
EP219: Tuesday Housekeeping
Tony and Cody chop it up on some ASGA "to-dos", industry "to-don'ts" and a quality coffee recommendation.

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A community hub where anglers, fishing guides, scientists, and policymakers connect to discuss fisheries, their history, their futures, and the importance of effective management.Produced by the American Saltwater Guides Association.Presented by Costa Sunglasses.
American Saltwater Guides Association hosts The Guide Post, a science show with 223 episodes published.

Tony and Cody chop it up on some ASGA "to-dos", industry "to-don'ts" and a quality coffee recommendation.

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