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Episode 118: Bert Scherb - Liftetime of Fishing

Mill House Podcast

Mill House

Wilderness, Sports, Leisure, Education, Hobbies

5973 Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2024

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Bert Scherb's journey from Chicago to becoming a beloved figure among the guides and anglers of the Florida Keys, as well as chairman of a prestigious bonefish tournament, is a testament to his passion and dedication to the sport. His 21-year tenure running the spring bonefish tournament reflects not only his organizational skills but also his deep connection to the local fishing community. In 1995, Bert achieved a significant milestone by winning the Don Hawley Tarpon Tournament alongside Tim Klein, showcasing his prowess as an angler amidst some of the best in the world. He also won the Spring Fly Bonefish Tournament in 1996 & 1999. This era was particularly notable for the Florida Keys as it boasted some of the largest bonefish ever seen, reaching impressive sizes like 13, 15, and 16 pounds. These fish, distinct from the smaller specimens found elsewhere in the Caribbean, Mexico, and the Bahamas, captured the imagination of anglers worldwide. The period became known for its prolific fishing and record-breaking achievements, creating unforgettable memories for those involved. However, the idyllic period came to an abrupt halt in 2010 when a severe cold front devastated the local fish populations, including the prized bonefish, snook, and tarpon. This event marked a tragic turning point, signaling the end of an era of abundant fishing and record-breaking catches. In today's podcast with Bert, his life story unfolds against the backdrop of these legendary fish and his enduring friendships in the Keys. His experiences are a testament to the rich history of sportfishing in the Florida Keys and the enduring allure of pursuing these iconic fish species.

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We broke everything. We broke lines. We broke cooks hooks we broke rods we broke our minds we broke

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marriages we broke the whole thing. We came up with the idea of going out that night and chasing girls and whoever had the biggest pair of

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pain he's went to pot. I knocked another arrow and he turned around the other way and I shot

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him going through the other way so I double

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lunged him both ways. But it was nothing for us to paddle an air mattress out into

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government cut. I got him on all right now now, we're going to teach him a lot so.

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I'm just an old guy that likes to fish. I'm not quitting yet.

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And he said, well, who the hell do you think you are, Sue App?

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And I said, that's exactly who I am. who the hell do you think you are, Sue App?

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