Episodios

  • EP191: Rhode Island Call to Action
    Jan 9 2026

    ASGA's President Tony Friedrich breaks down a call to action for Rhode Island anglers and business owners.

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    12 m
  • EP190: Magical Spawns in North Carolina!?
    Jan 8 2026

    Tony and Cody jump on for a quick discussion of a North Carolina striped bass article that is currently trending...


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    26 m
  • EP189: New Year, Same Mission
    Jan 5 2026

    Cody and Tony wind down the year with some thoughts on what went down in 2025 and what's set up for 2026.

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    1 h y 27 m
  • EP188: So, What Just Happened?
    Nov 24 2025

    Tony and Cody stop by the Guide Post to chop it up about current events.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • EP187: Natural Mortality of Striped Bass | Dr. Michael Wilberg
    Nov 5 2025

    ASGA's Policy Director Tony Friedrich is joined by Dr. Michael Wilberg of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. The two discuss new research that explores the natural mortality of striped bass.

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    46 m
  • EP186: 500 Million Missing Fish | Mario Campo
    Oct 15 2025

    The “most important fish in the sea” just exposed one of the biggest management failures in decades. A new assessment shows Atlantic menhaden quotas were set 300 million pounds too high. The fallout could reshape both the Atlantic and Gulf fisheries — and what happens next is up to us. Our Association stands firm on three statements: (1) The Atlantic fishery needs to "take the cut", and the industrial reduction fleet needs to front a majority of that reduction. We can no longer accept half the coastwide TAC being taken from the Chesapeake Bay. (2) The Gulf fishery lacks a TAC/Quota. It is shocking that an industrial operation of this scale has no upper limit in 2025. This can no longer be true. (3) Buffer zones should not be repealed in any capacity.

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    1 h y 14 m
  • EP185: Massive Reductions for Menhaden Industry
    Oct 13 2025

    What’s going on? The “most important fish in the sea” just exposed one of the biggest management failures in decades. A new assessment shows Atlantic menhaden natural mortality was inaccurately estimated for years, causing quotas set 300 million pounds too high. A significant, immediate reduction is necessary to align with science-driven management and right the course of a critical forage fish. The Atlantic fishery needs to “take the cut”, and the industrial reduction fleet needs to front a majority of that reduction. We can no longer accept half the coastwide catch being taken from the Chesapeake Bay. The Gulf fishery lacks a quota. It is shocking that an industrial operation of this scale has no upper limit in 2025. This can no longer be true, and buffer zones should not be repealed in any capacity. The fallout of upcoming meetings could reshape both the Atlantic and Gulf fisheries — and what happens next is up to us.

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    49 m
  • EP184: Striper Meeting Recap | ASMFC Summer Meeting 2025
    Aug 9 2025

    A recap of the ASMFC Summer Meeting 2025.

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    1 h y 5 m
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