Episode 54: Capt. Carl Ball - AWOL Fishing

Episode 54: Capt. Carl Ball - AWOL Fishing

In this episode, Carl talks about exploring in his Jon Boat, fishing with president bush, and guiding in unfavorable weather conditions.
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As I stated in the intro to this podcast, Carl Ball has been a true
brother for many years. I first got connected with Carl from a
fellow guide, John Glorieux, as I was looking for a camera boat
operator for my fishing TV show at the time, “Sportsman’s Journal.”
Carl and I instantly hit it off, and he was the first to show me
how exhilarating tarpon fishing with mullet can be. We would light
up a cigar, catch bait in back finger canals, and troll under the
metropolitan bridges for the massive silver demons lurking below.
The bites were like underwater fireworks that gave me a direct
adrenaline rush down my spine. For the next number of years, our
friendship tightened and we began poling each other around in the
Everglades and the Lower Keys. Carl Ball was born and raised in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida. His passion for fishing came from his
grandfather, who was an offshore charter boat captain based out of
the Boca Raton/ Fort Lauderdale area in the 1950’s. At the tender
age of ten, Carl had an aluminum Jon Boat with a four horse power
motor and would explore the canals and waterways in his backyard.
He and his buddies would transport their boats on land via shopping
carts. As his fishing prowess inevitably grew, he started mating on
offshore boats and eventually got his captains license. For the
last twenty years, Carl has been one of the top guides in Fort
Lauderdale and Biscayne Bay. I don’t know of anyone who loves to
fish more than this guy. Raining, blowing 30mph, cold as Nantucket
- Carl is fishing. He lives, sleeps, and breaths fishing. He
doesn’t care if it’s a redfish, black tip shark, or permit, his
desire just to be out on the water inspires me. He is the epitome
of the phrase, “you don’t know unless you go!” We hope you enjoy
his story!

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