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    Ed Emory | Snake River Guide | Ep. 1016

    24/06/2026 | 54 min
    Ed Emory is a fishing guide on the South Fork of the Snake River in Idaho who guides out of South Fork Lodge. He has guided for 36 seasons and logged about 67,000 guided river miles, which he points out is roughly 2.8 times the circumference of the globe with clients in his boat. He is known for targeting and landing exceptionally large brown trout and for an analytical, psychology-driven approach to guiding and fighting big fish.How big was the brown trout Ed Emory's client caught on the South Fork?

    The fish measured 30.5 inches, with a girth Ed describes as about as big around as his thigh and a pectoral fin large enough to cover his client's entire hand. It is the largest brown trout he has landed on the South Fork since his 31.2-inch brown in 2011, and it cleared the 30-inch mark that Idaho recognizes for a catch-and-release state record. The fish was caught, measured, photographed, and released on film.

    Who caught the 30.5-inch brown trout?

    A client named Caroline Langdale, whom Ed describes as a petite angler from Georgia, on her first-ever day fishing the South Fork. She turkey hunts and had caught saltwater fish such as tarpon and redfish before, and Ed credits that saltwater experience for how she fought and landed the fish, keeping the rod bent at the right angle and sliding the fish sideways into the net rather than trying to lift it.

    What is Ed Emory's approach to fighting a big trout? Ed treats it like a prize fight. He throws a jab to test what the fish will do, reads its response, and refuses to accelerate the fight, letting the fish tire itself rather than forcing it. He stresses situational awareness, knowing the river bottom, the hazards, and the depth where the fish lives, and keeping big fish in the 10-to-15-foot water they are comfortable in rather than dragging them into deep holes. He says landing big fish is mostly between the ears.

    Why is the South Fork producing so many big fish this year?

    Ed's theory is that the population of smaller guardian fish is near a historic low, so a fly reaches the largest trout instead of being intercepted by the many smaller fish that would normally feed first. With fewer fish between the angler and the big ones, anglers are gaining access to trophy browns that usually sit concealed at depth, feeding on the easy food that drifts to them.

    What is the conservation debate on the South Fork of the Snake River? Idaho Fish and Game has worked to remove rainbow and hybrid trout, including by electroshocking, which was halted when funding ran out, to favor cutthroat. Ed argues the river is no longer a native cutthroat fishery but a wild, naturally reproducing one, since hatchery Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat have passed through the dam from Palisades Reservoir for decades. He favors cutthroat-centric management, such as placing egg boxes with Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat eggs in the river, and letting anglers decide what they keep.
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    Seafue | Fortnite Streamer Turned Fishing Addict | Ep. 1015

    17/06/2026 | 1 h 15 min
    Tfue was the most-watched Fortnite streamer on the planet. Eleven million Twitch followers. Eleven million YouTube subscribers. Over 1.7 billion views. And in 2023, he walked away from it all. Not because he failed. Because he was done.

    Now he's running 120 miles offshore in the Gulf chasing swordfish, flats fishing in Indian Rocks Beach, and building one of the fastest-growing fishing channels on YouTube under the name C-Few.

    I really loved this conversation. Some of the moments that stood out to me:

    - The way Tfue talks about gaming and fishing as two sides of the same obsession — when he's in, he's ALL in. Whether that's streaming 15 hours a day or going 4-for-5 on swordfish before noon.

    - His take on what it actually takes to be the best in the world at something — genetics, age, reflexes, mindset — and how a lot of it applies far beyond gaming.

    - The moment he realized a flats boat was too dangerous for anyone he invited on it, and how that pushed him into bigger water and bigger fish.

    - How he learned sword fishing almost entirely on his own — YouTube, trial and error, and just going 120 miles out into the Gulf until he figured it out.

    - His honest answer when I asked if competitive gaming and competitive fishing are comparable. He doesn't sugarcoat it. The answer surprised me.

    00:00 Introduction

    01:00 From #1 Fortnite Streamer to Fisherman

    03:35 What It Takes to Be the Best in the World at Gaming

    07:00 How Tfue Fell in Love with Fishing

    09:45 The Boat Progression — Simmons Flats Boat to 43-Footer

    14:00 Sword Fishing the Gulf — Running 120 Miles Offshore

    17:00 Sponsors, Growing C-Few, and Building a Fishing Channel

    21:00 The Bahamas, Exumas, and Dream Fish

    27:30 Retiring at 28 — What That Actually Looks Like

    32:00 Gaming vs. Fishing: Competitive Mindset Breakdown

    38:00 Fortnite by the Numbers — The Scale Is Hard to Believe

    44:00 Enhanced Games, Adderall in Esports, and Performance

    51:00 Skill Ceiling, Genetics, and What Makes a Great Competitor

    55:00 AI, Chess, and Cheating at the Highest Levels

    1:01:00 Dream Catches, Bluefin Tuna, and What's Next

    1:07:00 Golf, Card Counting, Casinos, and Random Life Stuff

    1:14:00 Where to Find Tfue — Tfue and C-Few

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    Jameson Reeder | Shark Attack Survivor | Ep. 1014

    10/06/2026 | 1 h 29 min
    Jameson Reeder is a shark attack survivor who was bitten while snorkeling in waist-deep water at a sandbar in the Florida Keys. After five years of living in the Florida Keys with his wife, a perfect day on the water turned into a life-threatening emergency when a shark grabbed his leg. In this powerful episode, Jameson reveals the immediate moments of the attack, the extensive emergency medical treatment and multiple surgeries that followed, and the long road to physical and mental recovery. What's most remarkable is his perspective: despite the trauma, he maintains deep respect for sharks and has become an advocate for ocean safety awareness and marine conservation.
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    Taylor Somerville | Symmetry: Breathing Work " Ep. 1013

    03/06/2026 | 1 h
    Breathwork coach Taylor Somerville of Symmetry joins Tom Rowland to discuss modern strategies for stress management, nervous system regulation, and mental resilience. Whether you are dealing with corporate burnout or looking for a performance edge, Taylor delivers actionable insights on using apnea dive tables to handle pressure, optimizing your cold plunge routine, and utilizing simple spinal movement protocols to fix chronic back pain. Tune in for a Masterclass on mastering your body’s automatic stress response.

    If you liked this episode, share it with a friend, rate the show, and stay tuned for more unfiltered conversations.
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    Dustin Nichols | Caffeine Overdose, BMX Comeback at 54, and the State of Kayak Fishing | EP 1012

    28/05/2026 | 59 min
    Episode 1012 of the Tom Rowland Podcast is a catch-up conversation with kayak fishing tournament angler Dustin Nichols that turned into something I did not see coming — a 192 BPM heart rate at 51, the energy drinks that put him in the back of an ambulance, the BMX comeback that has taken 50 pounds off him at 54, and his honest take on where kayak fishing is headed.

    Five years ago Dustin came on the podcast for the first time. I had him back this week to find out what had happened since. What he told me ended up being one of the more honest comeback stories I have heard on this show in a while, and I wanted to share why.
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Tom Rowland of Saltwater Experience Television finds interesting stories in Fishing, Hunting, Fitness and the Outdoors and brings them to you in ultra high-quality audio. Unhurried conversations with icons, up and comers and people doing amazing things outside. Text "PODCAST" to (305) 930-7346 to contact Tom directly with questions or show suggestions.
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