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Tom and Joey are joined by Ashley Nicole Lewis of BadAshFishing.com to talk about appearing at the Steelhead River in Puyallup, they give this week’s edition of the Northwest Outdoor Report, then they are joined by Todd Daniels of TallTalesGuideService.com to talk about cruising the Cowlitz for winter steel, then they end the show with Poulsbo RV’s Really? Where?
Tom and Joey are live in studio to talk about the beginning of winter including building new boats and busting ducks, they give a regional roundup including winter steelheads and chums, then they are joined by Todd Daniels of Talltalesguideservice.com in the BeauMac TECH Line to talk more about winter steelheads, then they give their picks of the week.
Tom and Joey are live in studio to run down their opening day, they talk about how the weather will affect the first couple weeks of opening hunts, then they are joined by Todd Daniels of Talltailsguideservice.com to talk about Snohomish River silvers, then they give you their picks of the week.
Tom and Joey are joined by the StHealthy Hunter Ryan Lampers to get you ready for local Salmon and Halibut fishing and to hear the story of his latest bear hunt, and they check in on Cowlitz River Steelhead and Springers with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service.
Tom, Joey, and Jason Brooks are joined by Larry Phillips of the American Sportfishing Association to dive into the politics of fishing, and they get you ready for Spring Cowlitz Steelhead with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service.
Tom and Joey warm up in studio after a frigid week full of Duck Hutning, they run down all the excting cold weather opportunites around the Pacific Northwest, and they check in on the Cowlitz River with Todd Daniels of Tall Tales Guide Service.
Tom and Bob Buchannan are joined by Jared Calkins of Skagit Arms to dive into the politics of firearms, and they preview the winter steelhead season with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service.
Tom and Bob get you ready for all your fall hunts, they get you where you need to go with David McAllister of Les Schwab, and they get you ready for the Sky opener with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service.
Tom and Joey get a Duwamish River report from Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service, and they hear about all the excitement of September at Red's Fly Shop from Steve Joyce. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom and Joey talk to MinnKota/Cannon's Brand Manager Brad Henry live from the Tennessee River for the 2023 Bassmaster Classic, and they get you ready for Cowlitz Steelhead with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom and Joey dive into the politics of fishing with Brian Lynn of the Sportsmen's Alliance, and they look towards the Cowlitz with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom and Joey are back in studio to look forward to the opportunities 2023 brings, they get you ready for Winter Steelhead with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service, and they say goodbye to Dori Monson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom and Joey bid a fond farewell to July and get you ready for all the fishing and hunting opportunities that August brings, and they check in on the Cowlitz and Columbia with Todd Daniels. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom, Rob, Joey, Joel Martin of Fish Baranof, and Phil Speilgene of Yamaha get the latest on Skykomish Kings from Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service, and they get a preview of today's Sportco Tuna Seminar with Del Stephens of Tuna Dog Off Shore. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom, Robbo, and Joey discuss the importance of getting the right backpack for your hunt with Mark Huesling of Exo Mountain Gear, and they look to the Cowlitz with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom and Joey get the inside scoop on the Ocean Chinook and Marine Area 10 & 11 openers from John Keizer, and they look to the Skykomish River with Todd Daniels. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom, Rob, and Joey discuss their episode of Break Out with Bad Ash on NBC Sports Northwest with Ashley Nicole Lewis, and they get a Cowlitz Rainbow report from Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom, Rob, and Joey look at Early Steelhead with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service, and they get you geared up for winter Crab with Bob Buchannan of Beau Mac. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom is joined in studio by Bob Buchannan of Beau Mac, they get a hunting report from Robbo and they get a Winter Steelhead outlook from Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom and Joey are reunited after the yearly Sitka, Alaska fishing trip, they get you ready for all the summer opportunities, and they get a Sky Kings report from Todd Daniels
Tom, Rob and Joey run down all the fishing opportunities now open and returning soon, and they discuss the Skytucky opener with Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service.
Tom Nelson and Joey Pyburn are joined in studio by a bevy of special guests, including Melissa Boudoux, John O'Keefe, Ry Landry, and Matthew Smith of Yamaha and Bruce Larson of Renaissance Marine Group, and they get a Skykomish report from Todd Daniels of Tall Tails Guide Service.
Tom Nelson, Rob Endsley and Jason Brooks get a Winter Steelhead preview from Todd Daniels of Tall Tales Guide Service, and they talk to Mario Friendy of Final Approach.
On today’s podcast I (Jane VanOsdol ) welcome Todd Daniels, the regional manager for the Middle East for International Christian Concern. With the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (IDOP) coming up on November 3, 2013, we wanted to draw attention to this issue. Be sure to see the link below for your IDOP kit. The kit includes several resources to use for yourself, with a small group, or your church. You will even find a lesson for children in it. In this podcast’s session, we discuss several issues concerning the persecuted church, including the following topics: The scope of the problem of persecution Steps to take to make a difference to suffering Christians around the world How to pray for persecuted Christians Relevant scriptures Parts of the world where persecution exists Resources www.persecution.org IDOP kit: http://info.persecution.org/IDOP2013 Save Our Sisters: http://www.persecution.org/assistance/save-our-sisters/ Suffering Wives and Children: http://www.persecution.org/assistance/suffering-wives-and-children/ https://www.facebook.com/persecuted https://twitter.com/persecutionnews The following organization is working with resettled Christians. It is a need, but a really challenging task: http://www.iraqichristianrelief.org/our-projects/
Joel & Duane opent the show with The Wild 5 which includes an announcement about next week's show. Then, they chat with Todd Daniels from Tall Tails Guide Service and Chris Zaldain of Megabass Elite Series Pro.
2015 Wrap-up Well, 2015 has been excellent. We’ve shared so much content through BlacksmitHer Radio and I have to say it’s been so much fun and nothing short of EPIC? Let’s re-cap what we’ve heard and learned: Way back in January 2015 we found out about a touchmark that includes an anvil and gap-toothed smiley face…who was that, anyone??? That’s Dawn Raines touch mark from episode #14. Jodie Bliss, episode #14, told us that she writes a business plan every 6 months to stay on the right path. Then we heard straight from the owner of Nimba anvils, Jim Garrett in episode #16. How he and his brother became the owners and Jim’s latest project of 2 tons of forged bronze on a houseboat for a railing. Randy McDaniel told us about his new Hydraulic Forging Press book that he recently published with SkipJack Press and we heard from the owner of Skipjack Press Al Krysan. They have a plethora of blacksmithing books. Then in February Tom Willoughby talked about the cool factor and his anvil vultures in episode #19. Tim Cisneros told us the story behind the “wave Bench” and can you remember who said this remark? “For every hammer blow there should be a pencil stroke.” That was Mark Aspery in episode #21. We learned that Monica Coyne’s blacksmith shop runs totally off the grid. Then we hopped over to Australia to hear Mary Hackett talk about the women’s blacksmithing group called “Blacksmith Doris”. Then it was back to Cali, Weaverville in fact and the collaborative bench project that won an award at the Western States Conference in March, Carley Eisenburg talked about being on the Ellen DeGeneres show called Ellen’s Design Challenge and Todd Daniels from NOMMA said “to affiliate, the more you give the more you get”. In April we heard Tobbe Malm talk about his Bolt Poetry and the Iron Rose Project in Norway. May and June episodes were filled with great interviews of the CanIronX demonstrators: Albert Paley, Grant Haverstock, Zeevik Gottleib, Ian Hope Simpson, Lorelei Simms and her 7 generations of In the heat of July Dennis Dusek talked about his black-eye and how it was messing up his make-up routine in the mornings. Michael Budd from Ireland told us this on taking risks: “Sometimes you have to learn a new technique for a job and even though it might take twice as long, it pushes you forward as a craftsperson, artist and designer. It's not the most cost-effective way to work, but if you always choose most the cost-effective way, you won't produce the most interesting work.” In September we heard from a guy that out of his 2-car garage this active duty US Army Sargent offered free knife-making classes dubbed “Blade Therapy.” The organization is known as Resilience Forge and Nate Bocker is still bringing the therapeutic effects of blacksmithing to a wider community. Then we met Lynda Metcalfe, how she was part of a team that won the NOMMA Top Job Silver Award for a decorative railing near Charlotte, NC. It took 475 hours for her to design, build and install the 30 foot railing. Frosty the Lucky told us all about his T-burner and the Alaskan blacksmithing scene. Then we hopped across the country to upstate NY and learned about the Adirondack Folk School and their largest course is blacksmithing. Over Halloween Mark Aspery and I talked about the upcoming teaching tents and forging competitions at ABANA’s main conference in Salk Lake, Utah in July 2016. Do you remember the hints he gave that will help you win the competitions? Listen to episode #46. Then we met the new Hammer’s Blow editor, Dan Nauman, Wisconnie or Wisconsin. I’ve got to tell you guys something, I went to a Rocky Mtn Smith conference in 1998, this was when I met the infamous Francis Whitaker. Anyway I remember a demonstrator there who dropped an unfinished spiral basket in the slack tub, and he reached all the way down to the bottom, found it, all the while making a huge fuss of how gross the water was in the slack tub, he’s rooting around and then pulls out a completely beautiful finished spiral basket and said “see what the slack tub can do to your iron”….oh, everyone laughed and Francis nearly fell off his stool laughing. On a more serious note Andy Blakney told us about Quick and Dirty Tool Company’s warehouse fire, Victor Plitt talked about his new online blacksmithing forum called “The Iron Forge Fire” Kate Dinneen told us all about the upcoming Ypres, Belgium blacksmithing event to honor WWI veterans and their families. You know they are still looking for submittals for a panel design, you have until January 31st. Yes, I am submitting a design with Dennis Dusek, it’s about the American Field Service AKA AFS. “As German troops stormed into France in the summer of 1914, the American Colony in Paris inaugurated a volunteer ambulance service to transport the wounded from the front lines to the American Hospital on the outskirts of Paris.” Some of the drivers were women which was a big deal at the time. And 18 yr. old Ernest Hemingway was a driver for the AFS and used the experience as the basis of his novel A Farewell to Arms. So that’s our idea, what’s yours??? coppersmiths on her mother’s side! We went across the “pond” to talk to Adriane Legge who told us about the 7 P’s, prior planning and preparation prevents piss poor performance. We stayed across the pond, in England and talked to Terrance Clark’s daughter Rebecca Knott and how she held her first hammer at the age of 3!