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Fly Fish Forever - Episode XIV - Fisheries Science in the Field with Morgan Stum

Episode XIV - Fisheries Science in the Field with Morgan Stum

10/13/22 • 57 min

Fly Fish Forever

On the 14th episode of the podcast, we get the chance to sit down with future fisheries biologist and current Penn State graduate student Morgan Stum. We'll talk about her work studying fish populations in the New and Delaware Rivers, two drainages that happen to not be a part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, but which share certain similarities and proximity to the area. We'll also talk about her time with Trout Unlimited, pursuing Golden Dorado in Argentina, as well as why the Chesapeake Bay Watershed is a fantastic place to grow up.
Presented by Fly Fishers International
Sponsored by Costa Sunglasses & Cheeky Fishing

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On the 14th episode of the podcast, we get the chance to sit down with future fisheries biologist and current Penn State graduate student Morgan Stum. We'll talk about her work studying fish populations in the New and Delaware Rivers, two drainages that happen to not be a part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, but which share certain similarities and proximity to the area. We'll also talk about her time with Trout Unlimited, pursuing Golden Dorado in Argentina, as well as why the Chesapeake Bay Watershed is a fantastic place to grow up.
Presented by Fly Fishers International
Sponsored by Costa Sunglasses & Cheeky Fishing

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Presented by Fly Fishers International
Sponsored by Costa Sunglasses & Cheeky Fishing

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Presented by Fly Fishers International
Sponsored by Costa Sunglasses & Cheeky Fishing

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