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One day, while serving as my mom’s live-in caregiver, we visited an art exhibit. We were emotionally and physically drained. I gazed at two wooden row boats filled with colorful blown glass shapes inspired by Japanese fishing lures and flower arrangements. The display sat in front of a black wall on a reflective surface—the Ikebana and Float Boats. Speckled, spotted, and striped glass orbs, like oversized gumballs, were piled into the smaller boat. From the hull of the second boat, long, twisted, and curved glass sculptures rose like vibrant flames. The artist had shaped each piece of molten glass through the refining fires of the glassblowing process. Tears streaked my cheeks as I imagined God’s caring hand holding me and my mom—His beloved children—through our hardest days. As God shapes the character of His people through refining fires in life, He affirms that our hope comes from being known and knowing we belong to Him (Isaiah 43:1). Though we can’t escape hardship, God promises to protect us and be present (v. 2). His identity and His love for us make His promises secure (vv. 3-4). When life’s circumstances heat up, we may feel fragile. We may even be fragile. But God holds us firmly in love, no matter how blazing hot the furnace gets. We are known. We are loved. We are His!
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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 Capt. Scott Kennedy who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. Capt. Scott has been in his Skeeter bay boat doing well with the sheepshead, they are a bit finicky right now, listen in to find out how he has been having success catching them. Capt. Scott has also been in his kayak a good bit targeting redfish and Speckled trout. We talk with Thomas Hilton for an offshore snapshot this week and we talk about how a subscription to a satellite service can save you tons of time and also money on fuel. We talk with Keith Sargis with Novamar insurance about offshore fishing boat insurance and what you need to consider when choosing the right insurance for your offshore fishing boat. There may be some exclusions in your policy that you are not aware of! 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'!
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 Capt. Scott Kennedy who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. Capt. Scott gives us a tuna report from his Skeeter bay boat, he has also been fishing for sheepshead, listen in to find out how he ius finding and catching them right now. Speckled trout and redfish have also been great. For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Richard Rutland 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 Richard gives us the rundown on speckled trout and redfish around mobile bay, Mississippi Sound and Dauphin Island. Despite the warming trend the fish are still in their winter pattern For the Alabama Fishing Report offshore we talk withCapt. Kendall Annan from around the orange beach and gulf shores area. Capt.Kendall has had some great trips offshore recently, listen in to figure out how he has been catching them and what to look for offshore to have success. 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'!
A wintry collage from one of 2024's breakout stars. As far as crossover electronic success goes, Barry Can't Swim's 2024 scorecard would take some beating. His singles have racked up hundreds of millions of streams, he bagged a Mercury Prize nomination and has the range to both pack out festivals as a DJ and sell out tours worldwide with a string-accented live show. Barely 12 months on from the release of debut album "When Will We Land?", it's fair to say Josh Mannie is one of the most in-demand artists working in dance and electronic music right now, with a follow-up LP nearly done, he says. For RA.968, he pulls in the complete opposite direction from any of that. Sure, there are nods to Mark Leckey and late-night jazz haunts throughout his catalogue, and the ruminative clouds drifting across his signature golden-hour glow do suggest an artist with a sharp grasp on meteorological melancholy. But a beatless collage featuring Suso Sáiz, Slow Attack Ensemble and Lorenzo Senni? It's a surprise, and a welcome one at that. Speckled with exclusive airings of brand-new ambient material, Barry Can't Swim's RA Podcast charts a path from This Mortal Coil to Ryuichi Sakamoto, with a detour through some Linkwood and Anthony Naples deep cuts we've not heard for a good while. (He even includes a Stars of the Lid favourite which namechecks Fulham's home ground, an act of mid-table grace for the diehard Everton fan). RA.968 has the crackle of a frosty night walk set to tape—a holiday gift from one of the most popular acts in the game. 'Tis the season. @barrycantswim Read more at ra.co/podcast/968
Speckled clay bodies have come roaring back in popularity and in this episode our intrepid clay experts talk about what you can add to your clay body to create this phenomenon. They also talk about plucking and why potassium fluxes are best for clay bodies. To start the show the gang introduce the mysterious case of the A.I. glaze book. Do you have questions or need advice on glazes? Drop us a line at ForFluxSakePodcast@gmail.com and you could be featured on an upcoming show. As the end of the year approaches, we are asking you to donate to the Brickyard Network. You can help this show and our network of ceramic podcasts by supporting the Archie Bray Foundation with your tax-deductible donation. Thanks so much and happy holidays! This week's episode features the following topics: Plucking, ilmenite, clay body, sodium, potassium, glaze books, manganese Today's episode is brought to you by Bailey Pottery Equipment and Archie Bray Residency.
In the late 1700s, a doctor in the English countryside battles to save his village from the devastation of smallpox. Then, almost by accident, he stumbles upon a perplexing mystery that helps him revolutionize medicine forever.Follow MrBallen's Medical Mysteries on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes publish for free every Tuesday. Prime members can binge episodes 57-64 early and ad-free on Amazon Music. Wondery+ subscribers can listen ad-free--join Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bob Cutler hosts Matt Bolinder, owner of the Maine-based coffee roastery Speckled Ax, in this episode of Cocktails with Friends, to explore craft coffee and whiskey pairings. From wood-roasting techniques to the flavor intricacies of espresso martinis, Matt shares the origins of Speckled Ax, his passion for coffee, and details of the annual Advent Calendar featuring unique roasts each day, giving listeners a chance to refine their tasting skills. Together, they reflect on the art of brewing and the influences shaping coffee culture, making this episode a flavorful journey for coffee and whiskey enthusiasts alike. --- EPISODE INDEX **(0:16)** Bob and Matt discuss the challenges of wood-roasting coffee and maintaining precise temperature curves to achieve the perfect roast. **(1:01)** Matt highlights Speckled Ax's partnerships, recommending a past conversation on Graining In that covers the roastery's history in detail. **(3:47)** Bob creates an espresso martini using Matt's coffee, Macallan single malt, and a dash of brown sugar, crafting a unique cocktail that bridges coffee and whiskey flavors. **(9:57)** Matt explains the Speckled Axe Advent Calendar, a popular holiday feature that offers 25 different coffee samples to help customers deepen their tasting knowledge. **(19:48)** They reflect on Starbucks' impact on coffee culture, recognizing its role in popularizing high-quality coffee while discussing the benefits of local roasting. KEY TOPICS 1. **Craft Coffee and Wood-Roasting Techniques** – Matt describes the complex process of wood-roasting coffee with Maine hardwoods, a technique that sets Speckled Ax apart. 2. **Coffee and Whiskey Pairing** – The episode highlights a coffee-whiskey cocktail, showing how both beverages can enhance each other's flavors. 3. **Evolution of Coffee Culture** – They discuss how major brands like Starbucks have changed consumer expectations and paved the way for specialty coffee shops. INSIGHTS **Wood-roasting coffee requires intense precision, as specific temperature curves bring out the best flavors in the beans. **Trying diverse coffee types, such as those in the Speckled Ax Advent Calendar, can help enthusiasts build a deeper understanding of coffee's complexities. **Brands like Starbucks may have commercialized coffee, but local roasters provide a unique craft experience that emphasizes quality over quantity.
In this message, Rabbi Gary reviews all the lessons from Zechariah Chapters 1-5. He then teaches from Ch. 6, about the four horses.Link to download Zechariah chart: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BkFtNcDKe32mzcqZGek_HXqXlVUVEO7C/view?usp=sharingYouTube: https://youtube.com/live/uTjvoy59oloSend us a text
02.08.24 This was a talk from Genesis 30 for a Soul Survivor combined youth event at St Stephens Anglican Church in Sydney. The Lord bless you and keep you!
This week, we're covering the Great Speckled Bird, Atlanta's alternative press that ran from 1968 through 1976. It was one of the longest-running underground newspapers of the era, publishing articles on Atlanta's political leaders, the women's movement, abortion, racial issues, culture and gay liberation. https://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/digital/collection/GSB Want to support this podcast? Visit here Email: thevictorialemos@gmail.com Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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 Tanner Deas-Dauphin Island Fishing who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. Tanner has been having some awesome trips from the beach around Dauphin Island Alabama. We discuss Speckled trout and flounder mostly. Flounder pounding is in full swing, listen in to figure out where the fish are right now and how to catch them. For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Richard Rutland 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 Richard has been catching some big speckled trout and flounder. We talk about how to use the Slick Lure to catch flounder and reduce snags. We talk about presentation, where the fish are located now and how to capitalize on the bite when you get it. Capt. Richard has still been getting it done in shallow water, despite the water temps heating up. For the Alabama Fishing Report offshore and the Gulf fishing report, tune in for this week's report with Capt. Branden Collier. You never know what you might get in the offshore Gulf Fishing report each week. We cover nearshore fishing from Captain's running center consoles and fishing for red snapper, grouper, triggerfish, king mackerel, cobia, and more. When we head to blue water, we have contributions from some of the best Captain's on the tournament circuit and off who fish for tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and billfish. Captain Branden has been smashing the giant red snapper. He had a recent near shore trip within 30 miles from Dauphin Island that was very fruitful. Listen in to see how Capt. Collier gears up to catch these big snapper, the bait he prefers and how he likes to rig for these reef monsters. 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'! Sponsors CCA Alabama Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Mallard Bay Return Em Right AFTCO Mustad Fishing Texas Hunter Products Bucks Island Hiltons Realtime Navigator Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works
Join us on the Grazing Grass Podcast as we continue our journey into the fascinating world of livestock color genetics. In this episode, we explore the practical aspects and implications for breeders, focusing on the two primary pigments—eumelanin (black) and pheomelanin (tan)—that determine livestock coat color. We simplify the terminology for ease of understanding and revisit key genetic loci, such as the extension and agouti loci, which play significant roles in coat color variations in cattle. Additionally, we discuss unique alleles like black-red, where calves change color as they age, and dominant red, which overrides the extension locus. Drawing insights from Dr. Sponenberg's "Practical Color Genetics for Livestock Breeders," we offer a comprehensive guide for beef and dairy cattle breeding.In our discussion on cattle color dilution genetics, we shed light on the Simmental and Charolais dilution alleles, which impact coat colors, resulting in lighter shades like orange, yellow, and various grays. We also touch on other breeds such as Galloway and Dexter, which have their unique dilution genes that can sometimes lead to unexpected coat colors. Furthermore, we explore the genetic complexity in breeds like Brown Swiss and Murray Greys, and mention the recently identified Larson Blue dilution gene, enriching our understanding of the intricate genetics behind cattle coat colors.Our exploration doesn't stop there; we also delve into the intriguing patterns of white spotting genetics in cattle. From the "wading" allele, which creates white patterns on the lower legs and belly, to the "white sides" allele characterized by animals with white sides and pigmented legs, we cover a wide range of patterns. We discuss speckled patterns such as "colorsided," "fisheagle," and "spitting cobra," along with the roan category and its variations like "marocha" and "salineiro." Finally, we examine modifiers like "brockle," "ticking," and "smudge," which add complexity to these patterns. This episode promises a rich and informative discussion on the genetic factors shaping the diverse and beautiful coat colors of livestock.Visit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
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 Tanner Deas-Dauphin Island Fishing who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. Chris has been very successful with targeting speckled trout, flounder and redfish recently but the conditions have been tough. Listen in to hear how tanner has been finding fish and also finding fish in areas that are fishable due to wind conditions as well as water level. For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Patric Garmeson 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 Patric has been fishing nearshore for Speckled trout, redfish and flounder. He has also had some great trips nearshore targeting spanish mackerel. Listen in to see how Capt. patric is able to locate these fish and how to be successful when you do find them. For the Alabama Fishing Report offshore and the Gulf fishing report, tune in for this week's report with Capt. Kurt Tillman . You never know what you might get in the offshore Gulf Fishing report each week. We cover nearshore fishing from Captain's running center consoles and fishing for red snapper, grouper, triggerfish, king mackerel, cobia, and more. When we head to blue water, we have contributions from some of the best Captain's on the tournament circuit and off who fish for tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and billfish. Captain Kurt had a recent offshore trip and they did really well on the yellowfin tuna. On this report we talk about where the tuna have been and what has been the key to actually catching them once you have found a few in an area. 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'! Sponsors CCA Alabama Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Mallard Bay Return Em Right AFTCO Mustad Fishing Texas Hunter Products Bucks Island Hiltons Realtime Navigator Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works
Seeds. Memory keepers. Speckled time travellers. Capsules of deep, earth wisdom. To control seeds is to control life. To be a seed is to hold the genetic code of turning starlight into matter, of morphing your body into soft green tips that tremble in the wind and drink fire. There is a deep co-evolutionary relationship that exists in your bones, between humans, land, ecology, and seeds.And we are losing them. An absence of flourishing seed systems directly correlates with a loss of cultural identity for thousands of communities around the world. Life for rural communities fractures. We're losing our seed keepers. The freedom of seeds therefore becomes a political act of justice, on food sovereignty, indigenous rights, and restoring power back into the hands of farmers. So how does this rich history weave into the story of today's guest?Milka Chepkorir Kuto is an anthropologist and climate and human rights activist. She is a member of the Sengwer indigenous community of Kenya's Rift Valley, and she has become a representative for her people in defending their land rights after violent evictions from their traditional lands. Milka is also a Coordinator of Defending Territories of Life at ICCA Consortium, and has worked the UN Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Her community is now working to revitalize people-land relationships through indigenous knowledge, and Milka works with the women to save and protect their ancestral ways and seed systems. As Milka speaks, you can feel in her spirit this visceral connection to place, story, food, culture, a weaving of seed, hand, heart, human, forest. Milka herself is a seed, a story keeper, a culture holder, an inspirational tie between ancestral knowing and the modern world.Episode Website LinkShow Links:Milka's Crowdfunding Site for Lifeworlds listeners: “Help the Indigenous Sengwer Peoples of Kenya”Revitalizing Sengwer People-Land RelationshipsSeed savers network KenyaGlobal Alliance for Future of FoodOpen Seed SharingEarthed course: Saving Seeds for a Better FutureWill Bonsall, Scatterseed ProjectMovie: SEED, The Untold StoryGaia Foundation Seed SovereigntySeeds of Freedom TrilogyNavdanya from Vandana ShivaMusic: Electric Ethnicity by Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock & Ellie KiddCover Photo by Svjetlana Tepavcevic, Means of Reproduction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this one I tell you about my second go-round with Covid, Super Bowl Sunday, ludicrous trouble I'm having with my "work from home" setup, my urgent need to lose weight, an embarrassing self-checkout incident I witnessed, and an infuriating visit to Chipotle. All this and a new call from Ian in Scotland. I hope you enjoy it, thanks for listening! Check out expanded show notes at surfreportpod.com Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
There's nothing better than some delicious grubs to help feed your mind during a prehistoric podcast. Am I right?! Well maybe not, but Jurassic World is still known for the Nigersaurus & as Dr. Alan Grant once said some west African frogs. Our next dinosaur genus had a snout made up of 500 teeth. Its even been described as a mix between Darth Vader & a lawn mower. Regardless, it was definitely out of this yard for a sauropod. Let's begin our next review. Yum, yum!!
In this episode we talk with David Lemus, engineer, lifelong reefing hobbyist and former @TopShelfAquatics farmer! We talk about giving maricultured corals a chance, a red speckled macroalgae, not giving up on ailing corals and so much more! Purchase an ICP Test: http://www.icp-analysis.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Five little speckled frogs sat on a speckled log, eating some most delicious bugs...In this episode, we visit a pond in our minds. Can you imagine the frogs that might live there? What would it be like if we were frogs? We can listen and imagine together in this episode inspired by the popular Super Simple Songs Five Little Speckled Frogs. For more froggy fun, visit SuperSimple.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Don and none other than the "Plastic Man" Ryan Lambert get together to cover all things plastic as the talk of the town is this Marker 54 bait, Pintails and Speckled Bellies have been popping up like crazy which makes Ryan think that this duck season is gonna be one to remember, the recent Trip of a Lifetime fishing adventure that Ryan and Don helped give to a young boy and his father, and Ryan's recent fishing escapades.
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 our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Shane Traylor 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. Capt. Shane has been on some nice Speckled trout and they seem to be falling into this cold weather pattern and staging up where they are supposed to be this time of year. We also talk tactics on finding big Bull redfish and more. In this episode we double up on the inshore goodness and we get a second inshore report from Capt. Patric Garmeson. Capt. Patric gives us the up to date report on what he has been seeing up in the delta and how he is having success with finding redfish and speckled trout right now. On this episode we also talk with our newest sponsor of Great Days Outdoor, Chris Price with formerly Blue Water Ship Stores that is now BOW Blue Water Marine Service, same location and phone number in Foley Alabama. Chris, today we are going to be talking about marine generators, trying to help people see around corners and prevent issues before they arise, or even before people purchase a new generator or are looking to upgrade their current system. I think a question a lot of boat owners or potential boat owners have is how much generator do I need? Can you help customers determine the right generator size and power capacity for their needs? And what factors determine this? What are the different price points for marine generators you offer, and what features do customers get for those prices? When it comes to placement of your generator, what are some things you need to think about? Weight distribution, water, humidity, saltwater exposure etc. Can you walk me through the most common issues that occur with marine generators? How do you diagnose issues that are not immediately apparent, such as intermittent power failures? What are the safety protocols one should follow while troubleshooting a marine generator? In your experience, what are the typical signs that a marine generator is nearing the end of its life cycle vs. needing a repair? How often do marine generators need to be replaced entirely, and what are the most common reasons for this? Could you explain your after-sales service policies? What kind of support can a customer expect post-purchase? What about warranty? What regular maintenance procedures do you recommend for the typical marine generator? Could you discuss any financing options or payment plans you offer for customers who need flexibility? IIf people want to get in touch with you regarding their generator or electronics in general, where would you point them? 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.} Sponsors CCA Alabama Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Mallard Bay Return Em Right AFTCO Mustad Fishing Texas Hunter Products Bucks Island Hiltons Realtime Navigator L&M Marine Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works
Don and the "Plastic Man" Ryan Lambert from Cajun Fishing Adventures get together to cover Ryan's recent trip to execute some Mallards just outside of Chicago but there weren't a ton of ducks, Illinois is known for some massive deer and Ryan can back that up, river is still down and the fish are everywhere, Reds are on fire and Trout are starting to bite really good, and Speckled Bellies might be here for the first time ever.
Jacob's father-in-law, Laban, sought to deceive Jacob by not paying him his wages. But Jacob did not fall for the lies of Laban, and God gave him the upper hand. God will take what others see as worthless, and work it for His glory-
From Ep 183 Part 1 of our 2023 Capital Region beerventure! In October 2022, Karp went on a scouting trip to find interesting breweries in the Capitol Region of New York State. One of the gems he found was the then newly-opened Speckled Pig Brewing Co. in Ballston Spa. Impressed by the packed taproom, great pizzas, and easy to drink beers, he knew that he'd have to return soon. In this interview, co-owner Larry and head brewer Terry talk about their plans for their upcoming 1st anniversary party and canning line. All Beer Inside is a podcast by and for craft beer lovers. We travel near and far to sample the best brews and meet fellow aficionados. Drink craft, not crap! Please like, share, comment, subscribe and hit that notification bell! Speckled Pig Brewing Co.11-13 Washington St, Ballston Spa, New YorkWebsite, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter All Beer Inside:Website, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Untappd: @allbeerinside The video portion of this interview can be found here Please like, comment and subscribe Search for All Beer Inside in all your favorite apps. #craftbeer #craftbeerlove #drinkcraftbeer #brewery #interview #speckledpig
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 Blane Roberts-Perdido Blane who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. This week we talk in depth about how to be successful bending the rod while surf fishing in this heat and when it is such flat calm conditions. For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt.Capt. Richard Rutlandand Capt. Patric Garmeson have 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. Capt. Patric talks about how to have success around Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound right now with Speckled trout, redfish and where these fish are congregating as the summer heats up. We also talk about how this is a good time of year to pivot and catch something a little different. Inshore fishing is great right now! Tripletail are still around and we talk about the best hooks for flounder and how to catch these flounder and tripletail as the water temps continue to rise and what we can look for going into the weekend. For the Alabama Fishing Report offshore and the Gulf fishing report, tune in for this week's report withThomas Hilton. You never know what you might get in the offshore Gulf Fishing report each week. We cover nearshore fishing from Captain's running center consoles and fishing for red snapper, grouper, triggerfish, king mackerel, cobia, and more. When we head to blue water, we have contributions from some of the best Captain's on the tournament circuit and off who fish for tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and billfish. This week with Mr. Tom we talk about where bluewater is right now, what he is seeing on satellite imagery and some great information on sea surface temperature, chlorophyl and how that impacts fihinsg and your decision on which direction you need to go when you head offshore right now. Full Disclosure: This post may include affiliate links. There's no extra charge to our readers for using these. 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. Gear Links Mentioned in This Podcast: https://amzn.to/3OMRzYz Best Flounder Hooks from Capt. Richard https://amzn.to/3ON3YM6 Salts Gone mentioned by Capt. Patric Keep Whackin em'! Sponsors CCA Alabama Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Mallard Bay Return Em Right AFTCO Mustad Fishing Texas Hunter Products Bucks Island Hiltons Realtime Navigator L&M Marine Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works
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 Tanner Deas-Dauphin Island Fishing and Capt. Branden Collier who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. This week we talk in depth about flounder fishing, presenting artificial bait in a way that is successful and tips, tricks and tactics to have more success while flounder fishing. We talk about tides and how that impacts the flounder bite and how to adjust on the fly. Capt. Collier also talks about his recent trip offshore to catch Amberjack in the Blackjack bay boat. We talk about how to have success with Amberjack now that the season is open! For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Jay O'Brien 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. Capt. Jay talks about how to have success around Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound right now with Speckled trout and where these fish are congregating as the summer heats up. Inshore fishing is great right now! Tripletail are still around and we talk about the best hooks for Tripletail and how to catch these fish as they get spookier as the season goes in to the dog days of summer. For the Alabama Fishing Report offshore and the Gulf fishing report, tune in for this week's report with Capt. King Marchand. You never know what you might get in the offshore Gulf Fishing report each week. We cover nearshore fishing from Captain's running center consoles and fishing for red snapper, grouper, triggerfish, king mackerel, cobia, and more. When we head to blue water, we have contributions from some of the best Captain's on the tournament circuit and off who fish for tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and billfish. This week with Capt. King we talk about the giant tuna that got away recently, we talk about a big blue marlin that got tail wrapped and they brought it back to the dock for dinner! Capt. King has been doing alot of tuna fishing, and gives tips and the only way he has been successful recently. We also talk Amberjack tactics with Capt. King since the season just opened up. Sounds like there are a lot of Amberjack this year, so far so listen in to see how to catch them! 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. Keep Whackin em'! Gear Links Mentioned in This Podcast: Texas Eye Jig Head Fishbites Brawler for Flounder {Full Disclosure: This post may include affiliate links. There's no extra charge to our readers for using these.} Sponsors CCA Alabama Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Mallard Bay Return Em Right AFTCO Mustad Fishing Texas Hunter Products Bucks Island Hiltons Realtime Navigator L&M Marine Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works
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 Blane Roberts-Perdido Blane who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. This week we talk with Blane Roberts and he has been catching pompano, whiting and much more from the surf. HE gives us tips and tactics how to be successful in this heat and when the surf is flat, how to adjust tactics and be successful. For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Shane Traylor 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. Capt. Shane talks about how to have success around Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound right now with Speckled trout and redfish and where these fish are congregating as the summer heats up. Inshore fishing is great right now! Tripletail are still around and we have tips on how to catch tripletail right now. For the Alabama Fishing Report offshore and the Gulf fishing report, tune in for this week's report with Capt. Delynn Sigler. You never know what you might get in the offshore Gulf Fishing report each week. We cover nearshore fishing from Captain's running center consoles and fishing for red snapper, grouper, triggerfish, king mackerel, cobia, and more. When we head to blue water, we have contributions from some of the best Captain's on the tournament circuit and off who fish for tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and billfish. This week with Capt. Delynn we dive deep on gag grouper and how to have success catching Gags (When the season is open) as well as Scamp and other bottom species. Great tips, tricks and tactics in this report! We talk knots, baits, terminal tackle and everything else you need to know to be successful with Grouper fishing! 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. Keep Whackin em'! Sponsors CCA Alabama Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Mallard Bay Return Em Right AFTCO Mustad Fishing Texas Hunter Products Bucks Island Hiltons Realtime Navigator L&M Marine Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works
This week on A Novel Console, Chris and Karradyne are back with after a two-week break with a surprisingly fine taste test and their thoughts on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Karradyne watches her first AMV while Chris feels like he's going insane remembering cookies from his childhood. Afterwards, Karradyne travels with a tea monk and a robot when she gives Chris a class on A Psalm for the Wild-Built. They end the show with an uncomfortable, yet better than expected, lunch from Hooters.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coSupport the show
Predatory fish can be some of the most entertaining species to keep - but the same traits that make them fun can also pose a challenge! What tank mates do you keep with a fish predator? How do you feed and care for them? The Water Colors team discusses all these questions and more, and ranks their top 5 predatory reef fish. Want to learn more about predatory fish? Or are you interested in seeing other aquarists' projects and pets? Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners group on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Species mentioned in this epsiode: V-tail grouper (Cephalopholis urodeta) Snowflake moray eel (Echidna nebulosa) Volitan lionfish (Pterois volitans) Giant frogfish (Antennarius commerson) Warty frogfish (Antennarius maculatus) Neon dottyback (Pseudochromis aldabraensis) Honeycomb moray eel (Gymnothorax favagineus) Dwarf fuzzy lionfish (Dendrochirus brachypterus) Harlequin tusk wrasse (Choerodon fasciatus) Speckled epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium trispeculare) Arc eye hawkfish (Paracirrhites arcatus) Niger triggerfish (Odonus niger) Striped burrfish (Chilomycterus schoepfi) Blue line grouper (Cephalopholis formosa) Polleni grouper (Cephalopholis polleni) Miniatus grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) Clown triggerfish (Balistoides conspicillum) Spanish hogfish (Bodianus rufus)
A native son of Louisiana, Cavan was born and raised in New Orleans. Like many guys in his (older) generation, the youngest of 3 sons grew up hunting, fishing, playing sports. The Gen X
Every business has a backstory, and ours is no different. The Sip and Feast backstory started in a small kitchen back in the 1980's and through the years was fueled by family, food, and determination. If you prefer video, watch the full episode 1 YouTube video version. Since starting the Sip and Feast YouTube channel in 2018, we're often asked to share more of our history, how we got here, and whether or not I'm a professional chef. We decided to use the very first episode of the Sip and Feast podcast to tell you everything you could possibly want to know about the Sip and Feast backstory. Who is James Delmage? From the time I was a kid, I knew food was an important part of my DNA. In this episode, I share more about why that is and how I was able to turn a passion into a full-time business. Together, Tara and I discuss my grandma and her influence on the food I made as a kid and still make to this day. We talk about some of the food I'd prepare throughout my time in college and in the early days of our relationship before moving on to post-college, life as a trader, starting our family, and a 1,000+ mile move to the midwest and back. I share how the Sip and Feast name came to be, and how it evolved out of my first Instagram account formerly known as "James Loves to Cook". We explore my YouTube journey and how it really helped propel the Sip and Feast business and brand. Speckled throughout the episode you'll hear references to some of my favorite foods, recipes, the culture and mentality of New Yorkers, and what makes me tick. Resources Italian zucchini soup with broken spaghetti Italian-American Sunday sauce Bacon egg and cheese sandwich Beef braciole Green beans with garlic and oil Italian broccoli salad Italian cauliflower salad Chicken Marsala Chicken Francese If you enjoyed the Sip and Feast backstory episode, leave us a comment below and let us know! We love questions. Send them to podcast@sipand11111feast.com (remove the 11111 for our contact). There's no question not worth asking. If you enjoy our weekly podcast, support us on Patreon and you will get 2 more bonus episodes each month! Thanks for listening!
A native son of Louisiana, Cavan was born and raised in New Orleans. Like many guys in his (older) generation, the youngest of 3 sons grew up hunting, fishing, playing sports. The Gen X
A native son of Louisiana, Cavan was born and raised in New Orleans. Like many guys in his (older) generation, the youngest of 3 sons grew up hunting, fishing, playing sports. The Gen X
Join Nashville Public Television's A Word on Words for an engaging episode featuring acclaimed author Rick Bragg as he discusses his latest book, The Speckled Beauty, with host Jeremy Finley. In this captivating memoir, Bragg masterfully weaves together the Southern landscape and the deep bond between humans and their animal companions, particularly his beloved dog. Prepare for an enchanting conversation that explores the transformative power of literature, the wonders of the natural world, and the profound connections forged with our four-legged friends.
A native son of Louisiana, Cavan was born and raised in New Orleans. Like many guys in his (older) generation, the youngest of 3 sons grew up hunting, fishing, playing sports. The Gen X
For Episode 60 I am joined by co-owner of Speckled Pig Brewing Co. Larry Heid! Located in Ballston Spa, NY the Speckled Pig opened back in 2022 and had quickly grown in popularity. Larry talks all about how the brewery came together, the people behind it, the community, the beers, and of course delicious wood fired pizza. Enjoy!
According to Sam, ALLEGEDLY, Chuck E. Cheese recycles its pizza, T.J.Maxx has cameras in the changing rooms, and Red Robin is scammin. The ladies also talk about: computers, fast fashion, Easter Sunday, antique shops, breweries, nose piercings, Claire's, and more! Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/let-s-not/3447d258-7ab5-456b-b79d-3934360fd5f3 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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 Jordan Gooding with G2 Coastal who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. Despite the windy conditions the Pompano and the whiting are showing up in the surf. Jordan gives us some great tips and how and where to catch those species right now. For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Richard Rutland 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. Capt. Richard has been doing really well with the Refish out on Dixey Bar as well as around Sand Island and close to the Dauphin Island Lighthouse. Speckled trout have been showing up in numbers and we talk about wade fishing and how to be successful right now while targeting Speckled Trout, Redfish and even Sheepshead. 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 Chris Vecsey over at Sams in Orange Beach Alabama. who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. Chris has been having great success from the kayak targeting redfish, flounder and speckled trout. Spanish Mackerel are showing up in numbers as well and Chris shares with us how to have success with all of these species right now as we transition into this spring pattern. 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. Keep Whackin em'! Sponsors CCA Alabama Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Bluewater Charters MDH Foundation Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing
This week, Cam sits down with the The Speckled Specialist, charter captain Ricky Kellum, to talk all things speckled trout, from tournaments to guiding and everything in between and Ricky shares how he came to be so on fire for God! All Things Faith 'N Fish'N | Ricky on Facebook | Ricky on Instagram Email Ricky at Thespeckledspecialist@yahoo.com Call or Text Ricky to book your guided trip at 910-330-2745
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 Capt. Stephen Franklin AKA Bama Saltwater who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. Capt. Stephen has been fishing a lot from the pier in Gulf Shores and he has been successful with Sheepshead, Spanish Mackerel and more. For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Patric Garmeson 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. The sheepshead spawn bite is in full swing and Capt. Patric gives us the ultimate Guide to Sheepshead fishing. We also talked about Spanish Mackerel, Speckled trout, redfish and more. For the Alabama Fishing Report offshore and the Gulf fishing report, tune in for this week's report with Capt. Dustin Bedgood. You never know what you might get in the offshore Gulf Fishing report each week. We cover nearshore fishing from Captain's running center consoles and fishing for red snapper, grouper, triggerfish, king mackerel, cobia, and more. When we head to blue water, we have contributions from some of the best Captain's on the tournament circuit and off who fish for tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and billfish. This week with Capt. Dustin we cover everything from catching Blue Marlin on live bait to jigging for Scamp and Snapper on the bottom. We talk about some practices that will ensure that your fish are the best quality when they get back to the dock just like what he sells at Fairhope Fish House. 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. Keep Whackin em'! Sponsors CCA Alabama Daycool Heating and Air Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Geico, Ron Davis Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Bluewater Charters MDH Foundation Great Days Outdoors
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 Tanner Deas-Dauphin Island Fishing who is giving us the Alabama Fishing report all the way from the Flora Bama to Fort Morgan. On this land based fishing report, Tanner fills us in on what he has been catching around Dauphin Island from the beach. Flounder are showing up in good numbers, he even caught a few tripletail or blackfish while wade fishing! Speckled trout fishing has been tough, but Sheepshead are doing there thing and there is plenty of action to be had. For our guys looking for the Dauphin Island inshore fishing report or the Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Report, Capt. Shane Traylor 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. This week Capt. Shane goes in depth on speckled trout fishing and what to look for moving forward. He has also been catching lots of Sheepshead and redfish. Listen in on how to target redfish right now around the Mobile Bay and the Mississippi Sound area. For the Alabama Fishing Report offshore and the Gulf fishing report, tune in for this week's report with Capt. Kurt Tillman. You never know what you might get in the offshore Gulf Fishing report each week. We cover nearshore fishing from Captain's running center consoles and fishing for red snapper, grouper, triggerfish, king mackerel, cobia, and more. When we head to blue water, we have contributions from some of the best Captain's on the tournament circuit and off who fish for tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and billfish. Capt. Kurt has been doing well with wahoo and yellowfin tuna over around the horseshoe lumps out of Venice Louisiana. Tuna fishing got a little tough so Capt. Kurt has been doing some deep drop fishing for grouper and vermillion snapper. We do a deep dive on deep drop fishing with electric fishing reels. 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. Keep Whackin em'! Sponsors CCA Alabama Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Bluewater Charters MDH Foundation Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing
Speckled trout and redfish in Manhattan? And the reach of the Bite Me podcast, Making the most of what could be an epic spring flounder run. Maximizing time on the water for “landlocked” fishing addicts. Explaining wave heights and wave-interval times. Wading with a net a hindrance? Dealing with gators and other marsh dangers. Listener questions from the live stream. WWSD? WWCD? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In an episode of Goal accomplishment, Tim get the turkey, and Tanner Gets the trout
It's Tuesdays with Tata! Today, we discuss a strange passage from Jeremiah 12:9 about the great “speckled bird.”What in the world does that weird verse have to do with us today? Everything. If you're wondering why everything in our current culture seems so hard, scary, and ever-changing, this trip back in time for a conversation with the old prophet will help. Listen to learn from Tata how some things never change, what the speckled bird is all about, and that no matter what, there's always hope!Scriptures: Jeremiah 12:9-11, Jeremiah 6: 14Books mentioned: Live Your Truth and Other Lies: Exposing Popular Deceptions That Make Us Anxious, Exhausted, and Self-Obsessed by Alisa ChildersRun with the Horses by Eugene PetersonMusic by Roy Acuff and Tommy Walker(Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 ) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drleewarren.substack.com/subscribe
John Canzano gives his picks for Week 6 in the Pac-12 schedule this weekend, including Oregon's trip to Arizona and the Beavers visit to Stanford. Oregon State defensive back Jaydon Grant joins the show for his weekly visit courtesy Jamba Juice, Anna stops by with her take on the Ducks "Speckled" uni combo this week, we play Punch It Audio, the 5 at 5, and more. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And tune in to the BFT with John Canzano live every weekday from 3-6 p.m. on 750 The Game! Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
In this episode, we have one of the best speckled trout anglers in all of Texas on the show to discuss everything you'd want to know about catching big gator trout. From his "Dirty 30" award to his dad catching 12,000 trout, to the wicked awesome data he's gathering about these big trout. You're going to love this one!
Dex is shocked by the sudden arrival of a robot. With plans of a solo trip changed, the unlikely pair come to an agreement and begin a journey into the wilderness. A Psalm for the Wild-Built https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250236210/apsalmforthewildbuilt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices