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    Explore " trout unlimited" with insightful episodes like "Drew YoungeDyke - Hook, Line, and Sisu: The Determination of Conservation Efforts", "#60: Trout Unlimited - Friendships, service, preservation & trout fishing in North GA.", "Adventure With T (A Trout Episode)", "Travel Utah Podcast Episode 4-(Part 2 of Brett Prettyman of the Utah Bucket List)" and "Nature Without and Within with Rene Henery, PhD" from podcasts like ""Outdoor Adventure Series", "North Georgia Life Podcast", "The Evolving Angler", "Travel Utah Podcast" and "Nature Evolutionaries"" and more!

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    Drew YoungeDyke - Hook, Line, and Sisu: The Determination of Conservation Efforts

    Drew YoungeDyke - Hook, Line, and Sisu: The Determination of Conservation Efforts

    Drew YoungeDyke is our guest on the Outdoor Adventure Series today.

    Drew grew up being exposed to various outdoor activities from a young age, such as hunting, camping, and fishing. Being out in the woods and riding horses on trails was a common occurrence in his childhood. Drew believes these experiences shaped his career choices.

    On this episode of the Outdoor Adventure Series, we discuss the various equipment needed for fly fishing, the importance of "sisu" in conservation work, and the ongoing efforts to prevent invasive carp from entering Lake Michigan. Drew also shares his experience with Trout Unlimited and the organization's work in expanding and improving trout and salmon habitats.

    We also explore the importance of supporting conservation efforts, regardless of whether you are a hunter, angler, or simply someone who enjoys outdoor activities. Join us for an informative and eye-opening discussion on the importance of protecting our natural resources for future generations.

    Discussion Points

    1. What is Trout Unlimited, and what is its focus?
    2. What does "sisu" mean, and how does it relate to conservation work?
    3. How can non-hunters and non-anglers benefit from joining conservation organizations like Trout Unlimited and Backcountry Hunters and Anglers?
    4. What actions can individuals take to minimize their impact on the environment when hunting and fishing?

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    To learn more about Drew’s work, click here to visit the Trout Unlimited website.

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    #60: Trout Unlimited - Friendships, service, preservation & trout fishing in North GA.

    #60: Trout Unlimited - Friendships, service, preservation & trout fishing in North GA.

    If your soul feels like it's in need of a little fresh air & refreshment from the beauty that is North GA, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better group of people to build friendships alongside, all while making life better for all who call this place 'home' -- both above and below water.  

    Take a look into a non-profit that goes beyond the banks of the trout stream in serving our community & has a number of chapters/locations to connect with here in the North GA area.  Today's episode features the Georgia Foothills Chapter of Trout Unlimited with special guest Jimmy Harris.

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    Adventure With T (A Trout Episode)

    Adventure With T (A Trout Episode)

    In this episode I am sitting down with Travis Hines, ( @Adventure.with.t ), to talk about some of the epic fly fishing adventures he takes. Some topics discussed in this episode: How his old IG account was hacked by Russians; What got him into fly fishing; The search for new streams; 2 broken rods in one trip; How fishing for trout is like hunting; Casting in small streams; Flies of choice; and Jumping over waterfalls to land big trout.  Follow @Adventure.with.t on Instagram; Follow @the_evolving_angler;  Podcast Sponsors: Unlimited Commercial and Residential Roofing (Central Kentucky) @RoofingReverend on IG; Chubby Chaser Custom Bucktails

    Nature Without and Within with Rene Henery, PhD

    Nature Without and Within with Rene Henery, PhD

    This Dialogue with ecologist and artist, Dr. Rene Henery will explore pathways toward the simultaneous healing of systems in nature and of our own internal systems, hearts, minds, and spirits. In the process, Rene will share some of his experiences, as a scientist deeply engaged in the complex and contentious politics of water in California, pivoting from an emphasis on the application of science and mind to “fix” the world to an emphasis on relationship and heart, to heal, to catalyze greater connection with others and alignment with nature, and to be guided by what emerges from that connected place. The discussion with Rene will also explore how science, deep listening, and inner wisdom can work synergistically to orient us, with the dynamic natural systems we are a part of and the effects of that reorientation on the way we understand and value diversity and equity, our capacity for growth and change, and our felt sense of belonging.  We are part of nature.

    Dr. Rene Henery is a Deep Ecologist, artist, writer, and speaker based in Northern California. Rene holds a joint position as California Science Director for Trout Unlimited, US’s oldest and largest Salmon and River conservation NGO and part-time Research Faculty with the University of Nevada, Reno, Global Water Center. Rene’s work in the US and abroad embraces water, diversity, reconciliation, and equity as pathways to resilient ecosystems, coherent communities, and personal experience of belonging. In his home state of California, Rene works collaboratively with private landowners, resource managers, universities, NGO’s, and state and federal agencies to recover water-dependent systems through science, relationship, and the reconciliation of conservation, flood management, agriculture, environmental justice, and indigenous wisdom

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