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Salt Strong Fishing

EP 150: How To Master A New Inshore Area (Even A New State)

Salt Strong Fishing

Joe Simonds

Sports, Wilderness

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2019

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

If you've ever wondered the secret to catching loads of inshore saltwater fish (like redfish, snook, speckled trout, flounder, and tarpon) in a brand new area then you're going to love this episode. Capt. Jay Withers moved from Ohio (where he was a bass fisherman) and set his sights on learning the waters down here in Florida so well that he could be a full-time guide. He shares his amazing story on how he did it. Enjoy.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This fish ain't it's in my soul

0:05.0

Welcome to the Salt Strong Podcast

0:08.0

Disrupting fishing entertainment as you know it

0:11.0

Prepare to laugh

0:12.0

Prepare to get to know fishing legends in a whole new and unfiltered way

0:17.0

And on occasion, you might even learn a thing or two about fishing

0:20.0

Here's your host, Joe Simons

0:23.0

Like Diamonds

0:25.0

Hello, Salt Strong Nation

0:29.0

Like Diamonds, got a fun one here today

0:31.0

It's a really cool story

0:34.0

Captain Jay Weathers

0:36.0

Guy that was, I want to say, Shleppen Diamonds

0:39.0

And jewelry up in Ohio

0:41.0

Was traveling quite a bit down to Florida

0:43.0

And South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia

0:46.0

Love fish and always love fish and

0:49.0

And found a way to leave the old business

0:52.0

And start a fishing charter business

0:54.0

In the Port Charlotte area

0:56.0

Not knowing the waters at all

0:58.0

And now has come like a crazy far away

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