Welcome back, adventurers! In today's exciting episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast, we continue our in-depth conversation with the amazing Cathy Sanders, a beach surf fishing guide and the founder of Fishin' Girl, a community dedicated to bringing women into the fishing world.
Welcome back, adventurers! In today's exciting episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast, we continue our in-depth conversation with the amazing Cathy Sanders, a beach surf fishing guide and the founder of Fishing' Girl, a community dedicated to bringing women into the fishing world.
We dive into Cathy's incredible journey, exploring her Fishin' Girl community outreach efforts and the inspiring impact on women in the fishing industry. Cathy shares her unforgettable fishing stories and gives valuable advice for anyone looking to start their fishing journey. Plus, we get to hear about some memorable catches, including a thrilling 20-30 minute fight with a 5-foot nurse shark.
We learn about the trends in surf fishing, and Cathy shares tips for getting started, emphasizing the importance of doing research, putting knowledge into practice, and not being afraid to try something new in the male-dominated fishing industry.
Whether you're a seasoned angler or looking to dip your toes into the world of fishing, this episode is full of valuable insights and inspiration. So, grab your rods and join us as we continue this incredible journey with Cathy Sanders on The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast!
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Cathy Sanders is the founder of Fishin' Girl, a company dedicated to gathering women who love fishing and want to enjoy it together. She is also a beach surf-fishing guide in Northeast Florida.
Cathy grew up loving fishing her whole life. Not having any family members who fished, she only had rare occasions to get out on the water and learn fishing techniques without the convenience of YouTube and the Internet. She has fond memories of catching tons of goldfish and catfish from local ponds and bringing them home to create a labyrinth of tunnels for them to swim through in a kiddie pool in the backyard. Later she remembers fishing offshoots of Onondaga Lake in Syracuse, New York (a polluted lake that has since been cleaned up) and catching lots of little bluegill from worms she dug up or found on the driveway after it rained.
Fast-forward to college, where she met her husband, Andy, and they would go fishing all the time in Springfield, Missouri, either for bass and bluegill or at night with lighted bobbers to find catfish to reel in. Upon graduation, they served as ministers and pastors in various churches, then later traveled with their two children across the country as evangelists. During this time, hobbies were put aside, including fishing apary from a few rare fishing trips to the Erie Canal to catch northern pike or up in the Thousand Islands with friends, catching whatever was biting. In their many travels, Cathy would see ponds, lakes, or streams and look at them wistfully, missing the tug of a fish on the line, while Andy thought it was a mostly a …
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