The Inshore Journal is centered around light-tackle saltwater fishing. Join Capt Rennie Clark and Will Lear as they talk redfish, trout, flounder, and anything else that can be caught inshore or nearshore. We also do product reviews, talk with Captains, and more!
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | SportsWilderness |
Join Capt Rennie Clark as he welcomes Capt Brian Williams of Badfish Charters out of Ocean City, NJ to the show. The two talk about Striper Fishing in the northeast along with several other species of fish.
Join Capt Rennie Clark as he gives tips on how to winterize your boat. He also talks about what is biting in Southeastern, NC. As the end of a very rainy and unstable year of weather Capt Ren gives a current assessment of the Cape Fear River and th... more
Join Capt Rennie Clark and Will Lear as they discuss Hurricane Florence and give everyone a first hand account of what happened during the storm and what is going on in the Carolinas after the storm. Please continue to support the recovery efforts in... more
Join Capt Rennie Clark and Will Lear as they interview Keith Green, current IFA Redfish Tour Director. Keith is also a former BASS and FLW angler. This episode talks about the upcoming IFA Redfish Tour Event in Georgetown, SC on September 22, 2018 ... more
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It’s not easy doing a radio show or a podcast what are you guys are good at it let’s see some new episodes!!!!!!
Thank you, guys. Great content, great hosts. No BS. No filler. I have learned a lot from this one.
I love the content except for when they begin pushing the catch and release only thing. I release some back and keep what I want to eat. I am legal and it is ethical and legal to keep some of what you catch. As long as you are within the regulations it is no one elses concern. Now focus on content and less on forcing your opinions on other people.
Excellent information here. I really enjoyed the listener questions episode. Keep it up!
Good stuff, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Apple Podcasts | #66 | Japan/Sports/Wilderness |
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