Observations from the water - conversations about fishing (and life). Avid angler or not, we think it'll be interesting to hear what's swimming around in our heads - it isn't just fishing. Hosted by Ryan Shea, a charter captain/fishing guide and Jordan DiVirgilio, a tackle designer/manufacturer and tournament angler - 2 points of view collide in numerous debates and discussions. It's a little insight into the angling community...and an effort to open lines of communication between tribes.
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Observations from the water - conversations about fishing (and life). Avid angler or not, we think it'll be interesting to hear what's swimming around in our heads - it isn't just fishing. Hosted by Ryan Shea, a charter captain/fishing guide and Jordan DiVirgilio, a tackle designer/manufacturer and tournament angler - 2 points of view collide in numerous debates and discussions. It's a little insight into the angling community...and an effort to open lines of communication between tribes.
Both Jordan and Ryan spent some time on their local water this past week, so as per usual, they talk about what they saw when they were out there. Topics include lots of floating/dead smallmouth bass, a strong walleye bite further west, record high water temperatures, and more. Following that discussion, the guys provide the angling forecast for this upcoming week. Ryan gets deep about his fishing trip to New Jersey.
Two Angles on Angling
Observations from the water - conversations about fishing (and life). Avid angler or not, we think it'll be interesting to hear what's swimming around in our heads - it isn't just fishing. Hosted by Ryan Shea, a charter captain/fishing guide and Jordan DiVirgilio, a tackle designer/manufacturer and tournament angler - 2 points of view collide in numerous debates and discussions. It's a little insight into the angling community...and an effort to open lines of communication between tribes.