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    Gone Fishing

    en-usMay 06, 2019
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, we talk about litter. Items that tend to make their way into our natural areas where they don't belong. What one local chapter of the Land Trust is doing about it. Fish hooks in the face, it happens more often than you might think. Major League Fishing, a national #1 ranking television show visits our waterways and highlights our conservation work. Jug fishing, the right way and the not quite as right way. Fishing with family. Everyone on the planet fishes at some point. Sam may have long lasting disease effects from a glass bottle injury on a shark fishing excursion...Or maybe from the bloody leatherman he used to remove a fish hook from his neck... Fishing is the cheapest form of entertainment, but could be the most dangerous if you fish with Sam.

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