A Fishing Story – Lori-Ann Murphy

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Lori-Ann Murphy started out as a trout guide in the late 1980’s before moving to live and guide in San Pedro, Belize. She founded Reel Women Fly Fishing Adventures in 1994—the first company to offer women-only fly fishing trips all over the world. Listen to the full story at the episode link below!

Episode #: 25 (click to listen)
Duration: 55 min
Topics Discussed: Lori-Ann shares her story and the struggles to become situated in a different country.

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