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    Explore " seabass" with insightful episodes like "Come on Over...We’re Crushing Burgers!", "Episode 6: Steve Lassley. Bad, Bad Company.", "Episode 4: White Seabass Special. Tankers, Slobs and Squid Nests.", "Episode 3: Multi-Million dollar money tournaments and pelagic fish heavy metals." and "Episode 2: PACFIGHTER aka Ryan Griffin" from podcasts like ""Come On Over - A Jeff Mauro Podcast", "The Offshore Explorer", "The Offshore Explorer", "The Offshore Explorer" and "The Offshore Explorer"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Come on Over...We’re Crushing Burgers!

    Come on Over...We’re Crushing Burgers!

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    Episode 6: Steve Lassley. Bad, Bad Company.

    Episode 6:  Steve Lassley. Bad, Bad Company.

    Captain Steve Lassley is a legend in Southern California. He has had success at all levels of his career. From starting out as a commercial fisherman at 17 to running the largest sport fishing fleet ever assembled. Get an insight into what it takes to build the winningest teams in saltwater fishing history from one of the greatest of all time. Success in fishing is not a matter a luck, rather it's long, long hours and preparation.  

    Episode 4: White Seabass Special. Tankers, Slobs and Squid Nests.

    Episode 4: White Seabass Special. Tankers, Slobs and Squid Nests.

    How can you know how old a white sea bass is? What can the sounds that white sea bass make when they’re spawning tell you? 
    How does the sea bass population in a given area relate to squid nests in the 
    area? 

    Today’s episode focuses on White Seabass. Today’s guests are Chugey Sepulveda and Scott Albers of PIER, the 
    Pfleger Institute of Environmental Research, who has appeared on this podcast previously. Listen in to hear today’s guest discuss commercial and recreational fishing of white sea bass, and hear what they have to say about studying recordings of white sea bass sounds, where white sea bass go when they’re not spawning, and why fishing for sea bass in Mexico is different from fishing for sea bass anywhere else.

    Topics Discussed in This Episode

    ● Studying white sea bass spawning patterns by recording the sounds that they make
    ● What the frequency and intensity of sound a sea bass makes can tell you
    ● How the recordings are recovered
    ● The purpose of listening for sounds that indicate spawning
    ● Where white sea bass go when they’re not spawning
    ● Why sea bass are often found near squid nests
    ● Why the really big sea bass found along the coast aren’t usually found by the Channel Islands
    ● How the squid’s population relates to the white sea bass population
    ● Why sea bass may be following sardines
    ● The methods of commercial sea bass fishing
    ● How commercial gill net operations work
    ● How much commercial fishers catch as opposed to recreational fishers
    ● Bluefin fishing
    ● Whether the squid spawning coincides with the sea bass spawning
    ● What is known about how sea bass age
    ● The difference in size and maturity for male and female white sea bass
    ● How length growth slows as sea bass get older
    ● What the otolith can tell about sea bass
    ● How fishing for sea bass in Mexico differs from other methods of sea bass fishing
    ● Plans for sea bass fishing this year
    ● What kind of year this will be for sea bass fishing

    Episode 3: Multi-Million dollar money tournaments and pelagic fish heavy metals.

    Episode 3: Multi-Million dollar money tournaments and pelagic fish heavy metals.

    The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Fishing the worlds RICHEST fishing tournament. Getting tested for mercury and uranium from fish consumption and what it means. What’s it like to build your own boat? In this episode of The Offshore Explorer, Ryan Griffin shares his experience with designing and building his own boat –both the good parts and the bad parts, and would he do it again?

    Topics Discussed in This Episode

    Ryan’s hair analysis for toxic metals ● Why big fish carry the most metals ● What chelation therapy is and why it might be needed ● How to get hair follicle tests for toxic metals●How Ryan got the idea to build his own boat ● Ryan’s inspiration when he was planning what kind of boat to build ● How long it took to finish Ryan’s boat ● Solo fishing ● How Ryan got temporarily blinded while welding on the boat ● How Ryan named his boat ● The fishing tournament scene in Cabo ● Ryan’s first swordfish with a rod and reel (it was a pig) ● Trolling for marlin ● Tournament fishing 


    Episode 2: PACFIGHTER aka Ryan Griffin

    Episode 2:  PACFIGHTER aka Ryan Griffin

    In this episode I sit down with Ryan Griffin and discuss his experiences in the outdoors and his incredible 2019. Ryan is one of the local heavies when it comes to Seabass and Bluefin. He also was one of the few who managed to score big on the deep drop frenzy last year. We also discuss his passion for Steelhead and the importance of protecting our secret honey holes. Various other topics include state fishery management, Insta-fame and building your own boat. I also dive into Ryan's sushi expertise and how our consumption of large pelagic's could be affecting our health. Lastly we recap the 2019 Bisbee's tournament and his experiences in the big game money scene. 

    Episode 1: Diving Deep with Chugey Sepulveda.

    Episode 1: Diving Deep with Chugey Sepulveda.

    The Offshore Explorer Podcast – Episode 1


    How long does a swordfish live? What are the best methods to catch swordfish? Where do they go when they are not here? How old is a 50lb. Seabass? These are some of the topics that will be covered in today’s episode.


    Today’s guest is Chugey Sepulveda of PIER, the Pfleger Institute of Environmental Research. Chugey is a fisherman and research scientist who holds a Ph.D. in Marine Biology from the University of California San Diego. Listen in to hear what Chugey has to say about his work studying white sea bass and swordfish, the importance of applied science in fisheries, and the deep dropping method of fishing for swordfish.


    Topics Discussed in This Episode


    • Deep dropping in 2019
    • Chugey’s background in marine biology
    • White sea bass population cycles
    • The age of a 50-pound sea bass
    • What led to the transition in focus from sea bass to swordfish
    • Why there aren’t a lot of swordfish near the surface in some years
    • How to tell the difference between female and male swordfish
    • The reason for importing swordfish
    • What mousetrapping means
    • Integrating deep dropping into a fishing community
    • Why deep drop fishing is so effective
    • What swordfish eat
    • What to look for when choosing a swordfishing spot
    • What the tagging shows about which fish leave and which fish stick around all year
    • The distribution of weight in the swordfish
    • Studies on aging swordfish
    • How long swordfish can live
    • How the mythos of the swordfish applies to the deep drop technique
    • Whether swordfish school up
    • Minimizing discards
    • Fishing for opah
    • Why it took so long for California fishermen to start deep dropping


    Quotes From the Show


    “Any fish that gets together to spawn and spawns in a small little aggregation spot, makes them real susceptible to commercial gear. Also recreational gear.”


    “Understanding how old a fish is at its maturity, that’s a real important question. That’s applied science.”


    “When you’re harpooning when they’re not finning, I mean, that’s painful.”

    124 – Surf News, April 19, 2016

    124 – Surf News, April 19, 2016

    In today’s episode, David and Scott analyze the Australian leg of the tour and ask, is unpredictability more valued than perfection? They also congratulate the first (known) Pulitzer Prize winning surfer and Taj on retirement. And lastly, they discuss the introduction of women’s events on The Big Wave World Tour, plus Dukes and Kooks and much more. Enjoy! WILLIAM …

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    Limited Appeal - Porcupine poop

    Limited Appeal - Porcupine poop
    In case you were expecting us to have a few episodes without talking about defecating, this is what you get. In this week's Urban Legend, Warren exposes the truth about cats, milk, and diarrhoea. If you have a cat you might be disturbed to learn about what is best for it. Then Luc describes one of the (many) seminars he has seen about poop. In this case, he describes a lion scat full of quills from the porcupine he had eaten. Ouch! Why didn't he just eat meat? Finally, T-bone reveals a frightening but amusing lack of understanding about excretory physiology. If you work for the Ex-Lax company, please explain your brand name to us via email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
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