The Golden Age of Surfcasting | OTW Podcast #34

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Kevin Blinkoff and Jimmy Fee talk about their surfcasting Glory Days, debate what was the "Golden Age" of surfcasting, and discuss the merits of bucktails and soft plastics.
    This episode of the OTW Podcast is presented by Old Town. We've been using these stable, versatile fishing platforms for everything from small pond bass to big water albies and stripers. Check out their line of fishing kayaks at www.oldtowncanoe.com/onthewater
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    Joey Calabria
    Timmy Lowman
    Billy Peters
    Artie Allsopp
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    Don Williams
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Комментарии • 16

  • @karlneumann6833
    @karlneumann6833 Месяц назад +5

    Great podcast.
    For some the golden ages are still ahead of us for others they maybe behind, one thing I know after listening to this show is that the adventure, love and journey of fishing will continue on for those who are hooked.
    Thanks for sharing ✌🏾🤙🏾

  • @bigwhitetaildreamsllc3965
    @bigwhitetaildreamsllc3965 Месяц назад +4

    Great podcast! Nice to hear you both share your Striper journey. The drive to catch bass can be an insatiable endeavor.

  • @brendanwoerner3352
    @brendanwoerner3352 Месяц назад +2

    I’m in my early 30’s so I’m very young compared to most but in mid 90’s, 1996-7 or so power pro was very new and expensive. I was one of few first people I know to use regular powerpro versus my uncle and grandfather who used nothing but 15lb-20lb mono. The laughs I got I will never forget from them. I also will never forget when my Uncle switched all his reels to braided line. 😅

  • @christopherrichard1525
    @christopherrichard1525 Месяц назад +6

    Lami GSB graphite blanks, followed by braided line and the Van Staals was a huge leap forward. Like 1994-2000

    • @NickOnTheWater
      @NickOnTheWater Месяц назад +1

      The advent of braid must have been insane

  • @NickOnTheWater
    @NickOnTheWater Месяц назад +5

    Depending on the time of consumption the gravy could also be at the bottom

  • @josephbergen1575
    @josephbergen1575 Месяц назад +2

    To me the golden ages occurred in 2 eras.
    1- Post World War 2 the sport exploded and regular/blue collar folks started to fish the surf
    2- 1981-1987. The amount of large fish taken between 81-83 was incredible & 84-87 cape and block island fishing was something beyond comprehension to me.

    • @jamestfee
      @jamestfee Месяц назад

      The incredible Block Island fishing of the mid-80s was well documented, but was the Cape also good then? Know of the great Nauset blitzes in the early 80s, and of course Stetzko’s fish, but was Cape Cod still fishing well in 84-87?

    • @josephbergen1575
      @josephbergen1575 Месяц назад +1

      I would like to revise my years from 1975-1985 For the cape cod & block island golden years of surf fishing. I pulled those years directly from an article authored by one of Steve Campos buddies.

  • @PatFin401
    @PatFin401 Месяц назад +2

    Good podcast! What was the book Jimmy was talking about? Sounds like a good read.

    • @jamestfee
      @jamestfee Месяц назад

      20 year on the Cape by Frank Daignault and Some Stories by Yvon Chouinard

  • @angryjay06
    @angryjay06 Месяц назад +1

    Now with social media and all the types of baits, people making videos, It used to take years and years of trail and error. Guys that put the time in did not share. Today you can learn as much as you like by watching social media !!

  • @xcel5
    @xcel5 Месяц назад

    I hope amfc allow 55inch slot for trophy purposes

  • @Cheech23
    @Cheech23 Месяц назад +2

    There is zero chance Jimmy hasn't put the kids on the bus still in his wetsuit. Zeeee-ro!

  • @andynonymous2164
    @andynonymous2164 Месяц назад

    Too bad this guy isnt a Native American, or maybe lucky for Anglo-Americans he isnt.