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Mill House Podcast

Episode 64: Capt. Paul Dixon - Striper King

Mill House Podcast

Mill House

Wilderness, Sports, Leisure, Education, Hobbies

5973 Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2022

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

Paul Dixon’s name has preceded his presence for decades, and rightfully so. His life in fishing has had enormous wings, ranging from pioneering the shallow water striped bass fishery with flats skiffs in Montauk and the eastern end of Long Island, to guiding for tarpon in the Florida Keys. He's seen the rise and fall of his beloved stripers and his voice was impactful in their struggle for survival. (Their recovery has been heavily documented and so many years later, today, the fishery is falling apart, again, due to similar practices that all but destroyed them years ago. “There are none so blind as those who will not see!” I don’t know where that quote came from, but it appropriately fits the greedy whose actions guarantee destruction!) On today’s podcast, Paul weaves us through his beautiful, tangled life, which has been connected to his fellow man as much as it is to a fish! He has been a modern day pirate, tv show host and guest, shop owner, and more importantly a heartfelt guy who has inspired his fellow guides, anglers and friends into preserving our resource through love, science, and fundraising. No one has done the latter better! After this podcast was recorded, Bonefish & Tarpon Trust decided it will induct Paul Dixon in the fall of 2022 into their Circle of Honor with the Lefty Kreh Award for his life long efforts in conservation! But, too, what he speaks about today helped cement this well deserved award.

Transcript

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Over the last 20 years Paul Dixon and I become very close friends. We traveled and

0:10.9

fish some at landish locations together catching fish most people only read about.

0:16.0

In 2021, when the American Museum of Fly Fishing bestowed the Isaac Walton Award to Dixon,

0:24.3

it confirmed this man's legendary impact on striped baths of the northeast,

0:27.6

conservation, and his fundraising efforts.

0:31.2

We hope you enjoy his extensive story.

0:35.0

We broke everything.

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

0:47.2

We broke marriages we broke the whole thing

0:52.3

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

0:55.6

and whoever had the biggest pair of pain he's went to pot. I knocked another

1:00.1

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

1:03.5

So I double-lung them both ways.

1:06.3

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

1:09.6

I got him on.

1:12.4

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

1:15.0

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?

1:23.7

And I said, that's exactly who I am.

1:27.0

Life's journey to the grave should not be one arriving

1:29.8

with a pretty well-preserved body, but rather skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly torn

1:36.5

out, thoroughly used up proclaiming wildly. Wow! What a ride.

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