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In this episode of the Tom Rowland Podcast, sponsored by Starbrite and Danco, I tackle your questions from our text thread! I'll break down the best beginner strategies for permit fishing in the Keys, and offer my top tips for keeping up with a healthy diet and fitness routine while traveling. We'll also discuss the nuances of patch reef fishing in Key Largo and choosing the ideal boat for bay and flats fishing. Additionally, I'll share expert advice on fluorocarbon vs. mono leaders, loop knots, and specific techniques for targeting tarpon, permit, bonefish, redfish, snook, largemouth bass, and freshwater trout. Tune in for practical tips, personal experiences, and insights gained from our amazing podcast guests. Remember to subscribe on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify, and join the conversation by texting me directly. Let's dive in! Mentions: https://masfsupplements.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqAGxR8_aB7y9Hks-La-D_79Fzvsoc9TrdCPWq-tEdL_51xQfNz https://drinklmnt.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=cold&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAC5L3ceGEgVjq37M7NrAustPp9MTO&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxsm3BhDrARIsAMtVz6M_VN21xg_QXphhwG5q3IlMzQyYkCwxhmBrjvNTsDFV7KAjM7EhONQaAuk4EALw_wcB My Routine: Daily Supplements Beta Alanine L-Argenine L- Carnitine LMNT - 1000 Mg Sodium, 200 Potassium, 60 Magnesium X Endurance - 3 4 oz Apple Juice + 10 Gr 1st phorm Protein Fill up 1/2 gallon of water Workout from 5-7:30 which includes stretching Coffee Fill up 1/2 gallon water Sauna for at least 20 min 1st Phorm Micro Factor Multi Vitamin https://1stphorm.com/collections/mens-multivitamin/products/micro-factor 1st Phorm Adrenal Restore https://1stphorm.com/products/adrenal-restore Turmeric, Creatine, Glutamine, 1st Phorm Greens https://1stphorm.com/collections/greens-and-reds/products/opti-greens-50 Night - 1st Phorm Magnesium https://1stphorm.com/products/magnesium (https://1stphorm.com/products/magnesium) MTN OPS Slumber Gummies https://mtnops.com/products/slumber-gummies?_gl=1*op6t63*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTM1OTkzNjMzMy4xNzI2Njg2MDcw*_ga_MWGKSWE1R8*MTcyNjY4NjA2OS4xLjAuMTcyNjY4NjA2OS4wLjAuMA.. Done by 8 ready to go Breakfast Get 171 grams of Protein day, 170 grams of carbs, 62 grams of fat per day for 1922 calories All of my other socials can be found here : https://linktr.ee/TomRowlandPodcast The Tom Rowland Podcast is presented by Star brite! Clean and protect with Star brite, a leading manufacturer of appearance, maintenance, and performance chemicals and accessories, serving the marine, RV, automotive, powersports, hardware, and home care industries for over 50 years. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and with its manufacturing plant in Montgomery, AL, the company produces “Made In The USA” products, including its flagship ethanol fuel treatment, Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment. https://bit.ly/48tNW0y 00:00 Introduction and Sponsors 01:22 Q&A: Permit Fishing in the Keys 05:51 Q&A: Health and Fitness Tips 07:59 Q&A: Patch Reef Fishing Tips 11:02 Q&A: Choosing a Beginner Boat 14:12 Q&A: Best Knots for Heavy Fluorocarbon 16:39 Q&A: Breaking a Fishing Cold Streak 20:53 Q&A: Eating Healthy and Exercising While Traveling 26:32 Q&A: Fly Fishing vs. Spin Fishing 35:05 Q&A: Incorporating Fresh Fish into Your Diet 36:02 Q&A: Fitness for Tarpon Fly Fishing 40:25 Tips for Running and Lifting 41:19 Rich's Weight Loss Journey 44:05 My Diet and Workout Routine 45:15 Boat Accessories and Insurance 47:29 Swing Tongue Trailers: Pros and Cons 49:43 Supplements I Take 55:46 Starting Your Health and Fitness Journey 01:03:14 Living in the Florida Keys 01:04:44 Reflecting on My Guiding Career 01:11:01 Fly Fishing Knots and Techniques 01:15:23 Podcast Wrap-Up and Thank You Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Tom Rowland Podcast, I welcome Travis Thompson, Executive Director of the conservation organization All Florida. Sponsored by Starbrite and Danco, the discussion focuses on Florida's Amendment 2, which seeks to enshrine fishing and hunting as constitutional rights. Travis explains the differences between statutory and constitutional rights, dispels common misconceptions, and underscores the vital role of hunters and anglers in conservation. With an important vote on November 5th, this episode highlights the need for unity among sportsmen and the significant impact of informed voting. Don't miss this essential conversation on the stakes and broader implications of Florida's Amendment 2. All of my other socials can be found here : https://linktr.ee/TomRowlandPodcast The Tom Rowland Podcast is presented by Star brite! Star brite is clean and protect with Star brite, a leading manufacturer of appearance, maintenance, and performance chemicals and accessories, serving the marine, RV, automotive, powersports, hardware, and home care industries for over 50 years. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and with its manufacturing plant in Montgomery, AL, the company produces “Made In The USA” products, including its flagship ethanol fuel treatment, Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment. https://bit.ly/48tNW0y 00:00 Welcome to the Tom Rowland Podcast 01:01 Introducing Amendment 2 and Travis Thompson 02:51 Travis Thompson on Conservation and All Florida 04:09 Challenges in Conservation and the Importance of Unity 10:31 The Role of Social Media and Apathy in Conservation 14:32 Understanding Florida's Amendment 2 18:53 Addressing Concerns and Misconceptions about Amendment 2 30:17 Private Property Rights and Water Laws in Florida 37:38 State Parks and the Bear Hunt Debate 48:02 Clarifying Traditional Methods in Hunting 51:18 Concerns About Net Ban and Traditional Methods 58:08 The Importance of Voting and Local Elections 01:06:24 The Role of Hunters and Anglers in Conservation 01:14:54 The Financial Backbone of Conservation Efforts 01:28:43 Encouraging Informed Voting and Participation 01:33:09 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to "Starlite Starbrite: Special Unearthed Episode #000.0: The Naming of the Podcast." Recorded on June 10, 2020, this is the first of two practice sessions that Dave, Dave, and Todd recorded to prove that the podcast could become a reality -- six weeks before publishing their movie review of "The Martian" as episode #001 on July 21, 2020. In this first unearthed episode, the Geeks discussed & decided on the name of the podcast. - Which possible podcast names did each Geek advocate for, and which names got shot down? - Which Geek came prepared with a color-coded spreadsheet of over 60 possible names to work from (this should be an easy guess)? - How fast did the Geeks come to a decision, and how did each Geek contribute to a portion of the final name? - After the decision was made, how did the discussion turn to the movie "Battle: Los Angeles," which the Geeks eventually reviewed in episode #086? - How did the discussion then turn to favorite sci-fi TV characters, and which characters were mentioned? Which co-hosts mentioned their #1 favorites, and who were they? You may know the answer to this question if you tuned in to our Favorite Sci-Fi TV Characters topic in episodes #037 & #039 (not a typo; we published a "WandaVision" review between Parts 1 & 2 of the characters discussion). - And, why does the name of this bonus episode start off "Starlite Starbrite" -- a reference to the trailer park (and neighboring convenience store) in the movie "The Last Starfighter," which we reviewed in episode #033? Hint: It's in honor of Dave Teague. Listen to the first few minutes of the episode for context. We hope you enjoy this stroll down memory lane, appreciate a peak behind the scenes at our process for naming the podcast, and forgive us for the sound quality of recording from 2020 Discord chat using our first set of microphones. : : And, stay tuned all March as we pay tribute to David Charles Teague, who we greatly miss. : : You can contact us at... - E-Mail: discerninggeeks@gmail.com - Facebook: #DiscerningGeeksPortal - Twitter: @discerninggeeks Please rate or review us wherever you listen to podcasts. Public domain music used in the episode includes... - "A Good Bass for Gambling" by Komiky via FreePD.com - "the-beginning-of-the-story-110942" by Leonid Timachev ("AmarantaMusic") via Pixabay.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discerninggeeks/message
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chat with bryan k plus discussion on & teasers from his newest album, BIBO WORLDWIDE --- follow this link to watch this video episode. in this episode i am joined by my first profile guest, Bryan K! Bryan, aka Bibo, is a Zimbabwean musician who won the first season of Zimbabwe's version of America's Got Talent, Starbrite, for his incredible vocals and guitar skills! he just launched his newest album, BIBO WORLDWIDE, this last tuesday, september 16! check out his music and socials, and enjoy the episode! Bryan K's newest album: Listen to BIBO WORLDWIDE Bryan K YouTube: BryanKVEVO Bryan K Facebook: @BryanKadengu Bryan K Twitter: @bibobryan Bryan K Instagram: @bryankofficial Opening Song: Matida by Bryan K (Apple Music link, Spotify link) Closing Song: video for Heavy Machine by Bryan K (Apple Music link, Spotify link) Happy Listening! . . . xx QueenJoy #ZimbabweanLivesMatter Twitter: @CandidSharn Facebook: @candidsharn Instagram: @candidsharn YouTube: Candid Shar'n with QueenJoy Website: candidsharn.com Music from Pixaby, & of course, Bryan K
The boys talk to their previous co-host about a missing pushrod in hisChrysler 383 and how he solved the mystery, then interview old friend Bill Lindseyfrom www.Starbrite.com about their fantastic fuel treatment Star-Tron. Ray reviewshis new Snap-On carburetor screwdriver and reveals the secret to keeping the newsoft handles clean.
The boys talk to their previous co-host about a missing pushrod in hisChrysler 383 and how he solved the mystery, then interview old friend Bill Lindseyfrom www.Starbrite.com about their fantastic fuel treatment Star-Tron. Ray reviewshis new Snap-On carburetor screwdriver and reveals the secret to keeping the newsoft handles clean.
Bill Lindsey from www.StarBrite.com calls in to educate us on the merits of using StarTron fuel additive in our cars, motorcycles boats & anything with a gas or diesel engine. The boys also talk about the Hot Wheels car show in New Jersey & try to diagnose a mysterious rusty Honda cam lobe.
Bill Lindsey from www.StarBrite.com calls in to educate us on the merits of using StarTron fuel additive in our cars, motorcycles boats & anything with a gas or diesel engine. The boys also talk about the Hot Wheels car show in New Jersey & try to diagnose a mysterious rusty Honda cam lobe.
Ray & Joe host old friend and show guest Bill Lindsey from the company that sells Star Tron fuel stabilizer on this week’s show. Bill speaks about the negative effects of ethanol infused fuels and how to eliminate them by using the proper additives. Bill will field your questions if you contact him through their website www.StarBrite.com
Ray & Joe host old friend and show guest Bill Lindsey from the company that sells Star Tron fuel stabilizer on this week’s show. Bill speaks about the negative effects of ethanol infused fuels and how to eliminate them by using the proper additives. Bill will field your questions if you contact him through their website www.StarBrite.com
David Karpinski, recently named President of Taylor Made Products, has been boating since he was 10 years old. Dave is a graduate of Syracuse University at Utica College where he earned a BS degree in Business Administration and Marketing. He joined Taylor Made Products in 1993 as Mid-Atlantic Regional Sales Manager; responsible for growing the brand’s market share with the territory’s two-step distributors and marine retailers. From 1994-1997, he served as National Sales Manager of Taylor’s Hardware Division. He was in the role of Vice President of Sales & Marketing from 1998-2016, where he has directed worldwide independent rep organizations, created branding and advertising programs, and managed new product and category introductions. He currently serves as a board member on the National Marine Distributor’s Association, as Chairman of the Capital Region Salvation Army Board and as Executive Director of the Parkhurst Field Foundation, a non-profit foundation he formed. He still boats on the Lake he grew up on with his wife Amanda, and two children, Michael & Elise who themselves are avid boaters. Dave took me on a tour of the Taylor Made factory where I got to see where all the magic happens and the products we use day in and day out on our boats, and on our docks, get made. I was really impressed with the people, the processes, and the culture of Taylor Made. Dave shared with me some of the secrets to their success, showed me some of the new products they are developing, and let me know about how Taylor Made, after more than 100 years, is still growing and innovating. I was particularly moved by the pride the workers have in their craft, one employee noting when Dave pointed out their near flawless shipping record, he himself had just wrapped up a perfect year with zero mistakes! Hope you enjoy my conversation with Dave. On boating in his youth…..Some of my best memories are boating. I grew up here in Gloversville, where the Taylor Made facility is. My parents bought a cottage on the Sacandaga Lake when I was 10 years old. With that cottage came a 1969 Glastron IO boat. At about 10 years old I got my first taste of boating. We would pack up our house 10 miles away and move up there for the summer. No TV, no radio, no internet, no nothing. We just went up there and enjoyed the outdoors. On learning to boat…..I got my license when I was 16, as soon as I could. I took the safety course, learned how to navigate. At 16 I’m riding around on this beautiful boat with a 120 horsepower I/O Merc. It was one of the fastest boats on the lake so I was king of the lake. Driving the boat came with a lot of responsibility and conditions from my parents. We would take it over to a local beach, slide it right up on to the sand, spend the day at the beach. It was certainly a great part of my childhood. The operation of the boat was my dad, the rules of the road was dependent on the course. On family boating now…..On the same lake I’ve got a 22 Regal bowrider. My son loves to tube and my daughter is just getting into it. We’ll spend all day out there going from a restaurant to tubing, visiting my dad who still lives on the lake. It’s a good family experience. Especially, my children, being able to unhook from their electronics and spend a day with family and enjoying the outdoors. On teaching kids to boat…..At their younger age, everything is about respecting the boat, the people around you, the experience, the safety requirements. You can add on the lessons about navigation and tying knots but everything up until now is - we do it right and we do it safe. They’ll grow up to love boating, but they’ll have the base of knowledge and respect of the craft to do it right. On destination boating…..Given my job here at Taylor, I’ve had a lot of great experiences in boating but the best I had with my son. I took him on a 10-year-old trip. It was something passed on to me from a colleague long ago. He said when your child turns 10, take him on a business trip, show him what you do, give him an experience he’ll remember for a lifetime. His choice was to go to Ft. Lauderdale and go fishing offshore. I’ve got a friend who runs StarBrite. He took us out for the day and we happened to get two sailfish. First time ever for either of us. Here he is, 10 years old bringing in a sailfish. Needless to say I’ve got two sailfish mounts in my house! Someday he’ll have that on the wall of his house and he’ll tell his children and remember how grandpa went out with him. On the success and longevity of TaylorMade…..The Taylor success is rooted in its culture. It's new product innovation and quality. A lot of us are boaters, we know the industry, we live it. When you put something out in the marketplace, you want it to be new, innovative, different, to make the day on the water a much better experience for the consumer. It’s what you would want to use and how you would want to use it. A quality piece that the company stands behind. We’re known for our lifetime guarantee in fenders long before any other fender company would have thought of doing such. I think we’re known for quality and innovation. On what you might not know about Taylor Made…..What I would want people to understand more is the scope of what we can do in just in time. Meaning almost a custom made product. Take boat covers for example. I’ve got a Regal 2200, I need a boat cover for that boat. You can go to our website or to any of our customer’s websites, find that exact boat cover, order it from Taylor, and have that made in 3 days and drop shipped to your house in black, or burgundy, or specifically what you need. You go to any of our customer partners and you see things that are in the stores or in the catalogues or in the dealers but you probably don’t realize the scope of what we do that is special ordered and drop shipped immediately to all boaters across the country. On the newest product innovations…..Well there are two that are hitting the market this year that we are excited to introduce. One is a patented color technology in fenders. When you think about PVC fenders for the last 50 years, originally, they were white, blue, and black. Taylor innovated and added colors to it. Well we’ve taken it a step further and we’ve actually patented the use of a pearlescent additive to the PVC formulation. It took four years to get the formulation right. But think about a clear coat on a car - it’s not just a flat, basic color. There’s depth to the color. The same thing is happening with gelcoat and accent stripes on boats. Now, we’re able to make it in silver, or gold, and we’re able to color match the gelcoats to take it to the next generation. The days of flat PVC colors are gone. As a company that makes everything from the boat cover to the bimini to the fender what you want is consistency in the color. From one manufacturer, we can be consistent and it’s not a mismatch of what’s on your boat. We came out with a product line called Storm Gard that we introduced it in. The second is we introduced an entire line of solar LED dock lighting. Until now it’s been repurposed garden lighting. We’re introducing a whole line of innovative, motion sensing, wired expandable packs, all with soft white lights and solar powered. It’s the warm white light that you’d expect from a nice setting like a dock. On the Fishing University partnership…..Charlie and Ray approached us and I took them through the tour and they were blown away by our capabilities. They said we need to design specific fishing products that people would be looking for. They helped us come up with a spot marker. You can take our same soft vinyl and come out with a guaranteed for life hotspot fishing marker. Or a boot that goes over the prop of your trolling motor. Out of the same PVC we’ve come up with a boot. Very specific designs for everyday problems. I go back to the comment about extending the day on the water, enjoying it more, and taking some of those nuisance problems and having a solution for them. That’s been a great partnership. On the best boating advice received…..The first piece of advice was from my dad – docking is the hardest part, have good fenders! His comment to me which I still take to this day is to take it slow. People don’t realize there aren’t brakes on a boat. When he taught me, he said do it deliberately, take your time, there’s no hurry to get into the spot, do it right and do it once. The other thing which is instilled in me is the entire safety component. Don’t drink and boat. Don’t be unsafe in the way that you boat, and respect the others around you and it will be a good day! On efforts to get more people on the water…..We, as members of the industry, sit on boards that have the mission to make it easier to do business and to get more consumers into the category. I won’t point much further than the Discover Boating initiative. It’s key to make it easy for people to have that first boating experience. If you’re a young couple looking for a leisure activity, you’ve got choices. What we want to do it make it easy for people to understand what the life is going to look like. If you go onto Discover Boating you’ll see ‘Find the right boat for me’ and you’ll see a lot of lifestyle pictures. The key is to let them picture themselves in that business. We fully support all those efforts in order for people to get outdoors and on the water and enjoying that lifestyle. On advice for someone thinking about boating…..The biggest misconception is the barriers to entry. It’s too expensive or it’s too much of a pain or I’m too much of a novice. The first thing I’ll do is invite them out for a day. Once they experience it they’ll be hooked. On who he would spend a day on the water with…..The answer for me is family. If I could get any one of my family out for a day, to me the biggest moments are with family!
Like a 90's Gameboy game about catching tokoloshis that has reared its ugly head in 2016 thanks to smartphone technology, we're BACK! We bring you a new episode in the award-winning podcast series that is sure to be your airtime vendor's fourth favourite Zimbabwean comedy and entertainment based web show, this time featuring the fast-rising singer Bryan K. He shares with us his early days featuring on Zimbabwean talent-search reality shows like A Academy and winning Starbrite in 2012, as well as his unconventional method of getting radio play, his long grueling search for the right Heavy Machine for his upcoming video and much more. Phil exclaimed gleefully halfway through the episode "This is our best episode yet!" Find out why:
Another packed show with interviews from Rat-L-Trap's Richard B., Bill from Star-Brite and Gary A. from Live Target Lures. Also Ken Duke in studio talking top 10 fishing stories from 2014 including Bass and industry news on Fishing Florida Radio 12/05/2015