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Saving the World’s Wild Salmon

John Henigin

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Our first guest is Joe Meyer from Berkley Line. Joe gives us a mini-lesson as to why fishing line is so important. It’s the workhorse when it comes to fishing, but doesn’t get the respect it deserves. Info at  https://www.berkley-fishing.com.

Next we bring on Guido Rahr, Executive Director of The Wild Salmon Center. They work to protect the strongest wild salmon rivers around the entire North Pacific. Check out  https://www.wildsalmoncenter.org. And don’t miss the book about Guido called Stronghold: One Man’s Quest to Save the World’s Wild Salmon.

And finally we chat with Harry Morse from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. We talk about elk and wild pig hunting. In fact, Harry was just back from his own successful hunting trip. For more info on the California Department of Fish and Wildlife go to  https://wildlife.ca.gov.

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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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