Podcasts

Tom Pero is the man behind Wild River Press, a publishing house that has produced some of the best fishing books of our time.
Fanny Krieger is an extraordinary woman. April meets with Fanny at her San Fransisco home to see if she can learn more about her story.
In 1977, Larry Solomon wrote “The Caddis and the Angler”, the first book ever specifically written about caddis flies and how to fish them.
Russell Chatham is a world-renowned artist best known for his water colour paintings. An avid fly-fisher and hunter, it was inevitable that Russell would end up spending a major chunk of his life in Montana.
Bill Bakke is a proud Oregonian who’s been involved in fish conservation for over 40 years. Bill is a writer, an active voice in the media and the founder of the Native Fish Society.
Donald Trump Jr. needs no introduction. April meets with Donald in New York City to find out more about his upbringing, passion for the outdoors and his stance on public land.
Corley Kenna is the senior director for communications at Patagonia. In this episode, April meets with Corley in California to see if she can learn more about the definition of public land, national monuments and parks.
The Allen’s name is synonymous with the Kispiox Valley. Known for their long-standing history with one of BC’s most special steelhead fisheries, they’re just as well-known for their angling prowess, conservation efforts and matter-of-fact approach.
Dr. Aaron Adams is the director of science and conservation for the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust.
Ian Ricketts is an avid fly-fisherman who just happens to be the vice-president of Ocean Brands— a Richmond, British Columbia based distributor of canned wild salmon and tuna.
Keith Rose-Innes has explored some of the most remote corners of the globe. He started out as a young adventurer before becoming a fly fishing guide and, eventually, a lodge owner.
Steven Rinella is an avid angler, hunter and all-round outdoorsman. He is the author of five books and host of the popular tv series, MeatEater.