Anchored Podcast Ep. 105: Geoff Mueller on Being Behind the Words

Geoff Mueller On Being Behind The Words
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You’ve probably seen Geoff Mueller’s name below a thought-provoking essay in a magazine or industry publication. Geoff is the senior editor of The Drake magazine and is a copy-writer for over a dozen popular brands.  

Geoff began his career in BC’s newspaper circuit before becoming a managing editor at Fly Fisherman Magazine, and in 2010 he took on a job with Tom Bie at The Drake magazine, where is still working today. 

In this episode of Anchored, April sits down with Geoff to discuss how he got involved in the industry, pushing people’s buttons and if we’re loving our rivers to death.

Buy Geoff’s Book: What a Trout Sees: A Fly-Fishing Guide to Life Underwater
Length: 41:15

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