Saltwater Edge Podcast - Sharing Our Passion For Saltwater Fishing

Peter Jenkins - A saltwater angler always down for an adventure.

On the Saltwater Edge Podcast, all aspects of saltwater fishing are discussed, including surfcasting, saltwater fly fishing, saltwater fly tying, light tackle fishing, bottom fishing, offshore fishing, and flats fishing. You will learn the tackle, tactics, and tips from some of the best saltwater anglers on the coast for popular species like striped bass, false albacore, tautog, fluke, bluefin tuna, bonefish, permit, tarpon, roosterfish, and giant trevally. We will also focus from time to time on fisheries management, conservation, and specific saltwater destinations. The Saltwater Edge exists to share our passion for saltwater fishing...from bonefish to bluefin.

  1. Aug 7

    Pete Utschig — Florida's Surf, Bluefin from the Rocks, and Fish Worth Traveling For

    Pete Utschig — the surfcaster behind Phase Gear, Project Magic Hour, and the Surfcasters documentary series — sits down with Peter Jenkins in Newport, two weeks into his annual pilgrimage north from Florida.   They cover how one weekend trip turned Florida into Pete's winter home water, and how a spare-room guide service became a full surf fishing lodge: all-inclusive, 20 minutes from the water, 45 minutes from three or four inlets, running December through April — exactly when nobody wants to be in the Northeast. Rods, lures, and food are provided; you bring board shorts and a toothbrush.   From there it's Pete's bucket list, which is organized by fish rather than by country: cubera snapper on topwater, GTs in Indonesia, corvina in Ecuador, giant tarpon in Gabon, and bluefin tuna busting sardines within casting distance of a European rock. Along the way: why daytime fisheries beat vampire hours for actually enjoying a place, what guides learn from their guests, and the line that sums up the whole episode — the best time to fish is anytime you can.   To fish with Pete in Florida, reach out to @phasegear on Instagram or through phase-gear.com.   Mentioned in this episode: Phase Gear · Project Magic Hour (dir. Mikko Huttunen) · the Surfcasters series · Kyle Schaefer / Soul Fly Lodge (Bahamas) · Larry Dahlberg's The Hunt for Big Fish · Steve Huff on the Mill House Podcast Timestamps (podcast apps) (00:41) Project Magic Hour — FL, the Northeast, Alaska (02:58) Discovering Florida surf fishing (03:56) Building the lodge (06:08) December–April, all-inclusive, "Get Tight" (11:43) Bucket-list fish: cubera, GTs, corvina, tarpon (16:44) Bluefin from shore in Europe (20:33) "Do you want to catch, or do you want to fish?" (22:01) "The best time to fish is anytime you can" (24:16) What's next for Pete

  2. Jul 8

    Chris Bishop of Yo-Zuri: Mag vs. Hydro, Darter Tactics & Northeast Colors

    Peter sits down with Chris Bishop, VP of Sales & Marketing at Yo-Zuri, during his annual June swing through New England. A 15-year company veteran and obsessive angler (snook and tarpon at home in Sebastian, FL; stripers at the Cape Cod Canal on the road), Chris explains the technology platforms behind Yo-Zuri's most trusted lures and how he actually fishes them.   Covered in this episode: how the patented magnetic weight transfer system delivers distance and accuracy in wind; the difference between the Mag and Hydro platforms; why the Mag Darter's swim-plus-dart action excels around bridges, inlets, and shadow lines; fishing the swing in moving water; the Mag Pencil and the durable pearl-in-the-plastic finishes; the shallow-running Hydro Minnow LC and a quick lesson in lip design; the Hydro Monster Shot's dying-baitfish fall (an albie killer); the 3D Inshore series; and Chris's top Northeast colors — and the logic for when to match the hatch versus stand out.   Every lure discussed is available at saltwateredge.com. Show Notes / Timestamps 0:00 — Intro: learning the "why" behind 20 years of products 0:48 — Chris's background; 15 years at Yo-Zuri; medical device sales roots 1:53 — His territory: national chains, product development, and keeping the Northeast 4:00 — Developing colors and baits specifically for New England, the Vineyard, and Jersey 5:59 — Mag vs. Hydro platforms explained 6:37 — The magnetic weight transfer "snap" and how it works 7:34 — Distance and accuracy in 20-mph wind 9:36 — Florida life: snook, tarpon, topwater jacks on the Surface Cruiser 11:23 — Hydro weight transfer vs. Mag: how to cast each 13:00 — Sled weight transfer in big pencils; why most big topwaters "cast like a potato chip" 14:12 — Mag Darter deep dive: swimming action + dart, four sizes 16:19 — Bridges, shadow lines, breachways: where the darter earns its keep 17:53 — Technique: the slow swing, the eddy edge, ricocheting off structure 19:38 — Floating it out to unreachable fish; tarpon technique 21:13 — Mag Pencil: 98% Northeast; pearl powder-in-plastic finishes 23:25 — 3D prism finishes and matching water clarity 26:34 — Hydro Minnow LC: runs in a foot of water; boulder fields and flats 28:40 — The Mag Speed for staying deep 29:37 — Lip design 101 30:36 — Fishing the LC as a wake bait at the Canal 31:23 — The Canal love-hate: "hustle and effort" 32:56 — Hydro Monster Shot: 10 years proven in Japan 35:10 — The shimmy on the fall; why it out-fishes a tin 36:33 — Sizes: albies to tuna; sand beach distance technique 39:35 — 3D Inshore series: shallow water, durable internal finishes, under $15 42:26 — Top Northeast colors: yellow, bone, bronze/bunker (ayu), green mackerel 45:47 — Flash, gradients, and when to stand out vs. match the hatch 48:06 — Under $30, ready out of the box — closing thoughts

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On the Saltwater Edge Podcast, all aspects of saltwater fishing are discussed, including surfcasting, saltwater fly fishing, saltwater fly tying, light tackle fishing, bottom fishing, offshore fishing, and flats fishing. You will learn the tackle, tactics, and tips from some of the best saltwater anglers on the coast for popular species like striped bass, false albacore, tautog, fluke, bluefin tuna, bonefish, permit, tarpon, roosterfish, and giant trevally. We will also focus from time to time on fisheries management, conservation, and specific saltwater destinations. The Saltwater Edge exists to share our passion for saltwater fishing...from bonefish to bluefin.