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Radio Show (Internet)

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:15 am
by Stan Wright
Ask About Fly Fishing .com
Our next show -

Think Like A Fish! - Catch More Tarpon,
Bonefish & Permit

Aaron Adams, Ph.D., a marine biologist understands the
habitats that warmwater coastal saltwater gamefish live
in. Knowing something about a fish’s life cycle and behavior
patterns will give you a better idea of when and where
you’re most likely to find fish. Red drum, spotted seatrout,
permit, bonefish, snook, tarpon, barracuda, snapper, ladyfish,
weakfish, bluefish, striped bass, cobia, cero mackerel,
Spanish mackerel, and jacks all have their preferred place
to live and feed. Listen in to find out how you can think
like a fish to catch more fish. Aaron also applies his
knowledge of fish and their habitats, as well as his love
for fishing, to his job as director of the conservation
organization Bonefish & Tarpon Trust. BTT is dedicated to
keeping our fisheries healthy for future generations: more
fish = better fishing.


Go to his 'ASK' page using the link below and ask him a
question...

http://www.askaboutflyfishing.com/speakers/aaron-adams/

Tune in, Wednesday October 3rd to hear his answers...

6:00 PM Pacific
7:00 PM Mountain
8:00 PM Central
9:00 PM Eastern

To access the show using the Internet just visit our home page
at the time of the show and you'll see the red link 'Listen to
the LIVE Show',just click on this link to launch our media
player and listen to the broadcast.

http://www.askaboutflyfishing.com

One click and you're listening in LIVE.

Thanks, we hope you enjoy the show!

D. Roger Maves
www.AskAboutFlyFishing.com

Follow me on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/AskAboutFlyFish


Ask About Fly Fishing - Internet Radio
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:19 am
by Ahnkochee
You think we could talk Mr. Adams into sending us keiki tarpon, and snook to stock up Kaelepulu pond? :D

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:57 am
by Stan Wright
That would be nice. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I started not to post this, but figured the oio (bonefish) part might get some to listen in. The whole idea of learning about the habits of whatever fish your after should be more than enough to get most people interested.

I think that the time it's on here is 3:00 pm.... if you want to listen live, they keep it on file so you can listen any time after it airs... and if you have questions, just email them in before show time.