Mill House Podcast
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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15.08.2025
1 Stunde 30 Minuten
I fished the fabled Homosassa flats for a few years in the late
eighties, before it was obvious I couldn’t get much better at this
game because of the lack of fish. Sure, they came and went—big ones
too—and great records were caught a few years after, but I wasn’t
fishing for records. I wanted to be around the best anglers and see
what this big tarpon house was all about. Some of the famous names
were still there, like Billy Pate and Tom Evans, and Doparik, of
course. I stayed in Bayport, where there were a number of rooms all
in a line. This is where the guys I gravitated to took residence
for the month of May. All the boats would be lined up, with their
batteries charging after the long days of fishing. I loved every
second of the tarpon pulse that you could feel in the air. I wanted
to meet everyone and ask every question I had. There was a name
that I heard often but never met: Earl Waters! I read everything I
could about this tarpon fever that had a hold of me. Earl was one
that had his hand in about everything over there—whether he was
guiding a famous name or writing about how he was catching all
these great fish. I know that many went to him when they had
trolling motor issues, because he was a genius with the air
switches that would turn them on and off with a step of your foot
on a button on the tower. Then there was his big cobia he became
famous for—and yes, a thirty-pound world record permit he caught on
6-pound test. He was a local with the desire to unturn every rock
to find the answers of this incredible fishery he called home. On
today's podcast, he gives us a detailed look at how he built a life
in fishing around one of the greatest tarpon flats the world has
ever known: Homosassa, Florida.
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01.08.2025
1 Stunde 53 Minuten
Larry Dahlberg didn’t just fish—he redefined the very essence of
the sport. As the creator and host of the groundbreaking TV series,
"The Hunt for Big Fish," Larry captivated audiences for over two
decades with a rare blend of adventure, expertise, and innovation
that set a new standard for what fishing could be. More than a
television host, Larry was a true visionary and master angler. He
had an uncanny ability to read water, analyze structure, understand
thermoclines and bait movement, and then apply that knowledge to
target species most had only dreamed of. Whether it was giant
peacock bass in the jungle or Nile perch in remote African rivers,
Larry consistently arrived in unfamiliar territory and fished it
better than most locals—often teaching guides new strategies for
their own waters. Over a span of 27 years, Larry traveled to 87
countries, armed with custom-made plugs, advanced sonar, and a
tackle arsenal built for any possibility. His five-minute TV
segments delivered more trophy-class fish than many full-length
series combined. While world records almost certainly passed
through his hands, Larry never cared for the spotlight—he fished
for the love of the chase and the thrill of discovery. Larry also
developed several highly influential flies, including the iconic
Dahlberg Diver and the introduction of the Flashabou fly, both of
which were groundbreaking innovations at the time. His lure designs
were equally ahead of their time, with creations like the Whopper
Plopper and Clackin’ Crayfish standing out as some of the most
effective baits in modern fishing. Larry isn’t just an expert
fisherman—he’s the embodiment of what it means to be a complete
angler. His knowledge, creativity, and relentless curiosity have
left an indelible mark on the sport. For us, sharing a few days
with Larry was not only a privilege—it was one of the greatest
gifts we’ve ever received.
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16.07.2025
1 Stunde 17 Minuten
Oliver White is a world-renowned fly fishing guide, lodge owner,
entrepreneur, and conservationist whose career bridges wild rivers
and Wall Street. He began his guiding journey in college after a
skiing injury, quickly developing a reputation as a skilled and
passionate angler. This passion led him from the rivers of North
Carolina to international waters in Argentina and the Bahamas.
Along the way, a chance encounter with hedge fund manager Bill
Ackman opened the door to a brief but formative stint in finance,
sharpening White’s business acumen and laying the groundwork for
his future as a fishing industry entrepreneur. In 2008, White
channeled that experience into building Abaco Lodge in the Bahamas,
followed by partnerships in other elite destinations like South
Fork Lodge in Idaho, which he co-owns with late-night host Jimmy
Kimmel. His lodges have become known not only for their world-class
fishing but also for their immersive guest experiences and
commitment to sustainability. White continues to guide and host
trips around the world, sharing his expertise with a growing
community of anglers while advocating for the health of the
ecosystems they explore. A dedicated conservationist, White
co-founded Indifly, a nonprofit that empowers Indigenous
communities through sustainable fly fishing tourism. The
organization has helped transform remote villages like Rewa in
Guyana into thriving ecotourism hubs, ensuring local control and
environmental stewardship. In recognition of his contributions to
angling, conservation, and community development, White was
recently honored with the 2025 Heritage Award by the American
Museum of Fly Fishing—the highest distinction the museum bestows.
His life reflects a rare blend of adventure, entrepreneurship, and
social impact.
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02.07.2025
1 Stunde 34 Minuten
I’m not exactly sure when I first met Dean Butler, but I remember
the moment well—he carried an unmistakable aura of quiet assurance.
Being an Aussie with that indelible accent only added to the
intrigue. Dean had the weathered look only the high seas can carve
into a fisherman’s face, hair, and attire. And that smile—like
someone who’d just robbed a bank and knew he was going to get away
with it. Long before I met him, Dean's reputation was already
etched into the billfish world. Years ago, I became a disciple of
Tom Evans and his tarpon game, and I’d heard about the two of
them—catching all the world-record marlin you see in The Book.
Dean’s done a lot in his fishing life. Sure, he’s caught his own
marlin records. But I can’t help thinking one of his finest moments
was gaffing Enrico Compozzi’s 735-pound marlin on 6-pound
test—truly one for the ages. Or maybe it was that 600-pounder he
gaffed for Evans, the one that broke the gaffs clean in half.
That’s who Dean Butler is—a fisherman through and through. As Lefty
once said, “Dean Butler is the best all-around fisherman in the
world.” In 2015, Tom was inducted into the IGFA Hall of Fame. Dean
followed in 2023. No doubt about it: Dean Butler and Tom Evans were
the greatest marlin fly-fishing team ever assembled. On today’s
podcast, we travel to Homosassa, Florida, to finally catch up with
Dean—and hear the remarkable story of one of fishing’s true
legends.
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18.06.2025
1 Stunde 34 Minuten
Bou Bosso is a fiery, articulate man that seeks out every ounce of
everything he touches or talks about. We’ve seen his antics on the
water chasing tournaments wins on the hit tarpon television show he
created, “Silver Kings." It’s when he explodes at the man on his
bow, you ask yourself why the discord… There really is no reason
for all this but maybe it’s the will and perfection in others that
he demands from himself? At a very young age he pursed giant
bonefish while wading down the beach in front of his parents home
in Islamorada, Florida. These fish deeply hit home and a life in
guiding for him was a no brainer. At one point he thought of a more
structured life. His father was a lawyer so he studied hard and
passed the bar and a law practice was briefly dappled with. But the
magnetic energy of the the ocean and the fish that he loved pulled
him back to it, where he could create the magic he loved, watching
giant Tarpon jumping out of it! On today's podcast, Bou weaves us
through his compelling life’s story, filled with some heavy ups and
downs and clearly explaining how he got back on top of his game…
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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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