meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Mill House Podcast

Episode 32: Capt. Billy Knowles - The Mayor of Islamorada

Mill House Podcast

Mill House

Wilderness, Sports, Leisure, Education, Hobbies

5973 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Fly Fishing in the Florida Keys, especially Islamorada is rich and packed with history. Ever since Joe Brooks put the Purple Isle on the map for light tackle fisherman, there have been people that have impacted and helped shape Islamorada and the flats fishing guide community as we know it today. Billy Knowles is one of those people. There is arguably no other person living as connected or important to the history of flats fishing in Islamorada. In the mid 1800’s, Billy’s family came over from the Bahamas and homesteaded half of Islamorada. The land was nothing but pineapple farms and exportation of this fruit became their main source of income. From a very early age, Billy gravitated to fishing and began mating on an offshore boat in the summers off of North Carolina. He fished for giant Bluefin Tunas in the northeast as well as targeting them off of Bimini. Billy soon become a full time back country guide in Islamorada chasing all of the inshore fish from dark to dark. Knowles has been credited with discovering famous Tarpon fishing spots, helped create the Poor Boys Tarpon Fishing Tournament, and has been a father figure for many of the younger guides. He has won the Fall All Tackle Bonefish Tournament 5 times, the Spring All Tackle Bonefish Tournament 2 times, The Don Hawley Tarpon Tournament, and the Poor Boys Tarpon Tournament a staggering 11 times. It was only appropriate that in 2019 he was inducted into the IGFA Legendary Captains and Crew Hall of Fame. What other living person has fished with Ernest Hemingway, President Herbert Hoover, President George H.W. Bush, and Ted Williams? I believe the “legend” word often gets thrown around a little too much but Billy is a true keys legend. Thank you for coming on Billy!

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

In the 1800s,

0:02.0

1800s, Billy Knowles' ancestors homesteaded near Island Marotta, Florida.

0:09.0

A pineapple farm and exportation was their first trade.

0:13.0

Surrounded by the Gulf Stream and the backcountry flas,

0:16.0

fishing became the lifeblood for many of their offspring.

0:19.0

Knowles eventually became known as the mayor to many island Rata guides.

0:24.1

To this day, 80 years young, Noles

0:27.1

continues to fulfill his life on the water.

0:30.2

We hope you enjoy. We broke everything.

0:35.0

We broke lines, we broke hooks, we broke rods, we broke our minds, we broke our minds we broke marriages we broke the whole thing

0:48.0

We came up with the idea of going out that night and chasing girls and whoever had the biggest

0:53.8

pair of panties went to pot. I knocked another arrow and he turned around the

0:58.0

other way and I shot him going through the other way so I double-lunged him both ways.

1:01.8

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

1:07.0

I got him on.

1:09.0

All right now, we're going to teach him a lot so.

1:12.0

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

1:15.0

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

1:20.0

And I said that's exactly who I am.

1:22.0

Life's journey who I am.

1:28.0

Life's journey to the grave should not be one arriving with a pretty well-preserved body, but rather skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly torn out, thoroughly used up, proclaiming wildly.

1:37.0

Wow! What a ride!

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Mill House, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Mill House and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.