Conservation
636 | Kenai River Sportfishing Association with Shannon Martin – Chinook, Alaska, Conservation
Dave - Today, we hang out with Shannon Martin, executive director of the Kenai River Sportfishing Association. She's here to take us behind the scenes into what they are doing to protect the best salmon rivers in the country. Plus, we'll get an update on the Chinook status in this area. Have you heard of the suicide run? It's a multi-day fishing...
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WFS 376 – Susitna River Coalition with Margaret Stern – Alaska Wild Salmon Protection
Dave - Margaret Stern from Susitna River Coalition walks us through their mission to protect and support the 312-mile-long, free-flowing, Susitna River.
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WFS 536 – Patagonia Founder Yvon Chouinard and Craig Mathews – 1% for the Planet, Conservation, Fly Fishing
Dave - Prepare to be captivated as we journey into a world that combines the thrill of the outdoors with a passion for conservation. This episode offers an intriguing dialogue with Craig Mathews and the founder of Patagonia, Yvon Chouinard; unraveling their love for fly fishing, their unique backstories, and their shared principles around the sport and beyond. Yvon, introduced to fly fishing by an esteemed mountain guide, will leave you gripped with his narrative, from his shift from spin fishing, to a sneak peek into their upcoming book, and their fervor for conservation in the fishing industry.
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WFS 390 – Wind River Canyon with Darren Calhoun – Tribal Waters, Patagonia, Indifly
Dave - Darren Calhoun of Wind River Canyon is here to share the story of creating the movie Tribal Waters and working with Patagonia and Teton Gravity Research. We find out how the Wind River reservation and some other groups actually sued the federal government and won the case to protect their water rights.
We also find out about the fishing the...
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WFS 345 – Patagonia the Company with Ted Manning – Conservation, Home Planet, Yvon Chouinard
Dave - Ted Manning is here to walk us behind the scenes of Patagonia - the company that's in business to save our home planet.
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WFS 570 – Cast and Conserve: Exploring and Protecting the San Antonio Bay Ecosystem with Allan Berger
Dave - Uncover the secrets of thriving bay ecosystems and the art of fishing with our insightful guest, Allan Berger, Chair at San Antonio Bay Partnership Inc. and passionate advocate for the conservation of San Antonio Bay. Set sail with us on an auditory voyage where we paint the rich tapestry of the bay's geography, from the marshlands to the barrier island of Matagorda. This episode promises to immerse you in the natural splendor of the Mid-Texas coast and the cherished traditions it supports, all while emphasizing the urgent need to balance human pursuits with nature's delicate rhythms.
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WFS 132 – Alaska Pebble Mine Update with Jenny Weis – Bristol Bay, Trout Unlimitted, Conservation, Salmon
Dave - Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/132 Jenny Weis provides us an update on the Pebble Mine project and what you can do this week to help protect almost 60 million salmon in one of the most important habitats in the region. We find out why this small project could become a much larger project if it's allowed to move forward. This is a big year and the call to action for you is to reach out to your local and federal representatives and let them know you oppose this project.
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WFS 519 – Bajio Sunglasses with Al Perkinson – Costa, Yvon Chouinard, Jimmy Kimmel
Dave - Today, it's all about eyewear and fishing with none other than the genius behind Bajio Sunglasses, Al Perkinson.
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WFS 450 – Trout Unlimited Canada with Lesley Peterson – Bull Trout, Cows & Fish, 50 Years
Dave - Lesley Peterson, Conservation Director of Trout Unlimited Canada, talks about her involvement with the Calgary Women Fly Fishers Club and Trout Unlimited Canada, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary.
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WFS 517 – Potomac Riverkeeper Network with Mark Frondorf – Shenandoah Valley, Clean Water Act
Dave - Discover the intricate connections between droughts, fishing, and the colors of fall as we journey through the captivating Shenandoah Valley with our guest, Mark Frondorf, the Shenandoah River Keeper. With fascinating anecdotes and insightful discussions, we promise to open your eyes to the impacts of climate change on natural habitats and recreational passions like fly fishing. As part of the Potomac Riverkeeper Network, our conversation also illuminates the essential role of litigation and public engagement in safeguarding our precious waterways.