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An interview with me for Fish Nerds.


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#1 FirstChAoS

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Posted 22 November 2014 - 03:24 PM

You may have seen this posted on Facebook where NANFA Facebook member and official Fish Nerd Clay Groves linked it. But my interview on salmon sunday is on the latest Fish Nerds podcast (as well as interviews with kids on salmon spawning, and a "lure or muppet" challenge.) I could tell I was tired (got up early) and suffering from allergies on it, and found my voice sounding a bit nasal and monotone. But the conversation is linked here http://www.fishnerds...achment_id=5429 or can be found searching for podcasts on an apple mobile device.

Yes, it was Clay who interviewed me.

#2 Michael Wolfe

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Posted 23 November 2014 - 08:33 AM

Great job! You got the plug in for NANFA, got them interested in Fall Fish Nests, and told your minnow minnow minnow story...and you were not at all monotone... I could hear the excitement in your voice when talking snorkeling and diversity.
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#3 mattknepley

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  • Smack-dab between the Savannah and the Saluda.

Posted 23 November 2014 - 10:08 PM

I thought you were very expressive and engaging. I finally got to hear some of your famous word play; the "we like our fish served rare or endangered" quip was a good one! Like Michael, I could hear the enthusiasm you had for the topics at hand. I'd say you made for good, informative radio!
Matt Knepley
"No thanks, a third of a gopher would merely arouse my appetite..."

#4 mattknepley

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Posted 23 November 2014 - 10:09 PM

...or podcast. I'm so old school my phone has a cord. My apologies for mixing medias...


BTW, where'd that edit button go?
Matt Knepley
"No thanks, a third of a gopher would merely arouse my appetite..."

#5 keepnatives

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Posted 23 November 2014 - 11:09 PM

Great job Josh sounds like you had a great time and have a good source for location information.
Mike Lucas
Mohawk-Hudson Watershed
Schenectady NY

#6 Isaac Szabo

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  • Marble Falls, AR

Posted 24 November 2014 - 12:39 PM

Good job Josh!

#7 FirstChAoS

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Posted 25 November 2014 - 10:36 AM

Thank you very much for your kind words. I appreciate it.

I thought you were very expressive and engaging. I finally got to hear some of your famous word play; the "we like our fish served rare or endangered" quip was a good one! Like Michael, I could hear the enthusiasm you had for the topics at hand. I'd say you made for good, informative radio!


...or podcast. I'm so old school my phone has a cord. My apologies for mixing medias...


Well, they did post on their page recently "If you haven't been paying attention we record a weekly on demand radio show that has been featured on Boston Public Radio New Hampshire Public Radio and is a ton of fun. We are working on crowd funding the show, so check it out and give us a dollar!" So it seems both comments are right.

Great job Josh sounds like you had a great time and have a good source for location information.


Yes, I had a very very good time and it is good meeting other fish enthusiasts. I also hope their information and experience on finding some of the fish species can help me find fish I am seeking,

Great job! You got the plug in for NANFA, got them interested in Fall Fish Nests, and told your minnow minnow minnow story...and you were not at all monotone... I could hear the excitement in your voice when talking snorkeling and diversity.


And gave them a segue to plug falafal fallfish.

I am wondering if they are Nanfa members (they do post on the facebook page for Nanfa, and saw my photo in the last AC, but that was the free issue), I sort of wonder if members with radio access can be useful to Nanfa, and if advertizing their show in American Currents could be helpful to Fish nerds. Maybe you can help each other get the word out.

#8 olaf

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Posted 09 December 2014 - 10:24 PM

At least one of them is a member. There is a conversation in progress about getting more NANFA on the podcast and Fish Nerds in AC.
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