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On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, I'd like to introduce our guest Dave Hanson, an adaptive fisherman and innovator. Dave shares his inspiring journey of overcoming paralysis and creating the Grip and Rip, an adaptive fishing grip system that empowers anglers with mobility challenges.
In today's episode, we discuss Dave's experiences with developing innovative gear, the importance of specialized equipment, and the role of community feedback in shaping adaptive products. The conversation explores accessible fishing locations, the support of nonprofits for disabled anglers, and effective techniques for cooking and smoking fish. Dave opens up about his favorite fishing spots, memorable catches, and future plans for expanding adaptive equipment into the broader outdoor industry.
Thank you for listening to the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on the podcast host of your choice. We are on all platforms! Don't forget to share this with all your friends and family. Remember to stay adaptive. If you would like to reach out to me about questions, concerns, being a guest, or know someone that you would like on the show, email me at [email protected]. For everything Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV.
To reach Dave, visit him on social media or email:
https://instagram.com/bigfishdavey
https://instagram.com/theunstoppablesportsman
[email protected]
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Shawn JordanOn this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, I'd like to introduce our guest Dave Hanson, an adaptive fisherman and innovator. Dave shares his inspiring journey of overcoming paralysis and creating the Grip and Rip, an adaptive fishing grip system that empowers anglers with mobility challenges.
In today's episode, we discuss Dave's experiences with developing innovative gear, the importance of specialized equipment, and the role of community feedback in shaping adaptive products. The conversation explores accessible fishing locations, the support of nonprofits for disabled anglers, and effective techniques for cooking and smoking fish. Dave opens up about his favorite fishing spots, memorable catches, and future plans for expanding adaptive equipment into the broader outdoor industry.
Thank you for listening to the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast. Please leave a like and review on the podcast host of your choice. We are on all platforms! Don't forget to share this with all your friends and family. Remember to stay adaptive. If you would like to reach out to me about questions, concerns, being a guest, or know someone that you would like on the show, email me at [email protected]. For everything Adaptive Outdoorsman, visit https://linktr.ee/adaptive_outdoorsman. Look for the podcast on CarbonTV.
To reach Dave, visit him on social media or email:
https://instagram.com/bigfishdavey
https://instagram.com/theunstoppablesportsman
[email protected]
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.