Thu, 2 October 2014
Episode 21 - Our 21st Birthday, Shane Anderson's film tour, and guide cooperation in the face of natural disasters
Shane Anderson, our first guest on show 1 and maker of the currently touring film “Wild Reverence,” joins us to tell about life after the film’s completion and its impact on the general public and fishing community. We also talk to two guides from Washington’s Methow River Valley to tell the story of a guide comunity banding together to overcome this summer’s natural disasters that have severely impacted the fishery and surrounding habitats. |
Fri, 5 September 2014
Episode 20 - Alaska and Montana Guide Stories with Peter Vandergrift and the story behind Bristol Bay Seafood
Peter Vandergrift comes on to tell us of his journey from Alaska guide, to Montana guide, to the fly fishing industry business world. Conservation this week dives deeper in to the Bristol Bay issues, and how the seafood industry is affected. |
Tue, 12 August 2014
We are joined by Truckee guide Doug Oulette, as well as Donald Zimmerman from "Catch Snap Release" to talk about hoot owl closures on trout streams. A topic that any trout angler should know about. |
Thu, 31 July 2014
Kyle and Bil from Sportsmen for Browns Canyon come on for a great interview talking about one of Colorado’s most significant recreational areas. Learn about the fishing, rafting, and hunting opportunities that are being fought for in the Arkansas River drainage. |
Thu, 10 July 2014
Media company Blood Knots joins us to talk about their new conservation focused steelhead film, "Our Two Hands." Then, Paul Conklin tells us about guiding successfully on one of the most popular destination fisheries on the continent. |
Thu, 19 June 2014
We hear from Save our Smith about saving the Smith River in Montana from a proposed copper mine. Then we go to the extreme other side of the planet to hear about fly fishing some of the world's most remote streams in the Himalayas. |
Thu, 15 May 2014
Episode 15 - Finding the balance between having enough voices for the resource, and loving it to death
We talk to Brandon Hoffner of the Henry's Fork Foundation, and author Chris Hunt about finding a balance between having enough voices to preserve the resource, and hitting the point of having too much attention. |
Tue, 6 May 2014
We discuss the importance of native fish in Oregon from the perspective of |
Tue, 29 April 2014
Jasper Lament Ph.D joins us to tell about the Nature Trust of B.C. and |
Tue, 22 April 2014
Scott Hed from The Sportsmans Allians for Alaska joins us to give the up to date on the Pebble Mine issue in Alaska's Bristol Bay. Then, Adam Franceschini, whose guiding operations span the entirety of North America, including Bristol Bay, tells us why Bristol Bay is now considered "home"for him. We also talk about some other things. |