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On this exciting episode of Fishing the DMV, I am joined by the one and only James Hall! James has an incredible story that you won't want to miss—he's transitioned from the fast-paced world of racing cars to the equally intense pursuit of Snakeheads in Northern Virginia.
This week In The Current, we've got a small group around the table...but lots to cover. From salt floats on vacation, upgrades in fishing and archery equipment, the to catching swamp dragons, and so much more. Lots packed into this episode. Check it out!! Instagram: @rutandriverpursuits For more In The Currents go to https://rutandriverpursuits.com/
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(Original release Oct 9, 2023) This PATREON episode has everything and Gabe has Covid. We still manage to get so weird that the Patreon uncut episode has a full 30 minutes of extra jokes and asides. Stabler's Dad Math, the MOST undercover work, the WORST undercover work, hotshots and tough guys, Everything Everywhere All at Once dad, the voice of Mulan (Ming-Na Wen) gets to again work with the voice of Shang (BD Wong) and if you need Midwesterners saying ‘bag' ASMR, this is the episode for you. **TW: sex trafficking, murder, kidnapping** Recap 0:36 True Crime Chaser 56:01 Patreon: Recap 2:54 True Crime Chaser 1:21:53 Rate and review! Email us at svupod@gmail.com! P.O. Box 176 Deforest, WI 53532 Follow us on all of the social media: Instagram, TikTok - @svupod! Get pod merch and more at ! Join the Facebook group, SVU POD Elite Squad! and our chat group called “walk and talk!” Started a book club “single tomato”! #littlebitloud for Indie pods! Join the Patreon! Call or text us and leave us your questions, stories and comments! Thank you to our Dedicated Detective Patrons: Nikki M, Sophia C, Rachel S, Gloria B, Claire P, Angela D, Kelsey M, Kayla R, Sydney, Sarah H, Samantha, Heather S, Jenny M, Dana R, Shannon C, Natalie H, Akilah S, Cari, Katie M, Brittany W, Em, MaryJack, Susan C, and Victoria B And to our Elite Squad Patrons: Marisa M, Elke H, Tricia S, Emily T, Katarina G, Mary D, Joshua H, LEM, Eliza W, Nikki B, Kaylan B, Melanie G, Andrew, Miranda B, Lauren T, Katie A, Kate H, Vanessa, Lex, Shelby K, Bonita R, Maren, Courtney W, Ursula, Catherine M, Kate P, Jessica S, Danielle W, Jana M, Tammi J, Bear, Sam D, Nisha G, Neida M, MAC, Meg M, Casey, Abby W, Alexis J, Caitlyn S, Kristina D, Camille Z, Maggie D, Cyn, Jessica P, Zahn and Jay, Madison H, Emily O, Victoria, Scout G, Melissa M, Desiree R, Lexie Y, Drew B, Monica K, Katy S, Brenna T, Andrea M, Tash, Jenna, Al H, Andrea H, Nicky R, Aunt Sarah, Katie H, Vern, Katherine B, Aryanna, Madeline K, Mallory J, Kristin F, Samara B, DimSim, Alice D, Amanda P, Mahalia S, Jules K, Kimberly L, Julie R, and Tracey
Noah Bressman, a Salisbury University researcher, has quickly made a name for himself as a marine biology researcher and a science communicator. He's active on social media. He organizes fishing tournaments that incorporate environmental education. He envisions a world with fewer invasive fish in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries -- a world made possible by people making subtle shifts to their diets.
Steve Chao was just a kid from Toronto who loved reading encyclopaedias. Who later chose a career that would lead him to the middle of opium fields during harvest time surrounded by hundreds of Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.Just another “day in the life” of his career as a x2 Emmy-nominated and multiple award-winning investigative journalist and filmmaker who's led programming for the likes of CNN, Al Jazeera, VICE, CTV (Canadian Television), CBC, ABC News, Tencent & Channel 4.Steve has also spent decades covering conflicts, including America's longest war in Afghanistan, and produced programs and feature docs like HBO's Traffickers, Netflix's Midnight Asia, and Discovery Channels' World's Biggest Druglord.In STIMY Ep 138 - which was recorded in front of a live audience at KL Podfest last weekend! - we uncovered his journey as a war correspondent. Some things we talked about: ✅ Going undercover to report on the Honduran drug cartel, human trafficking rings, selling of Nepali ancient artefacts & a Chinese spy✅ Being nearly crushed in Egypt during the Arab Spring✅ Uncovering the UNCHR “mafia” & notorious wildlife traffickers in Malaysia (his feet was stuck in a fire ant hill for 5 minutes!!)✅ The sacrifices he's made & friends he's lost✅ Why Steve doesn't believe in Prince & Princess journalists✅ Why journalism is dying & the impact of cancel culture✅ How he wants to raise the next generation of journalists and the vision behind his new production house, Signal FlareIt's an exciting episode so get ready for a wild 1 hour ride with Steve Chao!Highlight:2:10 Surrounded by Taliban fights in an Afghan opium field during harvesting season4:19 Suicide Alley8:49 Just a kid from Toronto10:33 His first big break uncovering a drug cartel from Honduras12:40 Gaining a global perspective14:56 Going undercover as a refugee trafficked by the Snakeheads in Vancouver15:55 You have to learn on the job18:03 The unsung heroes or ‘fixers' like JoJo21:25 Broken trust23:24 PTSD25:13 How does Steve ensure he isn't crippled by what he's seen?26:44 Mentors like Ted Huang29:42 Has Steve ever regretted any sacrifices made to cover a story?32:29 Do these stories have an actual impact? The Chinese spy35:08 Malaysian reporting on the UNHCR Mafia & Anson Wong - the notorious wildlife poacher from Penang39:56 Identifying the stories he wants to work on42:11 The next step to crafting the story43:34 The keyword in reporter is ‘porter'44:26 The state of journalism today47:27 Cancel culture & its impact on Steve's work50:11 What makes a great investigative journalist?51:48 Have you done enough?54:26 What does Steve need help with?55:35 Do you feel like you've found your why?56:15 What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind?57:11 What are the most important qualities of a successful person?
Hide your dog, hide your kids, stay indoors! Monster fish are taking over! Well, not quite. In this episode, Wes talks with the biologist who was at ground zero of the Northern Snakehead (Channa argus) invasion in Virginia. John Odenkirk tells the story of the first detection, subsequent expansion, and the system-level impacts that snakehead fish have had in the two decades since they were first detected. Join us and learn about the real and perceived issues with this fish, and about how they continue to be spread around the United States. Do you have questions or comments? Follow the Fish University Facebook community and chat with Wes or suggest future episodes! Follow Natural Resources University on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, & Facebook
Hide your dog, hide your kids, stay indoors! Monster fish are taking over! Well, not quite. In this episode, Wes talks with the biologist who was at ground zero of the Northern Snakehead (Channa argus) invasion in Virginia. John Odenkirk tells the story of the first detection, subsequent expansion, and the system-level impacts that snakehead fish have had in the two decades since they were first detected. Join us and learn about the real and perceived issues with this fish, and about how they continue to be spread around the United States. Do you have questions or comments? Follow the Fish University Facebook community and chat with Wes or suggest future episodes!
This episode has everything and Gabe has Covid. We still manage to get so weird that the Patreon uncut episode has a full 30 minutes of extra jokes and asides. Stabler's Dad Math, the MOST undercover work, the WORST undercover work, hotshots and tough guys, Everything Everywhere All at Once dad, the voice of Mulan (Ming-Na Wen) gets to again work with the voice of Shang (BD Wong) and if you need Midwesterners saying ‘bag' ASMR, this is the episode for you. **TW: sex trafficking, murder, kidnapping** Recap 0:36 True Crime Chaser 56:01 Patreon Recap 2:54 True Crime Chaser 1:21:53 Rate and review! Email us at svupod@gmail.com! P.O. Box 176 Deforest, WI 53532 Follow us on all of the social media: Instagram, TikTok - @svupod! Get pod merch and more at ! Join the Facebook group, SVU POD Elite Squad! and our chat group called “walk and talk!” Started a book club “single tomato”! #littlebitloud for Indie pods! Join the Patreon! Call or text us and leave us your questions, stories and comments! +1 (920) 345-7005 Thank you to our Dedicated Detective Patrons: LEM, Sophia C, Natalie S, Robin S, Lea O, Rachel S, Claire P, Sarah LVW, Nikki B, Kayla R,Sydney R, Stephanie W, Kelsey M, Sarah H, Samantha, Kimberlee C,Beth M, Trina B, Belle S, Cassandra S, Jessica, Rachel M, Brittany W and Em And to our Elite Squad Patrons: Sonja W, Marisa M, Elke H, Annie G, Mary D, Andrew, Rebekah D, Miranda B, Shelby W, Lex, Emily T, Kayla W, Mallorie G, Bonita R, Maren, Vanessa, Melanie G, Courtney W, Ursula S, Kate H, Uyanga, Kayla J, Catherine M, Kate P, Jessica S, Nicole M, Acacia V, Katarina G, Danielle W, Kelsi D, Jana M, Joshua H, Tammi J, Bear, Crystal, Lucy M, Tricia S, Sam D, MAC, Casey W, Abby W, Alexis J, Lauren T, Kaylan B, Camille Z, Nisha G, Maggie D, K Allen, Kati M, Eliza W, Crystal B, Jessica P, Zahn and Jay, Neida M, Cyn, Kristina D, Madison H, Emily O, Victoria B, Scout G, Melissa M, Desiree D, Drew B, Amberly C, Sapphire, Monica K, Katy S, Trish S, Angela D, Brenna T, Andrea M, Natasha S, Andrea h, Miranda B, Al H, Nicky R, Aunt Sarah , Caitlyn S, Emily D, Katie H, Lexie Y, Nicky R, Vanessa B and Jenna B We LOVE YOU and APPRECIATE YOU!! You are all making it possible for us to continue doing this!
Episode Synopsis: Has the Bush family effectively improved this country through their leadership efforts, or did they take advantage of the nation's trust to achieve satanic ends? We talk about this and much more, including: Where did the corruption of the Bush Dynasty begin? Did President George H. W. Bush (41), using his former employer, the CIA, help plan and execute a covert drug-smuggling operation that would devastate several urban American cities? Was Barbara Bush the daughter of the infamous occultist Aliester Crowley? Why did both Presidents Bush (41 & 43) elect to join the Skull and Bones secret society? Did God really tell President George W. Bush (43) to go to war in Iraq, or was he skillfully manipulated by his inner-circle? Was George W. Bush (43) the only Bush connected to 9/11? Original Air Date August 23rd, 2023 Show Hosts Jason Spears & Christopher Dean Our Patreon Consider joining our Patreon Squad and becoming a Tier Operator to help support the show and get access to exclusive content like: Links and Resources Studio Notes A monthly Zoom call with Jason and Christopher And More… Connect With Us LetsTalk@ORPpodcast.com Facebook Instagram
Tom Best, the founder and owner of 'Frog Eater' joins the Boundless Pursuit Podcast to talk frog fishing. We talk the thrill of a topwater bite, the culture of frog fishing... and how it has bound anglers together from all walks of life. Snakeheads, bowfin, bass, pike, traira (wolf fish), murray cod and more. We discuss what makes a good frog - where the brand was started and where it is headed.Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/119604168676192Instagram: @frogeaters @tombest215__________________________________________________________See more at www.boundless-pursuit.com in partnership with www.haverodswilltravel.comInstagram: @boundlesspursuitFacebook: @HRWT studios
Using South Florida invasives species to catch Florida Keys snappers. Listen for the results! Mutton snapper dead baits when the baits to use that are readily available. Thanks for listening! Capt. Ryan Good Karma Saturday's *Beta testing Objective: Fishing guidance program for the self-led, responsible, and passionate angler who wishes to immensely improve their fishing trip and catch rate. This is a positive energy experience that will not only help you catch fish and have a fun day but also save time and money on the water. Topics covered: Gear, Bait, Spots, Weather, Tides, Mindset and more. Hours: Morning Session 6 am-11 am $200 Afternoon Session 2 pm-7 pm $200 Full Day Experience 6 am to 11 am and then back 2 pm to 7 pm $350 Optional: Prep Review -strategy, bait, supplies, tackle, etc.- Additional $50. Scheduled 15 call (phone, Zoom or can be over text) and can be up to a week in advance. This is not a stand-alone option- must have a session booked as well. I have been finding the current this summer along the edge of the reef using SATFISH OFFSHORE: Recieve $25.00 off a SATFISH yearly subscription by entering the code goodkarma at check out. Click here My Onnit Affiliate link for 20% off and more by signing up for texts and emails- click here. Connect with me on IG @goodkarmasportfishing_fl_keys Courses, blogs and more on my website. www.gooodkarmasportfishing.com www.goodkarmafishingtackle.com Good Karma Fishing Clubs Crew 1 $49 a month and Crew 2 $279 a month ($299 a month for both) are on Zoom and are monthly private groups for recreational anglers. Reach out to me directly at goodkarmaryan@gmail.com to set up a call for the Crews or 1:1 consulting/coaching- recreational and professional. My YouTube channel – is Good Karma Sportfishing Email for fishing charter goodkarmaryan@gmail.com
On this episode Cody and Ethan we able to chat with the creator of Devil Dog Outdoors, David Sturm Jr. Hear how Dave got introduced into the outdoor world and his motivation behind starting Devil Dog Outdoors. We were honored to have Dave on the podcast and to talk all about Fishing, primarily Snakeheads and Bass. Topics: -Dave's Introduction to Hunting & Fishing -Devil Dog Outdoors -Snakeheads or Dragons -Bass Fishing -Tips for catching Snakeheads and Bass Partners & Discount codes: XOP Discount code: BackcountryPA15 Our Grounds Coffee Co. Discount code: BCPA TideWe or TruWild Discount code: BCP18 Forget Genetics Discount code: Backctrypa
On this episode we are joined by Capt. Marc Spagnola of Dusk To Dawn Bowfishing. We discuss everything from diesel truck operations to Snakeheads. If you are interested in booking a trip with Marc, check out www.dusktodawnbowfishing.com IG: @dusktodawnbowfishing @eastern_shorecast @liquid2image @dave_hooker83 @beach_to_bay_guide
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For years, rumors have swirled around the infamous snakeheads of New York City. At one point they established a small population in Central Park, but were killed off by the DEC. Many thought they'd been eradicated and for a while, things went back to normal. However, the invasive species was quietly infesting another body of water within the five boroughs. And now it's safe to say that they're here to stay. Snakehead can survive frigid winters and grow upwards of 2 and a half feet, all while living in some of the grittiest conditions known to hold fish. Our next guest, Dennis Morano, caught the largest snakehead on record in NYC.
In this episode, Stephen talks with Felicia Marie, founder of Women in the Wild. Felicia talks about some recent fishing trips she's done, and how she got started.You can follow Felicia Marie at https://www.facebook.com/felicia.marie.wild.endeavorsYou can follow Stephen on Facebook by searching for stephenrobbinshd or on Instagram at StephenHuntDay.You can also email Stephen at stephen.huntingday@gmail.com or info.huntingday@gmail.com.Join us next week as Stephen continues with more stories with Seth.And until next time, keep hunting and doing what God calls you to do.
In this episode, Stephen continues talking with Kevin & Nikki MacPherson Kevin & Nikki talk about hunting in Texas, and they talk about fishing and iguana hunting in Florida.You can find Kevin on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mulletmac/You can find Nikki on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nikki_macpherson/You can follow Stephen on Facebook by searching for stephenrobbinshd or on Instagram at StephenHuntDay.You can also email Stephen at stephen.huntingday@gmail.com or info.huntingday@gmail.com.Join us next week as Stephen continues with more stories with Seth.And until next time, keep hunting and doing what God calls you to do.
What do you get when you mix a culinary pioneer, photographer, fisherman, and nestle him right in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay? You get Kirk Marks, the star of this week's episode. Kirk has spent his whole life on Kent Island, Maryland, learning the waters around him. He shares secrets of how to catch the plethora of fish found in the Chesapeake watershed: Redfish, Stripers (or “Rockfish” as those Marylanders call them), and let's not forget those beloved invasives, Northern Snakeheads and Blue Catfish! Besides fishing, Kirk is one hell of a homegrown chef. He grew up eating everything from the Chesapeake with a sweet-spot for eating Redfish collars and Snakeheads. As author of Flavor on the Fly from Flylords, Kirk highlights some of his recent creations and recipes. Listen to hear all the details! Tide Chasers is a weekly podcast featuring local fishermen, charter captains, tackle shop owners and party boat captains among others. We discuss our local fisheries as well as opportunities to the north and south of our home waters of PA/NJ. If you or someone you know would like to be a guest, send us a message! Otherwise, we appreciate all the likes, shares, follows and subscribers as it helps us grow! Help us get the word out, hit that share button! Where to find Tide Chasers on Social media: Instagram: @tide_chasers Facebook: www.Facebook.com/tidechaserspodcast Hosts: Khoa @thatasianangler Dan @dmancari18 Bobby @fishingwithaphd Lee @ljssurfing Guest : Kirk Marks @kirkymarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A vile monster is taking over the waterways of CT
Join us on this episode of Fishing the DMV as we sit down with Fishery Biologist John Odenkirk who has 33 years of experience with the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources! John has a 1985 BS in Fisheries from Virginia Tech, 1987 MS Fisheries from Tennessee Tech, as well as 3 years of experience as a biologist with the USFWS in Florida. John was one of the first ones to investigate the Northern Snakehead in Virginia waterways. You'll hear the progression of this story from the beginning to present day. John is also the state management lead on Lake Anna and the Rappahannock River above Port Royal. Virginia is lucky to have this guy watching over our waterways so listen in and see what you think of his expertise and experience. Places you can listen to Fishing the DMV audio version: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1893009 Fishing the DMV YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/n3c-CFvmpFg Jake's bait & Tackle website: http://www.jakesbaitandtackle.com/ Jake's bait & Tackle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JakesBaitAndTackle/?ref=pages_you_manage Fishing the DMV Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Arensbassin/?ref=pages_you_manage Fishing the DMV Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/fishingthedmv/?utm_medium=copy_link #fishing #FishingtheDMV #SnakeheadsCareer SweetspotA Greenhouse Coaching podcast for career and leadership growth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Join us as we discuss a few plants and animals that can turn an ecosystem upside down and displace native plants and animals. Stay tuned until the end to discover just how far a snakehead fish can travel across land!
Join co-hosts Douglas Sigwarth https://www.sigwarthglass.com/ and Will Armstrong http://www.willarmstrongart.com/, professional working artists who talk with guests about ART & SELLING. This week's topics include our spring show schedule, the courage to show new work, and young people selling at fine art fairs. Welcome to the pod this week Mark Winter from Milwaukee, WI. https://markwintersculptures.com/ Mark is a metal sculptor who creates his work from recycled and found metal objects. Mark learned his technical skills working in the trade of auto body repair but it was growing up as the child of a working artist that encouraged him to think creatively. In this episode, Mark describes many of his unique experiences on the road that has influenced him and his work. PLEASE RATE US AND REVIEW US.......... and SUBSCRIBE to the pod on your favorite streaming app.SUPPORT THE SHOWVENMO/ username @independentartistpodcast or through PAYPAL.ME by clicking on this link https://paypal.me/independentartistpod?locale.x=en_USEmail us at independentartistpodcast@gmail.com with conversation topics, your feedback, or sponsorship inquiries.Facebook https://www.facebook.com/independentartistpodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/independentartistpodcast/Website https://www.sigwarthglass.com/independentartistpodcast.htmlYouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/sigwarthglass/featuredMailing List http://eepurl.com/hwQn7bSponsorsThe National Association of Independent Artists (NAIA). http://www.naiaartists.org/membership-account/membership-levels/ZAPPlication https://www.zapplication.orgMusic "Walking" by Oliver LearBusiness inquiries at theoliverlear@gmail.comhttps://soundcloud.com/oliverlearhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/5yAPYzkmK4ZmdbWFLUhRNo?si=i6Y8Uc36QZWIDKIQfT3XFgSupport the show (https://paypal.me/independentartistpod?locale.x=en_US)Support the show (https://paypal.me/independentartistpod?locale.x=en_US)
Katrina and Guy dive into the Snakehead dilemma with Fisheries Biologist John Odenkirk from the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources.
It's a FRANKENFISH! This week we catch up with Sean Russell to talk about snakehead fishing on the East Coast, as well as a few other niche outdoor species like the Sika deer! Sean is a Maryland native that has developed into an accomplished outdoorsman and guide on both the Eastern Shores of Delaware and Maryland, as well as Ohio. Join us on the ride as we dive into the behaviors and tactics of these shallow water monsters and learn a thing or two for your next outing. ----------------------------- The Outdoor Drive Podcast Official Website: Theoutdoordrive.com Be Sure to Check Out Our Partners- Gator Outdoors: gatoroutdoors.com Promo Code: OUTDOORDRIVE25 for 25% off your entire order Novix Treestands: novixoutdoors.com Promo Code: OUTDOORDRIVE15 for 15% off Novix products Zues Broadheads: neweraarchery.com Latitude Outdoors: latitudeoutdoors.com Nor'easter Game Calls: nor-eastergamecalls.com Rack Bracket: rack-bracket.com Promo Code: OUTDOORDRIVE10 for 10% off your purchase
In this podcast, we sit down with Joe Cermele of MeatEater and discuss his love of fishing and how he first connected with the outdoors as a kid in New Jersey. In this episode, we also dive into the importance of loving your home waters, the case for underrated fish (like snakeheads), and how Joe has grown from his time in outdoor media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Servus! In der heutigen Episode redet Marina über einen Doppelmord an Feng Hai Mao und seiner Freundin Lu Xiao Chen. Der Mord wurde von einer chinesischen Schlepperbande namens "Snakeheads" begangen. Ein sehr interessanter Fall, der erst vor einigen Jahren vollständig abgeschlossen wurde. Wir sind sehr gespannt, was ihr von dem Fall hält und würden uns freuen, wenn ihr uns eure Meinung zukommen lässt! Fotos zu dieser Episode findet ihr auf unserem Instagramprofil @austriantruecrimeduo. Ein Mail könnt ihr uns auch sehr gerne an austriantruecrimeduo@gmail.com senden. Wir freuen uns sehr auf eure Nachrichten und wünschen euch viel Spaß bei dieser Episode, bis nächste Woche! Musik: https://terrasound.de
Our producer Kristal hosts this episode, telling the very dark, twisting, fascinating and TRUE story of Sister Ping, Queen of the Snakeheads, arguably the most successful documented human smuggler in history and based right in the heart of New York's Chinatown.From warring Fujianese street gangs, to international money laundering, to sneaky-sneak side deals with the FBI, fans of the HBO Show Warrior (and women led organized crime syndications) will NOT want to miss this. Also, there is a movie soon to be released based on this sensational story! Links on our website an in bio.Warning: Descriptions of Graphic ViolenceBased on the book “The Snakehead: An Epic Tale of the Chinatown Underworld and the American Dream” by Patrick Radden KeefeSister Ping photo credit: NY Daily News Archive/GettyThis episode is dedicated to our friend Jenny. www.GetRawPodcast.org
Sister Ping, the mother of all Snakeheads. Was she a benevolent woman helping people from her village or a human smuggler making a fortune off of other peoples' misery? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elizabeth-chase/support
Welcome to episode 3! This episode is part one of a two part series in which we jump head first into the world of snakeheads! Northern Snakeheads burst onto the national scene in 2002 when an illegal breeding population of snakeheads were discovered in a small pond in Crofton, Maryland that lay adjacent to the Potomac River and the rest is history. We are pleased to introduce you to Truong Bear Nguyen, who in our opinion, is one of the best to do it as he's caught several different species of snakeheads.We discuss tactics, lures selection, conditions as well as discuss Truong's snakehead enticing lure company, SS Custom Baits.Social media:@thesnakeheadstalker@sscustombaitsfacebook.com/SnakeheadstalkerscustombaitsWe will be uploading weekly podcasts on Sundays with guests from all corners of the fishing community. Thank you for tuning in. Please like and share our content to help get the word out!Where to find Tide Chasers on social media:Instagram: @tide_chasersFacebook: Facebook.com/tidechaserspodcastHosts: @thatasianangler @dmancari18 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler Magazine
Welcome to the Maryland Fishing Line Episode 43 Today is Tuesday, March 16, 2021 Let’s talk about Maryland fishing! Special thanks to Maryland Kayak Outfitters for sponsoring this week’s podcast. Maryland Kayak Outfitters is now booking guided kayak fishing or daily and seasonal rentals on their fleet of pedal drive fully rigged kayaks on St. Leonard Creek in southern Maryland. Head over to mdkayak.com to find out more. http://mdkayak.com Let’s take a look at what’s going on around the state. Snakeheads are turning on with the warm sunshine - big minnows under bobbers in any of their usual haunts are a good shot. It might be hit or miss - but they are there and turning on. Early spring pre-spawn largemouth are showing up in good numbers. Black/blue jigs and chatterbaits fished slow and low. Yellow perch are spawning out - get on them before they are dispersed again. Best bet for bait is minnows. Yellow perch can be expected to spawn at water temperatures ranging from 48 degrees to 54 degrees. At cooler water temperatures the perch tend to sit in the deeper pools waiting for a flood tide to move farther up the rivers and creeks. Cut bait for catfish in their usual haunts.
On this episode, we sit down with Bryan Dolph. Bryan is the owner of Old Skool Tackle.Make sure to join the communities over at Snakeheadlife.com, Sikalife.com and our brand new Photos ONLY group at SnakeheadUSA.com!Check out Old Skool Tackle's website: www.fisholdskool.com
On this episode, we sit down with Johnny Shockley from Blue Oyster Environmental. Johnny shares his vision for the sustainable oyster industry while cleaning the bay in the process!
On this episode, we go into detail about our 2 months away from the show and everything that has happened between episode 34 and 35. We also talk about the current state of snakehead fishing in blackwater and of course it's sika season!
Mike has swimmer's ear! Plus: the TMOS HR department, and the mysterious Chinese seeds are revealed.
On this episode, we sit down and just talk Snakeheads and Sika. Frank couldn't make it last minute so we're winging it!
On this episode, we sit down with Rob Freyer. Rob is the Manager of Social Media and Marketing for the Outdoor Sportsman Group. The Outdoor Sportsman Group owns The Sportsman Channel and is one of the largest media companies in the industry. Rob is an avid Sika hunter and has been known to bowfish for snakehead a time or two as well.
On this episode, we sit down with Marcia Pradines from the Blackwater Refuge. Marcia gives us an update on the new Blackwater properties and a special update for Snakehead Anglers!
On this episode, we sit down with Damion Tull from the Bait Boyz and give an update on parking.
On this episode, we sit down with Rick Abend from the Friends of Blackwater. The Friends of Blackwater is a non profit organization that was built to support the Blackwater Refuge.
On this episode, we sit down with fisheries biologist, Rob Ballantine and give a parking update for all the hotspots in lower Dorchester County.
On this episode, we sit down and talk about different summertime Snakehead lures and the permit process to hunt Sika Deer on Blackwater Refuge.
Maryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler Magazine
Welcome to the Maryland Fishing Line Episode 06 - Your one-stop weekly fishing report podcast for the Chesapeake Bay and Maryland.Today is June 30, 2020This is the podcast where we talk about fishing throughout the great state of Maryland. The Maryland fishing line is a production of The Angler Magazine, Chesapeake Edition. The Chesapeake Angler can be found throughout southern Maryland, Anne Arundel County, and the Eastern Shore. If you would like to see it in your area and it’s not there let us know!Let’s take a look at what’s going on around the state.Free fishing day in Maryland comes up July 4th.This license free day allows you to enjoy everything Maryland has to offer.Chesapeake Bay surface water temperatures have jumped to the upper 70s resulting in low oxygen areas are appearing from Swan Point down to the mouth of the Potomac River. The eastern side of the bay will have unsuitable oxygen conditions for fish in waters deeper than 25 feet.With river temperatures approaching the mid-70s, striped bass still remaining in the spawning rivers to feed near channel edges and points will begin to move to cooler river mouths or main bay structure. Surface waters are about 4 degrees warmer than bottom waters. White perch have moved out to tidal creek mouths on mud, sand, or clay bottoms near structure in waters less than 25 deep deep. Adult spot continue moving towards the upper Chesapeake Bay mainstem and tributaries in areas with salinities greater than 5 ppt — currently south of the Bay Bridge. Spot will be found on oyster bars, sand, and mud bottom, feeding on benthic worms and small clams.Upper Chesapeake BayThe Conowingo Dam at first light is prime topwater action for striped bass. This action continues down the river and out along the edge of the Susquehanna Flats. As the morning hours progress, switch to soft plastic jigs and work the edges of the channels leading to the lower Susquehanna and Elk rivers.All types catfish are providing plenty of action for those fishing cut bait, clam snouts, or chicken liver in the channels and edges of the lower Susquehanna and Elk rivers. White perch can be found in the tidal creeks and rivers.Trolling along the shipping channel edges and Swan Point offers some success for striped bass. Most anglers are pulling umbrella rigs behind inline weights down deep along the 25-foot to 30-foot channel edges. White bucktails or swimshads as trailers have been popular. Spot and white perch can now be found in the mouth of the Magothy River, the shallower areas at both ends of the bridges, and in the water off Sandy Point State Park. Bottom rigs baited with pieces of bloodworm have been preferred. Middle BayLive-lining spot and white perch is popular at steep channel edges. Most are holding at about 30 feet and are also being caught by those chumming. Cownose rays are becoming more of a problem in the middle bay and chum slicks tend to attract them. A mix of channel and blue catfish are also being attracted to chum slicks and will often pick up baits lying on the bottom. Anglers using live bait or cut bait are reminded that they must use non-offset circle hooks at all times.Trolling has been a good option when fishing for striped bass. Most anglers are targeting the shipping channel edges with umbrella rigs pulled behind inline weights. Often the fish are suspended at about 30-feet along the channel edges. White tends to be the most popular color for bucktails dressed with sassy shads or twister tails. Storm-type swim shads are also working well.The shallow-water striped bass fishery in the lower sections of the tidal rivers and bay shore areas provides a fun and exciting way to fish with light tackle. Water temperatures are in the mid 70s so striped bass are feeling comfortable moving into these shallower areas in the evenings and lingering till the mid-morning hours. Topwater lures are one of the best choices when fishing over grass and submerged rocks. Crankbaits, jerkbaits, spinnerbaits, and swimbaits can be good choices in deeper waters near shoreline structure. Zara Spooks and poppers are a great choice when fishing with spinning gear, and skipping bugs are a perfect match with a weight forward floating line and a mid-weight fly rod.White perch are spread throughout the region’s tidal rivers and creeks and will stay put for most of the summer months. Fishing for them is fun and easy from docks and piers using grass shrimp or pieces of bloodworm on a simple one-hook bottom rig. A good tide is desirable and the best place to fish in deep water is right next to the pilings or bulkheads.Lower BayFishing for speckled trout has been extremely good along the Eastern Shore marshes in about 5 feet of water over grass beds. Speckled trout are also showing up on the western shore near Point Lookout and Cornfield Harbor and the mouth of the Patuxent River. White and pearl sparkle combinations of soft plastic swimbaits and MirrOlures are working well and scented Gulp baits are always a proven winner.Sight fishing and casting live eels or large, soft plastic swimbaits and jigs is a popular way to target Cobia. Chumming is an old standby but with the abundance of cownose rays being attracted to chum slicks, it can be a difficult proposition. Spanish mackerel are becoming more common for those who are trolling at a good clip with spoons. Trolling at slower speeds with large spoons in the general area of the Target Ship north to the Little Choptank area can result in some exciting catch-and-release action with large red drum.Striped bass are mixed in with the speckled trout in many areas and provide plenty of fun fishing action for light-tackle anglers. Topwater lures are a favorite way to fish for both species during the early morning and evening hours. Jigging along channel edgeswhen they can be found suspended. Trolling is a popular option along channel edges using umbrella rigs with inline weights to get them down to where the fish are holding.Some are chummingwith a mixed take of striped bass, bluefish, and blue catfish, while others are live-lining spot with good success.Spot can now be found in the mouth of the Patuxent River, Tangier and Pocomoke sounds, and the shallower areas off Hoopers Island. Most of the spot are small, which is good for live-lining, but not enough to eat. Flounder can be found along channel edges in the Tangier and Pocomoke sounds. White perch are holding in just about all of the tidal rivers and creeks of the region and will hold there through the summer months. Abundant numbers of blue catfish can be found in the Nanticoke, Patuxent, and Potomac rivers. Fresh cut bait and clam snouts make excellent baits.Recreational crabbers are working hard to catch a good bushel of crabs this week. The best catches are coming from the lower bay region, especially on the eastern side. One can catch a full bushel of crabs per outing in the middle bay region but it just might take a little longer. Razor clams are the most popular bait since they do pull in crabs, but chicken necks can work just fine. Many are reporting that the crabs tend to be deep.FreshwaterLargemouth bass are focused on grass, spatterdock, and lily pads.. The early morning and evening hours are the best times to fish shallow grass with a variety of topwater lures. Waters are beginning to warm and as the day wears on largemouth bass will seek shade under thick grass that is growing in deeper waters. Docks, fallen treetops, and sunken wood can also provide daytime shade. Dropping weighted soft plastic or stick worms down through the grass mats is a good tactic.Northern snakeheads are holding in shallow grass in the tidal rivers, and those fishing for largemouth bass will often encounter them. Snakeheads are finishing their spawning and will be feeding more this week. They can be found in every tidal river now that flows into the Chesapeake Bay. The greatest numbers are found in the tidal Potomac, Patuxent and Nanticoke rivers, lower Dorchester County, and farther north in the Susquehanna Flats.Blue catfish have also spread to every tidal river in the Chesapeake, and in the tidal Potomac, Patuxent, and Nanticoke rivers they are the dominant catfish population. A simple bottom rig baited with fresh cut bait, clam snouts, or chicken liver works well. YouTube catch upDon’t forget to find and comment on the Mallows Bay Snakehead and Bass video - when we get to 350 subscribers on YouTube we will be selecting a random comment from that video to win a Bass Pro Shops eGift Card.If there is something you would like to see covered on the YouTube channel let me know an we will see what we can do about that.Magazine Catch upWe are already looking for bragboard photos for our August issue - you can send them to theanglerchesapeake@gmail.com and make sure to include a by-line and that you have attached a high resolution image suitable for printing. If you send them from your phone make sure to send the largest file size possible.July magazine has arrived and distribution has begun so be on the lookout for that.
On this episode, our guest had to cancel last minute so we discuss the recent "No Parking" signs erected around southern Dorchester.
On this episode, we sit down with the Mayor of Church Creek, MD Bobby Herbert. Stay tuned for the SUNDAY FUNDAY GIVEAWAY at the end of the podcast!!
On this episode, we sit down with Sean Kirk Russell from Working Class Outdoorsmen. Stay tuned for the SUNDAY FUNDAY GIVEAWAY at the end of the podcast!!
On this episode, we sit down with Chris Dixon, aka "The Master Baiter"! Also on this episode, we have our first ever SUNDAY FUNDAY GIVEAWAY from the Crab Stand!!
On this episode, we sit down with Scott Sewell. Scott is the Conservation Direction for Maryland Bass Nation.
On this episode, we sit down with Matt Meredith from Blackwater Adventures. Blackwater Adventures offers kayak rentals, guided snakehead fishing, kayaks for sale and numerous other ways to enjoy the Blackwater System. Today we talk about Snakehead fishing, parking, Snakehead rub and we give updates on the Maryland Snakehead Festival and the Snakehead Championship Trail.
On this episode, we sit down with David Sikorski. David is the Executive Director of CCA Maryland. For those looking for Barry's contact info, his cell phone is 717-577-7437
In this week's Sonic Campfire our Guest-Host is Steven Kambouris. Steve is operator and host of Kambotrout Fishing on Youtube. If you've been on the fence about snakeheads and fishing for them, this show will get you on the water. Listen in as we ask one of the foremost authorities on snakeheads all about fishing for these monster fish. Check it out!! Instrgram: kambotrout_fishing For more Sonic Campfires go to https://rutandriverpursuits.com/
Maryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler Magazine
Welcome to the Maryland Fishing Line Episode 003Today is March 23, 2020This is the podcast where we talk about fishing throughout the state. It’s a place for you whether you chase rockfish in the Chesapeake Bay, snakehead on the Potomac River, white marlin off the coast of Ocean City or trout on the fly in Western Maryland streams. Every week we will bring you fishing reports, news, and information you need. The Maryland fishing line is a production of The Angler Magazine, Chesapeake Edition. The Chesapeake Angler can be found throughout southern Maryland, Anne Arundel County, and the Eastern Shore. If you would like to see it in your area and it’s not there let us know! As promised it’s March and we are backWe didn’t realize we would be returning in the midst of a global pandemic, but here we are.The good news is that the fish don’t know anything about the corona virus and with the mild temperatures we saw over this last winter fishing is kicking off early.And what better way to practice social distancing than by getting outdoors and finding a little solitude on the open water or on the banks of your favorite fishing hole.Here’s what I’ve been up to during the last week.I was able to drop the Old Town 120 PDL from Annapolis Canoe and Kayak into St. Mary’s Lake last Friday when temperatures were close to 85 degrees in the afternoon. This shot water temperatures up into the high 60’s up in the fingers off the main lake. I fished alongside my buddy Jerry and we had our best success on in-line spinners in white and chartreuse and small crankbaits. We were able to hook up with a handful of small bass, a couple of pickerel and even a beefy bluegill that jumped on my spinner.Let’s take a look at what’s going on around the state.We gather our weekly reports from online resources, emails from listeners, and social media. If you have a fish you want to brag about don’t hesitate to drop us an email or social media message - and you don’t need to share your spot, just brag on your catch.Upper Chesapeake BayIn the Conowingo dam pool anglers are catching large flathead and blue catfish on cut bait - the trick is to get your bait into the dam pool. There are also some reports of striped bass on top water early in the morning.Further downstream cut bait in the deeper holes between the i-95 bridge and railroad bridge are producing catfish.Pre and post spawn yellow perch are being caught on minnows under bobbers near Perryville.The upper Bush and Magothy rivers are seeing yellow perch and some white perch showing up caught on grass shrimp and bloodworms. Middle BayThe upper choptank and tuckahoe rivers are seeing post spawn yellow perch on jigs tipped with small minnows or bottom rigs with small minnows.If you switch to a grass shrimp in the same area you might see some white perch starting to move up the rivers.Snakehead fishing is jumping into high gear in Blackwater with minnows under a bobber or chatterbaits or swimbaits. Remember that if you keep them you have to kill them where you caught em or let em go right where you caught em.Nanticoke river in Sharptown to Marshyhope Creek is the place for blue catfish - anglers are catching them in the 4 to 8 lb class on cut bait such as gizzard shad. On the western shore the warm water discharges at the Calvert Cliffs Power Plant on topwater and some larger fish are being trolled up and released - remember catch and release season ends March 31.Lower BayBlue catfish are being caught in the Potomac, Patuxent and Nanticoke - fresh cut bait on a bottom rig is your best bet for this tasty fish. White perch are making there way into the upper reaches of the tidal rivers and you’ll catch them on shad darts and jigs tipped with minnows or grass shrimp.Snakeheads are being caught in the tidal rivers and creeks - chatterbaits and light colored swim shads are the ticket. FreshwaterTrout stocking was suspended due to the pandemic but there are still quite a few out there to be caught. Just over 82,000 goldens and rainbows were stocked across the state before the suspension. Make sure you pay attention to the area and respect closures.All waters are running low right now due to the lack of snowfall so keep that in mind.Small crankbaits near grass edges are catching smallmouth in the upper Potomac.Largemouth are moving into the shallows are becoming much more active. In the morning they will hold in the deeper water and then as the day progresses they will move into the shallows as the water warms. Focus on those transition areas with shallow running crankbaits and spinner baits to find a pattern. These baits will allow you cover a lot of water quickly to find fish. Crappie are schooling in 5-6 feet of water near any structure they can find - minnows and maribou jigs under a bobber are a good tactic.Atlantic Coast and Ocean CityTautog fishing is still the go-to for angler but be warned party and headboats will be impacted by the corona virus so contact captains ahead of time to make sure they are running.Until next week,Stay safe, practice social “fish”stancing and catch em good.
On this episode, we sit down with Daryl Willey from Addiction Baits. We talk about all the differences in Daryl's baits from your normal bass lures, updates on the Maryland Snakehead Festival and Daryl talks about how he got into making Snakehead lures.
On this episode, we sit down with Truong Nguyen. Truong is the founder of SS Custom Baits (SS is short for Snakehead Stalker). SS Custom Baits are heavy duty lures designed for taking a beating from snakeheads and lasting a long time for you. The bottom line is that most bass don't grow to be the size of snakeheads and bass lures aren't going to hold up to multiple Dragon strikes the way they can hold up to multiple bass strikes. SS Custom Baits is solving this by building their lures from musky grade components to be able to hold up to the rigors of snakehead fishing. If you want to see the lures we're talking about during this episode just head over to our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_f5grdsIhG9jK9pxQkaTsg) and you'll be able to see firsthand the quality of these lures.
On this episode, we sit down with Marcia Pradines from Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. Marcia is the project lead for Chesapeake Marshlands and has been at the Blackwater Refuge for 4 years now. We talk about all the different activities available inside of Blackwater Refuge and the importance of Wildlife Refuges, the process to hunt on Blackwater and where you can/can't fish inside of the Blackwater Refuge. Marcia will also be at the Blackwater Refuge booth at the Maryland Snakehead Festival on April 4th at Sailwinds in Cambridge. For more information about the Snakehead Festival you can check out www.marylandsnakeheadfestival.com
On this episode, we sit down with Don Cullings from Autumn Sky Outfitters. Autumn Sky will be co-hosting a Snakehead Tournament with us along the Susquehanna river this year on July 18th. Don has been heavily involved in the archery scene around Hartford County for a long time. Between multiple state championships, coaching wounded warriors and everything in-between, we go over it all. Also, Gary gives the details of his South Carolina hog hunt over the past weekend and him taking the lead on getting Maryland legislation changed involving peddle drive kayaks with fishing guides. Don't forget to mark your calendars, April 4th, 2020 the first Maryland Snakehead Festival will be held at the Governors Hall at Sailwinds in Cambridge, Maryland!
On this episode, we sit down with Mr. Wayne Brown. Wayne has been coming to the Blackwater system here in Dorchester County for over 50 years! Today he tells us about his lifetime of experiences in this system and shares his stories about his first Sika harvest, his first Snakehead harvest and all the changes he's seen in the lower Dorchester outdoors over his lifetime.
On this episode, we sat down with Andrew Fox! Andy is the BAA World Snakehead Record Holder and the Maryland State Snakehead Record Holder! We talk with Andy about that record breaking evening, his bowfishing setup and some great tips for anyone new to bowfishing for Snakeheads.
On this episode, we sit down with the 2019 Snakehead Angler of the Year, Wayne Waters Jr.! Wayne stopped by today to share all his tips for catching snakeheads, what kind of gear he uses, what his favorite baits are and of course, what his PB Snakehead is.
On this episode, we sit down with Justin Aaron. Justin is the largest commercial fisherman in the Blackwater Complex and he sits down with us to discuss what the impacts he has seen of Snakeheads since their introduction into our system.
On this episode, we interview Chris Leslie. Chris founded BigBassUSA.com with the idea of selling quality bass baits but transitioned into selling kayaks when he noticed a hole in the retail kayak market here on the Eastern Shore. Today we talked about fishing for Snakeheads from a kayak, how to pick the perfect kayak for you and the advantages/disadvantages of the different styles of kayaks. If you have any other questions about kayaks you can reach Chris over at BigBassUSA.com. If you have any questions for us to discuss on next weeks episode make sure you tag it with #AskBlackwatersEdge!
On this episode, we interview Jim Thompson. Jim works for the MD Department of Natural Resources and lately has been working on checking gut contents of Snakeheads here on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
On this episode, we talk about Snakehead fishing guides, filleting Snakeheads & recipes for cooking your Snakehead fillets.List of Snakehead Guides:Blackwaters Edge - Gary Smith: 410-463-0172Caz Kenny: 443-621-5020Eddie Bramble: 443-521-4686Lowland Outfitters - Damien Cook: 410-443-1528Blackwater Adventures - Matt Meredith: 410-901-9255
On the first ever episode of the Blackwaters Edge Podcast, we talk about the basics of Northern Snakehead fishing in Dorchester County, MD. We cover everything from where to fish, where not to fish, what are some of the best times to fish, our favorite gear and finally how to target the Northern Snakehead. If you want your questions answered in future episodes, send us your questions with the hashtag #AskBlackwatersEdge and we'll do our best to get to everyone's questions.
This week, Cal talks about why you should fish for invasive Northern Snakeheads, how horseshoe crab blood has saved the lives of all Americans, how ancient food preservation may have been a thing, and so much more. Connect with Cal and MeatEater Cal on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch
Mike Day on Bass in Mexico and Saltwater fishing; Commissioner James Goughnour on fishing rods and youth hunting; Conservation: the right camo for deer; Salt River feral horses; baiting deer in Utah; Invasive species Snakeheads and European green crabs on the Canadian-Washington border.
Mike Day on Bass in Mexico and Saltwater fishing; Commissioner James Goughnour on fishing rods and youth hunting; Conservation: the right camo for deer; Salt River feral horses; baiting deer in Utah; Invasive species Snakeheads and European green crabs on the Canadian-Washington border.
Will and Henry talk to Dad about the weather turning cold, Henry's 12-hour school day, Will's all-region orchestra selection, Dad's conversation with a journalist about the Libby's pumpkin pie recipe, and the movie Venom. In the News, there's a story about how dogs are good for your health, a squirrel that stashed hundreds of walnuts under the hood of a woman's car, and an air-breathing fish that must be killed on site. Dad and the boys play One Word Story. Finally, for Treat Yourself, the podcast tries Zombie Skittles, where random skittles taste like rotten zombie.
Misfit produce (8:02), Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy (15:02), nerd industries (27:32), Kawhi is a supervillain (32:19), the new-look Clippers (41:21), Where do the Thunder go from here? (51:02), the perils of Westbrook being Westbrook (59:42), CP3 is still...great (1:11:01), Knicks, a relegated team, plays in summer league (1:17:20), Italian futurists (1:26:21). Cookies is hosted by Ben Detrick, Jordan Redaelli and Andrew Kuo.
For Episode 2 we sat down with Mike from Anglers Sport Center, Joe Love, MD DNR'sTidal Bass Manager, and Josh Newhard, a biologist from the USFWS Chesapeake Field Office to talk Northern Snakeheads. Don't miss out on Angler's Monster Snakehead Hunt, and all of the new fishing opportunities presented by this "unwanted" guest. Check out the links below for much more information on northern snakeheads. Monster Snakehead Hunt : 5/27/2019 Memorial Day – 9/2/2019 Labor Day https://www.anglerssportcenter.com/monster-snakehead-hunt/ Anglers Fishing Reports: 410-757-3442 or kevin@anglersannapolis.com 6/8/2019 Freedom & Fishing Snakehead Derby https://dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/Pages/snakehead_derby.aspx State Resources: MD DNR Snakehead Page: https://dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/Pages/snakehead.aspx MD DNR Catch Reporting or Information Email: Fishingreports.dnr@maryland.gov Volunteer Angler Log: https://dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/pages/recreational/anglers_log.aspx Federal Resources: USFWS Chesapeake Bay Field Office: 800-448-8322 https://www.fws.gov/Fisheries/ANS/pdf_files/Snakeheads.pdf https://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/factsheet.aspx?speciesid=2265 Music: Tom Lagana "Patuxent" (http://www.tomlagana.net/)
This week in The Current, Devon Allman Project recap. Bucky gets a new boat part. Stevie is camping every weekend. Catfish cracks a top water snakehead code. The BETTER THE HUNT TOPIC HAT topic: What does “Trophy” mean to you. Check out the new Rut and River Pursuits Podcast Youtube Channel & the new R2 website. For more Sonic Campfire go to www.rutandriverpursuits.com . Follow us on social media by searching Rut and River Pursuits or @R2Pursuits. Be sure to head over to MFJerky.com and use promo code JERKYPURSUITS15 for 15% the entire website.
EP172: Despite massive technical difficulties Doug visits with Pat Dixon of New York City Crime Report. They talk about Trump, the Left, New York City crime, murder, #MeToo, Transgenders in prison and zebra mussels.
David Preece, James Horncastle and Tom Williams join Jimbo for a sun kissed edition of the Totally Football show in which we bang the Andy Carroll drum, discuss an alternative PFA team of the year and get our fill of Indian football idioms RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Midweek PL reviews and FA Cup previews (02m 30s) • PART 1b: Talking goalkeepers (09m 45s) • PART 2a: Accrington Stanley promoted and Golazzo trailer (13m 20s) • PART 2b: Andy Carroll is back! (16m 40s) • PART 2c: The Big Sam survey and the rest of the Premier League weekend (22m 40s) • PART 3a: The Non Big 6 PFA Team of the Year (25m 40s) • PART 3b: Les Herbiers and Ligue 1 news (33m 10s) • PART 4a: In praise of Darren Moore and the rest of the PL weekend (37m 50s) • PART 4b: Freiburg in the frying pan (40m 30s) • PART 5a: Indian football idioms (47m 20s) • PART 5b: Juventus v Napoli preview and a bumper Serie A round-up (51m 10s) • PART 6: Paddy Power’s Mover and Shakers with Lee Price (60m 40s) • PART 7: Adios (63m 20s) PARISH NOTICES: • join [**Paddy Power’s Rewards Club** - home of the Money Back Special](http://www.paddypower.com/) • get your shave on with our friends [**Cornerstone**, who are giving you £10 off your first order](https://www.cornerstone.co.uk/totally) • [football + intellectualism = **The Game of Our Lives** podcast](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/game-of-our-lives/id1353981875?mt=2) GET IN TOUCH: • find us on [**Facebook** - home of the Totally Football Quiz every Friday at 1230 GMT](https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/) • send us a [**tweet: @TheTotallyShow**](http://www.twitter.com/thetotallyshow)
JD's Custom Baits owner Dan Bieniek & IGFA Length Holder of the Butterfly Peacock Bass & IGFA World Record Greater Snakehead holder Corey Nowakowski will join Kayak Fishing RAW. Joe Settembrino (Joe Bait) will also join us to talk sailfish!! Joe Settembrino owns Hillbroro Inlet Live Bait and has supplied the best live bait for the Extreme Kayak Fishing Tournament series for the past 4 years. Corey Nowakowski will go over everything Snakeheads!! Dan Bieniek runs the Snakehead Round up out of South Florida for the past few years.
I was invited to give a talk at Potomac-Patuxent Chapter of Trout Unlimited on September 21, 2016. Here is the audio.
2015 Potomac Snakhead Tournament
Jackie and Dunlap on Obama's fight with ISIS in Iraq, and Palin's fight at a party in Alaska. Plus Jackie's message to America, Dunlap's plan for the Republicans, What's Your Favorite Race?, and Zimmermanwatch! Sponsored by Snakeheads and the Bible.
Challenges of Fly Fishing For Snakeheads
This week we've gots an infestation of the Snakeheads! Yes it's our Swarm of the Snakehead special! Our attempt to highlight another great Baltimore based indie effort! We have got the writer/producer Seth Hurwitz and the actor/director/producer Frank Lama on the show as well as the fount of all Maryland movie knowledge, Dr.Dohler himself, Mr. Robert Long!We talk about the careers of these indie legends, with some great insight into fund raising, distribution, production and so onANDwe talk all things Swarm of the Snakehead which co-stars none other than Leatherface himself, Gunnar Hansen! As well as previous Diner guests Leanna Chamish and George Stover.There's also music (the love for a Snakehead) & comedy!You can SHOP The After Movie Diner http://www.cafepress.com/aftermoviediner LOTS of original and unique designs available on a variety of clothing styles for all ages, office & home supplies and gifts for all the family! AND Check out our sister show Dr.Action and the Kick Ass Kid Commentaries: WATCH OUT! This Podcast EXPLODES!!! http://dractionkickass.blogspot.com/ You can e-mail us: aftermoviediner@gmail.com You can follow us on Twitter: @aftermoviediner Find us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/aftermoviediner and please comment, leave feedback, rate and review us on www.talkshoe.com and iTunes We are also on Stitcher, Spreaker and www.podcastpickle.com The After Movie Diner Podcast is part of THE 2ND UNIT PODCAST NETWORK! Our website http://2upn.blogspot.com
Do your part to make sure that Hurt Bird (aka Dr. Birdman's New Year's Eve Bird) makes it to another New Year's Eve by taking advantage of generous deals from sponsors Snakeheads, Coley's Christian Cinemas, Jim Beavers Who Works For Comcast Cable, Gun Sonic, Skunky's (formerly Little Helen's), Murfreesboro Museum, Johnny Greenstreet's Get Out, and Wet Breads. Some proceeds go to help Hurt Bird.Thanks to http://tabletcertified.com for sponsoring us this month. Check 'em out and tell 'em Jackie & Dunlap sent you.
Jackie is real sick, but that ain't gonna stop us from recording a real good anniversary podcast. Sponsored by Snakeheads, Snakefaces, Dr. Birdman, Wet Bread's, The Glory Shelf, Wiretower's Washed Jars, Miss Phillips's Kitty Pillows, Jockie's Market, Jickie's Market, the Newtown Conspiracy Theorist's Club, Wizardbeard's, Little Helen's, Coley's Snack Foods, Mike Beavers, and the Murfreesboro Playactors Club's upcoming musical version of Victor Mileage's The Tee Tee Slott Story. Thank y'all kindly for listening to this mess. We been having a good time and hope y'all are too.
Jackie and Dunlap celebrate Dunlap's birthday party by downing a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red and talking about the dumbest stuff: Ben Affleck is Batman, Ted Cruz is Canadian, Sanjay Gupta is Weed, and Sean Hannity. Join in on the joyous merrymaking! Sponsored by Don Jekyll's Snakehead's ("All Different Kinds of Snakeheads") and Tee Tee Slott's Slott Cider ("There's Stuff Floating In It!"). "
New insight into the continuing challenge of fly fishing for Snakeheads
Cellular Respiration
Fly Tying Tutorial
Fly Tying Tutorial
Part 2 Knot Tying Tutorial
Part 1 Knot Tying Tutorial
Types of Water and Reading Water
Electroshocking Potomac Tributaries For Snakeheads with VDGIF
Life History of Morone saxatilis, The Striped Bass
Fish Orders and Families
Fish Anatomy and Physiology
Rods, Reels, Lines, and Leaders
Fly Tying Tutorial
Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders