Share Our Fishing Lives Podcast
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By Patrick O'Donnell
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
A conversation with acclaimed author, poet and Montana fly fishing guide, Chris Dombrowski.
We look back at his days growing up and fishing in Michigan, geeking out with In-Fisherman, to guiding his clients on a drift boat in Montana, we talk fishing, flies, and life. From his award winning work "Body of Water" - and the lessons learned along the way. From bonefish flats to his lasting relationship with renowned author, Jim Harrison. Chris is equal parts insightful, honest and witty as only a writer can be.
A fascinating and fun conversation with acclaimed fishing artist Derek DeYoung.
Derek was born on a bayou near the shores of Lake Michigan where his love of fishing was ignited. Over the years his art has veered from the classical fishing art, placing more importance on using a unique style and palette. Using oil paints on canvas, he artfully captures all the subtle intricacies fish possess; their patterns, dimension and texture.
We talk about Derek's entry into fishing, rise through Art school and the processes he uses for inspiration to produce amazing works of art. We trade stories about mentors and share laughs about the small things die hard anglers think about.
derekdeyoung.com
IG: @derek.deyoung
Captain Mike Roy operates out of Old Saybrook, Connecticut joins me on the Podcast to talk about the great fishing in Eastern Long Island Sound. Capt. Mike is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to all the elements that make a good Guide - and we discuss the art of planning a good trip, having plans, tackle, his boat and being ready for the unexpected. From live Eels for trophy bass to Walkin' the Dog for hungry stripers, Capt. Mike has put his clients on fish consistently for years, and it shows - from Stripers to Bluefish to Hardtails - Mike knows what it takes to consistently produce. A great conversation with a well informed and knowledgeable Guide.
A great conversation with a friend and former colleague Anthony DeiCicchi. We talk about Cheech's roots in Hull, MA and the lasting impact his father has had on his fishing and work ethic. We also chat about Cheech's new obsessions' getting on the Tuna bite and throwing swimbaits for husky largemouth bass. We also talk about how the pandemic has impacted the boat and advertising worlds and we pull back the curtain on the hard work that goes into making every issue of On The Water Magazine a success. From freshwater to saltwater, to trips down memory lane, you'll want to have a listen.
A great interview with an awesome guest, acclaimed photographer, journalist and fly fisherman James Joiner. We talk about his work behind the lens, advice for new photographers and what makes the Cape unique for shooting photos. We talk about conservation, fishing rods and reels, patterns, shooting music, and James share's some great stories from his previous work. A must listen - enjoy!
James is an award-winning photographer, writer, director, and editor. A former senior editor at Esquire and senior correspondent and video creative director at The Daily Beast, James left his career in traditional journalism in 2016 to focus on telling compelling and creatively satisfying stories, often with an eye to conservation and inspiring people to get outdoors. His analog photography has garnered partnerships with legendary film makers Kodak and Polaroid, and his byline has appeared everywhere from Rolling Stone and National Geographic to Monster Children, Outside, and Maxim.
Recent commercial clients and creative partners include Patagonia, Specialized, Ram Trucks, Kona Bikes, Bandit Wines, Yeti, Orvis, Wilderness Systems, Charles Smith Wines, The Head and the Heart, Modest Mouse, Huckberry, Fender, Phish, Warner Brothers, Pabst Blue Ribbon, C3, Willie Nelson's Luck Reunion, Converse, Big Agnes, and more.
Committed to protecting our environment, James is proud to work with Protect Our Winters as a creative ambassador and 1% for the Planet as both individual member and ambassador. He is the host and producer of 1% for the Planet’s Planet Service Announcement podcast as well as Kona Bikes’ Kona Cog Cast.
www.jjamesjoiner.com
IG: jjamesjoiner
Capt. Joe Diorio is the premier saltwater Connecticut fishing guide service out of Eastern Connecticut. Capt. Diorio specializes in targeting trophy Stripers, Bluefish, False Albacore, Blackfish, Fluke and Sea Bass. Joe also guides the waters off Block Island and Rhode Island Sound as well.
Ben Carmichael is a fly fishing writer and photographer. He is a senior contributor to The Drake, and his work has been published in Fly Fisherman, Chasing Silver, The Fly Fish Journal, Eastern Fly Fishing, Swing the Fly, The Atlantic Salmon Journal, The Boston Globe, On the Water, and more. He maintains a website called New England on the Fly and has edited a few books, including a few on Atlantic salmon. Ben has a background in environmental work; he currently serves on the board of the Miramichi Salmon Association (MSA), previously served on the Angler's Circle for the American Museum of Fly Fishing (AMFF), and has worked for environmental nonprofits, after getting a masters in environmental science. He grew up the son of a bamboo rod maker and vintage tackle dealer, chasing salmon in Canada, stripers in Maine, and trout in the Catskills. He currently lives in Carlisle, Mass, with a stream running through his backyard that he dreams of stocking with brook trout.
We talk bamboo rods, the state of Fisheries management for Atlantic Salmon and Striped Bass. The growth of women in the sport. We also chat about music, writing, and Ben is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the Atlantic Salmon fishery which is a fascinating topic. An excellent interview with a great friend.
A great interview with author, chef and fly angler Peter Kaminsky. In 2001, Peter published the ever popular "The Moon Pulled Up An Acre of Bass" about his time in Montauk during the epic fall run. We talk about this book, his famed meals, how he got into angling, his stories of Jack Hemingway and you won't want to miss the story about who the strange neighbor was of a gumbo chef Peter met down in the Bayou. We wrap up talking about his hand in both the Gershwin and Mark Twain Prizes - and the state of the Striped Bass fishery. A great episode.
Tom Rosenbauer has been with the Orvis Company for over 40 years. He has published over 20 books, including the acclaimed Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide. He has written countless articles and his Orivs Podcast has over 17 million downdloads to date. His How-To videos can be found on Youtube as well as through the Orvis - online learning center.
Tom is a great interview and offers insights on how he got into Orvis, what he's learned over the years, how to take better photos while still using better catch and release practices, and ways to enjoy the sport without making it more complicated than it should be. A great conversation with Tom and looking forward to connecting again during the fishing season.
A pleasure to interview my friend and one the best guides in the game today, Capt. Brian Coombs. Brian has built from the ground up a mass following, lists of repeat clients and his consistency of finding big fish on light tackle truly sets him apart.
We talk about his new boat, his attention to detail and his use of time spent on the water as an advantage and learning tool. We also talk supporting local tackle shops, buying quality gear, how to make reports and not chacse reports and how to respect your elders... we also take a take a trip down memory lane about a day I had fishing with my buddies on Brian's boat in Cape Cod bay that will live in my mind forever.
A great interview with a great Captain - have a listen, share with your frineds, and book a trip with Brian this year - you'll be happy you did.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.