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Fish Tech Fishing Report for 11/19/2011

Fish Tech Fishing Report for 11/19/2011


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"For some people, cold weather fishing is a blanket, some dvd's and the couch, not me! There is no such thing as bad weather, just bad weather gear."

Said Mickey Anderson who has this weeks Fish Tech report, "The key to staying warm in the winter is moisture management. Wear layers, first layer needs to keep the moisture off your skin. Second layer is your insulating layer and a set of fleece works really well for that. Now your outer layer, needs to be a wind blocking layer and that can be your breathable waders and a Gore- Tex rain jacket. Or a Wind Blocker fleece coat and the coolest new pants ever. This is a fleece lined nylon pant, really warm. For your head, a cold weather buff or a Gore-Tex hat that is also lined with fleece. And for your hands, wind blocking fleece. If you are having trouble staying warm this winter, come on down and see us, we are going to help you out. Now for tonights Fishing Line."

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Adam Eakle has been exploring Utah’s outdoors since he could hold a rod and a rifle. As the host of KSL Outdoors, Adam brings his lifelong passion for hunting, fishing, and wild places to viewers each week—highlighting the beauty of Utah’s backcountry and sharing tips for making the most of every adventure. Raised with a deep respect for nature, Adam credits his father for teaching him the importance of being a responsible outdoorsman. His favorite pursuits include elk and deer hunting, upland game, fly fishing, and “dunking a worm with the kids.” In addition to hosting the show, Adam is also a part-time professional hunting guide—but his greatest joy comes from spending time in Utah’s wilderness with his wife Tonya and their four children: Alex, Madison, Taylor, and Ethan. A graduate of Kearns High School and the University of Utah, Adam now lives in Riverton, Utah, where he continues to live and breathe the outdoor lifestyle—on camera and off. First TV Appearance: Saturday Oct 7th 2006. “A date which will live in infamy” Favorite Story: 1998 Nagano Olympics Memorable Interview: Dell Schanzee Dream Interview: Ted Nugent…accomplished in 2011 Dream Job: Full time hunter/fisherman Favorite Program: Deadliest Catch First Story: Tragic mine accident in Tooele County Why I’m A Journalist: Because you never know who you are going to meet, where you are going to go, and what you’ll find. Hidden Talent: I can blow a train whistle with my hands. Favorite Food: The free meals at any media event. Favorite Sports Team: Bosox, baby! Favorite Musician: Garth Brooks Favorite Destination: Lake Powell and Alaska https://www.facebook.com/adameakleksl

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