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Fish Nerds Fishing Podcast

Fish Nerds is a celebration of fish, fishing and eating fish with your host Clay Groves. The goal of the show is to explore all aspects of fish; that is always interesting, usually funny and mostly true.
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Now displaying: January, 2021

See our fancy website at www.Fishnerds.com

Jan 24, 2021

Tim Bete and the Crappie Hippie are here with Lure Love, they will tell you all about the Fishing Excise tax. 

THEN Doc Martin Bings us

Leif Tapanila is a marine paleontologist in the department of geoscientists at Idaho State University and serves a curator of Geology at the Idaho Museum of Natural History. Tapinila studies the behavior of fossilized sharks today they are talking about a group of sharks - the evolutionary dead end the Buzz Saw Shark

Jan 16, 2021

It's time for the #FishNerds #BookClub this week we are reviewing the #Featherthief and we are joined by #FishguyJosh where we learn about #TrakkerProducts on #Youtube #podfix

Jan 8, 2021
Crappie Hippie and the Pond lady tell us the story of the  
"creature from the pond"  Christopher DeVoss From Podcast 42 is here with some news! (this one is not for the kids) 
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/aquatic-ecologists-are-struggling-to-identify-this-bizarre-moving-goo/
 

 

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