Fat Dad Fishing Show

Fat Dad Fishing Show

Join the Fat Dad Fishing Show on our quest to help the average saltwater angler to catch more fish and have a better on-the-water experience. Each week we will be covering topics to help anglers get the most out of their time targeting multiple species spanning the entire east coast of the USA. We will cover fishing for flounder ( fluke ), striped bass, weakfish, sheepshead, bluefish, tuna, and many more. On some episodes we talk in detail about how to catch flounder, while on others we will take a deep dive into saltwater fishing gear. While our home area ranges from DE to NY, we will speak with guests throughout the east coast. If you find value in the podcast, or are entertained please consider following the podcast, sharing with friends, and leaving a great review. All of these help us to reach more anglers and draw more guests! Tight lines!

  1. EP 68: Targeting Winter Flounder & When AI Hands you a Striper

    4D AGO

    EP 68: Targeting Winter Flounder & When AI Hands you a Striper

    Send us Fan Mail The internet can argue about anything, so when an AI-generated thumbnail put the wrong “flounder” in a guest’s hands, we got a front-row lesson in how messy AI can be with fishing details. We laugh about it, but we also use it as a springboard into something way more useful: a real, practical approach to winter flounder fishing that actually works in New Jersey backwaters. We break down the fundamentals for catching winter flounder in spring: why clam chum logs matter, how small your hooks and baits should be, and why “feeling the bite” is the whole game with a fish that slurps instead of slams. We also talk location strategy like soft bottom, channel edges, creek mouths, and fishing moderate current so the chum settles where your rig sits. If you’ve ever wondered when the back-bay bite fades, we connect it to water temperature and explain how the fish shift once temps hold above about 50°F. From there, we widen the lens to spring fishing season prep: weakfish showing up again, trout season habits that mess with your hookset, and why a middle school fishing club might be one of the best things happening in local angling. We also get honest about social media, how women anglers get judged, and why a lot of good fishermen and fisherwomen are choosing to post less and fish more. If you get value from these fishing tactics and conversations, subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a spring plan, and leave a review so more anglers can find the show. What species are you adding to your spring calendar this year? Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or NatoliRealEstate@Gmail.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook Email: rich@fatdadfishing.com

    1h 4m
  2. EP 67: A Chesapeake Alarm and Some Spring Fishing with Thomas Arens

    MAR 25

    EP 67: A Chesapeake Alarm and Some Spring Fishing with Thomas Arens

    Send us Fan Mail Raw sewage doesn’t stay “local.” When a major sewer line breaks on the Potomac River, the consequences travel downstream into the Chesapeake Bay, into the places we fish, crab, and launch our kayaks. We wanted a plain-spoken, real-world breakdown of what happened, why it took so long to address, and how something as unbelievable as using the C&O Canal as part of the workaround can even be considered a solution. We’re joined by Thomas Ahrens from Fishing The DMV to walk through the timeline, the reporting gaps, and the bigger environmental chain reaction anglers should understand: nutrients, algae blooms, dissolved oxygen, and how the Chesapeake Bay dead zone can push fish and crabs into the wrong water at the wrong time. From there, we widen the lens to the “death by a thousand cuts” affecting the Bay, including sediment and high-flow events tied to the Conowingo Dam, runoff from lawns and new construction, and the uncomfortable reality that funding often shows up after disaster instead of before it. Then we bring it back to why most of us showed up in the first place: fishing. We talk early-season targets, expo culture, what’s worth chasing this spring, why snakehead is underrated on the table, and why the Eastern Shore still feels like a last wild stretch for kayak anglers. We even hit kayak safety and the growing feeling that sharks are becoming part of the coastal equation. If you care about Chesapeake Bay fishing, Potomac River water quality, and the future of East Coast fisheries, you’ll get a lot out of this one. Subscribe, share it with a fishing buddy, and leave a review telling us what local water issue you want us to dig into next. Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or NatoliRealEstate@Gmail.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook Email: rich@fatdadfishing.com

    1 hr
  3. MAR 11

    EP 66: The Ultimate Spring White Perch Playbook

    Send us Fan Mail The spring perch run is lighting up tidal rivers across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, and we’re diving deep into how to find the school fast, pick the right depth, and stack fish on light gear. White perch aren’t a fallback—they’re a high-action, high-reward target with simple rigs, small baits, and a surprisingly technical bite pattern once you understand current and structure. We start by breaking down white perch behavior in brackish systems and why spring pushes them upriver to spawn. From there, we get tactical: how to read an outside bend, where forage washes off the inside shallows, and why mid-bend seams outproduce flat banks. You’ll learn to stage near salt lines before the push, then slide shallower on sunny days when 3 to 6 feet warms first. Creek mouths, confluences, and bridge eddies get special attention, with tips on casting so your bait or lure tracks into the fish’s face, not past their tails. Bait hunters get a clear ranking—grass shrimp at the top, bloodworms if budget allows, and fishbites as the cost-saving workhorse that matches catch rates. We cover small minnows, nightcrawlers, and pieces of raw shrimp, plus exact rigging: a light dropper with two small bait-holder hooks, just enough sinker to stay vertical, and a bobber when you need to maintain a precise mid-column drift. Lure fans get a full toolkit too—inline spinners in sizes 0 to 2, micro blades, and 1/32 to 1/16 ounce jigs with 1.5 to 2 inch minnows or grubs—along with small Clouser Minnows and woolly buggers that double as killer teasers. To help you launch with confidence, we highlight proven waters: the Hudson, Mohawk, and Niagara in New York; Raritan, Mullica, Maurice, and Tuckahoe in New Jersey; Patuxent, Potomac, and Choptank in Maryland; plus the Delaware, Susquehanna, and Schuylkill in Pennsylvania. We close with practical on-water rules: adjust depth every 10 to 15 minutes, move when bites die, match retrieve to temperature, and prioritize cold-water safety—dry suits on kayaks aren’t optional. If this guide helps you put more fish in the net, follow, share, and leave a quick review. Got a favorite spring perch river or a bait tip that beats bloodworms on cost? Tell us and join the conversation. Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or NatoliRealEstate@Gmail.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook Email: rich@fatdadfishing.com

    52 min
  4. EP 65: 15 Tips for Spring Striped Bass

    MAR 3

    EP 65: 15 Tips for Spring Striped Bass

    Send us Fan Mail A tiny rise in water temperature can flip the striper switch, and we’re putting you right where those micro-warms and ambush lanes collide. Spring season just opened in New Jersey, so we pull together 15 field-tested tactics from our guests and our own time on the flats to help you find fish fast and waste less time guessing. We start with heat: why dark mud warms faster than sand, how wind can either add warmth or strip it away, and where shallow protected coves outproduce open channels. Then we stack timing on top of that—midday sun, outgoing tide, and the second day of a warming trend—to funnel bait off flats and set stripers on ledges. You’ll learn to work the entire water column with compact suspending baits and small soft plastics, slow your cadence with longer pauses, and keep action alive even at cold-water speeds. We lay out the simple pattern that repeats all spring: find the bait, then fish the nearest edge, seam, or shadow line. Bait matters now more than ever. Bloodworms, shrimp, clams, and small crabs match what’s actually in the system before big bunker and herring waves arrive. We cover structure strategy—bridges, docks, sod bank points, jetties—and explain why night fishing around artificial light lines can be lethal for bigger fish. We also talk tackle that protects subtle bites without underpowering surprise cows and the one rule that saves whole sessions: stay mobile if the water feels lifeless. Finally, we demystify electronics. Even a basic fish finder can reveal temperature breaks, bait clouds, and size separation if you tune it right. Read your screen, chart your edges, and stop driving past the fish. If you’re eyeing the Raritan, we share a simple starting plan, safety tips around ripping currents, and the lures we trust when water sits in the 40s. Subscribe, share with your fishing crew, and leave a review to tell us which tip you’ll test first this week. Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or NatoliRealEstate@Gmail.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook Email: rich@fatdadfishing.com

    46 min
  5. FEB 17

    EP 64: Audience Choice of Topics

    Send us Fan Mail Cold water doesn’t mean quiet water. We open the lines for a live, no-frills breakdown of early-season tactics that actually catch in back bays and coastal inlets, from snap-jigging for March stripers to building fluke bucktails that look right where it counts—viewed from below. I share the exact lure sizes, colors, and retrieves that keep bites coming when temps are stubborn, plus how to rig a simple teaser system to target weakfish and fluke on the same drift without retying. If you’ve been wondering how small to go, how fast to move, and how high to fish in the column, this is the practical guide you’ve been asking for. We also talk shop beyond lures. Natural hair versus silicone isn’t a fashion debate; it’s about breath, profile, and how well scent sticks. I explain why brown paired with white can close more fish in clear and dirty water alike, how to choose bucktail weight without pounding bottom, and why scents should be used as much to mask gasoline and smoke as to attract predators. You’ll hear the old-school WD-40 stories, then get modern, dependable scent habits that work in current and hold up over a full drift. Community sits at the heart of our time together. I share why we’re stepping back from a Discord rollout over new verification demands and exploring safer options that respect your privacy. We address the Potomac River sewage disaster and its downstream punch to the Chesapeake’s ecosystem and fishing economy. And for Jersey anglers, we clear the air on a rumor about Surf City Bait & Tackle—new owner, same bait shop, keep supporting local. Looking ahead, we’re planning more Fat Dad Fishing party boat trips, and I want your picks for species, ports, and captains. If this helped tune up your spring game, follow the show, share it with a fishing buddy who loves details, and leave a quick review so more anglers can find us. Have a guest or topic you want to hear? Reach out—let’s build the season together. Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or NatoliRealEstate@Gmail.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook Email: rich@fatdadfishing.com

    59 min
  6. FEB 12

    EP 63: Bucket List Fishing Trip To The Amazon with Erik Cohen

    Send us Fan Mail Most anglers wait for the “right time” to chase a dream trip—and then life moves the goalposts. We decided to flip that script, tracing a real path from a cold New Jersey winter to a seaplane touching down on a tea-colored Amazon tributary where peacock bass punch topwater baits like sledgehammers. This is a step-by-step, no-mystique breakdown of how to plan, book, and fish a bucket list adventure without getting burned. We dig into the decisions that matter: why a mobile, floating-cabin operation can beat a fixed lodge when water levels swing overnight; how a “river train” leapfrogs camp five to seven miles while you fish so every evening ends at a new beach; and what droughts, floods, and pressure mean for your odds. On the water, we get granular: the walk-the-dog topwaters that consistently produce, when to swap to subsurface divers, and how the infamous wood chopper turns calm coves into chaos. We talk baitcaster vs spinning in tight timber, packing travel rods and fly gear that actually earn their space, and the surprising safety wins—like carrying a Garmin inReach when an engine dies in the middle of nowhere. The fish? Big, mean, and unforgettable. Three-bar peacock bass that get nastier near the net, butterflies that keep your rod bent, and piranhas that chew through a rainstorm just when you least expect it. We cover guide savvy you can’t Google—lure rescues from branches, reading bank wood, and exactly how local access agreements open water most anglers never see. We also compare Florida peacocks to Brazil’s giants, then look ahead to a fly-only, clear-water, rapid-run fishery co-managed with indigenous communities for a multi-species twist. If you’ve been telling yourself “next year,” consider this your sign. Grab the intel, pick dates that match the river, and go make memories instead of excuses. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review with your top bucket list target—we might build a future guide around it. Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or NatoliRealEstate@Gmail.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook Email: rich@fatdadfishing.com

    53 min
  7. FEB 3

    EP 62: We Can’t Fish, So We Talk About It with Captains Josh and Ben

    Send us Fan Mail Winter slammed the Mid-Atlantic, but we’re not wasting it. We trade the skunk for strategy with a practical guide to thriving off the water: how to rebuild reels the right way, why baitfeeder spinning reels shine for tog and sheepshead drops, and how to use YouTube without drowning in highlight reels. We chase the channels that actually teach, share a few lesser-known creators worth your time, and talk through the quiet habits that pay off big when the thaw hits. If you fish from a kayak, this is your tune-up. We break down pedal drive grease points, hidden line traps that drain batteries and burn bearings, and the right way to set rudder cable tension when temps are bouncing. We also get real about electronics: you don’t need the newest sonar to find structure, bunker, or piling shadows. Shop the model changeover window, support your local shop, and prioritize reliability over buzzwords. We swap stories about species diversity—thirty-plus over a season on a good year—and why keeping a sharp log matters. Last spring ran cold, and runoff held stripers back; the signs point that way again. We share a smarter timeline for the early run, perch plans if you find open water, and the simple tackle choices that make circle hooks and light leaders work. Along the way, Captain Josh and Benji deliver the kind of dock talk you want: small tips with outsized impact, laughs about octopus cameos and rogue squid, and a straight take on safety. Cold water demands partners, PFDs, and dry suits. No fish is worth a bad headline. Ready to turn a frozen week into a better season? Hit play, grab a notebook, and set up your reels, kayak, and finder now so spring feels easy. Subscribe, share this with a fishing buddy who needs a winter plan, and leave a review with your best off-season tip—we’ll feature our favorites on a future show. Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or NatoliRealEstate@Gmail.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook Email: rich@fatdadfishing.com

    1h 6m
  8. EP 61: Fishing for Anything, Everywhere with Justin Lerner

    JAN 27

    EP 61: Fishing for Anything, Everywhere with Justin Lerner

    Send us Fan Mail Winter shut down the ramps, so we opened the map. We brought on traveling angler and musician Justin Lerner to chart a course from Florida inlets to Northeast canyons, with a hard left into South America where Golden Dorado blow up topwater like it owes them money. Justin grew up in New Jersey, lives on Florida’s east coast, and treats tactics like a universal language: fish the environment first, species second. That lens reframes snook as trout with palm trees, explains why reds and specks share the same points, and shows how a three-inch paddle tail can be a passport. We go deep on bucket-list planning without the fluff—what windows to pick for summer beach snook from Jupiter to Sebastian, where to find trout in grass-rich stretches of the Indian and Banana Rivers, and when to aim for giant redfish schools in the Chesapeake and outer banks. Offshore, the talk turns to yellowfin and bigeye, translating trolling and jigging to poppers and spinning gear when conditions allow. Then we fast-forward to true giants: Columbia River white sturgeon on whole shad in 70 to 200 feet, seven- to ten-foot “dinosaurs” that jump slow enough to film. Justin also shares quick hits on Australia’s GTs and southern bluefin, plus a sleeper pick for trophy pike in New Jersey’s Passaic. It’s not all grip-and-grin. We pull apart the water quality mess behind Lake Okeechobee releases, red tides, and failing sewage systems, and compare Florida’s proactive FWC management with the Northeast’s council tangle. The bottom line: closures and net bans can rebuild stocks, but habitat and runoff still decide the ceiling. If you’re plotting a dream trip, this conversation gives you a clear, seasonal roadmap, gear guidance that travels, and a mindset to read current, edges, and forage anywhere. If you enjoyed this one, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a winter escape, and drop a review to help more anglers find us. What fish are you chasing next? Great Bay Outfitters - Gear Up!Your go-to shop for top fishing gear, apparel, and kayak essentials in South Jersey.Quad State Tune For Your Toyota Truck Custom engine tuning for peak performance for Toyota trucks. Improve power and performance today.Richard Natoli Real Estate Helping PA homeowners buy & sell with confidence. 267-270-1145 or NatoliRealEstate@Gmail.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook Email: rich@fatdadfishing.com

    1h 17m
5
out of 5
40 Ratings

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Join the Fat Dad Fishing Show on our quest to help the average saltwater angler to catch more fish and have a better on-the-water experience. Each week we will be covering topics to help anglers get the most out of their time targeting multiple species spanning the entire east coast of the USA. We will cover fishing for flounder ( fluke ), striped bass, weakfish, sheepshead, bluefish, tuna, and many more. On some episodes we talk in detail about how to catch flounder, while on others we will take a deep dive into saltwater fishing gear. While our home area ranges from DE to NY, we will speak with guests throughout the east coast. If you find value in the podcast, or are entertained please consider following the podcast, sharing with friends, and leaving a great review. All of these help us to reach more anglers and draw more guests! Tight lines!

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