Episodes

  • EP211: The Roadless Rule
    Jun 28 2026

    The "Roadless Rule" has safeguarded millions of acres of wild national forests for nearly two decades. Now, this safeguard is under attack. Sean Cosgrove, a seasoned conservationist with over 20 years of expertise “in the arena” joined the podcast to discuss how powerful policies are under attack again, risking the very lands that provide your outdoor experiences, habitat for wildlife, and the health of our watersheds.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • EP210: Georgia's Redfish Future | Jared DiVincent
    Jun 26 2026

    Redfish populations in Georgia are facing a crisis, and the clock is ticking. The state’s current regulators are only offering minimal changes, despite decades of scientific evidence showing the fishery is struggling. Meanwhile, neighboring states are taking bold, aggressive steps to protect and rebuild their stocks, leaving Georgia’s approach dangerously behind. Why? Because political pressure and bureaucratic inertia have stymied meaningful action, risking the future of one of the region’s most treasured fisheries. In this episode, conservationist and Georgia fly shop owner Jared DiVincent joins host Tony Friedrich to recap behind-the-scenes battles over redfish regulations. They reveal how outdated management models, influenced by industry anecdotes and political favorites, threaten to turn Georgia’s redfish fishery. Access the following link for more resources - click here for the Georgia Saltwater Anglers Association webpage and click here for One Hundred Miles Redfish Resources.






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    59 mins
  • EP209: Angling Innovation & Entrepreneurship | Hogy Lures
    Jun 24 2026
    1 hr and 15 mins
  • EP208: Keep Science Human | John Carlucci
    Jun 5 2026

    Most fisheries are managed with a complicated web of science, industry, and politics... but what would it take to manage them in a utopian world? In this episode, fisheries scientist John Carlucci joins for a discussion about how industry collaboration, innovative research, and a human touch can define our approach to sustainable fishing.


    From growing up fishing in Connecticut to working at the Pelagic Fisheries Lab in Maine, John reveals the behind-the-scenes of tagging giant bluefin tuna, deciphering their age through otoliths, and the pivotal role industry partners play in collecting critical data. He illustrates how industry involvement isn’t just incidental; it’s the backbone of impactful science that informs management and rebuilds fish populations.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • EP207: Connecticut's Outdoor Commitment | CT DEEP
    Jun 4 2026

    For such a small state, Connecticut is a powerhouse of outdoor recreation, fisheries, and conservation success stories that could serve as a model for the entire country. In this special episode, Tony is joined by Mason Trumbull, Deputy Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, and Jeff Shaw, Director of the Office of Outdoor Industry and Experiences. Together, they reveal how Connecticut’s innovative approach is turning ecological health into vibrant economic growth, demonstrating that sustainable fisheries and accessible outdoor spaces are the ultimate win-win.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • EP206: Virginia Tarpon & More Fish Florida
    May 26 2026

    Captain Cody Rubner provides an overview of two key topics in southeast fisheries.

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    20 mins
  • EP205: Louisiana Drum Beat
    May 20 2026

    Captain Bailey Short and Mario Campo host an open dialogue about red drum management in Louisiana.

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    55 mins
  • EP204: Striper Season Startup | Capt. Ray Jarvis & Ben Whalley
    May 13 2026

    Join Captain Ray Jarvis of Massachusetts and Captain Ben Whalley of Maine as they chat fishing, tactics and changing tides for one of the Atlantic Ocean's most iconic fisheries.

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    40 mins