Into The Backing Podcast Ep. 01: An Introduction

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We’re excited to finally announce “Into the Backing”, a new Anchored Outdoors podcast hosted by April Vokey!

Into the Backing is a roundtable forum that takes a closer look at the outdoor’s most controversial topics. Follow along as we hear the viewpoints, science and personal opinions from leading experts in their field.

We’ve got all sorts of discussion coming your way in this monthly series. Between pro-hatchery and anti-hatchery biologists, social media influencers and old-school industry types, catch and release anglers and meat hunters … we’re putting some hot topics on the table for you to form your own opinions.

Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on episode one, where we keep it light with a friendly debate about if there’s such a thing as too easy in fishing.

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