In this episode of the Tom Rowland Podcast, I sit down with international angler Leanne Powell, who recently set a world record for bass fishing. Leanne shares her intriguing journey into fishing, which began at a young age and became a serious pursuit after significant personal losses in 2015.
Read MoreIn this episode, I sit down with Captain Tony Young from Forever Young Charter Company, who recently completed the grueling Keys 100 race. We dive into Tony's inspiration to run a 100-mile race, his training regimen, and how he balances his demanding life as one of the top charter captains in the Florida Keys.
Tony shares the profound experiences and challenges he faced during the race and how ultrarunning has impacted his approach to his business and life.
We also get insights into the operations of Forever Young Charters, its rapid growth, and the specialized fishing and diving trips they offer. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with motivation, dedication, and a peek into the extraordinary life of Captain Tony Young.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Tom Rowland Podcast, I sit down with Enrique Zapata, a record-holder for multiple pull-up endurance challenges. Enrique opens up about his journey from battling serious health issues, including obesity, hypertension, and panic attacks, to transforming his life by breaking pull-up records.
He shares the physical and mental struggles he faced along the way, the inspiration he drew from David Goggins, and the scientific approach he takes to optimize his performance.
We also delve into Enrique's training regimen, the sacrifices he's had to make, and his future goals to inspire others. Tune in to hear Enrique's incredible story of resilience and determination.
Read MoreBill Golden, the founder of Golden Boat Lifts, shares his journey from moving to Florida in 1980 to building a global empire in the boat lift industry.
Read MoreI sit down with Ryan Johnston, a fly fishing guide with 22 years of experience and the founder of Cast Hope. In this episode, Ryan shares his journey of guiding across Northern California, Idaho, and Montana while discussing the evolution of his career and the impact of the 'A River Runs through it' movie on the fly fishing industry. We explore Ryan's inspiring work with Cast Hope, a nonprofit organization that uses fly fishing to empower underserved youth. Ryan also recounts heartwarming and transformational stories from his guiding experiences, including mentoring a young guide who now works in Idaho.
Read MoreI sit down with Steve Kantner, famously known as the 'Land Captain'. Steve shares everything from his 30-year career as a fishing guide in South Florida to incredible stories of close encounters with wildlife, including an attack by a Florida panther. From discussing the introduction and impact of exotic fish species to recounting memorable adventures on the Tamiami Trail, Steve's tales are both riveting and informative. If you're interested in fishing, wildlife, and an insight into the life of an experienced guide, this is a must watch.
Read MoreIn this episode, I prepare for an exciting fly fishing trip by respooling my reels with 70-pound hollow core line by Cortland.
I'll show you how to make the connection between the fly line and the backing using an eye splice and compare its strength against a Bimini twist.
We go through the step-by-step process to create an eye splice, then test its strength, reaching 53.7 pounds. Next, I demonstrate the Bimini twist, which maxes out at 39 pounds. Which method will you choose for your fly setup?
With a strict limit of 33 pounds for my flight from Mahe to Providence, I meticulously weigh and reweigh my gear, deciding what stays and what goes. Join me as I strategically pack my fishing rods, GoPro, and other must-haves, while making tough decisions to leave some items behind.
Watch how I manage to fit everything I need into my luggage and maybe even squeeze in an extra shirt or two!
Read Moren this episode, I sit down with Rich Hernandez, founder of 'Do Hard Things 365' and an extraordinary athlete known for his mind-boggling physical feats.
We talk about his journey from an engineering and business career to influencing and inspiring others through extreme challenges like 3,000 consecutive pushups, a four-hour plank, and running the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim-to-rim.
Rich shares how David Goggins' book 'Can't Hurt Me' ignited his passion for pushing physical and mental limits, his method of doing something hard every day, and the importance of building momentum.
Read MoreI'm embarking on an unforgettable trip to the Seychelles and facing the challenge of packing all my essentials into a combined weight of 44 pounds.
With a strict limit of 33 pounds for my flight from Mahe to Providence, I meticulously weigh and reweigh my gear, deciding what stays and what goes. Join me as I strategically pack my fishing rods, GoPro, and other must-haves, while making tough decisions to leave some items behind.
Watch how I manage to fit everything I need into my luggage and maybe even squeeze in an extra shirt or two!
Read MoreIn this episode of the Tom Rowland Podcast, I sit down with Captain Chris Whitman, co-founder of Captains for Clean Water, to discuss the urgent issues facing Florida's water systems and the birth of their impactful organization.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Tom Rowland Podcast, I sit down with Captain Chris Whitman, co-founder of Captains for Clean Water, to discuss the urgent issues facing Florida's water systems and the birth of their impactful organization.
Read MoreToday, we're diving into the world of trout fishing in Tennessee, North Carolina, and North Georgia with our fantastic guest, Jonathan from The Fly Box. We'll talk about the trout opportunities on the South Holston and Watauga rivers, as well as Jonathan's journey from fishing in Northern California to guiding in Tennessee.
Read MoreOn today's H2T I continue on my quest to make fishing wire less intimidating. We build off the haywire twist and learn the strongest ways to connect it to fluorocarbon. Watch and listen to find out how you can be the most successful fisherman you can be!
Read MoreIn this episode of the Tom Rowland Podcast, I sit down with Chris Fischer, the founder of OCEARCH, to delve into the incredible journey of uniting anglers and scientists for ocean conservation. From his early days hosting Offshore Adventures and Want to Go Fishing on ESPN to pivoting to groundbreaking shark research with OCEARCH, Chris shares his passion for ensuring future generations have abundant fish and thriving ecosystems.
Read MoreOn today's H2T I continue on my quest to make fishing wire less intimidating. We build off the haywire twist and learn the strongest ways to connect it to fluorocarbon. Watch and listen to find out how you can be the most successful fisherman you can be!
Read MoreIn this episode of the Tom Roland Podcast, I have a great conversation with Rosie K. Moore, a renowned ecologist, influencer, and author. We dive deep into her journey from Missouri to Florida, her fascination with sharks, and her ventures into reptile research.
Read MoreOn today's episode of How 2 Tuesday I am testing one of Instagram's most viral knots! This is a knot that I stumbled upon a while ago that intrigued me due to its similarity to another one of my favorite knots. But is it any good? Is it BETTER? Find out now!
Read MoreIn this episode, we are joined by the exceptional wildlife photographer, Mark Smith. Known for his stunning bird photography on Instagram, Mark shares how he captures breathtaking images and videos of nature's most fascinating creatures.
Read MoreOn today’s H2T we have a West Coast VS. East Coast knot battle. It is the UNI KNOT VS. the SAN DIEGO JAM. The Uni Knot is one of my personal favorite knots, but with the growing popularity of the SDJ I had to see what the hype is about. Who will win?
Read MoreIn this installment of Anglers Unite, I’m thrilled to have Dr. Tracy Fanara— an environmental engineer and water quality expert, join us. We dive deep into water quality issues in Florida, covering everything from pharmaceutical contaminants to the infamous Red Tide
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