Episode 101: Capt. Ed Walker - Life On The Gulf of Mexico

Episode 101: Capt. Ed Walker - Life On The Gulf of Mexico

In this episode, Ed speaks about his early years guiding in Homosassa FL, wining 250,000 in a tarpon tournament, and sitting on the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council.
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During the late 80’s, Capt. Ed Walker was one of my first guides in
the fabled tarpon grounds of Homosassa where some of the largest
megalops in the world were being caught on flies. Eddie, as I
called him then, was much younger than I and possessed an innate
ability to find and catch fish that many others couldn’t. He was a
joy to fish with and we caught some fatties. He was good, very good
and his peers recognized his incredible, young talent. Walker would
eventually win some of the largest tournaments in Boca Grande,
totaling over a half a million dollars in prize money. He was a
great innovator and later in his life became very good at catching
big grouper and snapper’s on flies. He was thinking differently and
his curiosity was not limited to that from the surface of a boat.
He started chasing fish underwater with spear guns and became so
good at it he won the free diving state championship. Today, we’ll
cover his fascinating life in fishing and his desire to give back
through conservation and fish management. We hope you enjoy…

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