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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

634 | Fly Fishings Impact on Veterans and Volunteers with AJ Gottschalk from Project Healing Waters

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Dave Stewart

Sports, Hobbies, Leisure, Wilderness

4.7531 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/634

 

Presented By:  Stonefly Nets, TroutRoutes, Togens Fly Shop

 

In this podcast, Dave talks about In this episode, AJ Gottschalk of Project Healing Waters talks about how their organization helps veterans through fly fishing. But did you know it also benefits volunteers just as much? Today, we'll explore how their conservation program makes a difference and the opportunities to get involved.

2:22 - Growing up on Florida's southwest coast, AJ's first memory is getting stuck in the live well of his dad's boat at around age two and a half. He talked about how this memory resurfaced as he watched his own young son, begin to form his first memories.

4:16 - AJ recalls catching mega snook in Florida but truly fell in love with fly fishing during grad school in Buffalo, New York. Fishing the Great Lakes tributaries, he became an expert in drifting an indicator and later, swinging flies.

7:05 - AJ shares how he recently enjoyed using the rod for swinging small flies like the Partridge and Orange. He loves this simple yet demanding fly, especially when getting the partridge wrap just right.

11:15 - AJ continued with sharing his journey to becoming the creative director for Project Healing Waters. He mentioned his first encounter with the organization while working for Allen Fly Fishing, where they donated rods, reels, and hooks for fly tying, which showcased the program's impact.

13:36 - In 2005, Navy Captain Ed Nicholson founded Project Healing Waters at Walter Reed. He saw disabled veterans struggling and introduced them to fly casting. Now, the organization is nearing its 20th anniversary, continuing to support veterans from all service eras.

18:40 - AJ is proud to say that Project Healing Waters features diverse programs nationwide, mostly in Denver, Colorado Springs, and the National Capital region.

20:31 - Check out their website at projecthealingwaters.org. You'll find a locations list to see if there's a program near you. You can connect with a field support specialist, a regional coordinator, or your local program leader to find out when activities like fishing trips, fly tying sessions, or rod building meetings are happening.

29:57 - AJ highlightend an event that happened at Mosser Creek. Supporters of Project Healing Waters have made a lasting impact. One event that stand out most to him is the gathering of 15 veteran anglers and sponsors in Bridgewater, Virginia, bringing together the local community from Harrisonburg.

33:53 - AJ shared how his interest in fishing grew from studying archeology in grad school.

40:31 - AJ begins to explain how for many veterans, their call to serve doesn't end when they leave the military. It's natural for them to continue serving their communities and the natural environment that brings healing.

50:14 - He then brought up that there are many ways to support Project Healing Waters beyond writing a check. One saying goes, "The best ability is availability," emphasizing the value of donating time.


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/634

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's likely that you've heard of Project Healing Waters and what fly fishing does for our veterans.

0:07.0

But did you know that Project Healing Waters fly fishing can also heal those who volunteer just about as much as it does for the veterans?

0:14.0

Project Healing Waters has been a leader in this space for a long time, but did you know that their conservation program is also a big focus

0:21.6

and that they have over 200 programs around the country in almost every state and a chance for

0:26.7

you to engage to realize the benefits of Project Healing Waters and Fly Fishing? This is the Wet Fly

0:32.3

Swing podcast where I show you the best places to travel to for fly fishing, how to find the best

0:36.0

resources and tools to prepare for that big trip, and what you can do to give back to the fish species we all love. How's it going? I'm Dave, host the Wet Fly Swing podcast. I've been flyfish since I was a little kid. I grew up around a little fly shop and have created one of the largest fly fishing podcasts in this country. I've also interviewed more of the greatest fly anglers than just about anyone out there.

0:57.5

AJ Got Shock, creative director at Project Healing Waters, is going to take us into a big update

1:03.4

on where they're moving the needle next for veterans and how you can help as well.

1:08.4

We're going to find out how he found himself in Tennessee tossing an orvis super fine

1:13.1

with wet flies.

1:15.0

Why Project Healing Waters is more than just fly fishing and how they are healing the waters

1:19.6

and the fish from the great stories today.

1:21.7

Plus, we're going to let you know how you can enter right now to win a Toyota Tundra

1:25.9

and a driftboat as part of their big event this year,

1:29.5

Toyota Tundra. Who doesn't want to take home one of those? Let's find out how we can support this

1:33.9

amazing group. Here we go. AJ Got Chalk from projecthealingwaters.org. How you doing, AJ?

1:42.5

Pretty good. Thanks for having me, Dave. Yeah Dave yeah appreciate you coming on here today to do

1:47.0

an episode on Project Healing Waters it's a name that I think most everybody is heard of by now

1:51.8

you're definitely one of the largest of this kind of group in the country maybe the world

1:56.9

there's also a lot of other groups we've interviewed some smaller groups that are you know up in

2:00.6

Canada around the country that have a you know, a connection to Project Heathing Waters, fly fishing. But we're going to get a little background on that, how people can maybe engage or help out. We've got a little program we're going, doing this year hoping to shed light on it. So, but before we get into Project Healing Waters, let's take it back to fly fishing.

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