Episodes

  • The Angling Economy #2 - Goods & Market Failures
    Dec 24 2024

    ASGA brings you part two of a new series, diving into the fascinating world of fisheries and natural resource economics. Economist Dr. Ben Meadows breaks down the concept of market failures, the different types of goods (private, public, common resources, and club goods), and their relevance to fisheries management. In this episode, we dive into the challenges of balancing resource use with conservation, the role of norms in managing common resources, and why simple solutions like negotiation often fall short. Whether you're an angler or a policy enthusiast, this episode lays the groundwork for understanding complex economic frameworks and their application to fisheries.

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    34 mins
  • EP170: Management Woes & Offensive Memes
    Dec 23 2024

    The ASGA team provides a striped bass recap before the holidays and sets the scene for what lies ahead in 2025.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The Angling Economy #1 - Back to School
    Dec 18 2024

    In this inaugural episode of The Angling Economy series, host Tony Friedrich introduces Dr. Ben Meadows, an environmental and natural resource economist with a passion for fishing and conservation. Together, they dive into the intersection of economics and fisheries, explaining foundational concepts like scarcity, trade-offs, opportunity costs, and supply and demand. Using relatable analogies and real-world examples, Dr. Meadows sheds light on how these economic principles influence fisheries management and conservation strategies.

    Listeners will gain insight into the critical role economics plays in valuing catch-and-release fisheries, balancing policy decisions, and advocating for sustainable practices. This episode sets the stage for future discussions on how economic tools can address non-monetary benefits and ensure the longevity of beloved fisheries. Stay tuned as this series continues to explore the value of our natural resources and the critical importance of protecting them for generations to come.

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    57 mins
  • EP168: STRIPED BASS ACTION ALERT
    Dec 8 2024

    The ASMFC Striped Bass Management Board must take action to fulfill their obligation to rebuild our striped bass fishery. We believe the Board needs to prioritize the long-term health of this shared resource and equitable contributions to conservation by all sectors. Reductions should balance impacts across jurisdictions. Law enforcement has deemed no-targeting closures unenforceable. Despite the fact that they are a large portion of the proposed management options, ASGA remains adamant that no-targeting should not be considered. “No action” is no longer an option.


    ASGA submitted a full scope of management requests in an Official Letter at the Fall meeting. The Board voted to reconvene in December to consider new actions for 2025. Now that new management options have been proposed, the following letter represents our management goals for the meeting on December 16, 2024. Please complete the form to sign the letter by clicking here.

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    9 mins
  • EP167: Striper TC Report Q&A
    Dec 7 2024

    In this episode, the ASGA team dives into the latest developments from the Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board's Technical Committee Presentation Webinar. Hosts Cody and Tony recap the complex two-and-a-half-hour meeting, including a detailed Q&A session. Key topics include the challenges of implementing equitable seasonal closures, the controversy surrounding "no-targeting" regulations, and the role of flawed data in shaping management decisions. Tune in to hear critical questions from the community and ASGA's candid responses.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • RAPID REACTION: Mystery Stripers That Don't Exist
    Dec 6 2024

    In this episode, hosts Tony Friedrich, Kyle Schaefer, and Cody Rubner deliver a rapid reaction to the latest developments in striped bass management. They dissect the Technical Committee's report and highlight concerns about proposals such as no-targeting closures, which are inequitable and unenforceable. The team unpacks flawed assumptions driving management decisions, including projections based on data that fail to reflect the current state of the fishery. Kyle offers a guide’s perspective on the impact of closures, emphasizing their potential to harm both the resource and local economies. The discussion also critiques the lack of fairness in management measures between states and the disproportionate burden placed on different areas and groups. As they rally listeners to take action, the team underscores the importance of advocating for balanced, science-based decisions to ensure a thriving future for striped bass.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • EP165: Blending Art & Advocacy | Compleat Angler
    Dec 4 2024

    In this episode of The Guidepost, guest host Nick Jones dives into a captivating discussion with Matt DeLorme—a talented artist, accomplished angler, and passionate conservation advocate. Matt shares his journey from fishing the coasts of Maine and Seattle to blending his love for art and the environment through intricate relief prints. The conversation explores parallels between the patience and skill required for fly fishing and creating art, as well as the impact of advocacy projects, including a significant conservation victory involving river restoration. Matt also previews an exciting upcoming event at The Compleat Angler in Darien, CT, where art and advocacy unite to support striped bass conservation. Join us as we celebrate community, creativity, and the importance of protecting our fisheries.

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    36 mins
  • SHOP TALK #4: Robot Dogs & Mismatched Boots
    Dec 3 2024

    In this festive and reflective episode of The Guide Post, the team dives into holiday themes and fishing memories. Tony, Kyle, Scotty, and Cody share stories about the best and worst gifts they've ever received—from mismatched boots to beloved pets—offering heartfelt and humorous anecdotes from the holiday season. The discussion transitions to the challenges facing fisheries today, with each guest voicing their one wish for the future of fisheries conservation. The guys emphasize the need for courage among advocates and the importance of remembering what fisheries once were to inspire action today. Packed with laughs, personal tales, and calls to action, this episode celebrates the spirit of the season and the shared love of fishing.

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    50 mins