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Captains Collective Fishing Podcast

Captains Collective Fishing Podcast
Author: Hunter Leavine
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A podcast dedicated to gathering wisdom, knowledge, and stories from captains and other industry leaders. This podcast is brought to you by Skinny Water Culture YETI, Turtlebox Audio, and Florida Fishing Products.
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In this episode of the Captains Collective, we sit down with veteran Florida guide Jeff Legutki for a deep dive into what it really means to fish “the old school way.” From the wide-open waters of the 80s and 90s to today’s crowded flats, Jeff reflects on how culture, technology, and pressure have reshaped the sport—and what lessons from the past are still worth carrying forward.
We talk about the value of slowing down, learning from the water itself, and embracing the hunt without shortcuts. Jeff shares raw thoughts on the tension between tradition and technology, the influence of social media, and why respect and patience remain cornerstones of the craft.
Whether you’re a new angler looking for guidance or a seasoned fisherman nostalgic for the way things used to be, this conversation offers timeless wisdom on how to approach fishing, guiding, and life on the water.
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In this podcast, we share some stories and insights from an incredibly loaded panel around the life and legacy of Lefty Kreh. Special thanks to the ASGA for putting on this event and allowing us to recorded this conversation from some of the leading voices in fishing today.
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Legendary tarpon guide Steve Kilpatrick is best known for the 202½-lb world record on fly, but there’s more to his story. In this episode, we dive into his childhood, leaving corporate America for guiding, the culture of Homosassa, and what it really takes to build great anglers—and a long career on the water.
Monte Burke's book Lord's of the Fly: HERE
Millhouse Podcast Episode: HERE
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In this special tribute episode, we revisit two conversations with the legendary Flip Pallot—combined here to honor his life, legacy, and lasting impact on the outdoor world.
Recorded on his front porch, these interviews explore Flip’s early days exploring the Florida Everglades, the creation of Walker’s Cay Chronicles, his thoughts on innovation in the outdoors, and his deep love for storytelling, archery, airboats, and wild places.
Whether you grew up watching him on Saturday mornings or are just now discovering his story, we hope this episode helps you appreciate the depth of Flip’s wisdom and the spirit he passed on.
Photo by @williamhereford
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In this episode, we sit down with Sean Nguyen, founder of the After Work Fish Club, to talk about fishing, community, and his unique tournament—the Red Spot Round Up. Designed to be accessible for anglers of all backgrounds, the Red Spot Round Up invites weekend warriors, guides, and everyday fishermen to compete for incredible prizes while supporting an important cause: the Ronald McDonald House and other local nonprofits.
In this podcast, Sean shares the story behind the After Work Fish Club, how fishing fits into life for those balancing jobs, family, and passion, and why he believes anyone can find more time to get on the water. We also dive into how the Red Spot Round Up works, the surprising story of last year’s winning fish, and why this tournament is more than just competition—it’s about giving back and building community.
Whether you’re a seasoned guide or an after-hours angler, this conversation will encourage you to fish when you can, support a great cause, and enjoy the small windows of time that get us outside.
Learn more and join the Red Spot Round Up at: afterworkfishclub.com
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In this episode of the Captains Collective, we sit down with acclaimed author and storyteller Monte Burke, whose work spans the worlds of college football legends, titans of fishing, and the tangled history of tarpon on the fly. Together, we explore what it means to chase a good story—on the page, on the water, and in life.
This episode also includes a special live Q&A recorded at Bar Fly in Safety Harbor, Florida, in support of Tampa Bay Water Keeper.
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Skinny Water Culture: https://www.skinnywaterculture.com
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Florida Fishing Products: https://www.floridafishingproducts.com
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In this final episode, the mic is flipped—AI joins the conversation. Using voice technology and scripted prompts, Hunter, Casey, and Jay engage in a first-of-its-kind round table where artificial intelligence gets a seat at the table.
It’s strange, funny, and at times surprisingly insightful. But beneath the novelty lies a real question: how do we want to live with this technology? And what does it mean for our relationship with nature, each other, and ourselves?
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In part two of the series, we’re joined by longtime guide and outdoorsman Jay Johnson to talk about how AI might shape our world—both the one we live in and the ones we escape to.
Together, Hunter, Casey, and Jay unpack the deeper philosophical and ethical questions AI presents to outdoorsmen, storytellers, and anyone who values real experiences in wild places. What should we be excited about? What should give us pause? And how do we hold on to what matters in the process?
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In this first installment of our three-part mini-series, we explore the basics of artificial intelligence and how it’s beginning to intersect with the outdoor world. From language models to digital companions, we lay out the groundwork for understanding what AI is and where it’s going.
Hunter Leavine sits down with Casey Anderson to discuss the opportunities, concerns, and unknowns AI presents—not just in the tech space, but in the woods and on the water. This episode is a primer, a reflection, and an invitation to think critically about what’s next.
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In this special Round Table episode, some of the Drifter Fish Club Crew share about their experience at East End Lodge in Grand Bahama.
To learn more about the Drifter Fish Club, head to www.drifterfishclub.com. To read our photo essay from the trip and for more behind the scenes content, head to Hunter Leavine’s Substack HERE.
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In this podcast, Hunter Leavine sits down with Cecil Leathan of East End Lodge and discusses the beginnings of East End Lodge, and the impact of Hurricane Dorian.
To learn more about Drifter Fish Club, head to www.DrifterFishClub.com
To read our photo essay and for more behind the scenes content, head to Hunter Leavine’s Substack HERE.
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In this podcast, Hunter Leavine sits down with "Chef John" of Izaak's Restaurant in Craig, Montana. In this episode, John shares about his story in as a chef, and how he has built his life around his love for nature and fishing.
To learn more about the podcast, head to www.captainscollective.com. To learn more about traveling with us on hosted fishing trips, head to www.drifterfishclub.com.
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In this episode of the Captains Collective podcast, Hunter Leavine sits down with Samantha Tallyn, Liaison Coordinator for Fly Fishers International Women Connect (FFI WC) and a passionate advocate for building women’s presence in fly fishing.
In this upcoming conversation, Samantha shares what FFI Women Connect is all about—how to join, what the group offers, and how the experience has shaped her personally. She also opens up about her own journey into fly fishing, from coastal Florida to community-building leadership.
Samantha is also a proud member of the Drifter Fish Club, and helping run the SFF Women's Tournament in the Tampa Bay Area.
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In this podcast, we sit down with former guest, Jesse Males. During this interview Jesse shares about his recent film projects with April Vokey in the Amazon and Lacey Kelly along Florida's Gulf Coast. To learn more about Captains Collective and our sponsors head to www.captainscollective.com. To learn about hosted travel and fishing with us, head to www.drifterfishclub.com.
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In this podcast, we sit down with Vince Stegura of Skinny Water Culture for a special "Round Two Podcast" to cover some of his recent travel, trials with mental health, and new found love for birding. In this episode, Vince shares more about how he has grown as an angler and all around person, and what he is looking for in the folks he is fishing with.
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In this podcast, we are joined by Hilary Hutcheson, Rob Fordyce, Oliver White, Paul Puckett, Ty Hibbs, Jill Tisdale, Carter Andrews, and Ron Ratliff to discuss the lore and love of Jacks.
To learn more about the ASGA's ongoing conservation work, and how you can be a part, head to www.saltwaterguidesassociation.com
To learn more about the Captain's Collective, including opportunities to join us on hosted trips, head to www.captainscollective.com
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At the far southern tip of the Yucatán Peninsula, in a tiny village untouched by time, Moy Cordova grew up with salt in his veins. Now a respected permit guide and lead guide at Xcalak on the Fly, Moy reflects on his journey from a child running around town to one of the most sought-after guides in the region. Surrounded by turquoise flats and hidden lagoons, his childhood in Xcalak, Mexico shaped a deep respect for the water and honed his gift for finding elusive fish. Learn more about traveling with us at www.drifterfishclub.com
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In this podcast, we sit down with artist Casey Anderson at Drifter Redfish Camp to discuss his journey in fishing, philosophy on the outdoors, and all things tattoos. Learn more about Drifter Fish Club at www.drifterfishclub.com
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In this podcast, Hunter Leavine sits down with the folks at the Dads on the Fly Podcast to discuss the Drifter Fish Clubs, misconceptions around work & hobby, and how he is trying to pursue being a more responsible father.
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