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Episode 162: Anthony Hsieh - Bad Company Fishing Adventures

Mill House Podcast

Mill House

Hobbies, Leisure, Sports, Education, Wilderness

4.9 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2026

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Anthony Hsieh’s success in the mortgage industry is nothing short of extraordinary. What began as a simple application for a loan officer position turned into ownership of the very company he once hoped to join. From there, he built Loans Direct, selling it to E*TRADE in 2001. He followed that with HomeLoanCenter.com, which he sold to LendingTree in 2004. Then came his biggest venture—LoanDepot, founded in 2010—where he served as CEO and Chairman until 2022, before returning last year to once again lead the company as Permanent CEO and Chairman. But long before the boardrooms and billion-dollar deals, Hsieh’s focus was already undeniable. At just eight years old, he was helping his family work toward owning their own business. At the same time, he was a young fisherman with big dreams. Growing up in Newport Beach, California, Catalina Island wasn’t just a destination—it was a challenge waiting across open water. He cut his teeth on the Venice Pier catching thresher sharks, sold bait, worked as a deckhand on day boats, and ran down the Baja Peninsula towing a Boston Whaler, fishing all the way to Cabo. Alongside friends, he chased finning swordfish with harpoons. There was nothing he wouldn’t do in pursuit of fishing. That relentless drive carried over into big-game sportfishing, where he has become one of the most influential figures in the marlin world. Few—if any—have pursued giant marlin with the same intensity of body, spirit, and resources. His obsession with catching “grander” marlin is unmatched. Just as impressive is his commitment to conservation. Now four years into their global “World Tour,” which began in June 2022, Hsieh and his team operate two mothership programs in different regions, maximizing their ability to stay on the fish. The results are staggering: 445 blue and black marlin caught, including 185 over 500 pounds and 32 over 900 pounds (estimating). They’ve also deployed 50 satellite tags as part of their commitment to helping the IGFA study and protect billfish populations. Their tournament success is just as remarkable, including over $8 million in winnings at Cabo’s legendary Black & Blue Marlin Tournament. But as Hsieh himself might tell you—tournaments can sometimes get in the way of chasing thousand-pound fish. On today’s podcast, we dive into the mindset of one of the most driven and dedicated marlin fishermen to ever troll the open ocean.

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1:10.6

We broke everything, we broke lines, we broke hooks, we broke rods. We broke our minds. We broke marriages. We broke the

1:15.9

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

1:21.8

the other way. So I double lunged them both ways. But it was nothing for us to paddle an air mattress out into government cut.

1:29.8

I got him on. All right now. We're going to teach him a lesson. I'm just an old guy that likes

1:36.2

to fish. I'm not quitting yet. And he said, well, who the hell do you think you are, Sue App? And I said,

1:42.9

that's exactly who I am.

1:45.8

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

1:51.2

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

1:59.9

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

2:23.9

Anthony, thank you so much for coming here.

2:24.7

My pleasure.

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