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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 27 MIN

Episode 46 - How One Angler Defended Fishing Rights in Florida

from Hunt. Fish. Freedom. - Presented By The International Order of T Roosevelt · host International Order of T Roosevelt

One fisherman’s fight protected access, traditions, and future generations of anglers. For many anglers, fishing is more than a pastime. It's how memories are made, traditions are passed down, and families stay connected across generations. When a proposed shark fishing ban surfaced in Marco Island, Florida, local angler David Boggs found himself at the center of a battle that reached far beyond one beach or one fishery. What began as a father teaching his son to fish turned into a grassroots effort to defend public access, fishing rights, and the future of recreational angling. David shares how local activists and elected officials attempted to restrict shark fishing, why Florida's constitutional right to hunt and fish became a critical factor in the fight, and what happened when everyday citizens decided to get involved. The conversation explores the role of public testimony, local government, conservation, and the responsibility hunters and anglers have to protect the traditions they hope to pass on to future generations. Listeners will hear how a small group of advocates helped stop a proposed ordinance, sparked policy reversals in other Florida communities, and demonstrated why civic engagement matters for anyone who values hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. Whether you're passionate about shark fishing, public access, conservation, or protecting hunting and fishing opportunities for future generations, this conversation offers a powerful reminder that individual voices still matter. Follow the show for more weekly hunting and fishing conversations. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app! Don’t forget to leave a 5 star review and SUBSCRIBE on Apple or Spotify Follow David Boggs: @marcoislandsharks  Book a fishing trip with him: marcoislandsharks.com Check out the IOTR website: International Order of T. Roosevelt | Protect At-Risk Wildlife Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/19zGf29wGZ/?mibextid=wwXIfr Follow us on X: https://x.com/iotrofficial?s=21&t=SzcoQxiDPMWvFcFPurrzNw Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iotr_official?igsh=dXp5b284dXJpOXlq&utm_source=qr

One fisherman’s fight protected access, traditions, and future generations of anglers. For many anglers, fishing is more than a pastime. It's how memories are made, traditions are passed down, and families stay connected across generations. When a proposed shark fishing ban surfaced in Marco Island, Florida, local angler David Boggs found himself at the center of a battle that reached far beyond one beach or one fishery. What began as a father teaching his son to fish turned into a grassroots effort to defend public access, fishing rights, and the future of recreational angling. David shares how local activists and elected officials attempted to restrict shark fishing, why Florida's constitutional right to hunt and fish became a critical factor in the fight, and what happened when everyday citizens decided to get involved. The conversation explores the role of public testimony, local government, conservation, and the responsibility hunters and anglers have to protect the traditions they hope to pass on to future generations. Listeners will hear how a small group of advocates helped stop a proposed ordinance, sparked policy reversals in other Florida communities, and demonstrated why civic engagement matters for anyone who values hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. Whether you're passionate about shark fishing, public access, conservation, or protecting hunting and fishing opportunities for future generations, this conversation offers a powerful reminder that individual voices still matter. Follow the show for more weekly hunting and fishing conversations. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app! Don’t forget to leave a 5 star review and SUBSCRIBE on Apple or Spotify Follow David Boggs: @marcoislandsharks  Book a fishing trip with him: marcoislandsharks.com Check out the IOTR website: International Order of T. Roosevelt | Protect At-Risk Wildlife Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/19zGf29wGZ/?mibextid=wwXIfr Follow us on X: https://x.com/iotrofficial?s=21&t=SzcoQxiDPMWvFcFPurrzNw Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iotr_official?igsh=dXp5b284dXJpOXlq&utm_source=qr

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