Saturday, February 19, 2005

Why-Fish Radio Featured in the New York Times

Why-Fish radio was featured in a story in the New York Times, Saturday February 19.

NYTimes.com

It talks more about podcasting than fishing but we were in the story just the same. It is pretty surreal where this little concept from North Dakota has taken us over the past few months. I hope you all enjoy listening to the shows as much as we enjoy making them.

Thursday, February 17, 2005

Why-Fish Radio Podcast #12

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This week Brad and Brad discuss the sports show that we attended over the weekend in Grand Forks. We talk about all of the things that a beginning or advanced fisherperson can learn by going to your local winter sports show. We touch on many subjects like finding and talking with different resorts to pick the location for your next adventure. We also touched on some of the new innovations in boats that are coming out to help make that day on the water easier. and we also discussed the seminars that were offered and how by attending these seminars you can learn more about fishing in general from taking your kid fishing to learning how to use your electronics more effectively.

Don't forget to sign up to win the day's guided trip on the Red River of the North with Kent Hollands from Trophy Cat Adventures. Just send us an email with your name, address and telephone number to contest@why-fish.com

ENJOY THE SHOW!!

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Why-Fish Radio Podcast #11

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This week we visit again with our good friend Catfish Billy from Big Cat Diaries. He gives us great insite as to how to start out to catch big flatheads. We start out right at the beginning of what to buy for equipment, then move to what baits to use and what to look for in the river to catch big flatheads. Thanks again to Billy for joining us and we hope to have him back again in the future to talk about catfishing. Make sure to send us an email to contest@why-fish.com to win a full day guided trip on the Red River from Kent Hollands of Trophy Cat Adventures.

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Why-Fish on NPR

The Why-Fish Radio Podcast was included in a National Public Radio (NPR) report on podcasting.

Listen to the piece that was on the NPR program 'Day to Day'.

Why-Fish Radio Podcast #10

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This weeks podcast we pick up the phone to Eaton, Ohio to visit with our good friend Bill Puckett aka. Catfish Billy owner of Big Cat Diaries. We discuss what Big Cat Diaries is all about as well as how Billy got started in fishing. The conversation also turns to the true meaning of the why-fish concept when Billy tells us about fishing with his wife and young son. I think you will find this interview tells the true story of what fishing is really all about.

Don't forget to enter our contest to win a full day trip to catch trophy channel cats with Kent Hollands from Trophy Cat Adventures. Just send us an email with your name address and telephone number to get entered into the contest.

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Why-Fish Radio Podcast #9

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In this week's podcast we discuss what a fly in fishing trip has to offer. We tell you how to pick a place, how much it costs, and what to expect on a fly in fishing trip. Fly in trips are usually considered to by once in a lifetime and are a very special way for you and your family to enjoy the sport of fishing as well as getting back to nature.

Don't forget to sign up to win a full day of guided fishing for big channel cats on the Red River. Be sure to send us an email with your name, address, and phone number to be entered. contest@why-fish.com

Friday, January 21, 2005

Catfisherman's Thoughts

This article was written by Catfish Billy owner of Catfish Billy's Big Cat Diaries and a good friend of us here at why-fish. I think it tells alot about the true meaning fishing and how it can be worked into the why fish concept.

Winter has pretty much just kicked in to full force here but I was dying to get a line in the water a month or two ago!2 weeks ago we got 16" of snow dumped on us and Sun. its supposed to be up in the 60's........what the heck?Although with all the flooding going on around here I have pondered the thought of walking around some flooded feeder creeks and hunting down some channels that Im quite certain and moved up in there to get out of the flood waters and to look for food.You fish all spring and summer and some fall, and you dream about catfishing. You sit on your bum most of the winter and do nothing, and dream about catfishing. Sure we go out after crappie, trout, and some walleye a couple times during the winter, but you just cant nail that same feeling you get when you get out in open catfish water.I guess for most catmen the thought of state, or world records is really just a afterthought to what the sport really means to them. Heck, for the most part, most people (myself included) get a funny feeling about catfishing when you use the term "sport" to define it. Catfishing is more of a quest.Its each mans burning drive to break that own personal record or goal, or the excitement of exploring new water and learning each new bend, riffle, hole and run in a river. Its the solitary journey to constantly better yourself. Catfishing unlike bassfishing is never a tournament fiasco. Each man finds his own way, and learns from the veteran catters out there always willing to lend a hand. Catfishing is just a way that you live. Always thinking of the next catch, and dreaming about some fat-bellied flathead out there with your name on it in the coming season.Some say catfisherman are lazy, is that true? I dont think so, not lazy, just simple. Its a simple way of life, and a simple fish to fish for when you get all the pieces of your own personal puzzle together. We dont fiddle with having 900 kinds of lures, and worry about what colors of what and blah..blah...blah...We bait up with what we know works, we put it out where we know the fish are, and we let them come to us.Its a respect with the catman, of strength, power, and beauty (some may think different) of this species.I love and respect this way of life, and Im glad I have friends to share it with.God Bless,Bill

Why-Fish Radio Podcast #8

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Why Fish Radio introduces you to our new sponsor Trophy Cat Adventures.

This week both Brads are back together again. We discuss fishing for catfish on the Red River of the North with our newest sponsor and special guest Kent Hollands, owner of Trophy Cat Adventures . He tells us how he got started and why if you are looking to catch big channels you should fish with him.

We also introduce you to our contest for a free guided fishing trip on the Red River with Kent from Trophy Cat Adventures. All you have to do is send us an mailto: contest@why-fish.com and tell us your name address telephone number and email address. We will be drawing for the trip the first week of May. Some scheduling restrictions to apply. Please limit entries to one per week.

Thursday, January 20, 2005

Thanks to an old Friend

I want to tell everyone about a great website out of Ohio that is owned by my good friend Bill Puckett aka... Catfish Billy . Bill has helped us out over the past couple months by promoting http://www.why-fish.com in Ohio and around his area. Bill also understands the importance of taking the family fishing and hanging out with friends while fishing. We hope to get him on the podcast soon to talk with us about big Ohio flatheads. He has a great site about catfishing and what it has to offer. Please check it out!!! http://www.bigcatdiaries.com