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  • Wayne Clark, a northern business legend, shares his extraordinary journey from a fur trapper to a successful entrepreneur dominating the aviation and hospitality sectors in Ontario. Discover how Wayne's passion for the outdoors and his relentless drive for diversification propelled his businesses, including Clark's Baits and Clark's Resorts and Outposts, to new heights. You'll learn about the pivotal moments, like purchasing his first aircraft, which significantly influenced his business trajectory and the foundational belief that standing still in business means moving backward.

    Explore Wayne's insights into the necessity of diversification, especially in regions reliant on natural resources, and how it has been a critical factor in sustaining his operations. Wayne recounts the trials and triumphs of managing a multifaceted business, from ice fishing tours to retail stores, emphasizing the value of adapting to change and maintaining a proactive stance. His stories paint a vivid picture of the challenges and rewards of running a successful family business in the north, highlighting the importance of teamwork and sustainable practices.

    Join us as Wayne delves into the nuances of conservation efforts and their significance in the fishing industry. Learn how his strategic decisions, like implementing no-take policies and acquiring lodges for sustainable management, have ensured a balance between business growth and ecological preservation. This episode promises an inspiring and informative narrative, offering valuable lessons on entrepreneurship, family-run business success, and the stewardship of natural resources in one of Canada's most beautiful regions.

  • Discover the unlikely path from gold mines to marinas with our guest, Andrew Johnston, who traded the pickaxe for propellers in the heart of Red Lake, Ontario. Andrew's journey is not just a career shift; it's a tale of transformation that highlights the importance of environmental responsibility within the mining industry. As a seasoned pro in both gold mining and marine engine maintenance, Andrew shares insightful tips on ensuring engine longevity and how to prepare for the chill of winter—essential knowledge for anyone bridging the gap between these two fascinating worlds.

    The story takes a family twist as Andrew walks us through the serendipitous steps that led to owning a family-operated marina and Yamaha dealership in a small town. The lakeside life is not just about business; it’s about being a key player in the local lodge industry, especially during the bustling months when demand peaks. Hear firsthand how Andrew's encounter with the Yamaha dealer reaffirmed the reliability of their motors and reinforced the community spirit that fuels his business. It's a narrative filled with dedication, family ties, and the pleasures of small-town life.

    From the nuts and bolts of marine engine maintenance to the hilariously creative excuses boaters make, this episode is packed with practical advice and amusing tales. Learn why using the right oils and parts could save you thousands in repairs, and why even a simple washer replacement is crucial. We wrap up with light-hearted stories of local legends and boating blunders, adding a dash of humour to the importance of proper preparation and maintenance. Whether you're a marine enthusiast, a lodge owner, or just someone who appreciates the charm of small-town adventures, this conversation promises to be as enriching as it is entertaining.

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  • Shoulder seasons at lodges and cottages come with their own set of surprises, but the last thing you want is an unexpected injury. Ever thought a simple task like covering a boat could end with a shoulder injury? That's exactly what happened to Will, even with all his experience. We share our personal encounters with these overlooked dangers, stressing the importance of not underestimating tasks that seem trivial. When you're navigating the close of a cottage season or managing minor shutdowns, safety should never take a backseat. We promise you'll walk away with practical insights on how to safeguard yourself during these transitional periods.

    Venturing into the world of lodge management and oil fields, the stakes only get higher. With a tight window for infrastructure improvements in spring and fall, mishaps can happen before you know it. Drawing on years in the industry, from the lax protocols of the late 90s to modern critical safety procedures like "nippling up" a blowout preventer stack, we share how we've learned to prioritize safety at every turn. Listen as we recount the challenges and evolving practices, hoping to leave you not just informed, but inspired to uphold safety as your top priority.

  • What if a passion for fishing could turn into a legacy that inspires countless others? Today, we pay tribute to our dear friend and extraordinary co-host, Colin McKeown, who left an indelible mark on the world of fly fishing. We reminisce about our unforgettable adventure at Chaudière Lodge, where Colin's expertise turned a challenging July shoot into a masterclass in perseverance and dedication, despite the biting cold. His meticulous approach to everything—from adapting boats for optimal fishing to capturing breathtaking time-lapses—leaves a lasting legacy that continues to influence anglers worldwide.

    Finally, we tackle the high-pressure scenarios behind-the-scenes of creating a standout fishing show. Filming at Goose Islands on Lake Nipissing was anything but easy, yet the experience was rich with lessons in boat control and adaptive strategies. With a cold front threatening to derail our plans, we learned the art of navigating expectations and environmental challenges to capture stunning footage of smallmouth bass. This episode celebrates the spirit of adventure that Colin so passionately championed. Join us as we honour his legacy and share the excitement of our ongoing outdoor explorations.

  • From the tranquil waters of Brantford, Ontario, to the bustling fashion world of Toronto, Tim Dawson's story is one of passion, family, and success. Join us as we sit with this Canadian clothing mogul, the man behind the Legacy Brand Campus Crew, who reveals how his early dreams of fish farming shaped his journey in the competitive world of retail and wholesale fashion. Discover the magic that happens when personal passions, like fishing and the outdoors, intersect with business, as Tim recounts his childhood enchantment with aquariums and the pivotal moments that led him from fish farming aspirations to thriving in the family clothing business.

    Tim invites us into the fascinating world of fish farming, a realm teeming with potential, from raising tilapia to stocking programs for conservation. We take a stroll through the strategic evolution of Campus Crew, a brand that transitioned from a beloved mall staple to a powerhouse in the wholesale sports apparel industry with licenses from NCAA, NHL, and NBA. As Tim shares his journey, we learn the value of networking and building relationships, underscored by his dedication to maintaining unparalleled quality and style in fashion.

    Sharing is more than just caring; it's a way of life for Tim, as we explore moments of camaraderie and excitement on fishing trips with friends and family. From the thrill of his son's first catch to heartwarming tales of lifelong friendships forged through shared outdoor adventures, Tim paints a vivid picture of life lived in harmony with nature. This episode captures the essence of community, family bonds, and the joy of passing down traditions. Join us for a heartfelt conversation that celebrates the intersection of personal passions and professional success.

  • What happens when you combine the thrill of competitive fishing with the unpredictability of nature? Join us as we relive our incredible journey to the Vanity Cup in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. This isn't just about reeling in walleye; it’s about navigating a whirlwind of weather challenges, discovering hidden fishing gems, and bonding with a vibrant community of anglers. Alongside my co-host Will Pawlowski, a seasoned tournament veteran, we delve into the wild world of walleye fishing, from tackling harsh wind and cold to savouring unforgettable smoked chicken thighs at the Damn Smoke House.

    Our road to the tournament was paved with unique experiences, from our strategic pre-fishing plans amidst the biting wind to the logistical hurdles of managing navigation chips. We uncover the excitement and camaraderie that define the heart of competitive angling, sharing stories of our pre-fish scouting adventures and the unexpected surprises the weather had in store for us. Listen as we recount our high-speed boating endeavours and the connection shared during the opening ceremonies, underscoring the emotional tribute at the Humboldt Broncos crash site.

  • Join us for an exhilarating exploration of the Bay of Fundy as we sit down with Greg Beliveau, the passionate owner and operator of Bass Barn Charters. Greg's enthusiasm for striped bass fishing is contagious, and his exciting tales of navigating the world's highest tides will leave you on the edge of your seat. Hear about his encounters with great white and mako sharks and discover the charm of his tackle shop in Economy, Nova Scotia, which he runs alongside his wife Amanda. Together, they offer visitors a warm welcome and a peek into the rich tapestry of East Coast life.

    Venture underground with us as Greg shares mesmerizing stories from his days in rock salt mines transitioning to the oil fields. His vivid accounts reveal the grit and determination required to work in such demanding environments. From engineering marvels to nerve-wracking incidents like a cable snapping, Greg gives us a rare glimpse into the life of a miner, highlighting the resilience and family ties that bind those who choose this tough and rewarding path. You'll gain a newfound appreciation for the mental strength and bravery these workers embody.

    But the adventure doesn't stop there. Greg recounts thrilling moments from his ocean fishing escapades, like landing a mammoth 44.5-inch bass and experiencing close shark encounters that redefine the meaning of adrenaline rush. Whether you're an angler at heart or simply love a good story, this episode promises a captivating journey filled with the essence of camaraderie, culinary delights, and the unique challenges posed by the powerful waters of the Bay of Fundy. Tune in to uncover the magic and might of one of nature's most awe-inspiring stages.

  • What if you could combine the grit and glamour of NFL triumphs with the serenity and thrill of the great outdoors? Join us for a spirited conversation with NFL star Rex Burkhead, a Super Bowl champion who shares not just his gripping experiences on the field but also his profound love for nature. From winning a Super Bowl with Tom Brady to memorable family fishing trips and exhilarating hikes, Rex paints a vivid picture of a life filled with sportsmanship, family, and the beauty of the wild.

    Get ready to uncover the mental fortitude and physical rigor that define a professional athlete's journey. Rex opens up about the pressures of contract years, the crucial role of focus and mindfulness, and insights into injury prevention that every aspiring athlete should know. His reflections on transitioning from college to the NFL and the invaluable mentorship from seasoned players offer a rare glimpse into the high-stakes world of professional football and the personal growth it demands.

    But it's not all about the game. Rex's humanitarian spirit shines brightly as we delve into his work with the Team Jack Foundation, dedicated to pediatric brain cancer research. You'll be moved by the touching stories of Jack, the young boy who inspired it all, and the foundation's incredible impact. As Rex shares his life after retirement, coaching youth sports and staying active, you'll be inspired by his dedication to family, resilience, and making a difference off the field. This episode is a compelling blend of sports, philanthropy, and the great outdoors, promising to leave you inspired and entertained.

  • Get ready to embrace the cold with our latest episode of "Diaries of a Lodge Owner: Stories of the North." Ever wondered how we manage life in Kenora when the snow can pile up to seven feet high? Join us as we share personal anecdotes from the frosty seasons, revealing the joys and challenges of winter activities like ice fishing and snowmobiling. From tobogganing through the winter wonderland to adjusting daily routines for the shorter daylight hours, we'll give you a taste of the unique northern lifestyle.

    We'll also provide you with expert advice on getting your boats and engines winter-ready. Learn essential tips for maintaining your gear, including the crucial steps of draining water from boats. We'll discuss the importance of using high-octane fuel and fuel stabilizers to keep your engines running smoothly and prevent rust and damage. Our hands-on experiences and practical tips ensure you'll navigate boat maintenance like a pro, even in the harshest conditions.

    And it’s not just about boats; we’ll guide you through winterizing your cabins to keep them rodent-free and in top shape for spring. Discover the best practices for deep cleaning, maintaining water and sewer systems, and even bear baiting strategies for fall hunting. To wrap it up, we’ll share some fantastic outdoor adventure podcasts to keep your spirits high and your love for nature alive. Tune in to celebrate the thrill of adventure and the serene beauty of northern living.

  • What if your passion for fishing could turn into a thriving career on YouTube? This week on Diaries of a Lodge Owner, we sit down with Jay Siemens, a YouTube fishing and outdoor sensation, to uncover his remarkable journey from lodge guide to digital media star. Jay shares heartfelt stories about his early days with Uncut Angling in 2011, how his grandfather ignited his love for fishing, and the transformative moment when he embraced photography, leading to the birth of Thrive Visuals. Together, we laugh and reflect on our guiding days, pulling back the curtain on what it takes to create captivating outdoor content.

    Have you ever wondered what makes a great fishing guide? It's not just about catching fish—it's about people skills and creating unforgettable experiences. Jay recounts valuable lessons from his guiding days, highlighting the importance of adapting to different guest expectations and the mental game involved. From learning not to out-fish his guests to understanding the diverse needs of those seeking relaxation or adventure, Jay's insights offer a fresh perspective on the art of guiding. We also discuss the evolution of guiding techniques and how young guides at Nordic Lodge are redefining guest interactions.

    Join us as we explore the origins of Uncle Mark's Outpost and the unique DIY fishing adventures it offers on Lake of the Woods. Jay shares the logistics, challenges, and creative techniques behind producing high-quality fishing content, providing a glimpse into the meticulous planning required. We also touch on the collaborative efforts with tourism agencies and lodges that elevate these adventures.

  • Can you imagine scaling the highest peaks or diving deep into the ocean to uncover World War II relics? This week, we bring you an electrifying episode featuring the legendary high-altitude cinematographer, Jason Dittmer. From his humble beginnings fishing with his grandmother to capturing stunning footage for National Geographic, Jason's life is a whirlwind of adventure, grit, and serendipity. We'll traverse some of his most gripping stories, from heart-pounding climbs in Spain and Tibet to documenting ancient WWII submarines with Canadian submersibles.

    Prepare to be on the edge of your seat as Jason recounts the adrenaline-packed world of high-altitude mountaineering. He shares the exhilarating highs and devastating lows, including the sobering experience of losing a teammate at 25,000 feet. His journey takes a fascinating turn when he joins a BBC film crew to document an epic climb. You'll gain a unique insight into the resilience and spirit required to conquer these formidable challenges, all while navigating the extreme conditions of some of the world's tallest peaks.

    But it's not all mountains and deep-sea dives—Jason also takes us into the serene yet thrilling world of fly fishing. From the luxurious Nordic Point Lodge to untamed waters in Cuba and Mexico, he reveals the deep cultural connections and camaraderie forged through angling. We explore the technical beauty of fly fishing and hear about Jason’s unforgettable catches, including the elusive muskie and the rooster fish of the Sea of Cortez. This episode is a treasure trove of outdoor adventures, personal triumphs, and the incredible bonds formed in nature. Join us for an unforgettable journey with Jason Dittmer, a true outdoor legend.

  • What happens when a seasoned oil field worker swaps his hard hat for a fishing rod? Meet our new co-host, Willie "the Oil Man" Pawlowsky, whose unique journey from the Rockin' Bakken basin to the serene lakes of Northwestern Ontario promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. In our newly revamped podcast, "Diaries of a Lodge Owner: Stories of the North," Willie shares an unforgettable tale from his days in the oil fields, setting the scene for the thrilling stories to come.

    Reflecting on the heartwarming story of how our podcast was conceived, we take you back to where it all began: a fateful meeting at the Sportsman Show. This chapter is a testament to the power of authentic relationships built on a mutual love for fishing and the great outdoors. We also pay tribute to industry icons Angelo Viola and Pete Bowman, whose genuine kindness and passion have left an indelible mark on our lives and careers.

    Joining us as our newest host, Will Pawlowsky, shares his incredible transformation from a young fishing enthusiast to a seasoned oil and gas professional, and ultimately a successful fishing guide. Alongside his partner Krysta, Will discusses the impact of their guiding service, Lake of the Woods Fishing Adventures, and how their dedication to excellence has shaped their lives. From managing staff in small communities to creating elite lodging experiences, this episode is packed with resilience, creativity, and stories that will inspire and captivate. Don't miss out on our promise of wild backwoods tales and thrilling adventures from the northern regions!

  • Have you ever wondered how a 14-season NHL veteran transitions to a high-profile executive role? This week, we sit down with Kris King, Senior Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations for the NHL, as he shares his remarkable journey from the rink to the boardroom. Recorded on the tranquil dock of the Upper French River, Chris opens up about his illustrious career, the life of our late friend Brian Ingram, and an unforgettable fishing adventure where Paula landed her first muskie. This episode is rich with heartfelt memories and exciting tales that showcase the deep bonds formed through both hockey and fishing.

    We also talk about Bass fishing on Georgian Bay. And as you may no it is no easy feat, but our seasoned angler guest breaks it all down for us. Learn about the strategic approaches needed to tackle new tournaments, the difference between Muskoka lakes and the challenging waters of Georgian Bay, and how to balance scientific methods with intuitive fishing styles. From slow starts due to unpredictable weather to the excitement of qualifying for championships, our conversation uncovers the intricacies of competitive bass fishing. Enhance your fishing game with insights from those who’ve mastered these treacherous waters.

    Technology is transforming both fishing and hockey in unprecedented ways. We explore how tools like LiveScope have revolutionized fishing, turning it into an almost video game-like experience, and how the NHL is leveraging technological advancements for game management and video replay. From our shared experiences at Lake Obabika Lodge to the emotional highs and lows of hockey playoffs, this episode offers a comprehensive look at how technology enhances both sports. Join us as we wrap up with a deep dive into hockey coaching changes, the passionate loyalties of fans, and the electrifying journey of the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers in the playoffs. This episode is a must-listen for outdoor enthusiasts and hockey lovers alike.

  • What does it take to film a successful outdoor show amidst Canada’s breathtaking wilderness? Join us as we sit down with part of the dynamic Fish'n Canada team, including Peter Bowman, Dean Taylor, and Vova Babushkin, to uncover the thrills and trials of showcasing Canada’s natural beauty. Dean and Steve share their nerve-wracking yet exhilarating experiences of hosting their first episodes, while Peter reminisces about his own journey from reluctance to success. With camaraderie at the forefront, this episode is packed with heartfelt stories and a shared passion for the great outdoors.

    Ever wondered how to overcome the fear of being in front of the camera? This episode promises insights into navigating the path to success in television production, highlighting how experiences like podcasting and surprise hits at Lodge 88 helped build on-screen confidence. Vova, our talented cinematographer from Ukraine, offers a glimpse into his technical expertise and creative vision, explaining how these elements have elevated the show’s quality season after season. His incredible journey from a war-torn Ukraine to the Canadian wilderness adds depth to the discussion, showcasing resilience and the power of collaboration in achieving excellence.

    Get ready for an emotional and inspiring ride as Vova recounts his harrowing escape from Ukraine amidst the war and his transition to a new life in Canada. His story is a powerful testament to human resilience and the importance of following one's passion, even in the face of adversity. From editing techniques that transform raw footage into captivating episodes to the unforgettable challenges faced during shoots, this episode celebrates teamwork and the unbreakable bonds formed through shared adventures in the wild. Join us for a heartfelt exploration of what makes The Fish'n Canada Show a remarkable journey worth tuning into.

  • Ever wondered how to transform your passion for fishing, bushcraft, and camping into a thriving career? Get ready to master the art of monetizing your outdoor adventures as we answer Peter Maharski's burning question. We explore two dynamic paths: starting at a fishing lodge to gain invaluable experience and connections, or striking out on your own to build a guiding business from the ground up. You'll learn the ins and outs of customer satisfaction and discover whether the effort is worth the exhilarating rewards.

    Curious about how to keep your cooking gear in top shape while out in the wild? Learn expert tips on the nuanced use of fluorocarbon leaders for walleye fishing and why steel pans might just be the game-changer for your shore lunches. We've got the lowdown on the best techniques for cleaning and seasoning both steel and cast iron pans, ensuring you're always ready for your next outdoor culinary adventure. Say goodbye to scuzzy pans and hello to perfectly prepared meals in the great outdoors.

    Finally, join us on a thrilling expedition into the world of Northern Pike fishing, with strategies for locating these elusive fish and an entertaining story from our early days running a fishing lodge.

  • What happens when you blend the thrill of fishing with the charm of Canada's wilderness? Find out as we recount the unforgettable experience of hosting Bob Izumi, one of Canada's most iconic fishermen, at Chaudière Lodge. From the frantic rush to free up a cottage for Bob and his crew to the exhilarating moment of co-hosting The Real Fishing Show, this episode is brimming with behind-the-scenes excitement. We'll take you through the highs and lows, including an embarrassing mishap with Bob's $120,000 boat and the joy of catching a record-breaking bass.

    As we cast our lines into the waters of Marshy Bay and beyond, we also take a moment to pay tribute to the legendary Don Cherry. Reflecting on his profound impact on Canadian culture and my personal life, we extend heartfelt condolences to the Cherry family for their tragic loss. Through shared memories and admiration, we celebrate a national hero whose influence stretches far beyond the hockey rink, capturing the essence of Canada's spirit.

    Lastly, discover how featuring Chaudière Lodge on popular fishing shows has transformed it into a world-class fishing destination. We'll discuss the impressive traction and recognition garnered from multiple TV appearances and how they have boosted the lodge's reputation.

  • Ever wondered how to handle a forest fire or call in a bull moose? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Rick Payne, Regional Fire Response Specialist with the Ministry of Natural Resources in Dandryden, Ontario. Rick shares his incredible journey from boots on the ground to a high-ranking position, shedding light on current forest fire events, management plans, and essential protocols. Discover the serendipitous moment that led Rick to become a moose hunting guide and gain invaluable moose hunting strategies and personal stories that define his career.

    Rick takes us through decades of advancements in fire detection and management, from the nostalgic days of fire lookout towers to the modern use of infrared satellite imagery. Understand the critical role of timely decision-making and effective communication in firefighting through Rick's firsthand accounts of intense field experiences. We'll also explore the impact of invasive species exacerbated by climate change and the measures taken to control these threats, such as prescribed burns and aerial spraying.

    As we transition to the world of moose hunting, Rick details various calling techniques and strategies to attract and hunt moose effectively. Hear about his heart-pounding encounter with a bull moose and a heartfelt thank you to Rick for his invaluable knowledge and camaraderie.

  • Have you ever felt the pressure of sharing a boat with your fishing heroes? Join us as we recount the unforgettable experience of co-hosting episode 406, "Bassin' on the French," with the legendary Angelo Viola and Peter Bowman. From the initial excitement to the nail-biting moments on the French River, you'll hear about the strategies that landed us both largemouth and smallmouth bass, the innovative lures we tested, and the behind-the-scenes camaraderie with icons in the fishing world.

    But that's not all. This episode isn't just about the thrill of the catch; it's also about the roller coaster of owning and running Chaudière Lodge. You'll get an insider's look at the valuable feedback from Angelo and Peter that forever changed my approach to managing the lodge. Plus, experience the emotional highs and lows of taking my family on a fly-in fishing adventure to a remote lake. The challenges of ensuring a memorable trip for loved ones and handling internal staff issues at the lodge add depth to this heartfelt narrative.

    Hear about the trials and triumphs that come with fostering a passionate community of anglers. Angelo Viola’s feedback, the loyalty of our core team during crises, and the sheer joy of musky fishing are all part of this thrilling episode. Tight lines everyone!

  • Have you ever wondered what it takes to turn a quaint lodge into a flourishing business? Meet Coleridge Beeden, our guest for this episode, whose extraordinary life spans continents—from his childhood in Trinidad to his pivotal role as the bookings and office manager at Chaudière Lodge. Col has worn many hats, and today, he shares his riveting journey, offering valuable insights into how he helped transform Chaudière Lodge into a profitable venture, drawing from his own rich tapestry of experiences.

    Imagine busking through Sweden in the 60s, and extending a short stay into a six-month adventure filled with music, friendships, and unexpected opportunities. In this segment, Col recounts his youthful escapades, including his serendipitous meeting with his future wife in the Grenadines. Their love story unfolds beautifully as they sail and work together, making this chapter not just adventurous but also heartwarming and deeply personal.

    But the surprises don’t end there. Picture a chance encounter with Randy Carlisle, the coach and general manager of the Anaheim Ducks. Even if you're not a hockey fan, you’ll find Col's tale of meeting such a significant sports figure both humorous and awe-inspiring. From initial disbelief to a memorable, positive interaction, this episode captures the essence of unexpected moments that make life so fascinating. Tune in to celebrate the incredible journey of Coleridge Beeden, a multifaceted individual who enriches every path he crosses.

  • Chef Colby Adams, the celebrated Chopped Canada finalist, joins us for an unforgettable episode filled with tales of culinary passion and fishing adventures. Discover how a city boy became an avid fisherman, reeling in impressive lake trout and northern pike at the beautiful Brabant Lodge on Great Slave Lake. Colby shares the experiences that led him to the Mackenzie River's mouth and reflects on the therapeutic joys of fishing. Listen as we recount our journey from the thrill of the catch to preparing exquisite dock-to-table dishes like ceviche, turning freshly caught fish into gourmet masterpieces.

    Explore the relentless and exhilarating world of professional kitchens through Chef Colby's eyes. From his humble beginnings in Mississauga to the high-stakes environment of intense kitchen service, Colby opens up about the challenges and triumphs of his career. Hear about his early days making homemade chicken nuggets and home fries, his stint at Dairy Queen, and the unforgettable moment a colleague seared a thumb in dedication. Dive into the chef's participation in a high-pressure cooking competition, where creativity and quick thinking turned mystery ingredients into culinary gold.

    Tight lines, everyone!