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How to Mark Birds with Simrad Halo Radar With Scott Walker

Scott Walker gives a step by step instruction to mark birds on the Simrad Halo Radar. He explains the Harbor, Offshore, Bird, Weather Modes as well as how to do split screens. He explains how he sets his screen up to use the offset mode to look ahead and how he sets the distance so that he can find birds, boats, weather or boats. The new Simrad Halo radar has preset modes that make it easy to switch between them or you can save your own settings if you prefer. Revolutionary!

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Do Not Let What You Can't Do Interfere With What You Can Do

John Wooden has a famous quote: “Do not let what you can not do interfere with what you can do”. Wise words that have served many well. We discuss how this quote may apply to the quarantine that we are all experiencing. Additionally, we completed the Wim Hof Quarantine Challenge and are on day 41 of the 100-day Burpee Challenge. How’s it going?

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Strengthen Grip, Low Back, Legs, Core and Shoulders with One Exercise

A viewer asked what exercise I would pick for overall conditioning for outdoor activities if I could only pick one. Thankfully I don’t have to pick only one because I don’t believe that one exercise is perfect for every situation. However, I can pretend for today’s show. While I don’t think that one exercise is perfect, I think that the Kettlebell Swing is about as close to perfect as I have found.

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CMAP Reveal On Simrad - Install, Navigate And Find Inshore And Offshore Spots

Tom Rowland of Saltwater Experience asks Capt Scott Walker of Into the Blue about using Mapping chips. Scott uses C-Map Reveal with his Simrad NSS Evo 3 16" unit. Scott installs the chip, selects the map, and shows how he would use the chip to find inshore spots like coral heads or lobster spots. Tom asks about using the C-Map Reveal chip to find swordfish spots in deep water. Scott explains and shows, step by step, how to get high-resolution bathymetric imagery displayed, and what he looks for in a productive swordfish spot. He shows how to find spots in 1500-1800 feet that would be productive swordfish areas.

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Poling A Skiff - Exercises To Build Strength And Reduce Overuse Injuries

Tell someone that fishing is a physical sport and you may get some funny looks. Fishing on the flats of the Florida Keys is quite a bit different than sitting under a shade tree with a bobber, worms, and a 6 pack. Poling a skiff is hard work. Often guides pole into the wind for hours at a time with 2 heavy dudes on the bow. Guys do this 100 days in a row or more during the season. It is like being a professional athlete. You are requiring performance out of your body to make a living…regardless of the sea conditions, wind speed, or weight of the boat. The guide’s job is to push the boat and find fish.

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Certified Health Nut - Troy Casey - Reclaiming Manhood, Drinking Urine, Health and Being Ripped At 50

Troy Casey is also known as Certified Health Nut. He was once a Versace Model who became more and more interested in how his body was working mostly for the sake of looking his best for his job. After some exposure to black mold, he has gone on a mission to reclaim his health using any means necessary. He’s worked with indigenous tribes in the Amazon as a medicine hunter, studied the ancient Vipassana Meditation technique Ashtanga Yoga, and worked closely with Paul Chek at the world-famous C.H.E.K. Institute.

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April 20, 2020 Challenge Update

Today we are doing 20 burpees as a part of the #TRPFitnessChallenge we are adding one burpee each day of April. This is an exercise in discipline and Jocko says "Discipline = Freedom" and we are working towards that. In addition to that we are doing the Wim Hof 40 day challenge. Now in days 11-20 we are doing 3 rounds of breathing and a 1 minute cold shower (add in pushups after your last round of breathing). For days 21-30 we will do 4 rounds of breathing and a 1.5 minute cold shower.

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How To Set An IGFA World Record And Debunking Myths Feat. Meredith McCord, 180 World Records

Setting an IGFA World Record requires an angler to follow very precise rules to document a catch. The leader has to be tied a certain way and the line that you use has to break at the correct poundage. Many people think it is impossible to set an IGFA World Record in fishing but it really is quite possible if you learn the rules. Meredith McCord has over 180 World Records and has learned through trial and error, advice from mentors and from the IGFA itself, how to play this game within the rules. She is happy to help other anglers to identify a record and set up their tackle to successfully set a world record.

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Ron Ryals - No Limits

Ron Ryals is a fishing guide, pro angler and now a coach of Florida Gateway College Bass Fishing Team. Ron was paralyzed when he was 5 due to a complication from open-heart surgery. His parents helped him to do anything he wanted throughout his life and he has never allowed his lack of mobility to limit him. With Shaw Grigsby, Hunter Bland, and Rob Chapman, Ron will make big changes to the college Bass Fishing landscape.

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Hunter Bland - Accident To Advocate For Water Safety

Hunter Bland was a college bass fisherman who has recently moved on to become a Bass Fishing Coach. We learned a little about Hunter a few weeks ago when he was on the podcast with the whole Florida Gateway College team but today we dive deep into his personal story. Hunter achieved some notoriety, but not in the most desirable way. He was ejected out of his boat due to a freak accident and he was lucky enough to not get run over by any boats during the start of a Bass Tournament. He was wearing his lifejacket so he made it out ok. Hunter is now using that experience to travel around to speak and educate people on water safety.

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Shaw Grigsby - Mentor, Pro Bass Fisherman, Coach, And All Around Great Guy

This podcast has been a long time coming, as Shaw has been on my list since the inception of this show. He has been an incredible helper and coach in my life. My first television exposure was due to Shaw Grigsby and he really brought me into the industry. After a few years, we decided to launch a show and Shaw was incredibly encouraging and even let us borrow his crew. He really cut the learning curve a lot and I've been forever grateful for that.

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Matt & Kyle - New Years Resolutions And The Power Of Your Inner Circle

Matt and Kyle are the type of people that everyone should have in their close circle of friends. They are the ones I train with, read books with, and give endless support and motivation to myself, and to each other. Each year, Matt and Kyle are avid goal setters for themselves, and their families. Matt describes that on New Year’s Eve, he and his family sit at the table together, and write down their goals for the year ahead. As a family, they talk about the resolutions they have for themselves, and for everyone else.

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Bill Dance - America's Favorite Angler

Bill Dance, one of the world’s most famous fishermen, always planned to be a doctor like his father, grandfather and three other generations of Dances. Then, driving home one night while enrolled in medical school in Memphis, Tenn., in the early 1960s, he came upon a horrific motorcycle crash. The grisly encounter changed his life.

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Live Q&A With Tom

I took the time to do a LIVE question and answer podcast for the first time. Using Facebook Live, Instagram Live, emailed questions and tweets, I answer questions for two hours on virtually every subject. From Goliath grouper regulations, to how to become a fishing guide, Capt. License questions, or how to stay in shape on the road, the questions keep flooding in and I try my best to answer them all.

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