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Why Is Gyotaku Becoming So Popular?

John Henigin

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We open the show with Jordan Bose. Jordan just got back from a Kern River High Sierra fishing trip. Frank Selby helped him with flies and Jordan had super success. He even caught two doubles. Great segment.

Next Robert Chenoweth joins us to talk about the art of Gyotaku. You can make a print of your catch for a forever record and creative memory. Robert explains his special Gyotaku technique. Details at  https://www.thepaperfin.com.

Our final guest is Mark Sydney from Americana Sportfishing. They specialize in booking fishing trips in Costa Rica. Tell Mark what you want to target, when you want to fish, how many anglers – and he will get the boat and captain that are right for you. Go to  https://www.fishcostarica.com/

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Fish Talk Radio with John Henigin In 1999, John Henigin thought a local radio show about fishing in Santa Barbara might work. Ten years later, he has been honored four times by The Outdoors Writers Association of California as “Best...

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