Recent Episodes
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RAPID REACTION: Albies Win in NC
Mar 12, 2025 – 1:28:51 -
EP175: Rod Building Entrepreneurship | Zack's Custom Rods
Feb 3, 2025 – 41:24 -
EP174: Science in the Seychelles | Keith Rose-Innes
Jan 20, 2025 – 1:37:55 -
EP173: Grit & Determination | Captains for Clean Water
Jan 18, 2025 – 1:28:51 -
The Angling Economy #2 - Goods & Market Failures
Dec 24, 2024 – 33:32 -
EP170: Management Woes & Offensive Memes
Dec 22, 2024 – 1:19:39 -
The Angling Economy #1 - Back to School
Dec 18, 2024 – 57:14 -
EP168: STRIPED BASS ACTION ALERT
Dec 8, 2024 – 9:08 -
EP167: Striper TC Report Q&A
Dec 6, 2024 – 1:04:45 -
RAPID REACTION: Mystery Stripers That Don't Exist
Dec 5, 2024 – 1:04:44 -
EP165: Blending Art & Advocacy | Compleat Angler
Dec 4, 2024 – 36:07 -
SHOP TALK #4: Robot Dogs & Mismatched Boots
Dec 3, 2024 – 49:56 -
EP163: Thankful for Striper Advocates
Nov 27, 2024 – 38:26 -
EP162: Legend of the Game - Bob Popovics Tribute
Nov 18, 2024 – 2:21:16 -
RAPID REACTION: The Striped Bass Circus
Oct 23, 2024 – 1:03:14 -
EP160: Everything Striped Bass - Your Questions Answered
Oct 20, 2024 – 2:00:51 -
EP159: All Species Recap | Tim Adams of Oxbow Brewing
Oct 17, 2024 – 54:57 -
Beyond the Filet: The Untold Economic Impact of Redfish
Oct 5, 2024 – 21:47 -
Catch, Log & Contribute: An App Changing the Game for Fisheries
Oct 5, 2024 – 39:57 -
Battle to Conserve Louisiana Redfish: Latest Updates & LA Creel
Oct 5, 2024 – 51:46 -
Jack Crevalle: A Proactive Approach for Underappreciated Fish
Oct 5, 2024 – 30:42 -
EP154: Uncovering False Albacore | Capt. Ray Jarvis
Sep 11, 2024 – 54:57 -
EP153: CALL TO ACTION - False Albacore in NC
Aug 16, 2024 – 17:54 -
EP152: Tunny Tournament | False Albacore Science
Aug 16, 2024 – 21:48 -
EP151: Motion For Menhaden | Rapid Reaction
Aug 7, 2024 – 19:35 -
SHOP TALK #3: Mighty Jacks & Tangled Anglers
Jul 25, 2024 – 42:34 -
EP149: Local Singles Program | Striper Gear Choices
Jul 19, 2024 – 29:41 -
EP146: Return of the Eel Pond Stripers
Jul 15, 2024 – 56:23 -
EP145: Manufacturers Driving Change | Hogy Lures
Jul 8, 2024 – 54:45 -
EP146: Cobia Addendum II - Get Involved
Jun 27, 2024 – 37:25 -
EP145: Striper Community Celebration | Ted Upton of North Point Brands
Jun 13, 2024 – 46:58 -
EP144: Mathematics of Menhaden | Genevieve Nesslage, Ph.D.
Jun 3, 2024 – 38:17 -
EP143: No Targeting Closures & Hook Choices | Rapid Reaction
May 1, 2024 – 40:38 -
Blane's Game Changers: Chuck Ragan
Apr 28, 2024 – 1:20:39 -
EP141: Striped Bass Spawn Dynamics | Marty Gary
Apr 22, 2024 – 1:15:37 -
EP140: Countin’ Sheep & Citizen Data | Luyen Chou
Mar 29, 2024 – 1:14:35 -
EP139: Holding Maryland Accountable | Striper News
Mar 28, 2024 – 31:10 -
SHOP TALK #2: Rough Seas
Mar 25, 2024 – 51:39 -
EP137: Rebuilding Maine's Working Waterfront | Ben Martens of MCFA
Mar 20, 2024 – 53:07 -
Blane's Game Changers: Hilary Hutcheson
Mar 20, 2024 – 1:29:13 -
EP135: Cobia Angler Collaborations | Florida Manta Project
Mar 17, 2024 – 41:54 -
EP134: Different Fish, Same Story | Louisiana Redfish Hearing
Mar 11, 2024 – 1:25:37 -
EP133: Follow the Drum Beat | Catch Cormier
Feb 28, 2024 – 1:01:55 -
EP132: Big Win for Little Tunny | Bonus Meeting Coverage
Feb 24, 2024 – 30:57 -
CALL TO ACTION: False Albacore In North Carolina
Feb 16, 2024 – 21:47 -
Blane's Game Changers: Jay Nichols
Feb 12, 2024 – 1:23:19 -
EP129: History of Canadian Stripers | Andrew Murphy
Feb 5, 2024 – 49:51 -
EP128: Senate Testimony Experience | Capt. Kyle Schaefer
Jan 29, 2024 – 46:09 -
EP127: Addendum II: Bullets Dodged for 2024
Jan 25, 2024 – 25:38 -
EP126: Redfish Hearing Circus | Rapid Reaction
Jan 23, 2024 – 52:36
Recent Reviews
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CaudalPeduncleGreat fisheries podcast!Love the intersection of industry and science and learning more about all of the collaborations!
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Oh MykissGuides and Anglers Making a DifferenceOf all the NGOs doing fish conservation work, ASGA is second to none. The Guide Post provides me with to date analysis and calls to action on the issues facing the marine fisheries I care about.
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Capt. WhalleyIf you love fishing, you’ll love this podcast!The Guide Post podcast is such a valuable resource for recreational fishermen, guides and anyone wanting to learn more about fisheries & how they are managed. Their no nonsense, science backed fishery mgmt approach is refreshing and what our fisheries need to be robust and abundant. Listen, learn and find a way to make your local fisheries better for the next generation.
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B. WeissVery Interesting! Give this podcast a chance!Being a very active and passionate fisherman and outdoorsman I began listening to this podcast, recommended by a friend. I have deeply enjoyed discussion the topics and featured guests from what I have listened to so far! It is easy to sit back and assume that our fisheries are being taken care of and properly managed by lawmakers. This podcast gives listeners not only the access to hear what is going on with species management but the unique ability to hear the people and the processes behind it. This podcast allows us digest ALL of the information and make FULLY informed opinions of our own so we can show support if needed! Loving this!
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mthrnurse3Support and RespectIn complete support of these great gentlemen fighting to protect our fisheries! Thank you !
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ScottydalaskaCheers to the ASGAWonderful group doing meaningful work! Keep it up gents!
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Searun207Meaningful and informativeAwesome podcast! Allows me understand and think more critically about some of the important conservation issues that our fisheries face. I love what ASGA is doing!
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Amani2merMust-listen pod for all anglersThis is on my regular rotation of podcasts. The definitive source for important updates, news, and information about our fisheries, marine research, and fisheries policy.
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Nickjonesfishes31The bestThis is one of my favorite podcasts. They always have good, relevant topics that appeal to anglers just getting into the sport as well veteran fisherman who have been doing it for a lifetime. Good information that sparks good conversation outside of the podcast is a gold standard. They also highlight the most authentic voices in the industry. Hard to beat.
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Eddie GonnellaRelevant and accurate infoThe guidepost is my one stop for staying up to date on what is happening in the fishing industry and more importantly within the marine biology space and how those two interact with public policy.
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Sarahmae527S.M.MThis is my go-to podcast to stay up to date and learn more about fisheries as I continue to dive into everything fishing!
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Cory RedThis is THE fisheries policy organizationBig fan of everything ASGA is doing and can already tell they’re going to make some big time impacts in fisheries management. Appreciate how easy to understand they’re making very detailed topics. Our fisheries have not been managed for the people, and it’s because it’s always been “above the heads” of most stakeholders. ASGA is flipping the script. Our voices need to be heard!
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TriggerNJNeeds better audio volumeGreat podcast and content! My only suggestion is audio needs to be dialed up a bit especially during guest interviews on some of the episodes. Lot of us listening are doing so in cars, boats etc. and with volume dialed all way up some of it’s a bit low.
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SisuBobAudio improvement neededGreat subject mater; but Tony’s audio needs improvement. Hard to understand
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wellriggedTelling it like it isGreat commentary and translation of public policy in the fisheries. The best source of information for all kinds of anglers, professional guides to the brand new. -that negative review left by an obvious commercial guy claiming a “rush Limbaugh” is hysterical, way to represent the 1%
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EmilyPKnightGreat new podcast seafood, fishing, and conservation!Great way for folks to learn and engage in important fishing and conservation issues! So much is going on among all the management bodies, and this podcast helps folks navigate it.
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Spoon of LodineThank youThank you guys for creating a platform to have the discussions that need to be had with great people to have them with. THANK YOU!
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RaustieFeels like political talk radioWhile I agree with with them content and substance of the show it’s hard to listen to. It feels like just a political monologue. There is a lack of discussion just someone talking at me. It feels like Rush Limbaugh is yelling at me most of the show. When other presenters talk it get interesting and much more enjoyable. I will keep listening but it would be nice if it was more discussion oriented. If it feel like a lecture where people try to manufacture anger then I will have to stop listening.
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GehhhshhhehdhjEasy Way to Get Pro Insights on Fisheries Regulations!I just listened to Episode 3 which was a great resource as I was unable to attend the MA public hearing on Striped Bass about which I do care a lot. The options out for comment I have read and re-read and it is fantastic to get Willy and Tony’s insight as the impact of some of these items is not entirely clear. Their translation and explanation are very useful. Although beyond that - the realistic demeanor of what is going on is refreshing on a topic that can get heated and a bit off topic pretty quickly. Kudos Willy and Tony 👏 look forward to the next episode and thank you for providing this service to the community!
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ZamolteApproachable conservation discussionsConservation discussed in a manner that is both approachable and understandable. Would recomendable to anyone who has fished off the Atlantic coast of the US.
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Capt. BennyMuch neededAmazing work, gentlemen. This type of conversation and organic form of education is desperately needed in every community. There are so many striking similarities in our fisheries and many of the same hurdles plague both. Every outdoorsman should make a point of listening and engaging. The future of the places and sports we hold dear to our lives, are at stake.
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SalmoStriperSave the Striped Bass!I just listened to this podcast- phenomenal! The explanations were concise, easy to follow and thorough. I will admit, after sitting through the most recent public meeting online and reading up on the PID, I didn’t have a good grasp on the vocabulary, didn’t understand the players, biomass studies, conservation equivalence etc... But, this podcast helped bring it all together in a very short 45 mins. As a newcomer to stripers on the fly, I feel like I can be an accurate barometer for content and this pod cast was excellent. It should be a mandatory assignment for every striped bass fisherman who wishes to preserve this vital resource! Let’s make our voices heard!
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Quiet QGreat informationEvery east coast striped bass angler should listen to this. Thank you for clearing up the PID
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jwcanglerImportant podcast for saltwater anglersAnyone who cares about striper fishing, the strength of the fishery, and the health of our local waters should listen to this podcast. Highly informative.
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Kyle L. SchaeferThe Gateway to Abundant Fisheries...Im beyond excited to see the launch of this podcast. Fisheries can be complicated but Tony & Willy break it down into meaningful actionable points that can allow ALL fisheries particpants to become powerful advocates. Educate yourself here and take action to ensure we can all keep doing what we love.
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