Episode 116: Capt. Drew Moret - Tarpon Year-round
In this episode, Drew takes us back to when he was a kid growing up
in Islamorada, funny stories about the late, great Billy Knowles,
aspects of backcountry fishing, and changing your thought process
on tarpon "spots."
1 Stunde 13 Minuten
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With a passion for storytelling, Mill House is more than a fishing podcast. Comprised of in-depth conversations with innovators, legends, and pioneers of the outdoors, we expose untold and compelling stories from industry leaders.
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Drew Moret is a highly acclaimed skiff guide and the son of fishing
legend, Sandy Moret. You can only imagine his childhood growing up
with that DNA in the Sport Fishing Capital of the world,
Islamorada, Florida. Sandy’s friends are the who’s who in the flats
fishing game; Steve Huff, Flip Pallot, Chico Fernandez, Stu Apte,
Billy Knowles, and many others. The inspiration to be somebody in
fishing was everywhere you looked. All the kids of that generation
became great fishermen and if you loved to fish, guiding was the
door to financial security. Drew took to tarpon in a big way. The
bonefishing was off the charts during these formative years, but
Drew became a backcountry genius knowing when and where these
silver kings would be, showing their voracious bite to a well
placed fly. Regardless of the time of year or the weather, he’ll be
looking for the poon and most likely he’ll find them. He prides
himself on fishing for tarpon year round, although he can do it
all. From cobia fishing on the wrecks, to tailing redfish and
sunning snook. On todays podcast, we cover a number of adventures
from the life of a Megalops addict!
legend, Sandy Moret. You can only imagine his childhood growing up
with that DNA in the Sport Fishing Capital of the world,
Islamorada, Florida. Sandy’s friends are the who’s who in the flats
fishing game; Steve Huff, Flip Pallot, Chico Fernandez, Stu Apte,
Billy Knowles, and many others. The inspiration to be somebody in
fishing was everywhere you looked. All the kids of that generation
became great fishermen and if you loved to fish, guiding was the
door to financial security. Drew took to tarpon in a big way. The
bonefishing was off the charts during these formative years, but
Drew became a backcountry genius knowing when and where these
silver kings would be, showing their voracious bite to a well
placed fly. Regardless of the time of year or the weather, he’ll be
looking for the poon and most likely he’ll find them. He prides
himself on fishing for tarpon year round, although he can do it
all. From cobia fishing on the wrecks, to tailing redfish and
sunning snook. On todays podcast, we cover a number of adventures
from the life of a Megalops addict!
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