Stenonema Rangers

A self-taught ecologist, Mack Beacon offers tips on river restoration and self-directed ecological study, and the story behind how his son came up with the name, “Stenonema Rangers”.

Cottagers Actively Engage Over Water Issues

Terry Rees, Executive Director of the Federation of Ontario Cottagers Associations talks with Lawrence about the various advocacy and education roles FOCA caries out.

Lake Erie Commercial Fisherie

Brian Locke, Ministry of Natural Resources Supervisor of the commercial fisherie on Lake Erie speaks about the new quotas for 2014 and the general health of Lake Erie’s fishery.

Dr. Chris Harvey Clarke and MPA

Dr. Chris Harvey Clarke is a trained veterinarian and marine biologist, and has been working actively as a researcher of aquatic ecosystems for over 30 years. Today Dr. Harvey Clarke speaks to Lawrence Gunther about Marine Protected Areas.

Gary Fisher Talks Big Bass Tournaments

Gary Fisher is the founder of the St. Lawrence Thousand Island Big Bass Tournament and the Big Bass Classic. He’s also a huge fan of the Big Bass Weigh-in format for reducing stress on Bass.

David Chong Talks About Urban Fishing

David Chong, a celebrated professional fisher, competitor, and leader in the fishing industry speaks about growing up fishing within Toronto’s city limits, and his experiences and efforts to re-open Toronto’s waters for others to enjoy.

Peter Levick from Musky Canada Ottawa

Peter Levick, President of Musky Canada Ottawa talks about conserving Musky and releasing trophies.

Ron Corbit and Lawrence Talk Fishing

Ron Corbit and Lawrence talk about the world’s first fishing boat capable of being driven by people without sight, and why Lawrence loves to fish!

Brian Hickey on St-Francis Ecosystem

Brian Hickey, biologist with the St-Lawrence River Institute on Environmental Science, speaks about the lake St-Francis ecosystem, and research underway concerning Mercury in Sport fish.

Alabama Fish Biologist and Carp

Interview with Dirk Price, fish biologist and operator of a fish hatchery for over 30 years, speaks about Carp and the very minimal impact they have had on his native Alabama sport fishery.