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Episode 159: Capt. Nick LaBadie - Tailing Water Expeditions

Mill House Podcast

Mill House

Leisure, Wilderness, Education, Hobbies, Sports

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2026

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Capt. Nick LaBadie is a Florida native through and through. Raised on the Gulf Coast just minutes from Boca Grande, he grew up fishing one of the most renowned tarpon fisheries in the world. From the time he could hold a rod, he was hooked—spending his childhood on the water and developing a deep-rooted passion for life on the water. After moving to the Florida Keys, Nick quickly became captivated by the technical challenges and endless opportunities of the flats. He poured himself into the art of sight fishing in shallow water, targeting a variety of species with both fly and spinning gear. The precision, patience, and strategy required to consistently succeed on the flats soon became his specialty. Deep down, though, Nick is a permit junkie—and a highly accomplished one at that. His passion for chasing these notoriously challenging fish has translated into tournament success, including winning the IGFA Permit Tournament in 2020 alongside guide Brandon Cyr, the March Merkin in 2024 with angler Rob Dougherty, and the Del Brown Permit Tournament in 2025 with angler Kat Vallilee. These victories reflect not only his dedication to the species, but also his ability to perform at the highest level under pressure. Since 2012, Nick has guided anglers throughout the flats and backcountry waters of Key West and the Lower Keys. From Big Pine Key to the Marquesas Keys, he has spent countless hours exploring and refining techniques that consistently put clients in position for success.

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Whether on the boat, on the river, or in the woods, Yeti products are by our side.

0:09.0

There are many innovative first-class companies in the outdoor market today, but none more so than Yeti.

0:15.0

In 2006, they took the industry by storm, when they produced their first rotomolded cooler that

0:22.0

was reliable and built for the wild.

0:25.1

17 years later, with a multitude of new products, they continued to raise the bar and be the

0:30.9

gold standard for all outdoor brands.

0:34.0

We couldn't be more proud to have them as a millhouse sponsor and a family member.

0:45.3

We broke everything, we broke lines, we broke hooks, we broke rods, we broke our minds, we broke

0:53.4

marriages, we broke the whole thing.

0:57.0

I knocked another arrow and he turned around the other way and I shot him going through the other way.

1:02.0

So I double lunged them both ways.

1:05.0

But it was nothing for us to paddle an air mattress out into government cut.

1:09.0

I got him on. All right now. We're going to teach him a lesson.

1:14.7

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

1:19.0

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

1:25.7

Life's journey to the grave should not be one arriving with a pretty well-preserved body,

1:31.3

but rather skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly torn out, thoroughly used up,

1:37.3

proclaiming wildly.

1:39.3

Wow!

1:40.3

What a ride!

1:42.3

There's something fishy going on here. Wow, what a ride.

1:46.5

There's something fishy going on here.

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