• Ralph Craft: Saltwater Fishing and Strong Communities
    Apr 3 2025

    In this podcast episode, Peter Jenkins, owner of the Saltwater Edge, hosts Ralph Craft from Crafty One Customs. Ralph shares his journey into fishing and rod building, the challenges and intricacies of creating custom fishing rods, and the importance of conservation and sustainable fishing practices. The discussion extends to community involvement, including efforts to support pediatric cancer patients and other charitable activities. The episode also delves into the controversial topic of offshore wind development and its potential impacts on the environment and local fishing communities. Ralph emphasizes the importance of small businesses and the value of local expertise in enhancing the fishing experience.

    Crafty One Customs

    00:00 Introduction to the Saltwater Edge Podcast
    00:33 Meet Ralph Craft: The Master Rod Builder
    02:07 Ralph's Fishing Journey and Passion
    03:41 The Beauty and Challenges of Rhode Island Fishing
    05:34 Conservation Efforts and Sustainable Fishing
    11:20 The Importance of Small Businesses in the Fishing Community
    22:12 Rod Building Techniques and Innovations
    32:09 Strategy Before Tactics in Fishing
    32:45 The Importance of Hook Sharpeners
    33:07 Choosing the Right Rod and Reel
    34:35 Challenges in Custom Rod Building
    38:00 Community Involvement and Charity Work
    42:29 Concerns About Offshore Wind Farms
    54:33 Fishing Gear Recommendations
    01:02:18 Final Thoughts and Business Promotion

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Ross Kessler - Planning Your DIY Bonefish Trip
    Mar 17 2025

    Bonefishing is one of the most thrilling saltwater experiences an angler can have, and planning a DIY trip adds an extra layer of challenge and reward. Whether you're heading to the Bahamas, Belize, or Mexico, a self-guided flats fishing adventure requires careful planning and a strategic approach.

    In this guide, based on insights from seasoned DIY angler Ross Kessler, we’ll cover everything you need to know to execute a successful DIY bonefish trip—from planning and tides to gear and tactics.

    For many anglers, DIY bonefishing is the ultimate test of skill and preparation. Instead of relying on a guide, you take full responsibility for finding fish, choosing the right fly, and executing the perfect cast. It’s an adventure that requires patience, observation, and a bit of trial and error.

    Show notes:

    In this episode of the Saltwater Edge podcast, host Peter Jenkins talks with Ross Kessler, a seasoned DIY bonefish angler with about 20 years of experience. They discuss various tackle tactics, key observations, and best practices for DIY inshore fishing trips, diving deep into fisheries management, conservation, and specific destinations. Ross shares invaluable tips on trip planning, including the importance of tides, preparation, logistics, gear, and the significance of short-game casting, among other insights. They also touch on the role and benefits of hiring local guides to enhance the fishing experience. The episode is packed with practical advice for passionate anglers looking to embark on their own DIY fishing adventures.

    00:00 Introduction to the Saltwater Edge Podcast
    00:35 Guest Introduction: Ross Kessler
    01:06 The Appeal of DIY Fishing
    02:50 Planning Your DIY Fishing Trip
    05:18 Tides and Timing
    10:57 Packing and Preparation
    14:24 Navigating and Accessing Fishing Spots
    26:30 Essential Gear for Solo Fishing
    26:45 Staying Hydrated and Cool
    28:37 Clothing and Sun Protection
    29:10 Fishing Gear Essentials
    31:23 Fly Selection and Techniques
    33:49 The Importance of Local Guides
    36:24 Casting Techniques and Tips
    42:39 Fly Recommendations for DIY Trips
    49:31 Conservation and Ethical Fishing
    51:13 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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    52 mins
  • Elliott Thomas - The Evolution of 247 Lures
    Mar 3 2025
    For over a decade, 24/7 Lures has been a staple in the world of custom wooden fishing lures, crafting high-quality, small-batch plugs designed for serious surf casters. In a recent episode of the Saltwater Edge Podcast, we sat down with Elliot Thomas, owner of 24/7 Lures, to discuss the evolution of wooden lure design, fishing tactics, and the impact of conservation-minded rigging. The History and Evolution of 24/7 Lures Elliot Thomas took over 24/7 Lures in 2017 after acquiring the brand from Jeff Dunbar, who had previously acquired it from Al Gag. The company has maintained its dedication to high-quality craftsmanship while incorporating modern refinements. Over the years, 24/7 Lures has redesigned several of their classic models to improve performance and longevity. One of the company’s most notable recent innovations is the introduction of flag-rigged lures, designed to reduce post-release mortality for striped bass. Studies have shown that a single belly hook combined with a flag on the back of the lure significantly decreases injury to released fish, making this setup a game-changer for conservation-conscious anglers. Why Needlefish and Darters Are Essential During our conversation, Elliot emphasized the effectiveness of needlefish and darter lures, two of his personal favorites. He noted that needlefish lures are incredibly versatile, mimicking various baitfish and moving through the water naturally. Darters, on the other hand, provide a more subtle but equally effective presentation, often enticing strikes when other lures fail. “Needlefish and darters do something no other lure does,” Elliot explained. “They sneak through the water naturally, presenting a subtle but irresistible target for striped bass.” The Role of Color in Lure Selection Color is often a hot topic among anglers, and Elliot had a refreshing take on it: “I don’t think color matters nearly as much as people think.” While some fishermen swear by specific colors for different conditions, Elliot believes that presentation, movement, and silhouette are far more important than the color itself. However, he does recognize the importance of contrast, particularly in topwater lures like spooks and pencils. “When I’m fishing a spook, I want it to stand out. That’s where a bright head or contrasting back can really help,” he noted. Conservation Efforts: Flag-Rigged Lures for a Healthier Fishery One of the most important takeaways from our discussion was the push towards conservation-focused lure rigging. The traditional treble hook setup has long been associated with increased injury to fish, but recent studies have demonstrated that switching to a single belly hook and a flag on the rear of the lure can cut post-release mortality rates to under 4%. “Jerry Audet and Dave Anderson have been huge proponents of this change,” Elliot said. “For me, it was an easy decision. We already knew single hooks were better for fish, and the study just confirmed it.” The Craft of Lure Building and Future Innovations Beyond fishing strategy, Elliot also shared insights into the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into each 24/7 lure. From hand-sealed and painted wooden bodies to carefully tested weighting and balance, every lure is a product of both tradition and modern innovation. When asked about future plans, Elliot hinted at continuing to refine existing models and possibly expanding the range to include more conservation-friendly options. “I’m not here to reinvent the wheel,” he said. “But I do want to make sure we’re making the best lures possible while keeping the fishery healthy.” Where to Find 24/7 Lures If you’re interested in trying out 24/7 Lures for yourself, you can find them online at Saltwater Edge. Elliot also frequently attends tackle shows, offering anglers the chance to see his work in person and talk shop. For more expert fishing insights, tackle tips, and conservation updates, be sure to subscribe to the Saltwater Edge Podcast and follow us for future episodes! Key Takeaways from This Episode: 24/7 Lures carries on a legacy of high-quality wooden lure craftsmanship. Needlefish and darters are must-have lures for striped bass anglers. Color matters less than presentation—contrast is more important. Switching to flag-rigged lures significantly reduces post-release mortality. Handmade lures continue to offer unmatched quality and performance. For more information, visit 247lures.com or stop by Saltwater Edge to explore the latest in custom wooden plugs!
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    57 mins
  • Dr Aaron Adams - Discovering Saltwater Secrets
    Feb 3 2025

    The Saltwater Edge Podcast recently welcomed a special guest, Dr. Aaron Adams—an esteemed marine scientist, author, and avid angler with over 35 years of experience in fish ecology and conservation. As the Director of Science and Conservation at Bonefish Tarpon Trust, Dr. Adams bridges the gap between complex scientific research and practical fishing advice, making him the perfect voice for anglers eager to deepen their understanding of saltwater habitats.

    Insights From Dr. Adams

    Growing up near the Chesapeake Bay, Dr. Adams witnessed firsthand the impact of ecosystem decline. This early exposure ignited his lifelong dedication to fish conservation and ecological research. His books and work emphasize the importance of habitat-focused angling, flipping the traditional script of “chasing fish” by encouraging anglers to start by studying the environment first.

    Books Mentioned in the Podcast

    During the conversation, host Peter Jenkins referenced several of Dr. Adams’ works that have become essential reading for anglers seeking to level up their fishing game:

    1. Fisherman’s Coast
      A foundational guide that introduces the importance of understanding habitat when fishing, covering everything from coastal ecosystems to tidal influences.

    2. Saltwater Prey
      This book dives deeper into the behaviors of prey species and how anglers can match the patterns to outsmart game fish.

    3. The Orvis Guide to Fly Fishing for Coastal Gamefish
      Expanding on Fisherman’s Coast, this guide includes updates on tides, fish vision, and how different habitats influence fishing strategies.

    For those looking to sharpen their angling skills and apply ecological principles, these books are invaluable. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just beginning your saltwater journey, tuning into this podcast episode is a step toward fishing smarter by understanding the intricate dance between predator, prey, and habitat.

    Show Notes:

    00:33 Meet Dr. Aaron Adams: Marine Scientist and Avid Angler
    02:19 The Science Behind Fishing Techniques
    04:54 Understanding Fish Behavior and Habitat
    07:31 Fishing in Different Environments
    11:03 Impact of Environmental Factors on Fishing
    26:55 Exploring New Fishing Spots
    34:45 The Onboard Computer of Fishing
    35:19 The Debate on Keeping Logs
    38:06 Broadcast Spawning Explained
    42:36 Economic Impact of Fisheries
    44:51 The Intersection of Science and Fishing
    54:05 Tips for Better Angling
    01:04:20 Bonefish Tarpon Trust Initiatives
    01:07:05 Conclusion and Resources

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Winter Fun at The Saltwater Edge
    Jan 22 2025

    As the frost of winter lingers, the team at The Saltwater Edge has been keeping busy, preparing for the warmer days ahead. In our latest group podcast, Coby, John, Cyril, Tyler, and Eric gathered to chat about their recent winter adventures, fishing highlights, and the excitement of spring fishing on the horizon.

    Winter Adventures

    While the icy winds kept many indoors, the crew embraced the season in their own ways. Tyler and Coby took to the Deerfield River for a memorable trout fishing trip, complete with good catches, a close call with the water, and plenty of laughs. Cyril experimented with saltwater jigs in freshwater, landing some impressive lake trout. Meanwhile, Tyler ventured into his first duck-hunting season, bringing back both exciting stories and a mouthwatering recipe for duck flatbread pizza.

    Spring Preparations

    The team is already gearing up for a promising spring. Tyler is ready to hit the herring runs, while Coby is preparing his fly rod to test new shrimp patterns in some of his favorite spots. John, always experimenting, plans to continue his early spring success with rooster tails and wake baits. Each team member is eager for those first topwater bites and the buzz of peak fishing season.

    Upcoming Events

    The excitement doesn’t stop there! We’re thrilled to announce our annual Plug Kickoff Show, happening on April 5th, showcasing some of the best gear and lures to jumpstart your season.

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    23 mins
  • Tony Friedrich ASGA President - Take Care Of The Fish And They Will Take Care Of You
    Jan 6 2025

    Today’s guest on the Saltwater Edge Podcast is a passionate, lifelong fisherman and a tough salty bastard, but those are table stakes for being an effective fisheries advocate. Stir in a deep respect for the past and an unwavering ability to focus on “fish first” as your North Star, and you get the best in the game.

    The American Saltwater Guides Association is a young organization founded in 2018 that has grown rapidly due to its core values of science, education, and advocacy. Today’s guest conceived of an organization with a “fish first science-based” approach to fisheries management. He recruited me to serve as Chairman, which has been some of the most gratifying work of my career. He is the rare combination of a patient strategist playing the long game and a very effective “sales guy” when he sees the right opportunity.

    Please welcome the 2024 Garden and Gun Conservation Award winner, ASGA President and Policy Director and “not everybody's cup of tea” Tony Friedrich.

    Show notes:

    Peter Jenkins, the host of the Saltwater Edge podcast, interviews Tony Friedrich, President and Policy Director of the American Saltwater Guide Association. They discuss various fishing tactics, fisheries management, and conservation efforts. Friedrich shares his journey from growing up passionate about fishing, influenced by his family and mentors like Lefty Kreh, to leading impactful advocacy work with ASGA. They highlight ASGA's science-based approach to fisheries management, focusing on public education and building an 'advocate army' to influence policy. Key discussions include the economic impact of fisheries, challenges in fisheries management, and current efforts to protect species like striped bass and false albacore.

    00:34 Introducing Today's Guest: Tony Friedrich
    01:44 Tony's Early Life and Passion for Fishing
    08:20 Mentorship and Influences: Lefty Kreh
    20:34 Fisheries Management and Conservation Efforts
    22:24 Challenges in Fisheries Advocacy
    32:12 The Importance of False Albacore Management
    34:54 Hitting a Wall: The Need for Science
    35:12 Community Engagement and Advocacy
    35:54 Building an Advocate Army
    36:35 Success Stories and Wins
    37:17 Skill Training for Advocacy
    37:48 The Importance of a Unified Voice
    38:55 Upcoming Events and Key Dates
    40:09 Expanding Conservation Efforts
    45:12 Economic Impact of Fisheries
    48:57 The Value of Recreational Fisheries
    55:58 Challenges and Future Directions
    59:55 Personal Reflections and Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Captain Craig Cantelmo - The History of Van Staal Fishing Products
    Dec 23 2024

    In this episode of the Saltwater Edge podcast, host Peter Jenkins welcomes Captain Craig Cantelmo from Van Staal Fishing Products. The discussion dives into the history and evolution of Van Staal's iconic fishing reels, from their inception to the modern VS and VR series. They discuss engineering innovations, material choices, and the impact of braided lines on reel design. The conversation also covers Van Staal's distinctive fishing pliers and fly reels, highlighting their design features and durability. This episode offers a comprehensive look at Van Staal’s long-standing tradition in surf and inshore fishing gear.

    Special thanks to Iron Mike Everin for sharing his extensive collection of Van Staal products. Come check out the display in the Education Corner of the shop.

    Take a look at one of the early Van Staal catalogs here

    00:00 Introduction to Saltwater Edge Podcast
    00:34 Special Episode with Captain Craig Cantelmo
    01:33 History and Evolution of Van Stall Reels
    03:58 Technical Innovations and Design Philosophy
    11:51 Van Stall's Market Journey and Collaborations
    19:11 Introduction to VR Reels
    19:41 The VR 50 and Market Impact
    20:38 Evolution of Van Staal Reels
    24:12 The Iconic Van Staal Pliers
    29:47 The CVEX Fly Reel Revolution
    36:31 Van Staal's Entry into Tuna Fishing
    38:11 The X Series and Modern Innovations
    40:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    42 mins
  • John Skinner - The Surfcasting Scientist - Northeast Edition
    Dec 9 2024

    John Skinner is a renowned author and videographer with over 50 years of saltwater fishing experience. He is particularly well-known for his expertise in surfcasting for striped bass, albies, and fluke.

    His "real job" as a computer scientist at the prestigious Brookhaven Nnational Labratory means he always asks why? This curiosity has served the surfcasting community very well.

    Over the years, he has contributed to various publications, including On the Water, The Surfcaster's Journal, and Shallow Water Angler. He is known for his methodical and productive approach to fishing. Recently retired, he now splits his time between Eastern Long Island, New York, and Pine Island, Florida.

    He shares his knowledge through a top-rated YouTube channel and several self published books. He is one of the authors that I find myself rereading the most.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
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