Episode 36: Capt. Craig Brewer - The Mud Man
In this episode, Craig talks about his fathers tragic death while
looking for Tarpon, what it meant to win the Gold Cup, and the
amazing fishing Florida Bay had to offer 30 years ago.
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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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In 1964, in the small Florida Keys fishing village of Islamorada, a
tournament was born, The Gold Cup, which would become the most
prestigious fly rod Tarpon tournament in the world. All the great
fly guides and anglers made it the most prized possession they
could attain in their fishing. Over the next 57 years the names on
the perpetual trophy were the famed celebrities of the sport. Ted
Williams, Billy Pate, Steve Huff, Jimmy Albright, Harry Speer, Glen
Flute.... and the late Jim Brewer. The efforts made to win were
exceptional. The creativity changed and evolved the sport quickly.
Fly designs, hooks, Lines, boats, push poles, everything was looked
at as how to better their game to win the Gold Cup. I mentioned
Captain Jim Brewer, after his win 1974 his passion to win was life
changing. The following year he and good friend Bill Hagley went up
in a small plane looking for fish they would target in the upcoming
Gold Cup. Circling low and slow over a famed tarpon basin, they
fell through the planes lift and crashed into the ocean and
perished... Jim left behind two young boys Steve and Craig. At 14,
Craig struggled as anyone would, but eventually found his way
chasing his father’s legacy of becoming a Gold Cup Champion. Thirty
six years later in 2010, he and angler Thane Morgan had their names
etched upon the perpetual trophy. They were the first father and
son to win the super bowl of saltwater fly fishing... As a guide
Craig found great success along the way winning other big events,
but what sets him apart from his tournament wins is his wonderful
way about him! He’s effervescent, tall, loving, funny, loud, pure,
truthful and caring. As a young man he was Islamorada’s son and
brother and now a hero to Islamorada and everyone who knows Craig
Brewer!
tournament was born, The Gold Cup, which would become the most
prestigious fly rod Tarpon tournament in the world. All the great
fly guides and anglers made it the most prized possession they
could attain in their fishing. Over the next 57 years the names on
the perpetual trophy were the famed celebrities of the sport. Ted
Williams, Billy Pate, Steve Huff, Jimmy Albright, Harry Speer, Glen
Flute.... and the late Jim Brewer. The efforts made to win were
exceptional. The creativity changed and evolved the sport quickly.
Fly designs, hooks, Lines, boats, push poles, everything was looked
at as how to better their game to win the Gold Cup. I mentioned
Captain Jim Brewer, after his win 1974 his passion to win was life
changing. The following year he and good friend Bill Hagley went up
in a small plane looking for fish they would target in the upcoming
Gold Cup. Circling low and slow over a famed tarpon basin, they
fell through the planes lift and crashed into the ocean and
perished... Jim left behind two young boys Steve and Craig. At 14,
Craig struggled as anyone would, but eventually found his way
chasing his father’s legacy of becoming a Gold Cup Champion. Thirty
six years later in 2010, he and angler Thane Morgan had their names
etched upon the perpetual trophy. They were the first father and
son to win the super bowl of saltwater fly fishing... As a guide
Craig found great success along the way winning other big events,
but what sets him apart from his tournament wins is his wonderful
way about him! He’s effervescent, tall, loving, funny, loud, pure,
truthful and caring. As a young man he was Islamorada’s son and
brother and now a hero to Islamorada and everyone who knows Craig
Brewer!
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