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Fat Dad Fishing Show
by Fat Dad Fishing Show
Join the Fat Dad Fishing Show on our quest to help the average saltwater angler to catch more fish and have a better on-the-water experience. Each week we will be covering topics to help anglers get the most out of their time targeting multiple species spanning the entire east coast of the USA. We will cover fishing for flounder ( fluke ), striped bass, weakfish, sheepshead, bluefish, tuna, and many more. On some episodes we talk in detail about how to catch flounder, while on others we will take a deep dive into saltwater fishing gear. While our home area ranges from DE to NY, we will speak with guests throughout the east coast. If you find value in the podcast, or are entertained please consider following the podcast, sharing with friends, and leaving a great review. All of these help us to reach more anglers and draw more guests! Tight lines!
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EP 72: 7 Key Tips for Catching Spring Flounder
Send us Fan MailIf you’re chasing early season fluke and wondering why your “great spot” feels dead, the problem might be simpler than you think: you’re fishing the right area, but not the right spot. We break down a field-tested backwater fluke fishing approach built for spring conditions when water temperature swings, wind shifts, and tides can turn a bite on or off fast. From kayak fluke fishing to boat drifts, the goal stays the same: put your lure where an ambush predator can feed efficiently.We start with location and timing, including why shallow flats can outproduce deeper holes early, and how to hunt the structure inside a flat like potholes, grass edges, shells, and mini channels. Then we dig into current strategy for spring tide periods around the new moon and full moon, focusing on current lines, rip lines, and eddies so you’re not wasting effort in the heaviest flow. You’ll also hear why thinner-profile baits and low profile bucktails can shine in early spring, how to fish as light as conditions allow, and how a deliberate cadence with pauses triggers more strikes.Finally, we get into two topics anglers love to debate: hookset timing on artificials like Gulp, and what actually makes a “doormat” fluke worth celebrating. If you want more bites, better fish, and a clearer plan for backwater summer flounder, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with a fishing buddy, and leave a review so more anglers can find the show. What’s one spring fluke adjustment that has helped you the most?Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 71: Sod Bank Striper 101 with Chris Matuson
Send us Fan MailStriped bass aren’t magic, and they aren’t just “there or not there.” We’re bringing back a favorite throwback conversation with Chris Matuson to lay out a practical, boots-on-the-ground playbook for sod bank fishing and surf fishing that actually translates into more hookups from shore. If you’ve ever stood on a beach or a bank for hours wondering why nothing happens, this is the mindset shift: find the structure, pick the real window, and fish with intention.We talk through how to read a sod bank like a trout stream, where bass stage on outgoing tides, and why tiny changes in current, depth, and casting angle can be the difference between watching fish feed and actually connecting. Chris shares why he stays artificial-only for striped bass, why topwater is his first move for much of the season, and how larger-profile plugs like the Yo-Zuri Hydro Minnow and a properly worked Spook can turn finicky fish into violent strikes. We also get into surf structure, troughs and rips, and how to target the “one stretch that looks different” when the rest of the beach feels dead.Then we zoom out to the hard stuff: back bay pressure, spot burning, poaching, and why conservation and access go hand-in-hand for land-based anglers. If you care about striper fishing in New Jersey and beyond, you’ll leave with clearer rules for tides, wind, moon phase, bait presence, and ethical decisions that protect the fishery. Subscribe, share this with a fishing buddy, and leave a review with your best “short window” striper lesson.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 70: 2026 Fluke Pre-Season Show with Capt. John Halkias
Send us Fan MailFluke season is rolling in, and we can feel that annual shift from “waiting it out” to “get me on the water.” I’m Rich Natoli, and Captain John Halkius joins me for a fast, practical talk on early-season fluke fishing that’s built around what anglers actually deal with: cold water, inconsistent bait, and a fishery that can look totally different depending on where you launch.We dig into why some areas that once lit up with spring fluke now feel slower, including what we’re seeing around Peconic Bay and Shinnecock and how offshore pressure could ripple into inshore spring fishing. From there we get tactical. We talk structure that holds fluke early, why shallow sun-warmed water can be a huge advantage in back bays and marsh edges, and how deeper ledges can stay colder but still produce when conditions line up.Then we get into the meat of the fluke playbook: bucktail and teaser setups, why Gulp (especially shrimp and jerk shads) keeps beating natural baits for efficiency, and the confidence colors we reach for like white, new penny, glow white, and a few sleeper picks. We also cover the stuff nobody brags about, like sea bass shredding tails, skates that feel like a trophy fluke for 30 seconds, and small tweaks that help you keep fishing instead of constantly re-rigging.If you’re gearing up for opening day and want a smarter starting plan, hit play, subscribe for the opening week recap, and share this with your fishing crew. After you listen, leave a review and tell us: are you starting shallow or deep this season?Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 69: Nine Practical Tips For Catching Black Drum
Send us Fan MailThe fastest way to waste a spring black drum trip is to fish them like fluke: drift around, bounce spots, and hope they find you. I’m going the opposite direction and laying out a patient, repeatable approach for black drum fishing that works from a boat, a kayak, or the surf, especially across the Mid-Atlantic from New Jersey and Delaware up through New York and beyond. We start with what makes black drum different, from their downward-facing mouth to how they root through sand, mud, shell beds, and clam bottom. That biology explains why “close to the bottom” is not close enough, why circle hooks shine on these slow pick-up bites, and why spring water temperatures and spawning runs push fish into bays, estuaries, and deeper channel edges early before they slide shallower. Then I get tactical: blue crab versus clam, keeping scent in the water, anchoring or spot lock instead of drifting, and setting up near structure without parking right on top of it. I also share a simple bait finder rig mindset for weight and line control, plus a boat and kayak anchor-float trick that lets you safely fight big fish off the hook-up spot and return without losing your position. If you’ve ever heard that eerie “drumming” thump at night, you already know why patience can be the best lure. If this helps you stick your first drum or your biggest drum, subscribe, share the show with a fishing buddy, and leave a quick review so more anglers can find it. What bait are you most confident in for black drum this spring?Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 68: Targeting Winter Flounder & When AI Hands you a Striper
Send us Fan MailThe internet can argue about anything, so when an AI-generated thumbnail put the wrong “flounder” in a guest’s hands, we got a front-row lesson in how messy AI can be with fishing details. We laugh about it, but we also use it as a springboard into something way more useful: a real, practical approach to winter flounder fishing that actually works in New Jersey backwaters.We break down the fundamentals for catching winter flounder in spring: why clam chum logs matter, how small your hooks and baits should be, and why “feeling the bite” is the whole game with a fish that slurps instead of slams. We also talk location strategy like soft bottom, channel edges, creek mouths, and fishing moderate current so the chum settles where your rig sits. If you’ve ever wondered when the back-bay bite fades, we connect it to water temperature and explain how the fish shift once temps hold above about 50°F.From there, we widen the lens to spring fishing season prep: weakfish showing up again, trout season habits that mess with your hookset, and why a middle school fishing club might be one of the best things happening in local angling. We also get honest about social media, how women anglers get judged, and why a lot of good fishermen and fisherwomen are choosing to post less and fish more.If you get value from these fishing tactics and conversations, subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a spring plan, and leave a review so more anglers can find the show. What species are you adding to your spring calendar this year?Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 67: A Chesapeake Alarm and Some Spring Fishing with Thomas Arens
Send us Fan MailRaw sewage doesn’t stay “local.” When a major sewer line breaks on the Potomac River, the consequences travel downstream into the Chesapeake Bay, into the places we fish, crab, and launch our kayaks. We wanted a plain-spoken, real-world breakdown of what happened, why it took so long to address, and how something as unbelievable as using the C&O Canal as part of the workaround can even be considered a solution.We’re joined by Thomas Ahrens from Fishing The DMV to walk through the timeline, the reporting gaps, and the bigger environmental chain reaction anglers should understand: nutrients, algae blooms, dissolved oxygen, and how the Chesapeake Bay dead zone can push fish and crabs into the wrong water at the wrong time. From there, we widen the lens to the “death by a thousand cuts” affecting the Bay, including sediment and high-flow events tied to the Conowingo Dam, runoff from lawns and new construction, and the uncomfortable reality that funding often shows up after disaster instead of before it.Then we bring it back to why most of us showed up in the first place: fishing. We talk early-season targets, expo culture, what’s worth chasing this spring, why snakehead is underrated on the table, and why the Eastern Shore still feels like a last wild stretch for kayak anglers. We even hit kayak safety and the growing feeling that sharks are becoming part of the coastal equation.If you care about Chesapeake Bay fishing, Potomac River water quality, and the future of East Coast fisheries, you’ll get a lot out of this one. Subscribe, share it with a fishing buddy, and leave a review telling us what local water issue you want us to dig into next.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 66: The Ultimate Spring White Perch Playbook
Send us Fan MailThe spring perch run is lighting up tidal rivers across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, and we’re diving deep into how to find the school fast, pick the right depth, and stack fish on light gear. White perch aren’t a fallback—they’re a high-action, high-reward target with simple rigs, small baits, and a surprisingly technical bite pattern once you understand current and structure.We start by breaking down white perch behavior in brackish systems and why spring pushes them upriver to spawn. From there, we get tactical: how to read an outside bend, where forage washes off the inside shallows, and why mid-bend seams outproduce flat banks. You’ll learn to stage near salt lines before the push, then slide shallower on sunny days when 3 to 6 feet warms first. Creek mouths, confluences, and bridge eddies get special attention, with tips on casting so your bait or lure tracks into the fish’s face, not past their tails.Bait hunters get a clear ranking—grass shrimp at the top, bloodworms if budget allows, and fishbites as the cost-saving workhorse that matches catch rates. We cover small minnows, nightcrawlers, and pieces of raw shrimp, plus exact rigging: a light dropper with two small bait-holder hooks, just enough sinker to stay vertical, and a bobber when you need to maintain a precise mid-column drift. Lure fans get a full toolkit too—inline spinners in sizes 0 to 2, micro blades, and 1/32 to 1/16 ounce jigs with 1.5 to 2 inch minnows or grubs—along with small Clouser Minnows and woolly buggers that double as killer teasers.To help you launch with confidence, we highlight proven waters: the Hudson, Mohawk, and Niagara in New York; Raritan, Mullica, Maurice, and Tuckahoe in New Jersey; Patuxent, Potomac, and Choptank in Maryland; plus the Delaware, Susquehanna, and Schuylkill in Pennsylvania. We close with practical on-water rules: adjust depth every 10 to 15 minutes, move when bites die, match retrieve to temperature, and prioritize cold-water safety—dry suits on kayaks aren’t optional.If this guide helps you put more fish in the net, follow, share, and leave a quick review. Got a favorite spring perch river or a bait tip that beats bloodworms on cost? Tell us and join the conversation.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 65: 15 Tips for Spring Striped Bass
Send us Fan MailA tiny rise in water temperature can flip the striper switch, and we’re putting you right where those micro-warms and ambush lanes collide. Spring season just opened in New Jersey, so we pull together 15 field-tested tactics from our guests and our own time on the flats to help you find fish fast and waste less time guessing.We start with heat: why dark mud warms faster than sand, how wind can either add warmth or strip it away, and where shallow protected coves outproduce open channels. Then we stack timing on top of that—midday sun, outgoing tide, and the second day of a warming trend—to funnel bait off flats and set stripers on ledges. You’ll learn to work the entire water column with compact suspending baits and small soft plastics, slow your cadence with longer pauses, and keep action alive even at cold-water speeds. We lay out the simple pattern that repeats all spring: find the bait, then fish the nearest edge, seam, or shadow line.Bait matters now more than ever. Bloodworms, shrimp, clams, and small crabs match what’s actually in the system before big bunker and herring waves arrive. We cover structure strategy—bridges, docks, sod bank points, jetties—and explain why night fishing around artificial light lines can be lethal for bigger fish. We also talk tackle that protects subtle bites without underpowering surprise cows and the one rule that saves whole sessions: stay mobile if the water feels lifeless.Finally, we demystify electronics. Even a basic fish finder can reveal temperature breaks, bait clouds, and size separation if you tune it right. Read your screen, chart your edges, and stop driving past the fish. If you’re eyeing the Raritan, we share a simple starting plan, safety tips around ripping currents, and the lures we trust when water sits in the 40s. Subscribe, share with your fishing crew, and leave a review to tell us which tip you’ll test first this week.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 64: Audience Choice of Topics
Send us Fan MailCold water doesn’t mean quiet water. We open the lines for a live, no-frills breakdown of early-season tactics that actually catch in back bays and coastal inlets, from snap-jigging for March stripers to building fluke bucktails that look right where it counts—viewed from below. I share the exact lure sizes, colors, and retrieves that keep bites coming when temps are stubborn, plus how to rig a simple teaser system to target weakfish and fluke on the same drift without retying. If you’ve been wondering how small to go, how fast to move, and how high to fish in the column, this is the practical guide you’ve been asking for.We also talk shop beyond lures. Natural hair versus silicone isn’t a fashion debate; it’s about breath, profile, and how well scent sticks. I explain why brown paired with white can close more fish in clear and dirty water alike, how to choose bucktail weight without pounding bottom, and why scents should be used as much to mask gasoline and smoke as to attract predators. You’ll hear the old-school WD-40 stories, then get modern, dependable scent habits that work in current and hold up over a full drift.Community sits at the heart of our time together. I share why we’re stepping back from a Discord rollout over new verification demands and exploring safer options that respect your privacy. We address the Potomac River sewage disaster and its downstream punch to the Chesapeake’s ecosystem and fishing economy. And for Jersey anglers, we clear the air on a rumor about Surf City Bait & Tackle—new owner, same bait shop, keep supporting local. Looking ahead, we’re planning more Fat Dad Fishing party boat trips, and I want your picks for species, ports, and captains.If this helped tune up your spring game, follow the show, share it with a fishing buddy who loves details, and leave a quick review so more anglers can find us. Have a guest or topic you want to hear? Reach out—let’s build the season together.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 63: Bucket List Fishing Trip To The Amazon with Erik Cohen
Send us Fan MailMost anglers wait for the “right time” to chase a dream trip—and then life moves the goalposts. We decided to flip that script, tracing a real path from a cold New Jersey winter to a seaplane touching down on a tea-colored Amazon tributary where peacock bass punch topwater baits like sledgehammers. This is a step-by-step, no-mystique breakdown of how to plan, book, and fish a bucket list adventure without getting burned.We dig into the decisions that matter: why a mobile, floating-cabin operation can beat a fixed lodge when water levels swing overnight; how a “river train” leapfrogs camp five to seven miles while you fish so every evening ends at a new beach; and what droughts, floods, and pressure mean for your odds. On the water, we get granular: the walk-the-dog topwaters that consistently produce, when to swap to subsurface divers, and how the infamous wood chopper turns calm coves into chaos. We talk baitcaster vs spinning in tight timber, packing travel rods and fly gear that actually earn their space, and the surprising safety wins—like carrying a Garmin inReach when an engine dies in the middle of nowhere.The fish? Big, mean, and unforgettable. Three-bar peacock bass that get nastier near the net, butterflies that keep your rod bent, and piranhas that chew through a rainstorm just when you least expect it. We cover guide savvy you can’t Google—lure rescues from branches, reading bank wood, and exactly how local access agreements open water most anglers never see. We also compare Florida peacocks to Brazil’s giants, then look ahead to a fly-only, clear-water, rapid-run fishery co-managed with indigenous communities for a multi-species twist.If you’ve been telling yourself “next year,” consider this your sign. Grab the intel, pick dates that match the river, and go make memories instead of excuses. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review with your top bucket list target—we might build a future guide around it.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 62: We Can’t Fish, So We Talk About It with Captains Josh and Ben
Send us Fan MailWinter slammed the Mid-Atlantic, but we’re not wasting it. We trade the skunk for strategy with a practical guide to thriving off the water: how to rebuild reels the right way, why baitfeeder spinning reels shine for tog and sheepshead drops, and how to use YouTube without drowning in highlight reels. We chase the channels that actually teach, share a few lesser-known creators worth your time, and talk through the quiet habits that pay off big when the thaw hits.If you fish from a kayak, this is your tune-up. We break down pedal drive grease points, hidden line traps that drain batteries and burn bearings, and the right way to set rudder cable tension when temps are bouncing. We also get real about electronics: you don’t need the newest sonar to find structure, bunker, or piling shadows. Shop the model changeover window, support your local shop, and prioritize reliability over buzzwords.We swap stories about species diversity—thirty-plus over a season on a good year—and why keeping a sharp log matters. Last spring ran cold, and runoff held stripers back; the signs point that way again. We share a smarter timeline for the early run, perch plans if you find open water, and the simple tackle choices that make circle hooks and light leaders work. Along the way, Captain Josh and Benji deliver the kind of dock talk you want: small tips with outsized impact, laughs about octopus cameos and rogue squid, and a straight take on safety. Cold water demands partners, PFDs, and dry suits. No fish is worth a bad headline.Ready to turn a frozen week into a better season? Hit play, grab a notebook, and set up your reels, kayak, and finder now so spring feels easy. Subscribe, share this with a fishing buddy who needs a winter plan, and leave a review with your best off-season tip—we’ll feature our favorites on a future show.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 61: Fishing for Anything, Everywhere with Justin Lerner
Send us Fan MailWinter shut down the ramps, so we opened the map. We brought on traveling angler and musician Justin Lerner to chart a course from Florida inlets to Northeast canyons, with a hard left into South America where Golden Dorado blow up topwater like it owes them money. Justin grew up in New Jersey, lives on Florida’s east coast, and treats tactics like a universal language: fish the environment first, species second. That lens reframes snook as trout with palm trees, explains why reds and specks share the same points, and shows how a three-inch paddle tail can be a passport.We go deep on bucket-list planning without the fluff—what windows to pick for summer beach snook from Jupiter to Sebastian, where to find trout in grass-rich stretches of the Indian and Banana Rivers, and when to aim for giant redfish schools in the Chesapeake and outer banks. Offshore, the talk turns to yellowfin and bigeye, translating trolling and jigging to poppers and spinning gear when conditions allow. Then we fast-forward to true giants: Columbia River white sturgeon on whole shad in 70 to 200 feet, seven- to ten-foot “dinosaurs” that jump slow enough to film. Justin also shares quick hits on Australia’s GTs and southern bluefin, plus a sleeper pick for trophy pike in New Jersey’s Passaic.It’s not all grip-and-grin. We pull apart the water quality mess behind Lake Okeechobee releases, red tides, and failing sewage systems, and compare Florida’s proactive FWC management with the Northeast’s council tangle. The bottom line: closures and net bans can rebuild stocks, but habitat and runoff still decide the ceiling. If you’re plotting a dream trip, this conversation gives you a clear, seasonal roadmap, gear guidance that travels, and a mindset to read current, edges, and forage anywhere.If you enjoyed this one, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a winter escape, and drop a review to help more anglers find us. What fish are you chasing next?Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 60: Bucktails That Consistently Catch Fish
Send us Fan MailA bucktail can be the most forgiving lure in your box—or the most finely tuned instrument—depending on how you build and fish it. We sat down with Ed of Captain Hank’s Tackle to break Bucktails 101 into practical choices that catch more fish: the right head for your water, the right hook for your bite, and the right hair for your target.We start with head shapes and what they actually do underwater. Ball heads ride clean and keep the point up for back bay fluke. Minnow heads shift weight forward for a nose-down stance offshore. Skimmer heads shine on shallow flats, and smiling bills rule the surf for stripers with that subtle V-cut swim. From there we get into hook geometry: eye angle, shank length, and forged strength. Longer shanks and quality black nickel hooks convert more short-striking fluke, while stout wire prevents heartbreak when a striper, tog, or even an unexpected shark shows up.Hair volume and profile decide whether you’re teasing or feeding. Sparse top-and-bottom ties streamline the silhouette for fluke and put steel in the mouth faster. Bulked-out striper ties leverage hollow hair to flare and control sink rate. We talk trailers and action—why grubs and paddles outfish static plastics—and how season and clarity change the playbook: light heads and four-inch baits in spring backwaters, heavier jigs and larger profiles as fish slide deeper. We compare real bucktail to silicone skirts for durability around blues and offshore work, and we touch on glow paints, strategic flash, and color-matching jig heads to Gulp favorites like new penny and nuclear chicken.If you’ve ever wondered why one “identical” bucktail outperforms another, this conversation gives you the blueprint: pick the head for your hydrodynamics, the hook for your hookup, and the hair for your fish and water. Plus, we swap stories on tog jigs—including the surprisingly deadly “dirty diaper”—and share when to go plain jig head to save gear on wrecks. Subscribe for more practical tackle breakdowns, share this with a bucktail-obsessed friend, and drop a comment with your confidence color and head style so we can test it next time.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 59: Recapping 2025 and Chasing 2026
Send us Fan MailThe mics may be scratchy and the coughs unavoidable, but the mission couldn’t be clearer: turn a growing fishing show into a real-world family. We kick off 2026 with an honest 2025 recap, a salute to the Osprey party boat trip that brought chat names to life, and a peek at the download surge that pushed the pod into the top 25% across 64 countries. Numbers aside, the heartbeat is community—connecting anglers, lifting small businesses, and making space for the kind of days you remember years later.We lay out a season shaped by intention. Scotty opens up about guiding at full tilt and the toll it took, then sets his north star: more days fishing with his dad, more room to explore new water, and a stronger Sevens Fishing brand that stretches beyond the wheelhouse. We talk sheep’s head roots and the double-digit fish his dad stuck first, then pivot to the bite that surprised us: brackish back-bay stripers loaded with sea lice miles from the inlet. From there, we map real meetups—Fat Dad Fridays before striper opener, late-spring fluke on a party boat, and casual dinners where stories and plans take shape.Ambition shows up offshore. We outline a mothership mission that ferries kayaks to mahi pots and football tuna, with safety-first captains, clear skill checks, and spots for boat-only anglers who want in on the action. Add a renewed push into freshwater—trout, muskie, even a noodling idea from the chat—and you get a season that blends salt and stream without losing focus. We also spotlight small-business heroes: Great Bay Outfitters’ serious kayak rigs, smart jig boxes that fix the rig mess, and regional makers worth your dollars before you click any big-box link.If you’ve been waiting to jump from comments to real rail space, this is your year. Tap the polls for meetup dates, bring a friend to the fluke trip, and send us the names of local captains and shops we should feature. Subscribe, share this with a fishing buddy, and leave a review to help the Fat Dad family grow. And tell us: what’s your boldest fishing goal for 2026?Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 58: Mastering Trout in Cold Weather with Chris Matuson
Send us Fan MailCold winds, canceled boats, and cabin fever don’t have to end your season. We head upstream to chase winter trout in clear, moving water and break down a simple, reliable playbook: ultralight gear, two confidence lures, and the patience to fish slow and low. With Chris Matusin joining Rich, we dig into what holdover trout actually do when temperatures drop and why the best water isn’t the obvious stock truck pull-off, but the bends, seams, and plunge pools where oxygen and food collide.We get specific about setups that matter in cold conditions: 4.5- to 5.5-foot ultralight rods, 2- to 4-pound mono, and compact jerkbaits that suspend naturally. Chris explains why a slim 2.5-inch minnow-pattern jerkbait is his first tie-on, how a size 4 Panther Martin with a smooth silver blade digs deeper without tail hair, and when to pivot to a subtle drift with trout magnets or natural-tone PowerBait on size 12–14 hooks. You’ll hear how to place split shot for different flows, watch the line for whisper-light takes, and use casting angles to pass through both primary current and the recirculating eddy where fish wait.We also cover cold-weather strategy beyond the tackle: dressing to stay out longer, taking warm-up breaks, and timing trips for mid-morning sun when a tiny temperature bump can flip the switch. Expect a practical map for finding productive stretches—fast water pouring into deeper runs, eddies that feed back upstream, and long glides that stay open while others skim with ice. Whether you’re pivoting from saltwater or returning to roots on PA creeks, you’ll leave with a winter pattern you can trust and a short list of spots to build into your annual milk run.Enjoyed this one? Follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a winter plan, and drop your best cold-water trout photo or tip in the comments. Your reviews help more anglers find the podcast—leave one and tell us your go-to winter lure.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 57: Night Bites, Secret Squirrels, & Tackle Truths with Stefanos (Sport Fishing Outlet)
Send us Fan MailThe best fishing conversations start with a simple truth: the right presentation beats the biggest hype. We sit down with Stefanos, the mind behind Sport Fishing Outlet, to unpack what actually works—from cold-river walleye to night-striper missions and land-based fluke that rival boat limits. If you’ve ever wondered why your wrist is moving but your lure isn’t, or how a tiny weight dot can turn a floater into a suspender that hangs in the strike zone, you’re in the right place.We start with why night fishing wins more than just solitude. Stripers, fluke, and bass eat differently after dark, and the tactics change with them: listen for topwater slurps, lean into slower swings, and trust subtle taps on the drop. Then we map winter walleye in real detail—identifying river “winter holes” below riffles and dam systems, reading current seams, and watching line in the cold. Stefanos explains how to tune jerkbaits to truly suspend, when to swap to paddletails or flukes, and why the lightest jig you can control often outfishes a brick every time.Gear myths get a friendly shake. Rod action matters more than logo: fast tips to snap jigs, moderate bends for cranks and bait. Kayak anglers learn why 7’3” to 7’6” rods save battles at the bow. We cover versatile inshore setups that handle stripers, tog, fluke, and river crossovers without a dozen combos. And yes, color counts—sometimes—but action and profile usually win. The lesson repeats across stories: plan with maps and tides, log your results, and fish lighter and slower than you think.We wrap with the heartbeat of a great local shop: conversations that turn curiosity into confidence. SFO’s shelves reflect what anglers actually catch on, not what ads suggest. You’ll hear about their new site, a listener discount, and how to connect at the Philadelphia Fishing Show. If you’re ready to fish smarter this season—night or day, river or surf—press play, take notes, and share the tactic you’re trying first.Enjoyed this one? Follow the show, share it with a fishing buddy, and leave a review so more anglers can find us. Then tell us: what’s your confidence lure after dark?Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected] Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 56: Annual Tog Trip Recap: Last-Drop Tautog Drama On The Osprey
Send us Fan MailA sold-out party boat, a weird current, and a deck full of strangers who felt like old friends—this Osprey trip had a little bit of everything. We kick off with a starfish cameo and an early keeper that set the tone, then watch the day shift into a thoughtful grind as wind and swing made structure feel like a moving target. Between moves, we trade stories, compare notes, and soak in why the Osprey crew is so respected: JP’s quick decisions, mates who retie without ego, and a tone that keeps the deck calm and fun when the bite fades.The stories that stuck are the ones you can’t script. A hard hook set sends a rod butt into its owner’s nose, the combo launches toward the drink, and a neighbor snatches it mid-fall like a shortstop. Kwa’s injured ankle hands his ticket to Billy, who promptly sticks a heavy female early and looks like the pool favorite for hours. As the current twists, we adapt: heavier jigs, stingers, and long drops under the stern to find the structure again. Last drop. Kristen dials in a two-ounce boxing-glove jig on a parabolic rod, tweaks drag after a pulled hook, and leans into a bite that folds the rod. The fight is clean, the net quick, and the fish a thick male that looks every bit the spoiler. On a rocking deck with bled fish and digital scales, ounces decide the pool. Billy edges it, smiles wide, and does the classiest thing—slips Kristen a hundred for a fish that could have gone either way, then tips the mates hard. That’s the magic: a boat where generosity travels as fast as the jokes.Want more trips like this? Drop a rating, share the show with a friend who chases tautog, and hit follow so you don’t miss our January run poll and our upcoming chat with tackle shop owner Stefanos from Sport Fishing Outlet. Your support keeps the rail full and the stories rolling.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 55: From Kayaks To Head Boats, Your Questions Answered
Send us Fan MailCold water shrinks the feeding window, but it doesn’t close the door. We break down how to keep catching when the temps drop—reading birds and bait from the sand, shifting targets when the tog bite dies, and picking kayak hulls that actually match your water and body. George shares a cautionary tale about leaving a premium surf setup on the beach and the routine that got it back, then walks us through a pragmatic surf plan: work a defined stretch, watch party boats and birds, move with the bait, and downsize pencils when sand eels rule the wash.Paul dives into kayak fit and safety for winter: why demo days matter more than brand names, the tradeoffs between primary and secondary stability, and the rise of micro skiffs and motorization in wind and current. We get practical on budgets too. Mid-price surf rods like Tsunami Airwave Elite punch up, grease-packed reels still earn their keep, and a single 7’6” medium-heavy with 15 lb braid can handle fluke, tog, blues, and even a surprise cow if you manage the drag. Kristen shares party boat wisdom—start with sea bass and porgies for quick wins, ask mates for help, and handle seasickness the smart way by dosing the night before and morning of.We also tackle the winter head game. Burnout is real when every trip feels like a deadline. The fix is intention: pick weather windows, fish with people who keep it calm, and switch species to keep the spark alive—white perch on ultralight might be the reset you need. Finally, we compare notes on when tog push deeper, how temperature bands shape their moves, and why bass can still explode in short, aggressive bursts even in frigid backwaters. Layer up, keep it simple, and have a Plan B rod ready. That’s how you turn a cold morning into a hot bite.Enjoyed this one? Follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a winter win, and leave a quick review to help more anglers find us.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 54:Ten Saltwater Fishing Mistakes And How To Avoid Them
Send us Fan MailBoats piled on a blitz, motors roaring, and someone floors it straight through the bunker. We’ve all watched the bite die in seconds. This week, we break down the most common saltwater mistakes and share the simple, high-impact fixes that turn chaos into confident results. Rich is joined by Scotty Sevins to dig into smart stealth around bait, how to plan by tide and wind, and why “following the fleet” is a shortcut to nowhere.We get practical about what actually moves the needle. You’ll hear how to approach pods without blowing them up, use your senses in the dark to find life before sunrise, and tune your side scan to spot bait rather than just admire your screen. We talk knot choices that hold under load (FG done right), when to retie, and the hidden costs of gear neglect—from rusty hooks to kinked soft plastics that swim wrong. We also go deep on rod angles, drag settings, and why overpowering fish leads to more pulled hooks, broken rods, and stressed releases.Precision matters. We explain the difference between fishing an area and fishing the spot, how small edges on current seams and structure create bite zones, and why a five-foot miss on a flat can spook the entire school. Plus, clear guidance on handling and reviving stripers the right way: keep them horizontal, wet your cradle, cut deep hooks, and swim them forward to push water across the gills.If you’re serious about catching more and stressing less, this is your playbook: plan A through D, approach quietly, read your electronics with intent, tie clean knots, and respect the fish. Enjoy the stories, the laughs, and the field-tested tactics you can use on your next tide. If this helped you fish smarter, subscribe, share with a buddy who needs it, and leave a quick review so more anglers can find the show. Tight lines!Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected] State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 53: Tackling Tautog with Frank Mihalic - Roasters to Jumbos
Send us Fan MailCold water finally clicked the “on” switch, and we leaned all the way into it: a full tautog system that works from New Jersey reefs to Rhode Island boulder fields. We brought Frank Mahalik on to open the tackle bag and the playbook—how to lock your drag without popping fish, why a mono top shot turns a broomstick into a shock absorber, and the exact V-rig that puts a whole white crab in the strike zone without helicoptering in heavy current. If you’ve ever wondered whether weight spooks fish, you’ll love the segment on fishing a true slack line with a 10 oz sinker so the bait sits and the tog can move it like a fluke drift.We get specific about hooks because that’s where heartbreak lives. Heavy-wire, short-shank cutting points—think Owner octopus and the promising SaltX and Z Blade styles—pair with a Century Pro Togger and a star drag you can crank to “murder.” That combo wins the first 20 feet, holds fish off the wreck, and ends fights fast. We talk jigging in shallow, oxygen-rich water where nine-pounders pull like teens, why Rhode Island barnacles demand 60 to 80 lb leaders, and when to swap to a single-hook, small-crab rig to beat ripping current. Add the red sinker trick to cut dogfish and protect your next legit bite.Bait logic stays simple and honest: whites offshore, greens inshore, hermits only if you love a single tick and a reload. We wrap with two pillars that matter just as much as your knots: cold-water safety—dry suits save lives—and conservation that’s easy to follow. We keep males under seven pounds, release big females after a calm livewell ride, and respect the fishery we love. Come for the gear talk, stay for the mindset: fish like a system, not a guess, and surround yourself with anglers who make you better.If this helped you dial in your next tog trip, follow the show, share it with a fishing buddy, and drop a review telling us your go-to crab and hook combo.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 52: Stripped Seas: How Menhaden Mismanagement Threatens Our Fisheries
Send us Fan MailSchools of bunker once blacked out our bays; now many anglers chase scattered pods and skinny bass while ospreys circle empty water. We sat down with Captain Paul Eidman of Menhaden Defenders to unpack what changed, why the new ecosystem science calls for much tighter quotas, and how a single industrial fleet can reshape an entire food web. This is a straight look at menhaden—the forage that fuels stripers, birds, whales, and the bait that keeps lobster and crab fisheries moving.We trace the cascade: Atlantic herring collapsed first, industrial capacity slid into menhaden, and pressure concentrated on the biggest, most nutrient‑rich adults. The result shows up everywhere—fewer “horse bunker,” shorter runs, predators forced to eat less‑dense prey, and even failed nests for ospreys and eagles. While managers acknowledged errors in the old models, the vote still landed well above what the corrected ecosystem approach recommends. If you’ve wondered why the on‑water story doesn’t match the policy, this conversation bridges the gap.We also separate fact from fury on fleets. The reduction sector harvests at industrial scale for fishmeal and oil, targeting the oldest fish that anchor resilience, while small bait boats supply working waterfronts with a fraction of the impact. If we care about rebuilding stripers and restoring coastal wildlife, we have to start by rebuilding their food—setting a hard, science‑driven cap, reserving a cautious bait quota, and pausing reduction catch until adult age classes rebound. Abundance is the goal, because abundance feeds everything else.If this mattered to you, share the episode with a fishing buddy, subscribe for future deep dives, and leave a quick review telling us where you’re seeing (or not seeing) bunker this season. Your on‑water reports help shape what we tackle next.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 51: Why Some Anglers Catch More When They Say Less with Chell Baybay
Send us Fan MailCold air, numb hands, and a white crab that changed everything. That’s the scene Chell Baybay paints as she walks us through the drop, the thump, and the surge that sealed her first double-digit tautog—a moment that turned a late-start angler into a fixture on New Jersey head boats.We dig into why tog fishing hooks so deep: the fight starts at the bite, and winning is all timing, patience, and feel. Shell breaks down the quiet focus she brings to crowded rails, how she reads taps without overreacting, and why stillness beats motion when you shift from summer fluke to winter wrecks. If you’ve ever struggled to switch gears seasonally, her approach offers a clean reset.Then we get practical. Shell’s setup is brutally simple—low-profile reel, strong bottom stick, 40–50 lb braid, and a Belmar slider rig—so the work goes into reading current and controlling scope, not chasing gear. We compare jigs and rigs honestly: jigs shine shallow and in backwaters when you can stay vertical; rigs dominate offshore head boats where depth and drift punish light presentations. We cover bait strategy with green crabs and white-leggers, when to use halves or whole, how to crack shells for scent, and why subtle colors and dark silhouettes often outperform flashy paints that invite dogfish.This one also stretches beyond tog. Scotty shares the guiding mindset that keeps anglers in the game when conditions blow out, plus the sheep’s head lessons that translate to better timing and lighter hands. Most of all, we come back to the memory fish—the one that locks in every detail and keeps you grinding through cold fronts and tough tides. For any angler chasing tautog, winter wreck fishing, or just more consistent results on party boats, this conversation delivers tactics you can use on your very next drop.If you enjoyed this, follow the show, share it with a fishing buddy, and leave a quick review—your support helps us bring on more sharp voices like Chell’s. What’s your confidence setup for winter tog?Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected] Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 50: Surf-Casting The Fall Striper Run with George Bucci (Throwback Episode)
Send us Fan MailMiss the shoulder-to-shoulder blitzes where bass erupted at your feet? We dig into how to make moments like that repeatable by reading the beach, timing the wind, and picking simple surf lures that just work. With surf-casting standout George Bucci, we go past reports and chase what truly moves fish in the fall: weather windows, bait behavior, and structure.We start with the forecast because it decides your odds. The first punch of a nor’easter can be electric, and a crisp northwest wind often drives bunker straight into the sand—exactly when you should clock out early and hit the open beach. George breaks down how to spot life quickly with birds, wash tells, and subtle color changes, then shows how to pattern it: find one cut that produces and expect the next cut to set up the same way. We talk practical scouting at low tide, using landmarks to fish the dark, and why moderate whitewater outperforms flat conditions.Gear and lures stay refreshingly simple. A nine-foot rod with 20-pound braid and a 30-pound leader covers most scenarios; an 11-footer waits in the truck for distance plays. On top, pencil poppers own visible feeds thanks to a surf-friendly cadence that throws water and calls fish. When it’s quiet or current gets tricky, SP Minnows, Mag Darters, and bottle plugs track true without digging, and a humble black hair teaser often outcatches the main plug at night. We also get real about colors (bone by day, dark by night, chartreuse sometimes, gold is underrated), bluefish etiquette, and the hookless gaff trick for jetties.Zooming out, we compare Raritan’s strength to the struggles in Delaware and Chesapeake, and why massive menhaden schools can keep bass offshore until wind and tide crack open beach opportunities. If you’re willing to walk more than you cast, scout smart, and fish those precise windows, the fall run still rewards the stubborn with unforgettable sessions. Enjoy the throwback, take notes, and if this helped you line up your next trip, follow, share with a surf friend, and drop a review with your favorite tip—what will you try first?Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 49: The Anatomy Of A Fall Run: Structure, Bait, And Smart Releases
Send us Fan MailThe surf is alive, the foam lines are loud, and the biggest stripers of the season are sliding into casting range. We invited Bayside Dave to dig into a land-based masterclass: how to read Long Beach Island’s sandbars, troughs, and rip seams, and how to choose baits and lures that turn those spots into steady hookups. Whether you fish beaches, jetties, inlet edges, or bayside docks, this guide puts you exactly where the fish want to feed.We start with structure: spotting the whitewater that marks a bar, identifying the darker “hole,” and finding the openings where current and food funnel together. Then we get surgical with timing and placement—why casting to the bar tip and trough mouth out-produces bombing the second bar, and how many big bass eat shockingly close, even in ankle-deep water. For bait, we break down bunker heads and chunks, salted clams, and mullet pieces, plus practical drag and sinker tips that stop your rig from skating and keep circle hooks pinning cleanly.Artificial addicts get a full spread: half- to one-ounce bucktails with trailers for the lower column, SP minnows and Hydro minnows for midwater, and mag darters when you need that hunting wobble. On top, we swear by Tsunami Talking Poppers and bottle poppers for explosive eats after the pause. Metals have their moment when sand eels stack—diamond jigs with a sand eel teaser above, and Hopkins for speed and lift. We also cover metal lips in inlet current: cast across the flow, feed line, and let the plug swim itself tight to the rocks.We finish with fish care that actually matters: surfing fish in with the wave, supporting big bass horizontally, and reviving forward—never backward—until they kick strong. If you’re eyeing the LBI Surf Fishing Classic, we hit rules, prizes, and land-based access points. Fall run surf fishing rewards anglers who read energy and fish the first ten yards with intent. Subscribe, share with a buddy who needs more tight lines this season, and drop your confidence lure in the comments—what gets you bit when the surf is churning?Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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Fall Flip: From Sheepshead to Stripers with Capt. Scotty Sevins
Send us Fan MailWe step through the storm gate into fall fishing, trading summer sheepshead grind for backwater striped bass, smarter leader choices, and tactics that work when oxygen rises and bait stacks. Gear gets practical, lures get both bigger and smaller, and we keep the focus on memory, community, and respecting spots.• nor’easter as the real seasonal trigger and oxygen reset• back bay bass patterns as temps drop below 70• leaders, live bait, circle hooks, and bite trade-offs• why smaller profiles often catch the biggest fish• popping corks and shrimp patterns for shallow structure• gear that lasts: rods with parabolic bend and reliable reels• bunker pod strategy: center, edge, and below• bluefin “ghost” reality: capacity over max drag and boat handling• photography basics and no spot burning ethics• community trip plans and upcoming tog offeringsGreat Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 47: Seasonal Closures, Flawed Data, and Striped Bass with Jim Hutchinson Jr.
Send us Fan MailWe unpack the proposed 12% striped bass mortality cut, why “closure” likely means a short seasonal window, and how flawed MRIP effort estimates are steering the debate. We compare regional impacts by month, weigh status quo against quick fixes, and argue for better data, smarter timing, and real habitat work.• What a seasonal closure actually means and when it would land• Why MRIP effort overestimates cast doubt on a 12% cut• Spawning stock biomass context and the 1995 comparison• Regional wave closures and uneven impacts by state• Harvest vs release mortality and circle hook credit gaps• Chesapeake, Hudson, and Delaware recruitment uncertainty• Bunker abundance, migration shifts, and shark depredation• Bonus tags, commercial quotas, and cross-state consistency• Enforcement realities, court follow-through, and compliance• Tagging tech limits, acoustic arrays, and funding needs• Vote timing, state politics, and what happens nextSubscribe for new episodes on Thursdays. “Get out there, get on the water, and get some tight lines.”Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 46: Beach Brawling with Nick Honachefsky
Send us Fan MailWe confront the push for “no targeting” on striped bass, challenge shaky mortality data, and argue for smart, consistent rules that protect spawning fish without killing access. Then we spotlight the Barrier Island Beach Brawl—part surf tournament, part charity engine—that brings anglers together and feeds local families.• status of striped bass regs and the risk of no-targeting• why bad data and unclear methods undermine policy• smarter closure timing around spring spawn• need for consistency across states and sectors• early guardrails for the fast-growing sheepshead fishery• the Barrier Island Beach Brawl: purpose, prizes, and giving back• catch-photo-release for stripers to reduce stress• fillet donations to St. Gregory’s Food Pantry• spot burn etiquette: share patterns, not pins• Saltwater Underground season preview and ethos• how and where to submit ASMFC comments by the deadlineSend your comments to ASMFC by October 3rd—go to the striped bass addendum page and click “leave comment”Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 45: Bearded Dad Meets Fat Dad: A Tale of Two Waters
Send us Fan MailRich and Jay explore the differences and surprising similarities between freshwater and saltwater fishing, proving that techniques from one world can successfully translate to the other.• Jay discusses his journey from casual angler to creator of the 45,000-member Kayak Fishing Dads Facebook group• Detailed breakdown of transitional bass fishing tactics as summer gives way to fall• Why suspending jerkbaits often outperform floating models for subsurface presentations• How freshwater bass tactics can be effectively applied to saltwater striped bass fishing• Candid conversation about whether forward-facing sonar and spot lock technology constitute "cheating"• The pros and cons of baitcasting versus spinning gear for different fishing scenarios• Jay's experience transitioning from GoPro to Insta360 cameras for fishing content creation• Recommendations for must-watch fishing YouTube channels including Christine Fisher and Greg BlanchardIf you're interested in joining the Fat Dad Fishing Show for a tog fishing charter out of Atlantic City this December, stay tuned for more details coming soon.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 44: Multi-species with River Queen Capt. Kayla Haile
Send us Fan MailCaptain Kayla Hale shares multi-species fishing strategies for the northern Chesapeake, from striped bass tactics to smallmouth techniques. She reveals exciting news about her custom Rockproof jet boat being built for her guide service.• Fish below surface commotion for bigger striped bass• Minnow plugs and glide baits produce quality stripers in the fall• Striped bass migration patterns change from Chesapeake Bay to New Jersey beaches• Blue catfish pose serious threat to Chesapeake ecosystem unlike snakeheads• Winter white and yellow perch fishing on ultralight tackle offers excellent cold-weather opportunity• Brackish Babes all-female fishing team competing in Tiki Lee's rockfish tournament• Finding joy in seeing others catch trophy fish is part of the guiding experienceGreat Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 43: Fishing Rods 101 with John Creely
Send us Fan MailWe dive deep into the art and science of fishing rod selection with returning guest John Creeley, former co-host and current rod builder for Advanced Fishing USA. This episode unpacks everything from rod action to material composition to help you make better equipment choices for your target species.• Every rod has a specific purpose - no single rod is perfect for all applications• Rod actions (extra-fast to slow) significantly impact hook-setting ability and sensitivity• For sheepshead and tog, moderate action rods provide the perfect blend of feel and forgiveness• Weakfish and species with paper mouths benefit from slower action to prevent hook tears• Fast action rods excel for topwater applications and accurate casting for striped bass• Spinning gear offers better hookup ratios for jigging tog and sheepshead compared to conventional• Spiral (acid) wrapping reduces fatigue during vertical fishing and improves bite detection• Cork grips provide better feel but foam offers comfort for extended fights with large fish• Custom rods allow for personalization of grip size, guide placement, and action for your specific needs• Rod demo days provide the best opportunity to test different models before purchasingAdvanced Fishing USA is hosting a rod demo event in Seaside Park on Sunday, the 28th from 10 to 2. Visit to cast Century, JS, and Striker rods with free parking and admission near Stewart's Root Beer in Seaside Heights.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected] State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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Ep 42: Crabbin' & Fishin' with Benji
Send us Fan MailBenji Crabbing and Fishing joins us to share his journey from passionate angler to charter captain, offering a wealth of knowledge about backwater fishing opportunities in coastal New Jersey waters.• Benji recently became a licensed charter captain after years of preparation and learning from fellow anglers• Late summer flounder fishing has tapered off earlier than expected this year• Blackfish (tautog) fishing around bridges provides exciting action even in backwaters• Sheepshead fishing requires patience but can be rewarding when combined with targeting other species• Crabbing remains productive using chicken necks as bait in topless traps• New Jersey regulations require hard shell crabs to measure at least 4.5 inches• Building relationships with other anglers is crucial for expanding fishing knowledge• Equipment for fishing and content creation doesn't need to be expensive to be effective• Water safety should always be a priority following recent boating accidentsTo book a charter with Benji, visit crabbinfishing.com or find him on Facebook and other social media platforms. Whether you're interested in catching fish or harvesting crabs, Benji promises a fun and educational experience.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 41: Throwback Episode - Targeting Cobia with Capt. Joey Leggio
Send us Fan MailCaptain Joey Leggio shares his expertise on targeting Cobia off the coast of New York, revealing how this once-rare trophy fish has become a viable target species. We explore effective techniques for finding and catching these powerful gamefish, along with the shifting fisheries that have brought them north.• When sharks appear (especially blacktips and spinners), Cobia are likely following close behind• Position downwind of bunker schools rather than casting directly into them• Use a "knocker rig" with light weight and fluorocarbon leader instead of heavy snag hooks• Keep the first hooked Cobia in the water to attract followers, just like with mahi• Always have multiple rods ready with both live/chunk baits and artificials like bucktails or eel imitations• Cobia season typically runs from June through early September in New York waters• Climate change appears to be shifting fisheries northward, bringing southern species like Cobia to NY• Capitalize quickly when Cobia appear – opportunities may be brief• Look for Cobia following cow nose rays and large bunker schools• If a snagged bunker dies or spins unnaturally, replace it immediately for better resultsIf you'd like to support Captain Leggio during his recovery from a recent prop strike accident, please consider contributing to the GoFundMe linked in the show notes.https://gofund.me/86614fd5Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 40: Chasing Albacore: The Thrill of Run-and-Gun Fishing with Rob Crossley
Send us Fan MailFalse albacore season is approaching fast, and we're diving into everything you need to know about targeting these explosive gamefish. Rob Crossley shares his expertise on gearing up and tactics for the brief but thrilling albie run that hits Northeast waters in late summer.• Using fast-action 7'3" rods with more glass for the right balance of accuracy and strength• Selecting 20-pound braid with 20-pound fluorocarbon leader for optimal casting and fighting power• Choosing epoxy jigs as primary lures and switching hook orientation for better hookups• Approaching schools carefully—staying 10-20 yards back while casting beyond feeding fish• Looking for birds, single jumping fish, and "nervous water" as indicators of albie presence• Expecting different feeding patterns throughout the day with early morning, mid-day and evening bites• Understanding the importance of mimicking exact bait profiles albies are targeting• Watching for late August/early September storms that typically push albies inshore• Differentiating between false albacore, bonito, and Spanish mackerel when they're mixed togetherGet your gear ready and keep an eye on the weather—when albies show up, they'll be here and gone before you know it!Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 39: Stalking the Shoreline: Late Summer Tactics with Bayside Dave
Send us Fan MailLate summer fluke fishing offers unique challenges and opportunities as water temperatures rise and fish begin transitioning from bays to inlets. With the right approach, anglers can still enjoy productive fishing despite changing conditions.• Understanding beach structure is critical - focus on troughs between beach and sandbars rather than deep holes• Lighter tackle outperforms heavy gear in the surf - 7' medium rods with 3000-series reels and 15lb braid• Use lighter bucktails (3/8-3/4oz) with ball heads that won't dig into sand• 75% of fluke strikes come on teasers positioned 18" above the bucktail or sinker• Consider fishing at night when water is cooler and fish feed more aggressively• Don't hesitate to use large baits - fluke will attack surprisingly large offerings• Fish current seams and breaks around jetties where fish hold to avoid fighting strong flow• Scented baits and clean hands make a difference - nicotine and gasoline are known fish deterrents• Inlets are becoming increasingly productive as fluke begin their offshore migration• Safety on jetties should be your priority - wear proper footwear and watch for wavesIf you enjoy the show, please make sure to follow, leave a review, and share with fellow anglers. Check out the 71st Annual LBI Surf Fishing Classic running August 30th to November 30th with $25,000 in prizes and a new fluke division at lbisfc.com.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected]: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 38: John Skinner Talks Catching Fluke, Striper & Murder Stories
Send us Fan MailRich Natoli welcomes saltwater fishing legend John Skinner to discuss fluke and striped bass fishing strategies up and down the East Coast, exploring the nuances of finding keeper-sized fish during a challenging season.You'll pick up cinder worm hatch strategies, hear the results of a "lights on the water" experiment, and John's encounter with a murderer! If you enjoy the show, hit follow and leave a review - it helps us grow and attract more great guests like John.Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or [email protected] State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 37: How to Fish the Summer Fresh and Salt with Chris Matuson
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EP 36: Summer Trip Fishing - With George Bucci
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EP 35: Hotter Water = Switch to Summer Tactics
Send us Fan MailAs the air temperatures rise, so does the water temperatures. I'll cover multiple species and how their behavior will change as water temperatures rise beyond the optimal temperatures for each species. We'll hit on Fluke (flounder), weakfish, striped bass, bluefish, speckled trout and redfish. Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 34: Fluke, Blackfish, Tournaments and More with Nino Aversa
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EP 33: Herding Sheepshead with Capt. Khoa Nguyen
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EP 32: Will Windfarms Kill Fishing & Striped Bass Update with Jim Hutchinson Jr.
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31: How to Prepare for a Flounder Tournament with Capt. Scotty Sevins
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EP: 30 Targeting Multi-Species with Pearson's Pursuit
Send us Fan MailI am joined by Capt. Josh Pearson, from Pearson's Pursuit Inshore Fishing to talk about late spring fishing and targeting multiple species. If you'd like to get in contact with Capt. Pearson check out his site on Facebook: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088120727338Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 29: How Tides and Currents Impact Fishing Spots
Send us Fan MailI dive into the role tides and currents have on the spots you should be fishing. I hit the basics and then dive into more detail. This is an episode that is best experienced via video (on the YouTube Channel), but the audio only podcast will still provide some good information. Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP: 28 Fluke and Fishing with Capt. John Halkias
Send us Fan MailVery excited to have Capt John Halkias back to the show to talk fishing and fluke! We hit on a bunch of different topics and for those listening to the podcast you'll get to experience some of the challenges we sometimes face while doing the show live on YouTube. Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP: 27 Fishing the Chesapeake with Bob Lombardi
Send us Fan MailI am joined by Bob Lombardi, fisherman and author, that has spent years exploring all the Chesapeake has to offer. We dive into the experience of fishing the Chesapeake in this episode. Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP: 26How to Find Fluke (Flounder) Spots
Send us Fan MailThis episode is best experienced by watching the live stream video from the original recording, however you should still gain value via this podcast audio recording. I focus on a few key principles for finding the best fluke in a given area. Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP: 25 Heaven and Elle Outdoors - 2025 Spring Fishing
Send us Fan MailElle from Heaven and Elle Outdoors joins the show this week to talk about fishing the spring. We touch on tog and fluke and talk a bit about kayak fishing. Support the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 24: Spring Striped Bass (and More) with Bayside Dave
Send us Fan MailIn this episode Bayside Dave makes a return visit to the show to talk about spring fishing and spring striped bass. To sign up for the 2025 LBI Spring Derby go to the following link; https://www.lbisfc.com/To donate to Kevin Driscoll's fight against cancer go to : https://www.givesendgo.com/kevindriscollSupport the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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EP 23: Fat Dad Fishing is BACK - with Paul from Great Bay Outfitters
Send us Fan MailThe show is officially back! In this episode I give updates on where the show was, and where it will be in the future. We talk spring fishing with Paul from Great Bay Outfitters and get ready for a great spring season! To contribute to Kevin Driscoll's fight against stage 3 pancreatic cancer please go to the following site: GiveSendGo | Kevin DriscollSupport the showFat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTubeFat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishingFat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | FacebookEmail: [email protected]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join the Fat Dad Fishing Show on our quest to help the average saltwater angler to catch more fish and have a better on-the-water experience. Each week we will be covering topics to help anglers get the most out of their time targeting multiple species spanning the entire east coast of the USA. We will cover fishing for flounder ( fluke ), striped bass, weakfish, sheepshead, bluefish, tuna, and many more. On some episodes we talk in detail about how to catch flounder, while on others we will take a deep dive into saltwater fishing gear. While our home area ranges from DE to NY, we will speak with guests throughout the east coast. If you find value in the podcast, or are entertained please consider following the podcast, sharing with friends, and leaving a great review. All of these help us to reach more anglers and draw more guests! Tight lines!
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