Fish Schtick Podcast Episode 1

May 13, 2009 1 Comment by Michael Mauro

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SHOW NOTES

On today’s Fish Schtick, our guest will be Angie Michaels. Angie is the busiest lady in the world of fishing, today we’ll talk to her about her company, FishHer – Angie is President and CEO. We’ll also talk about the charity they’ve spun off called GoFishGirls! Angie is also a part owner of a new fishing site called Tackle Interactive. When she’s not doing all of that, she’s wrangling her kids in Omaha Nebraska or chasing bass down in the Ozarks. Angie Michaels is our guest today on the Fish Schtick!

Brian / Moldy Chum News
Fishermen in Papua New Guinea are using condoms for lures.
Angler battles 3.7 oz fish
Hustle and Fish is out
The Chairman of Anglo American visited the Bristol Bay Region.

Teeg / Recycled Fish News
- Trip to Minnesota this week, the blessed sound of tire hum
- Feeling like a rockstar on Mike’s photo blog
- Looking good for Fly Fishing Film tour in Omaha and Springfield, MO
- No dice on pike, but fun to try

Guest Intro
* Any kooky April Fools jokes at FishHer HQ?
* What’s been your last great fishing exploit? When were you last out that was good?
* Tell us about FishHer
* There was no such thing as a Fishing Badge in Girls Scouts, but you’re changing that – tell us about it
* Talk through a GFG event and a GFG Extreme
* What are some of your favorite memories from this past year with GFG
* What’s cool or hot in the world of fishing related to women?
* Tell us about TI
* What else is shakin’ in your world?
* Any fishing trips planned for this year?

Conservation:
Nebraska stream allocation issue overstated, tabled
National Parks Lead ban and ASA Response
Tribes suing the state of Washington over culverts
BC pipeline threatens the coast.

Final Word:
That’s an oldie….but goodie.

Lost Cell Phone Found In Fish’s Belly
Andrew Cheatle thought his cell phone was lost at sea after it slipped out of his pocket during a day at the beach. But a week later, while shopping for a new phone his girlfriend’s phone rang. “Your old phone number is calling my phone,” she said, according to The Sun Newspaper.

When they answered the bizarre call, they heard this unbelievable story: Apparently fisherman Glen Kerley caught a 25-pound cod and, upon filleting it, discovered Cheatle’s watery phone. 

The phone didn’t work, so Kerley removed the SIM card and put it into his phone to trace the owner. “I know what it’s like to lose your phone,” said Kerley, who’s found plastic cups, teaspoons and batteries inside the bellies of greedy cod. “I thought I may as well make a few calls to see if I could get it back to the owner. The phone was a bit smelly, but I was glad to return it.” 

”I didn’t believe him when he called,” Cheatle told The Sun Newspaper. “But it was my phone, and incredibly it still worked after I dried it out. I know it sounds like a fish tale, but it is 100 percent true.”

Close:
That’s the Schtick for another week, remember that your lifestyle runs downstream … Good Cheer, Blessings and Great Adventures.

Contact Us:

Teeg Stouffer – http://www.recycledfish.org
Brian Bennett – http://www.moldychum.com
Michael Mauro – http://www.mauromedia.com
Angie Michaels – http://www.fishher.com

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