Dec. 6, 2023

S5, Ep 146: On the Salt with GotOne

In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash interviews Captain David Blinken about the concerning decline of the striped bass population on the East Coast.  They discuss the importance of recreational anglers speaking up during the public comment period for the proposed striped bass regulations addendum ending December 22nd.  Blinken stresses that significant catch limits need to be enacted now before the striped bass fishery collapses. The episode also covers Blinken's upcoming tarpon fishing trip in Mexico, the 2023 Masters of the Fly speaker lineup, and choosing the best fly colors for different fishing conditions.  Thanks to our friends at Norvise for sponsoring the series!

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David Blinken

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David Blinken owner and guide has taken the time to observe the environment in which he guides, and he sees things that others might not, this ability is what separates him from the pack. His clients benefit from this, which allows David to provide them with an experience that they can take home and remember until their next trip.

North flats began as an idea in David’s discussions with friends, “why get trapped in an office” they used to tell him, you need to explore and make your passion your business.

Davids’s passion and desire are what allows him to give people a lasting and fun experience that not only connects them with fish but to the environment in which they live. This not only gives his clients a better understanding of where to find the fish but also a better appreciation of their environment and how to preserve the very thing they love, flyfishing

There is not just great fishing to experience but a passion that brings people together, which is why people keep coming back year after year.