Anchored Podcast Ep. 62: Dr. Aaron Adams on Snook, Bonefish, Tarpon and Permit

Dr. Aaron Adams On Snook, Bonefish, Tarpon And Permit
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Dr. Aaron Adams is the director of science and conservation for the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust. In this episode of Anchored, April meets with Dr. Adams in Florida to discuss migrations and patterns of bonefish, permit and tarpon.

This episode is brought to you by Trident Fly Fishing

Buy Aaron’s Books: Fly Fisherman’s Guide to Saltwater Prey: How to Match Coastal Prey Fish & Invertebrates with the Fly Patterns That Imitate ThemOrvis Guide to Fly Fishing for Coastal Gamefish
Length: 55:36

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