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The Woman Angler & Adventurer

Author: Angie Scott

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The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast hosted by Angie Scott. Our mission is to inspire women with a passion for fishing and the outdoors to get out there and experience amazing adventures, together blazing a trail for ourselves and generations of women to come. We want to be more active and connected so we will be better equipped to teach and learn from each other and grow together in our fishing and other outdoor pursuits. In a nutshell we're here to: INSPIRE, EMPOWER, CONNECT & CATCH MORE FISH!
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Hey there, Anglers and Adventurers! It's Angie Scott coming at you with a special episode in honor of National Safe Boating Week. With Memorial Day weekend and the start of the summer boating season just around the corner, it's crucial to brush up on boating safety. In this episode, I'll share my top 5 safe boating tips and discuss the importance of boating safety with you all. I'll take you through my personal journey from taking a boating safety course to getting my captain's license and emphasize the role of education in ensuring safe boating practices. We'll cover the essential boating safety equipment, the impacts of alcohol consumption while boating, checking the weather before a boating trip, and the importance of sharing your float plan with a trusted individual. Boating can be a ton of fun, but it's essential to always prioritize safety. I'll share real-life examples and experiences that highlight the critical importance of boating safety. Plus, I have some exciting guest speakers and topics lined up for future episodes, so make sure to stay tuned! As we gear up for a summer filled with adventure, it's crucial to keep boating safety at the forefront of our minds. Share this episode with your friends and family who are new to boating, because education and awareness can make all the difference. Remember, National Safe Boating Week serves as a reminder to practice safe boating all year round, not just for one week. Stay safe out there, everyone, and I'll catch you on the next episode! Mentioned in this Episode: Boat Class Sober Skipper Pledge iBass 360 Support our Partners!
Hey everyone, in this episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer, I have a fascinating conversation with Charlie Levine, the Editor-in-Chief at Anglers Journal Magazine. We dive into what sets Anglers Journal apart from other fishing magazines and get a glimpse into the incredible stories and beautiful photography they feature. We talk about the importance of inclusion in the fishing industry and the need for more diverse voices and representation. From the amazing women making waves in the fishing world to the influence of social media "models" in the industry, we tackle a wide range of topics. Charlie shares a funny fishing story about his wife and discusses the differences he's observed between men and women anglers. We also chat about the positive impact of groups like Ladies, Let's Go Fishing and the essential role they play in providing women with safe and welcoming fishing opportunities. Charlie's insight and experiences provide valuable perspective, and I can't wait for you to tune in to this episode. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting started, you won't want to miss this conversation about the evolving landscape of fishing and the important role women are playing in it. So grab your fishing gear or kick back and relax, and join us for this engaging episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer. Mentioned in this Episode: Anglers Journal iCast Support our Partners
Hey there, fishing enthusiasts! On this episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast, we've got a real treat for you. Our guest host, Crappie Hippie John King from Glasswater Angling catches up with the incredible Rosie from Rosie's Bait and Tackle, along with her dad, Hugh. Tune in to hear about Rosie's latest fly tying exploits, including a new articulated fly that's been making waves. Want to know more about this game changer fly or her other creations like the gurgler? Rosie has got you covered. Plus, find out what's in store for her first fishing trip to Barber Pond. You won't want to miss a moment of this exciting and informative conversation. So sit back, relax, and join us for some fishing talk that's sure to get you hooked! Mentioned in this Episode: Rosie's Bait and Tackle Fish Nerds Podcast Glasswater Angling Support our Partners!
Welcome back to The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast! In this episode, the remarkable Miguela Minto joins us to share her journey as a female hunting guide in Northern British Columbia and Alberta. Miguela opens up about the challenges she has faced in a male-dominated industry and how she has earned respect through her skills and determination. We delve into Miguela's family business, North River Outfitting, and the wide range of hunts they offer. From whitetail to sheep, goats, moose, caribou, and more, Miguela's expertise and willingness to accommodate diverse requests is truly inspiring. But it's not all about the thrill of the hunt. Miguela sheds light on wildlife management issues in Canada, advocating for more proactive practices to protect wildlife and resources. Her experiences making difficult decisions regarding wildlife, such as dispatching aggressive grizzly bears, highlight the complex realities of wildlife management. Miguela's passion for the outdoors and dedication to sharing Alberta and BC's beauty and resources are genuinely inspiring. She emphasizes the need for everyone to take responsibility for environmental preservation and management and critiques the government's role in these critical issues. If you're interested in experiencing the outdoors and embarking on a remarkable hunting adventure in Alberta and Northern British Columbia, you won't want to miss out on Miguela's offerings. Please tune in to this episode to learn more about Miguela Minto's incredible journey and the opportunities she creates for others to appreciate the natural world. Mentioned in this Episode: North River Outfitting Support Our Partners!
In this week's episode, we have Martha Guyas, the Southeast Fisheries Policy Director for the American Sport Fishing Association, joining me as our special guest. Martha talks about her journey into the world of fishing and shares her experiences working with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission before transitioning to the American Sport Fishing Association. We dive into some of the biggest challenges Martha faced during her time with the FWC, particularly around Red Snapper, and how her work has significantly impacted the management of this species. We also learn about Martha's role as the Southeast Fisheries Policy Director, where she works on a broad range of issues related to clean waters, abundant fisheries, and access for recreational fishing across the Southeast region of the United States. Martha also shares the incredible news of being designated by the US Department of State to represent the US on the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). We discuss the significance of this role and how Martha will be representing the recreational fishing industry in international discussions and decision-making processes. As we wrap up, Martha and I look forward to the upcoming ICAST event and share our anticipation for exciting new developments and positive changes in the fishing industry. Don't miss out on this engaging and insightful conversation with Martha Guyas, where she sheds light on her impactful work and the future of recreational fishing industry. So grab your fishing rod and tune in to this empowering episode of The Woman Angler and Adventurer podcast! Mentioned in this Episode: American Sportfishing Association ICCAT iCast Adventuress Magazine (use code womanangler for 15% off!) Support our Partners
Hey there, Anglers and Adventurers! You won't want to miss this very special episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast. In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with Linda Greenlaw, the only female commercial swordfisherman on the East Coast, and a best-selling author. Linda shared her incredible journey from growing up on the coast of Maine, learning to fish at an early age, to becoming a passionate commercial fisherman. We dove into her experiences in sword fishing, including her first catch and the challenges she faced working in the industry. We also discussed the importance of hard work and the impacts of gender in the fishing world. Linda's insights and advice for competitive bass anglers and her views on advocacy for females in fishing were truly inspiring. Additionally, Linda talked about her transition to becoming a best-selling author after the release of "The Perfect Storm," and she opened up about the difficulty of writing her first book. We also got a glimpse into Linda's current endeavors, including her charter business and the exciting plans she has for the future. This episode is packed with incredible stories, invaluable advice, and a whole lot of inspiration. Tune in and join us as we explore Linda Greenlaw's remarkable journey on the open seas! Mentioned in this Episode: Linda Greenlaw Charters iBass360's New Digital Magazine Support our Partners
Welcome to another episode of the Woman Angler & Adventurer Podcast! Today, we're joined by a very special guest, Mike Leonard, Vice President of Government Affairs at the American Sport Fishing Association (ASA). Mike's going to shed some light on the important work ASA is doing for the recreational fishing industry, and he'll discuss some pressing issues that anglers should be aware of and take action on. ASA might not be the most well-known organization in the recreational fishing community, but it certainly plays a crucial role behind the scenes. Mike gives us an inside look at the work they do and how it impacts all of us who love getting out on the water with a rod and reel. The episode covers some very eye-opening topics, including regulations affecting fishing access and conservation, as well as potential threats to fishing traditions. Mike highlights a significant issue with right whales along the Atlantic Coast that could severely impact offshore fishing, and he shares some shocking developments in other countries like Germany and Colombia that have banned catch and release fishing. But it's not all doom and gloom! Mike shares valuable insights on how anglers can get involved and make a difference. Whether it's signing up for the Keep America Fishing program, engaging with local fishing organizations, or simply staying informed about crucial bills in Congress, there's something everyone can do to help protect our beloved pastime. This episode is an important wake-up call for anglers everywhere. So, take some time to listen to what Mike has to say, then head to asafishing.org to find out how you can get involved and help protect the future of recreational fishing. Don't miss out! Mentioned in this Episode: American Sportfishing Association Website Keep America Fishing iCast Beverly Yamamoto Obituary
Welcome back to The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast! In this episode, Lori Povisil and Beth Mills from 2 Chicks in a Boat join me to kick off the 2024 season with some exciting updates and plans for their women's team bass trail. Lori shares her insights on choosing fishing ramps in bad weather and staying safe in certain creek arms for less experienced boaters. Beth discusses their newsletter and the growing participation in their trail, including anglers from new states like Pennsylvania and potentially Kentucky. We also dive into their upcoming events, including tournaments on South Holston Lake and Geist Lake in Indiana. They've made some great adjustments based on participant feedback, such as offering one-day and two-day tournaments and adding a championship event in 2025. We cover a lot in this episode, including their plans for future growth, increasing support from sponsors, and the logistics of participating in tournaments, such as the specifics for fishing on Kentucky Lake. So join us as we chat about an exciting season ahead with the ladies of 2 Chicks in a Boat on The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast. Don't forget to subscribe, and if you haven't already, sign up for their newsletter on the website to stay in the know. Let's make 2024 a year to remember out on the water! Mentioned in This Episode: 2 Chicks in a Boat Website Follow 2 Chicks in a Boat on Facebook / Instagram / YouTube Support our Partners!
Welcome to this week's episode of The Woman Angler and Adventurer podcast! Today, we have an inspiring and talented guest, Elizabeth Eastman, who's making big waves in the world of competitive fishing. Elizabeth is currently studying at Auburn University and has an impressive background in both saltwater and bass fishing. In this episode, Elizabeth shares her journey from growing up in the coastal town of Fairhope, Alabama to transitioning from high school competitive fishing to joining the Auburn University fishing team on a scholarship. We dive into the challenges she faced, the importance of having a support system, and her experiences as a female angler in a male-dominated sport. We also get sneak peeks into the exciting fisheries in Alabama that Elizabeth loves, as well as her future plans which are tied to her passion for natural resource management, with a focus on fisheries. Plus, she'll share how she managed to balance her time between competitive fishing, college, and even starting her own baking business! If you want to stay updated on Elizabeth's journey and get some fishing inspiration, be sure to check out her Instagram page, and don't forget to give a shoutout to the incredible mentor, Shane Ellis, who's been instrumental in boosting her confidence and knowledge. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in competitive fishing, the challenges and triumphs of being a female angler, and the impact of fishing on conservation. So grab your fishing gear and get ready for a fantastic episode with Elizabeth Eastman! Mentioned in this episode: Follow Elizabeth Eastman on Instagram Auburn University Bass Fishing Team on Facebook Shane Ellis Fishing Adventuress Magazine Support our Partners!
Get ready for an absolutely incredible episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast! I'm joined by two amazing guests, Jenny D'Anthony and Anna McLean from United Row, and let me tell you, their story is truly awe-inspiring. These two adventurous women are gearing up for an astonishing feat—rowing across the Pacific Ocean. From overcoming the challenges of 60-foot waves to extensive planning and preparation, Jenny and Anna give us an inside look at what it takes to embark on such an extreme adventure. With their boat, Axle Rose, being their only home on this journey, they share the technical aspects and safety measures that are crucial for their survival. You'll be amazed by the determination and resilience it takes to prepare for such an incredible endeavor. What's even more inspiring is their mission with United Row—to raise funds for their expedition and support a scholarship fund for female athletes at Clemson University. It's all about empowerment and showcasing what you can achieve when you set your mind to it. Join Jenny, Anna, and me as we discuss their upcoming voyage, their fundraising efforts, and their empowering message for women everywhere. You won't want to miss this captivating episode! Follow along with their journey and show your support at unitedrow.org. Their departure from Monterey Bay, California is set for June 8th, and you can join in the excitement by following their tracker linked to their website and Instagram at united.ro. Get ready to be inspired and awed by the determination, resilience, and unwavering spirit of Jenny and Anna as they set out on this extraordinary challenge. Tune in to The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast and join the adventure with us! Mentioned in this Episode: United Row Follow United Row on Instagram Salt Life Support Our Partners
Hey everyone, I'm thrilled to be back and kicking off the 2024 season of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast! I've been up to some exciting stuff while we've been on break, and I can't wait to share it all with you. From dock diving with my golden doodle Lakelyn in Southwest Florida to catching up with friends at the RV park in Fort Myers, there's been no shortage of adventures. I've also had the privilege of participating in various fishing-related events, including the NPAA conference and a few fun fishing trips, which I'll be spilling the beans on in this episode. And, in an unexpected turn of events, I've made a big decision about the 2024 LBAA season, and I'll be diving into the details of that as well. Of course, the excitement doesn't stop there! I've lined up some fantastic guests for the upcoming season of the podcast. From interviews with industry experts to discussions on important topics like diversity, equity, and inclusion, and even an inspiring feature on a couple incredible ladies who will be rowing across the Pacific Ocean, the content lineup is nothing short of thrilling. So gear up for an amazing return, and join me on the 2024 adventure. Be sure to hit that subscribe button, and let's dive into this season together every Tuesday. I can't wait to share these incredible experiences with you!
Welcome to The Woman Angler & Adventurer, where we celebrate women in fishing and outdoor adventure. In this episode, we have an exciting announcement to share with you, so stay tuned!But first, let's talk about our guest, Travis Burch. Travis is a passionate angler with a vision for the future of women's bass fishing. He believes in providing opportunities for women to compete and continue fishing beyond high school. Travis is joining hands with our team to head up the Lady Bass Anglers Association (LBAA).During our conversation, Travis shares his background in bass fishing and his involvement in youth and adult fishing tournaments. He discusses his goals of improving the industry and increasing prize pools to attract even more talented anglers. Travis is dedicated to making a positive impact in the world of women's fishing.Regarding LBAA's plans for the future, we discuss their tournament schedule for 2024. The LBAA will be stopping at iconic lakes such as Toledo Bend in Texas, Guntersville Lake in Alabama, and the championship taking place at Grand Lake in Oklahoma. Travis shares exciting details about these locations and the fantastic opportunities they offer for anglers.Additionally, Travis emphasizes the importance of brand awareness and growing LBAA's presence on social media. They are also in talks with sponsors and have already welcomed Bait-WrX and Wholesale Batteries as new partners. With a focus on creating a supportive and friendly atmosphere, LBAA is open to anglers of all skill levels 16 and older.Now, onto our big announcement for The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast. We are transitioning to a seasonal format. This means that instead of weekly episodes, we will release new content in seasons, allowing us to deliver even more engaging and valuable episodes to our listeners.We appreciate all the support we've received so far and encourage you to subscribe to our podcast to stay updated on new episodes. We're also open to suggestions for future guests (email me at angie@thewomanangler.com) and would love for you to join our private Facebook group, where we share even more fishing and adventure content.Thank you for being part of The Woman Angler & Adventurer community. We can't wait to bring you an incredible new season in 2024. Until then, keep fishing, adventuring, and hooked with The Woman Angler & Adventurer. Mentioned in this episode: Lady Bass Anglers Association Follow LBAA on Facebook Follow LBAA on TikTok Subscribe to the LBAA on YouTube The Woman Angler & Adventurer Private Facebook Group
In this episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer, we are joined by special guests Denise Sustaita and Jessica Gomez, from the East Texas Lady Anglers. They discuss their experiences as lady anglers and the benefits of being part of a supportive fishing community. From overcoming fears to bonding with fellow anglers, they share their journeys and offer advice for those interested in getting involved. Tune in to learn more about their fishing adventures and the exciting opportunities ahead! Mentioned in this episode: East Texas Lady Anglers Website Follow East Texas Lady Anglers on Facebook Lady Bass Anglers Association
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast. In today's episode, we have a special guest who has been a legendary voice in the world of bass fishing. Our longtime announcer and the voice of the LBAA, Don Day, has decided to retire. While we'll miss him, we're excited to have him on the show to share his incredible stories and his unwavering support for women in fishing. Don Day has had a remarkable career in the industry, starting from his early days in South Georgia, where he spent countless hours fishing and hunting with his dad. Even during his time in the navy, he never lost his love for the outdoors. His broadcasting career began, and he eventually crossed paths with the founder of B.A.S.S., Ray Scott. They became friends, and Don had the opportunity to work with B.A.S.S., which marked the beginning of his relationship with the organization. One of the most memorable experiences in Don's career was a trip to Iraq with Ray Scott in 2004. The purpose of the trip was to thank the men and women in uniform and support them with fishing gear and other supplies. Don describes the emotional time he spent with the troops, reflecting on the impact they had on him and Ray Scott. It's clear that these experiences have shaped Don's perspective on life and the value of the outdoors industry. Don also shares his journey as an emcee, particularly with the women's bass fishing tours. He had the opportunity to work with the WBT (Women's Bass Tour) and eventually became involved with the LBAA (Ladies Bass Angler Association). Don's passion for supporting women in fishing shines through as he talks about the anglers he's met and the growth he's witnessed in their careers. As we wrap up another successful LBAA season, we reflect on the ups and downs of fishing and how even the greatest anglers can have their challenging days. Don reminds us that it's not just about the fish but also the behind-the-scenes details that make each angler unique. Join us for this captivating episode as Don Day shares his extraordinary stories, insights, and unwavering support for women in fishing. You won't want to miss it! Mentioned in this episode: Lady Bass Anglers Association Venture Outdoors TV Show
In this episode of The Woman Angler and Adventurer podcast, host Angie Scott sits down with Teri Cindric, the 2023 LBA Angler of the Year. Teri shares her incredible story from being a beginner angler to achieving this prestigious title. Segment 1: Finding Her Passion - Teri talks about how she discovered the Women's Bass Tour and her love for competitive fishing. - She reveals that the tour folded, leaving women without their platform to fish. This led to the formation of LBAA, and Teri started as a boater in 2010. Segment 2: Overcoming Challenges - Teri reflects on her initial struggles, including navigation issues and lack of experience, during her first LBAA tournament on Sam Rayburn. - She recounts how Cheryl Bowden mentored her and helped her find her way in the tournament. Despite the challenges, Teri finished close to the top 10 and gained confidence. Segment 3: Dedication and Growth - Teri discusses her commitment to the LBAA tour, highlighting that she has fished almost every tournament in the last 13 years. - She reflects on a year off when she fished as a co-angler in the central bass opens, gaining further insights into tournament fishing. Segment 4: The 2023 Season - Teri talks about her recent successes in the 2023 LBAA season, including winning the Angler of the Year title. - She shares her excitement and surprise at finishing second in the classic tournament, narrowly missing first place by one fish. Segment 5: Learning and Adapting - Teri discusses her experience at Bull Shoals, a challenging lake for her due to its deep, clear water. - She shares her determination to learn drop-shotting and how using the Lowrance Active Target 2 helped her locate fish staging in treetops. Segment 6: Fish Conservation - Angie and Teri emphasize the importance of fish conservation, especially for deep-water fishing. - They discuss the fizzing process and its role in ensuring the survival of fish caught at depth. Conclusion: Teri's inspiring story from a beginner angler to the 2023 LBAA Angler of the Year showcases her dedication, growth, and determination. Her success serves as an inspiration to all aspiring anglers, especially women in the sport. Don't miss this episode of valuable insights and stories from a true fishing champion. Mentioned in this episode: Teri Cindric on Facebook Teri Cindric Fishing on Instagram Lady Bass Anglers Association Anchor Pointe Resort
On this episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast, we recap the 2023 LBAA Classic at Bull Shoals Lake. But hold onto your fishing rods because that's not all! Some groundbreaking news is about to break on the future of the LBAA Women's Pro Bass Tour! This week's special guest, Craig LaPointe, owner of Anchor Pointe Resort - the tournament headquarters for the Classic, discusses Bull Shoals Lake and the unique challenges it presented with the varied conditions. I share my experience figuring out the optimal fishing pattern in the changing October weather. My strategy started exploring the backs of coves and targeting docks, then moved onto the main lake and secondary points, bluff walls with standing timber, and shallow buck brush to secure a 10th-place finish. But now, let's dive into the big announcement - the future of the Lady Bass Angler's Association Women's Pro Bass Tour! The LBAA plans to revolutionize the women's pro bass tour, making it bigger and better than ever. With new strategies and ideas brewing, the LBAA is committed to providing even more opportunities for women anglers to showcase their skills and compete at the highest level. Stay tuned to The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast for updates on these exciting new changes that aim to set the world of women's competitive bass fishing on fire. Thanks to Cheryl Bowden and Secret York for co-founding the LBAA 13 years ago as they hand off the torch to a hungry new leadership team.  Last but not least, congratulations to our 1st Place finisher on the Pro side, Lynda Gessner, and 2nd Place finisher, Teri Cindric, our 2023 Angler of the Year! Tune in now to hear all the highlights and the big news! Mentioned in this episode: Lady Bass Anglers Association Anchor Pointe Resort World Fishing Tour Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/310
This episode of "The Woman Angler & Adventurer,"  features a conversation between John King (The Crappie Hippie) from the Fish Nerds podcast and Ana on Ice. Ana Braidey, who recently relocated to Boise, shares her perspective on balancing her passion for fishing with being a new wife and mother. She reflects on the challenges and rewards of working in the fishing industry, including the constant travel and the blurring of the line between something loved and a job. Despite the grind, she's grateful for the opportunities and the ability to share her experiences with others. The conversation also touches on conservation efforts, particularly the importance of protecting non-native trout and focusing on preserving cutthroat and other species in the Mississippi drainage. Ana expresses excitement about exploring new waters, including a fishery with large cutthroat trout, highlighting the abundance of food sources available. Listen in now for all this and more! Special thanks to our friends at the Fish Nerds Podcast for allowing us to share this conversation with you. Enjoy! Mentioned in this episode: Ana on Ice Fish Nerds Podcast Register for the Women's Kayak Fishing Meetup Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/309
Today, we have a very special guest joining us: Christina Walsh from Tighten Your Tinkler. In this episode, we dive into a topic that directly relates to women in the outdoors - peeing! Yes, you heard that right. We discuss the challenges women face when it comes to peeing while engaging in outdoor activities. Christina shares her personal journey and how she and her partner created a holistic approach to address pelvic floor issues without invasive surgeries or annoying kegel exercises. They even conducted a 3-year university research study to prove the effectiveness of their method. Tune in as we explore what's considered normal when it comes to urination and why leaking pee is never acceptable. Get ready to tighten your tinkler with us! Mentioned in this episode: Tighten Your Tinkler®️ Signature Program: https://www.tightenyourtinkler.com/signatureprogram (Podcast listeners use Coupon code ANGIE23 for $50 off our Signature Program!) IG: @tighten.your.tinkler YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tightenyourtinkler FREE Decompression Position (to relax back, hips, pelvic floor, and nervous system): https://www.tightenyourtinkler.com/backandhiprelief FREE 5-minute Root Cause Quiz: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6C9SJ36 Support Our Partners! Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/308
This week we have another special guest joining us, Jake from Angling for Relief. Jake shares the inspiring story of how this organization started and the incredible work they do to bring the joy of fishing to pediatric cancer patients. From providing dry fishing kits for hospital rooms to organizing fishing relief events for families, Angling for Relief is making a positive impact on the lives of these children. We also discuss the challenges they faced during the pandemic and how they adapted to continue helping these families. If you're curious to learn more about the powerful combination of fishing and healing, then you won't want to miss this episode. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of Angling for Relief! Mentioned in this episode: Angling for Relief Connect with Angling for Relief on Facebook Follow Angling for Relief on Instagram Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/307
Welcome back to another exciting episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer! In today's episode, we have a special guest, Patricia Clement, or as she likes to call herself, Rivah Sistah. Patricia's journey from growing up in Brooklyn with limited exposure to the outdoors to becoming a passionate angler and adventurer is truly inspiring.  Join us as we delve into Patricia's story of how she found her love for fishing and camping, and how it led her to create "Rivah Sistah" to encourage other women to stock their freezers with seafood. We also discuss Patricia's partnership with the Freedom Boat Club, which offers hands-on training and the opportunity to try out different boats before deciding to purchase one. But Patricia's influence and success go beyond social media numbers, as she shares her background in law enforcement, her passion for community service, and her plans to mentor young kids through fishing programs. Plus, find out how Patricia's journey intersects with mine and RV life. So sit back, relax, and get ready to dive into the world of Patricia Clement, the Rivah Sistah, on this episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer. Mentioned in this episode: Rivah Sistah Website Follow Rivah Sistah on Social Media
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