Discoveries00:33:29 Cosmology and Life in the Universe00:37:32 Younger Dryas and Catastrophic Events00:42:15 Discovering Catastrophism00:44:37 Exploration of Carolina Bays00:49:42 Impact of Research on Carolina Bays00:54:09 Challenges in Scientific Communication00:56:24 Dialogue on Younger Dryas Event01:05:59 Cold Fusion & Crazy Ideas01:07:26 Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis01:09:41 Curiosity vs. Anxiety01:12:12 Carolina Bays & Geological History01:15:06 Saginaw Bay & Impact Theories01:19:54 Bay Morphology & Geological Mysteries01:27:53 Geologic Mysteries and Carolina Bays01:32:02 Theories on Air Burst Events01:36:13 Debating Carolina Bays and Younger Dryas01:40:08 Tsunamis and Anomalous Events01:45:24 Cosmic Events and Historical Cycles01:49:33 Astronomical Theories and Challenges01:50:10 Mammoth Tusk Adventure01:55:09 Research and Discoveries01:59:18 Excavation and Documentation02:06:14 Speculative Finds and Skepticism02:09:34 Ancient Coastal Changes02:11:13 Pyramid Explorations02:14:08 Subterranean Investigations02:17:23 Communication and Paradigms02:21:40 Archaeological Mysteries02:30:01 Openness to Theories02:31:47 Global Stories and Interpretations#ancientcivilizations, #youngerdryas, #panspermia, #losthistory, #forbiddenarchaeology, #hiddenhistory, #unexplainedmysteries, #alternativehistory, #historychannel #philosophypodcast, #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast ABOUS US: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. PATREON: get episodes early + join our weekly Patron Chat https://bit.ly/3lcAasBMERCH: Rock some DemystifySci gear : https://demystifysci.myspreadshop.com/allAMAZON: Do your shopping through this link: https://amzn.to/3YyoT98DONATE: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaDSUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@UCqV4_7i9h1_V7hY48eZZSLw@demystifysciBLOG: http://DemystifySci.com/blog RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rssMAILING LIST: https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySciMUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
We're wrapping up another month this weekend on Outdoor Magazine radio. First, Kyle Green of The Greenway Outdoors talks about a plan to kill nuisance geese across Michigan. Then, Tom Campbell from Woods-n-Waternews takes us inside their latest edition. Hour two features steelhead guide Paul Schalfley of Riverside Charters in Manistee. Justin Tomei from MUCC is up next with a discussion about a proposed license fee increases and a plan to allow baiting in the Lower Peninsula. In this week's final hour I talk with Doug Ward of Xpress Fishing Charters on Detroit River and Saginaw Bay walleye. We wrap it all up with chef Dave Minar and another great recipe.
In this episode of End of the Road in Michigan, we head back to 1894 and uncover the story of Bay Port, a once-thriving summer resort on Saginaw Bay. Promoted by the Flint & Pere Marquette Railroad, Bay Port drew wealthy travelers from Chicago, Cincinnati, and St. Louis looking for fresh air, first-class lodging, and a break from the grime of big cities.Bay Port was no ordinary stop, with electric bells in every room, a mineral well said to have healing powers, and a casino for dancing and bowling. So what happened to this ambitious lakeside resort? And why did it vanish from memory? Join us for a trip back in time to Michigan's Thumb and a look at one of the state's lost vacation hotspots.
Michigan DNR biologist Brian Roell is my first guest this week. Brian talks about those cougar cubs found in Ontonagon County. Then Nick Buggia from the Michigan Wildlife Council has an update on their “Here for Generations” campaign. Hour two features Jeania Canel from Jay's Sporting Goods. She's the long time manager of the gun department in their Clare store. Jeania talks about turkey guns and ammo. Sgt. Mike Mshar from the DNR is up next. Mike has advice for springtime turkey hunters and he also answers this week's “Ask Avery” question. We're talking springtime trolling for Saginaw Bay walleye in Hour 3 with Jason Graham of Send it Charters out of the LInwood Beach Marina. Wild game chef Dixie Dave Minar wraps it all up with a nice rabbit recipe.
We're talking about the "family side" of Angler Quest this month on the podcast. Scott Hand is a hard core AQ angler and winner of the first Angler Quest Owner's Tourney a few years ago. He talks about how he uses his Pro Troll for Saginaw Bay walleye. Scott describes why he put a full canvas enclosure on his boat, the importance of tube mainenance and why his boat is perfect for family fishing trips. Hand also talks about the "Angler Quest community" and the new models for 2025. The conversation wraps up with a discussion on the upcoming Walleye for Warriors event and how anglers can get involved.
Saginaw Bay is among the best ice fishing destinations in the United States. The University of Michigan is using $5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to help make wave and offshore wind energy more reliable, quieter and easier to test. The Fred and Barbara Erb Family Foundation in Birmingham is making a major commitment to the future of the Great Lakes and other key causes, pledging to spend its remaining $350 million over the next decade. Mr. Great Lakes: https://mrgreatlakes.com/ Support this podcast: https://www.deltabroadcasting.org/donate/
It's Super Bowl weekend but we're not talking football on Outdoor Magazine radio. First, Steve Griffin talks about the basics of ice fishing. Then, Ben Nielsen of Showspan has details of the upcoming Outdoorama show. Hour two features Mike Smith of Off Shore A Count Sportfishing. Mike talks about a recent ice fishing adventure we had on Saginaw Bay. Steve Windom from MUCC is up next with a look at their event schedule for the next few months. We're talking shed hunting in Hour 3 with Jason Herbert. Wild game chef Dixie Dave Minar wraps it all up with a very nice rabbit/squirrel recipe.
Michigan Iced Over took place February 8th at Otsego Lake! Doogie Dan, El Presidente and the Mascot took to the hard water in chase of the illustrious lake perch. Did they catch anything? You will just have to listen... But you might already know the answer to the question...The crew was honored to be apart of such a great event!Dan and Jimi also sat down with the Airborne Angler. Marty spends his free time flying around the Saginaw Bay and surrounding areas keeping anglers informed about the ever changing ice conditions!Huge shoutout to Michigan's Premier Honky Tonk Band "The Outlaw Ways" They put on an incredible show at the Michigan Iced Over After Party! If you're into music, these guys are super talented! Give them a listen!The Outlaw Ways FacebookThe Airborne AnglerMichigan Operation Freedom OutdoorsFollow us on YouTube!SE Michigan Bowhunters FaceBookSE Michigan Bowhunters WebsiteMichigan Report All PoachingCWD DNR Info PageCWD Testing Kit InfoMandatory Harvest ReportingMichigan DNR AppWe are a Hunting, Fishing & Just general Outdoors Podcast based out of Michigan that likes to have a lot of fun, Talk tactics and tell our Terrible Stories from the field or on the water.We talk about:Hunting:Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Waterfowl, Small Game, Elk, MooseFishing:Northern Pike, Musky, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Salmon, Trout, Sturgeon, PanFish, Ice Fishing, Great Lake Fishing to Small River Fishing.We couldn't be more excited to partner up with our friends at Wes Point Shores Resort. The place that Ryan & Bob have been going to since they were 5 years old! Follow the links below to check them out and be sure to mention the show and save 10% off your bill!Wes Point Shores FaceBookWes Point Shores InstagramWesPointShores.ComMI DNR Musky SurveyO'Wacky Tool Starter KitFishing Complete Inc Use Code: TERRIBLE & Save 20%!The Terrible Outdoorsman WebsiteTik TokInstagramFacebook#icefishing#fishing#sturgeon#sturgeonspearing#sturgeonfishing#michigan#michiganfishing#northernmichigan#blacklake
There's a wide range of topics this time on the Off Shore Tackle podcast as we talk with Jason Graham of Send It Charters and Linwood Beach Marina. Jason is a former bass tournament angler turned walleye Charter Captain. He runs ice charters on Saginaw Bay in the wintertime, trolls the Bay in spring and summer...then heads to Lake Michigan each fall to chase salmon. Graham talks about the challenge of finding fish through the ice and why he prefers trolling to cover more water. Jason says he wouldn't be as successful without his Off Shore products and describes his trolling set up for walleye and salmon.
We're going ice fishing on this edition of the Angler Quest podcast with Captain Jason Graham of Send it Charters and Linwood Beach Marina. Jason talks about ice fishing on Saginaw Bay and has great tips for anglers targeting walleye there. Then the conversation turns to the new line up of Angler Quest. Jason has lots of experience in selling and rigging AQ's and he's looking forward to working with the new models. Graham also describes the relationship between Linwood Beach and Angler Quest. LBM was the first AQ dealer in the country and is still one of the biggest.
Jay Woiderski of the Black Lake Chapter of Sturgeon for Tomorrow is my first guest this week. He talks about the upcoming Sturgeon Shivaree. Then, Karl Ieuter of the Ieuter Insurance Group answers the question about vehicle coverage while on the ice. The Airborne Angler, Mary Szeliga, wraps up the hour with details on his “ice flights” over Saginaw Bay. Hour two kicks off with Louis Good (aka LouisWildlifeCameras) on You Tube. Louis has captured some very cool video of Michigan wildlife from across the state. Tyler Mehigh of MUCC is up next. Tyler talks about the importance of membership in that organization. The “Ask Avery” segment wraps up the hour with Sgt. Mike Mshar of the Michigan DNR. We're talking bobcat hunting in Hour three with Chris Kreiner. Chef Dixie Dave Minar is my last guest this week. Dave has a very nice venison recipe.
Was Tuesday November 12, 1940 full of bustling news. Get introduced to The Great Lakes Journal including findings that can be best characterized as disturbing. Determine whether or not Associated Press would be the first to break official news regarding SS William B. Davock's sinking. Learn if anything wreckage wise emerged onshore involving SS Anna C. Minch. Go behind the scenes and discover how families from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Detroit, Michigan, Toledo & Ashtabula, Ohio, to Toronto, Ontario spent Tuesday Evening either mourning or praying for a miracle. Agree if it's safe to say that death overall was on the minds of many hunters along Mississippi River. Learn how Winona, Minnesota per governing officials took charge of the situation behind rescuing hunters to transporting the deceased. Discover just how dire Michigan's situation was come morning of November 12. Get introduced to Saginaw Bay including what many Bay City Factories relied heavily upon. Determine if some Midwest Cities got a break from the weather to where cleanup was doable come Tuesday November 12. Come upon situation involving multiple stranded travelers and personal choices presented before them. Learn how everyday people throughout Minnesota went about assisting stranded motorists. Learn how one newlywed couple got caught in the storm's crossfire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this special episode, Dr. Mike Brasher visits with Jay Anglin, DU Waterfowl 360 Migration Editor for the Great Lakes, and Mark Holley, chief meteorologist for WSAW-TV in Wausau, Wisconsin, about recent changes to weather conditions, bird movements, and hunter success across the Great Lakes. After a slow season across much of the region, Anglin reports that activity in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio is finally “heating up” thanks to a weather system that is bringing colder temps and windier conditions. Holley gives the meteorological details around what's driving the change and gives an optimistic report that we may see unsettled weather and colder temperatures continuing into early December. The timing couldn't be better for southern and mid-latitude duck hunters! Happy Hunting, y'all!Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
I'm back with a new show this week. First, Rob Miller of Miller's Deer Tracking talks about using a dog to recover fatally wounded whitetails. Then Tom Campell has a preview of the December issue of Woods-n-Waternews. Hour two kicks off with Glen Duncan of Duncan's Outdoor Shop. He has last minute advice on sighting in your deer rifle. Lt. Joe Molnar from the Michigan DNR is up next. The Lieutenant talks about staying safe and legal during the firearm season. Hour three features Captain Mark Pieniozek of Reel Fishn. Mark has great advice on fishing for big Saginaw Bay walleye in December. We wrap it all up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. This time its a very nice venison recipe.
Great Lakes groups are already reaching out to President-elect Donald Trump. A Michigan Climate Investment Accelerator aims to attract billions of dollars to develop clean energy projects. This year, the state plans to monitor surface water quality in the Saginaw Bay area. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/
Fall colors peak in the Saginaw Bay region next week. Learn how composting yard waste can fight climate change while enriching your garden. And find out what it means to be climate literate. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/
We're kicking off the month of "Rocktober" this week on Outdoor Magazine Radio. First, Captain Jeff Godi of the Michigan Experience talks about waterfowl hunting on Saginaw Bay. Then, podcaster, author and composer Bill Hoffman tells the story of why he wrote a song about me. Hour two kicks off with Mike Horswill from Jay's Sporting Goods. Mike is an expert at processing deer. Nick Grillo from Michigan Brand Meats is up next. Nick talks about the services they can offer hunters and also some new flavors of jerky in their lineup "Whitetail Whisperer" John Eberhart is featured in hour 3. John talks about hunting pressured whitetails and promotes a new series of books on targeting big bucks. The show wraps up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. This time Dave has another bear recipe.
A crowdfunding campaign is on to gather the last bit of money for a waterfront park on Saginaw Bay in Linwood. A conceptual vision is out for the site of the old Consumers Energy Karn power plant. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/
More baby sturgeon will soon be swimming in the Saginaw Bay watershed. Michigan's 19 million acres of forests are transitioning to fall colors. Great Lakes advocates will gather in Chicago next week (Sept. 26-27) for the annual conference by the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/
First, “Mr. AnglerQuest”, Brad Dupuie joins me to talk about the prototype boat and what the future holds for that fishing pontoon platform. Then, “Michigan's Meterologist” Mark Torregrossa talks about why some trees are already turning color and the outlook for fall. Hour two features Chad Stewart of the Michigan DNR. Chad has info on EHD in the southern part of the state and we also talk about changes in deer hunting regulations. Tom Campbell from Woods-n-Water News is up next with details on their big Outdoor Weekend coming up in Imlay City. Commercial fishing is the topic in Hour 3 as I talk with Tod Williams of the Bay Port Fish Company on Saginaw Bay. The show wraps up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar and another great recipe. This time it's salmon.
If you visit a national park beach, there's a good chance that the sand beneath your toes contains tiny plastic particles. The State of the Bay Conference is coming back, followed by a One Water Gathering. For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/
Kayak Fishing Saginaw Bay - Hobie BOS Kayak Bass Nation is the number one live kayak bass fishing podcast. Jeff and Ryan interview tournament winners, industry leaders, and a wide variety of other guests from around KB Nation! We cover kayak bass tournament fishing from all around the country including the Bassmaster Kayak Series, Hobie Bass Open Series, All American Kayak Series, and the large regional series. #kayakfishing #bassfishing Click here to start your own live podcast: https://streamyard.com/pal/5789067434... Presented by: ECO FISHING SHOP https://ecofishingshop.com/ Western Son Vodka https://westernsondistillery.com Sponsored by: Pro Guide Batteries https://proguidebatteries.com/ - USE CODE KBN to save 10%
Be prepared for wildfire smoke this summer, an Aquatic Invasive Species Landing Blitz is on at boat launches in Michigan, and the Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab in Ann Arbor is posting weekly field sampling data for Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron.
This week's show kicks off with Jeff Poet of Jay's Sporting Goods. Jeff talks about the new Webber Outdoor Education Center at Jay's. It's scheduled to open to the public on July 5th. Then Kris Duerson from Rapid River Knives talks about a their popular Yooper folding knife, a new version of design and expansion of the Avery 10 promo code to save money on those knives. We're talking fishing in Hour 2 this week with Jason Carstens of True North Guide Service in Sault St. Marie. MUCC's Justin Tomei is up next. Justin has an update out of Lansing and also answers this week's Ask Avery question about how outdoor related legislation is passed. Captain Bobby Sullivan of Ice Breaker Charters joins me in Hour 3. Bobby has great advice on trolling for Saginaw Bay walleye and Lake Michigan Salmon. Wild game chef Dixie Dave Minar wraps it all up with another great recipe.
Jason Horton is my first guest this week. Jason is with the Michigan Bowfishing Association. He talks about the appeal of that sport and how to get started. “Mr. Angler Quest“, Brad Dupuie is up next. He has an update on the progress toward coming out with his own line of fishing pontoons. Hour two features “Uncle Ted”, the “Whackmaster” Ted Nugent. Ted talks about the role of hunting today and how the Fred Bear song came to be. Chad Fedewa from the Michigan DNR is up next. He talks about the springtime whitetail fawning season. The hour wraps up with this week's “Ask Avery” segment. The question is answer by Sgt. Mark Papineau of the DNR. We're talking fishing in Hour 3 with Lance Valentine of Teachin Fishin. Lance is wrapping up his season on the Detroit River and heading north to Saginaw Bay for the summer trolling season. Next, Justin Tomei from MUCC joins me with an update out of Lansing. We also talk about the charity golf outing in July to benefit their Youth Camp. You can sign up to play and/or sponsor at mucc.org/golf. The show wraps up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar and another great wild game recipe.
It's time for an update on the evolution of Angler Quest and we're getting that info from the man himself....Brad Dupuie. Brad talks about the status of his new company, including progress on the new Angler Quest design. He describes the process of building prototype boats and how long it will take to get production models to dealers. "Mr. Angler Quest" also announces the year's AQ Owner's Tourney out of Linwood Beach Marina on Saginaw Bay.
Michigan Sea Grant has an update on walleye populations in Saginaw Bay. The Sierra Club of Michigan is pushing for environmental justice legislation. For more information: https://mrgreatlakes.com/
This week on Outdoor Magazine radio…. Al Herman of the Michigan Friends of NRA talks about the need for funding to support trap shooting programs for Michigan high schools. Then Captain Jason Graham of the Linwood Beach Marina and Send It Charters has advice for early season Saginaw Bay walleye fishing, and also getting the boat ready for the season.
The state has a draft plan for recreational fishing in Saginaw Bay and is asking for the public's help in finalizing it. The vast majority of Great Lakes litter is plastic. For more: https://mrgreatlakes.com/
Jason Graham of Send it Charters and the LInwood Beach Marina is my first guest this week. Jason talks about wintertime trolling for walleye on Saginaw Bay and an upcoming event at the marina in early March. Then, Ben Nielsen of Showspan talks about the upcoming Outdoorama show.
We kick off the month with Mary Szlega…the Airborne Angler. Marty talks about flying over Saginaw Bay to keep an eye on ice conditions for anglers. Next, Michigan Outdoorsman Mike Sills checks in. The hour wraps up with Tom Campbell of Woods-n-Waternews.
February 2 is World Wetlands Day, Midland County's newest nature preserve just got a boost. For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/
More solar is on the way; in Michigan, increases in solar power generation will be driven in part by new state laws as recommended in a MI Healthy Climate Plan; and a recently released Michigan State of the Great Lakes 2023 Report says the latest management plan for Lake Huron identifies more than 50 actions to help protect and restore the lake. For more information, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/
Captain Mark Pieniozek of Reel Fishn is featured in hour three this week. Mark talks about duck hunting the open water of Saginaw Bay, late season walleye fishing there and also whitefish action from the pier in Tawas. We wrap it all up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. This time the chef has a very nice venison recipe.
Captain Jason Graham of Send It Charters is my first guest this week. Jason works out of the Linwood Beach Marina on Saginaw Bay and says fall is the best time of year for a trophy walleye there. Jason Garvon of the Michigan Wildlife Council wraps up the hour with an update on their Here for Generations campaign.
Here's an Ask Dr Fish amuse bouche while we wait for Stuart to have time to edit the latest TMATGL. We miss you already, Quinn!Show linksTopic 1 - Fish that see with their skinhttps://www.sciencealert.com/this-incredible-color-changing-fish-can-see-with-its-skinTopic 2 - Smallmouth Bass in the Colorado Riverhttps://apnews.com/article/humpback-chub-smallmouth-bass-colorado-river-1f1162bc38980fc6bcf5bdc9168ea1https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2023/08/22/mgk-park-service-to-remove-invasive-predatory-fish-found-in-colorado-river-below-glen-canyon-dam/Topic 3 - Lake Sturgeon releases in Saginaw Bay watershedhttps://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2023/08/prehistoric-fish-species-released-into-saginaw-basin-in-restoration-project.htmlShow credits:Hosts & Producers: Stuart Carlton, Carolyn Foley, Katie O'Reilly, Titus SeiheimerCoordinating producer: Hope ChartersLive show production by Great Lakes NowEdited by: Quinn RoseArtwork by: Ethan KocakMusic by: Stuart Carlton
In another story about people acting less than responsible in the wilderness, we have two fisherman who had to be rescued after misjudging the weather for an ice fishing trip only to have the same two guys attempt to go BACK out to retrieve their gear. Spoiler alert: It wasn't as they expected.(Commercial at 6:03)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw-bay-city/2022/03/crews-rescue-same-2-men-from-saginaw-bay-for-the-second-time-in-two-weeks.htmlThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
In another story about people acting less than responsible in the wilderness, we have two fisherman who had to be rescued after misjudging the weather for an ice fishing trip only to have the same two guys attempt to go BACK out to retrieve their gear. Spoiler alert: It wasn't as they expected.(Commercial at 6:03)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw-bay-city/2022/03/crews-rescue-same-2-men-from-saginaw-bay-for-the-second-time-in-two-weeks.htmlThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
Will had the opportunity to interview Cameron Massey, Executive Director of the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, before the beginning of their season! Cameron got started at the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra after volunteering while running his own marketing firm. Eventually, his role at the Orchestra turned into a marketing position, and eventually Executive Director. He has always had an interest in instruments, as he plays piano, guitar, bass, and much more. But his passion lies on the stage.When a new season comes around, Cameron and his team take into consideration things their audience would want to see and hear. Whether you want to hear the same classical piece over and over again or want to experience a movie with live music, this season of the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra has got you covered. They also take into consideration the Saginaw community and how to get them involved. The Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra is growing and growing. The goal is to always bring the most music possible to the area – this is one of the Symphony's biggest budgets thus far. Cameron doesn't consider other orchestras as competition. Instead, he thinks of them as all working together to keep classical music alive. The season begins October 7th and includes numerous exciting programs that they haven't done before. Connect with Cameron and the Symphony here:Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra | WebsiteSaginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra | Facebook
We kick off this week's show with Lance Valentine of Teachin Fishin. Lance talks about a recent trip on Saginaw Bay when he hit something in the water and put a hole in one of his tubes on the Angler Qwest. Then, Tom Campbell of Woods-n-Waternews has a preview of their big Outdoor Weekend coming up in September.
Hour 3 features a legend in the world of professional bass fishing as Kevin VanDam joins me to talk about his final tournament on Saginaw Bay and why he's been so successful over his 33 year career.
Matt Becker talks about winning the 2023 BPT Angler Of the Year title and the final BPT stop of the season on Saginaw Bay. He also tackles the controversy surrounding the BPT stop at Cayuga and talks about putting it all on the line in in 2017 to become a full-time professional angler.
Welcome back to bass u live! This week we welcomed in Matt Becker the 2023 Bass Pro Tour AOY and Saginaw Bay Champion. We breakdown his journey through the ranks and recap his recent successes.
Food plots are the topic in Hour 3 with Rich Chrzan of Killer Food Plots. We wrap it up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. Dave talks about a recent fishing trip on Saginaw Bay.
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about a memorable trip to Wrigley Field, The NPFL on Saginaw Bay, MLF press releases, and talks camaraderie, big wins, broken motors, overcoming adversity, and taking down the Shooter McGavin of bass fishing (Patrick Walters) and more with NPFL stop 4 champ, Trent Palmer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight we take you out on the Big Water! We get to find out how you know when weather conditions are good to hit the open water in a kayak along with a trip on Saginaw Bay to do some walleye fishing. Week of kayaking on big water in northwest Michigan Apps for safety on the water Windfinder App Go Paddling App Paddling Lake Michigan at Sleeping Bear Dunes Paddling Duck Lake Paddling Lake Dubonett Paddling Glen Lake, Little and Big Fischer Lakes Paddling Crystal River Paddling at sunset on Lake Michigan at Empire Bluffs Visiting Sleeping Bear Dunes on the top side of the dunes Danny takes a charter trip on Saginaw Bay for Walleyes Rock N Reel 2.0 Rigging the lines Weather conditons The catches of the day Quick report from the west side of the state and Adam Winn's fantastic catches from 4th of July week.
First, “Mr. Angler Qwest”, Brad Dupuie joins me to talk about fishing for Saginaw Bay walleye and also the evolution of that popular fishing pontoon.
We officially kick off summer this week with some great guests and topics. First, Michigan DNR Fisheries Chief Randy Claramunt talks about fishing with me on Saginaw Bay and also the state of fishing in Michigan these days. Then, Tom Campbell from Woods-n-Waternews previews their upcoming outdoor weekend and the next edition of their magazine.
Hour two features Captain John Littlefield. John describes the process of becoming a licensed charter captain and also talks about fishing nightcrawlers for Lake Erie walleye. Nick Green of MUCC is up next. Nick talks about recent fishing adventures and more. This week's Ask Avery segment deals with my best walleye fishing experiences on Saginaw Bay.
Underwater spearfisherman John Durtka kicks off this week's show. John talks about that sport and how to get started. Then, Michael Hensley of the Great Lakes Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau has advice on expanding your Saginaw Bay walleye fishing trip.