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In this on‑location episode of Tennessee WildCast, hosts Jason Harmon and Matt Cameron join TWRA’s Captain Roy Smith and TVA’s Harrison Strickland at Bass Pro Shops in Kodak to talk about one of the most important topics in outdoor recreation: boating safety. With water levels dropping across East Tennessee and dams presenting unseen risks, this conversation digs into what every boater needs to know before getting out on the water.
Captain Smith, a 22‑year veteran and boating incident investigator, shares his firsthand experiences responding to crashes, investigating fatalities, and supporting families in the toughest moments. He discusses how complacency, low water, and a lack of awareness can turn a routine day on the lake into a dangerous situation—especially when life jackets aren’t worn.
Harrison Strickland explains TVA’s role in public safety around dams, from warning systems to outreach efforts. He reflects on the powerful educational impact of the crushed boat display used at events like the Bassmaster Classic, where countless boaters realized just how quickly conditions near dams can turn deadly.
Together, they highlight why drought conditions, hidden hazards, and outdated navigation tracks call for slower speeds, sharper situational awareness, and a renewed commitment to life‑saving habits.
Whether you're casting a line, cruising with family, or exploring new water, this episode is packed with insights that can help keep you safe. Listen, learn, and share the message—because one preventable tragedy is one too many.
By Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency4.7
5959 ratings
In this on‑location episode of Tennessee WildCast, hosts Jason Harmon and Matt Cameron join TWRA’s Captain Roy Smith and TVA’s Harrison Strickland at Bass Pro Shops in Kodak to talk about one of the most important topics in outdoor recreation: boating safety. With water levels dropping across East Tennessee and dams presenting unseen risks, this conversation digs into what every boater needs to know before getting out on the water.
Captain Smith, a 22‑year veteran and boating incident investigator, shares his firsthand experiences responding to crashes, investigating fatalities, and supporting families in the toughest moments. He discusses how complacency, low water, and a lack of awareness can turn a routine day on the lake into a dangerous situation—especially when life jackets aren’t worn.
Harrison Strickland explains TVA’s role in public safety around dams, from warning systems to outreach efforts. He reflects on the powerful educational impact of the crushed boat display used at events like the Bassmaster Classic, where countless boaters realized just how quickly conditions near dams can turn deadly.
Together, they highlight why drought conditions, hidden hazards, and outdated navigation tracks call for slower speeds, sharper situational awareness, and a renewed commitment to life‑saving habits.
Whether you're casting a line, cruising with family, or exploring new water, this episode is packed with insights that can help keep you safe. Listen, learn, and share the message—because one preventable tragedy is one too many.

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