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By MATTHEW ROSE
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The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
In this Episode I sit down and talk with Amadeo Bachar. He is a painter and artist who portrays often realistic paintings of fish, both in profile and in action, that have captured the fishing community. We talk about inspiration, capturing the magic of realism, what the ocean means to him, how we can help protect this ocean we love in a lasting way and much more.
Amadeo travels to many fishing shows and outdoor expo's as well and teaches art to others. Please support him through buying a print or two, but even more so, please introduce yourself to him the next time you see him at a show, you won't regret it!
To find his art, please visit his instragram or website
@abachar
www.abachar.com
In this episode, my good friend Jack sits down to talk about his love and passion for fishing, but also a day where things went terribly wrong on a boat. We talk about how this day impacted him and changed him.
Jack is full of excitement and energy, one of my favorite friends to nerd out about fishing. He has fished his whole life, worked on a commercial boat fishing for tuna, caught tons of beautiful fish, both fresh and salt water. He is full of adventure.
In this episode, I talk with Faith Beyer, RN and podcast host of Radiant Health Outdoors as we talk about the connection between health and wellness and it's connection to hunting and fishing.
Faith herself fishes offshore out of SoCal and loves eating fresh fish. We talk about the health benefits of living life in the outdoors and much more!
In this episode Ira Waldman and I talk about his journey into Saltwater bass fishing from his early obsession with small and largemouth bass in the Pacific Northwest.
Ira is an established videographer here in Southern California, with years of experience working in the social media space for the fishing industry. We talk about how social media impacts fishing in both in positive and negative ways. We move towards talking about how one can successfully use social media for their benefit without maybe being pulled down from the negative aspects of expectations and comparison.
To follow along Ira's fishing content and new business follow him at:
@Ira.waldman @waldman.media
While hunting and fishing provide a life changing opportunity for most. Our bodies and our minds, are truly the foundation for who we are, and what we are able to do. Especially as we get older, it becomes more important we live a life we are proud of day after day, but that takes sacrifice and a lot of work.
I am captivated by the resilience of a body builder, because your body cannot lie. What accomplishments you may have once made, your body quickly forgets. Therefore, it is only up to you, to work all over again and make yourself again. This is no easy task. If it was easy, than everybody would be ripped. But somehow it seems like only few people are able to dedicate their lives to this discipline. I believe that this discipline is important in everything we do, whether that be in the outdoors or our personal lives. In, this podcast, Anthony breaks down finding the motivation day after day & the feeling of finding confidence and living into your best self.
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@Ant_Woodz - instagram
@allweknote - journal
antwoodzcoaching.com
Matt Lee -
Filmer and content creator, former guide at one of the biggest hunting outfitters in the western states, with experience beyond his years, he now films and shares stories for Hushin. He lives a passionate life in all aspects, in his work and free time. He believes that a rising tide lifts all ships, and your passion is your story to tell.
We talk a lot about how to live a passionate life and how to share that story.
Hope you enjoy the episode!
In today's podcast we talk to Brad Thompson who spends his summer ocean hunting with his spear gun and through Fall roaming the hills and wilderness land hunting after western big game while drawing parallels from each practice. Brad is the real deal, down to earth, calm and inviting.
He has found lots of success in and out of the water, but is always inviting others into the sport. Because spearfishing has changed his life, Brad led the local spearfishing club, OC spearos for 4 years, but is equally friendly and inviting about sharing his knowledge for landing hunting as well.
In this episode Brad talks about many of his great adventures, even a near death experience while diving, hunting tactics in the ocean and on land, and wisdom for all outdoor activities.
In today’s episode with Ryan Rankin, we address this topic and spend a lot of time talking about getting others engaged in hunting while we talk about our own stories and how we found hunting. Ryan helping build a community through the Usal Project.
Usal Projects is a community and brand focusing on bringing about the modern nature enthusiast and as their interest are far and wide in all avenues, their interest is to help create further connection with nature and others. Today, Usal is launching their Fish and Game club, online and in person to help others who are interested in hunting and fishing to learn more about it. Usal is dedicated through proper leadership and guidance that this will be done with care and respect for the community they are entering. Usal focuses on taking time to do it right and do it well while still offering the opportunity to anyone who has interest.
Wes Pierson is a captain and part owner of Bight Sportfishing. He has spent years and years searching for some of the biggest pelagic fish from tuna, swordfish and white seabass. He enjoys the dedication and knowledge it takes to seek out the elusive fish of white seabass.
But Wes isn't just about fishing, on his day off, we decided to hike around in the high desert looking for Chukar and Quail. I liked his approach to being outside. His interest in adventure, animals, clean food and simply being outside more brought about a peace and wisdom that was refreshing to be around.
If you have any desire to catch a White Seabass, I highly encourage you to seek out Bight Sportfishing and look up Wes on his instagram @onedowner
In this podcast I interview Christian Wright, a dedicated and obsessed waterfowl hunter from Northern California and one of my good friends. He shares 12 thoughts on how to be a better duck hunter whether you are just getting started or have been hunting for years. "Time on the water" is our most important tool, but hopefully these tips will help you along your way and you grow in your own waterfowl career.
1. Safety (3:35) Ear safety, wound care, life jacket,
2. Waterfowl ID (24:00)
3. Regulations (39:05)
4. Shooting, Practice, chokes, shot size and alternative ammo selection (56:10)
5. Dog Work (1:13:30) off-season work, dog trainers, etiquette, health, goals, patience
6. Calling, (1:29:10) listening to real birds, cheap vs expensive calls, calling techniques, calling variety, timing & group calling
7. Decoys - (1:52:35) Decoy quality and care, decoy placement, natural, different. Scouting
8. Hide Better -(2:07:12) Shadows, sun, wind, and brushing yourself in
9. Scouting (2:14:23) - Habitats and patterns, public and private access, adaptive, setting up multiple plans
10. Blind Etiquette (2:26:40) Group Hunting, Invitations & Guest, working Together, spot burning, communication, dogs
11. Game Care (2:35:23), In the Field to the Kitchen
12. Rest and Nutrition 2:44:30) sleeping the night before, hydration before fatigue, healthier snacks
The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.