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		<title>Fish Schtick Episode 88 &#8211; Richard Louv</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 23:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Mauro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Richard Louv’s biography ends like this: he would rather fish than write. But between “Richard Louv is…” and “…rather fish than write,” is the story of a man who has written eight books and coined the term “Nature Deficit Disorder.” The book that kicked off an international conversation about the relationship with children and nature is entitled Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder. His latest book, The Nature Principle: Human Restoration and the End of Nature-Deficit Disorder offers a new vision of the future, in which our lives are as immersed in nature as they are in technology. ]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Richard Louv’s biography ends like this: he would rather fish than write. But between “Richard Louv is…” and “…rather fish than write,” is the story of a man who has written eight books and coined the term “Nature Deficit Disorder.</itunes:subtitle>
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It’s Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Thanks today to BossTin (http://www.BossTin.com), makers of environmentally friendly fishing weights … The Fish Schtick is presented by Fishhound. Fishhound is the world’s largest provider of real-time fishing reports delivered directly to you from licensed guides &amp; boat captains - fresh off the water. With coverage on thousands of waters, you’ll know where to go, when to go and what to throw. Interactive maps, GPS coordinates, mobile apps and more... Sign up for free today at www.fishhound.com (http://www.fishhound.com).

Fishhound Fishing Report

Froggy Waters Outdoors reports 5 Star Fishing in their November 28 report for the Eno River in North Carolina. Fishing is HOT right now for bass, crappie, white bass and catfish.  Nearly every stretch of the river has active fish, particularly the area below the Red Mill Rd launch.

Captain Lain Goodwin says c’mon down to Key Largo, Florida. Redfish and trout are on the flats and the water is clear. Redfish from 20-26 inches are tailing all over, and they’re catching some big trout up to 28 inches. The bite should stay good until water temperatures start dropping below 70.

On the Missouri River in Montana, Headhunters Guide Service says that the color pink has started to creep into their daily regimen. It is not required as of yet, but the writing is on the wall. The water temps are still falling about 1 degree every 4 days at a Saturday water temperature of 41F. We can still expect fish to travel to the fly for another couple degrees. We think and hope.

For a free report on waters near you, www.fishhound.com (http://www.fishhound.com).

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Brian / Moldy Chum News
Chum Crosses The Road (http://www.moldychum.com/home-old/2011/11/23/as-expected.html)
Flies for Fins (http://www.moldychum.com/home-old/2011/11/25/flies-for-fins.html)
Holiday Gift Guide (http://www.moldychum.com/home-old/2011/11/26/the-holiday-gift-buying-guide-onslaught-begins.html)

Teeg / Recycled Fish News
12 Days of Itchmas is about to kick off on Fish Itch:
http://fishitch.com/12-days-of-itchmas/ (http://fishitch.com/12-days-of-itchmas/)

 (http://fishitch.com/12-days-of-itchmas/)Holiday Tackle Box Auctions are up and running, selling way too cheap:
http://www.recycledfish.org/blog/holiday-tackle-box-auctions/ (http://www.recycledfish.org/blog/holiday-tackle-box-auctions/)

The Recycled Fish “On Ice” Tour event at Dakota Angler was a blast: 
http://www.dakotaangler.com/Products/335-ice-institute-tickets.aspx (http://www.dakotaangler.com/Products/335-ice-institute-tickets.aspx)

This weekend, the St. Paul Ice Fishing &amp; Winter Sports Expo – the official kickoff to our Recycled Fish “On Ice” Tour: 
http://www.agievents.com/shows/display.cfm?showID=56 (http://www.agievents.com/shows/display.cfm?showID=56)

Around the world of fishing in 120 Seconds
Brought to you by BossTin (http://BossTin.com) - makers of environmentally friendly fishing weights for the fly and conventional tackle angler.

Good News in Florida, The Florida Fishing Academy, a non-profit created to teach at-risk youth both life and on-the-water skills, got a big help from Guy Harvey and a three-year, $30,000-a-year contract.

Minnesota – St. Paul, Minnesota to be precise – that’s ground zero for ice fishing enthusiasts with the St. Paul Ice Fishing and Winter Sports Expo this weekend. More exhibitors than ever before – Recycled Fish will be there as the kickoff for the Recycled Fish “On Ice” Tour.

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		<title>Fish Schtick Podcast Episode 4</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 04:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Mauro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Sam Snyder joins us from Kalamazoo, Michigan where he’s recently moved from Florida. He won’t be there for long though, he’s headed to the East Coast, the Desert Southwest and Alaska in the next year, so we’ll find out why when we talk to him today. Sam’s doctoral degree comes from the Religion and Nature program at the University of Florida. His dissertation covered the role that religions and cultural values have played in conservation. For the first time, the National Sporting Library has awarded a John H. Daniels Fellowship to someone in the angling field, Sam heads there for his fellowship this year. He’s been published in the American Fly Fisher Journal, and has a piece on restoration of Rio Grande Cutthroat coming out in that publication later this summer. <!--more-->So we’ll talk with him about all of that – plus his unique take on Dick Cheney’s induction into the American Fly Fishing Museum on today’s Fish Schtick.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Dr. Sam Snyder joins us from Kalamazoo, Michigan where he’s recently moved from Florida. He won’t be there for long though, he’s headed to the East Coast, the Desert Southwest and Alaska in the next year, so we’ll find out why when we talk to him today.</itunes:subtitle>
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SHOW NOTES

Dr. Sam Snyder joins us from Kalamazoo, Michigan where he’s recently moved from Florida. He won’t be there for long though, he’s headed to the East Coast, the Desert Southwest and Alaska in the next year, so we’ll find out why when we talk to him today. Sam’s doctoral degree comes from the Religion and Nature program at the University of Florida. His dissertation covered the role that religions and cultural values have played in conservation. For the first time, the National Sporting Library has awarded a John H. Daniels Fellowship to someone in the angling field, Sam heads there for his fellowship this year. He’s been published in the American Fly Fisher Journal, and has a piece on restoration of Rio Grande Cutthroat coming out in that publication later this summer. So we’ll talk with him about all of that – plus his unique take on Dick Cheney’s induction into the American Fly Fishing Museum on today’s Fish Schtick.

Brian / Moldy Chum News
Teeg / Recycled Fish News

Guest Intro / Interview
Dr. Sam Snyder is currently teaching Environmental Ethics at Kalamazoo College in Michigan, we’re catching him before he heads into another class. In his upcoming article, he says, “I believe that the species we seek to restore and the practices by which we restore them have much to teach us about how to be human in the midst of natural spaces.”  Sam, thanks for joining us on the Fish Schtick.

-       You and I have talked a lot about the overlap of faith and fishing. You’ve interviewed hundreds of people in the world of fishing and specifically fly fishing, who are some of the people you’ve talked to, and what are some of the main themes that have come out?

-       Tell us the story about riding in a van in New Mexico, and the person asking about native trout.

-       What’s the difference between a wild fish and a native fish, and why does that matter?

-       Tell us about what you’ll be working on as a Daniels Fellow, and what that involves.

-       But you’re also headed down to New Mexico – what’s that all about?

-       What about fishing, have you gotten out since moving to Michigan, where will you be fishing between now and then, and … Alaska!?

Conservation
We’ve been talking conservation-minded stuff all along, Sam – can you tell us about the state of the Rio Grande Cutthroat?

What are some other key native fish / wild fish issues that have come up in the course of your research?

Who are some of the leading people you’ve spoken with about current environmental concerns, and what are they saying?

Final Word
This is our last show of April, anybody got a poem for us?

Courtesy of Recycled Fish Co-Founder Matt Roberts:

the chorus of frogs
singing to the fresh cut grass
can smell the tulips

Contact Us:
Teeg Stouffer – http://www.recycledfish.org (http://www.recycledfish.org)
Brian Bennett – http://www.moldychum.com (http://www.moldychum.com)
Michael Mauro – http://www.mauromedia.com (http://www.mauromedia.com)  (http://www.flyfishingfilmtour.com)</itunes:summary>
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