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August 4, 2024 100 mins
One of our favorite places to doremotes is on the stage at Dead 
Dog Saloon. The beautiful backdrop of Murrells Inlet from the stage at Dead Dog could not be any more perfect for talking fins, fur, and feathers. We were blessed with some awesome company as Capt Chris, Adrianna, The Bassmaster, Ruthie, Bill Hills, Lee Rowlands, and Capt E talk about the current events and share some great fishing reports with our listeners. This week we talk a lot about the proposed solar farm that is possibly coming to Georgetown County in the near future. We discuss the effects of this on both the environment and the economy. We thank Dead Dog Saloon for the hospitality and the incredible breakfast we were treated to. If you follow this link, you can see more about the plans for the solar farm and understand better, exaclty how big this is. 
https://www.plantersvillerenewableenergycenter.com/

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We all know that the Inlet rocks when it comes
to great fishing and good times on the boat. Now
the description of why this inlet is so great is
now the new Baiten Tackle Shop here to serve a
rocking good time to all the fisheads and anglers out there.
Ronald Staalvey brings his enthusiasm, excitement and genuine care for
the angler to the new store and is ready to

(00:21):
serve all your fishing needs. If it's live bait, handtied rigs,
the hottest and artificial baits, frozen baits, apparel, and much more,
they have you covered. If you need anything that you
don't see, just let Ronald know stop in and welcome
them into town and get all the latest report. Inlet Rocks.
Baiten Tackle opens daily at five thirty am and is

(00:41):
located on seventeen Business, just a quarter miles south of
the Meurls Inlet Landing in Myrtle Beach.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
You always go at your own pace, Lie out on
the sand, lie out by the pool, go boogie boarding,
go surfing.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
Walk the boardwalk, walk the merse walk.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Golf at one of ninety golf courses, mini golf at
one of fifty mini golf courses, fish off a pier,
fish from a chartered boat, go shopping, get drinks, eat
the freshest seafood. The list is exhaustive, but the experience isn't.
You can go all out or do nothing at all.
How you relax is up to you. There is so

(01:21):
much to do and explore. Whether you're traveling with friends, family,
or just yourself. With sixty miles of beach, you're going
to find your place. If this sounds like what you need,
then this is where you belong.

Speaker 4 (01:35):
Trilogy Outdoors.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Good morning, Fish Eves, and welcome to Trilogy Outdoors radio show.
We're coming to you live. If we are not in
the Toyota Tunder studio, we are at Dead Dog's Aloon
here on the beautiful deck looking over a wonderful sunrise
this morning here in merls Inlet. Then we are also
brought to you by who Qus Boats and Marshall Marina
of Lake City and Georgetown. Every day is a boat showy, hey, hey,

(02:01):
and by our good friends at Monarch Rupin and who
Bert Williams is on the water right now, by the way,
and I have I have told him that if he
catches a big fish he's got to come by and
stop and show it to us and get up here
and tell us about it. We are coming to you
live from Dead Dog. Our our law enforcement first responder
fishing rodeo has been delayed, and a lot of it

(02:24):
in part to this soccer game in Columbia or foot football.

Speaker 5 (02:29):
As one of our guests, where you.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Are, no, it's yeah, exactly, but apparently those are two
pretty big teams that are coming to Columbia, huge teams.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
And I gave up blood, blood noose seats, which I
think the.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
World butting in and out, she is, okay, here, hang on,
there we go.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
How about now hey, can you hear me?

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Now? There we go? All right, so so so again,
so tell us about your seat you gave up.

Speaker 5 (02:56):
Ruviy Yes, I gave up the blood, the blood, the
nosy blood nose, bloody nose we call them over there
and the.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
Yep, she got it. Hey, so so real quick. So
I heard that these uh, these two teams are pretty yeah,
they're huge, going to be rough.

Speaker 5 (03:15):
Well they're they're two of the biggest and longest standing
Premier League teams in Britain but in the world as well,
So the world over you're you'd see fans wearing their shirts.
But yeah, I gave up the nosebleed seats and then
I gave up a VIP box. Com be with you,

(03:35):
guys and learn about completely different sports.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Traded down, You trade it down, Trade it down. No,
you didn't, really, you really didn't. Well, we are excited
to have Ruthie and sitting in with us this morning,
and uh, we are going to talk fishing today, we're
going to talk solar farm. Hey, have you heard about
the solar farm coming to Plannersville? If you have not yet,
then you're hang on under a rock behind times. Bill Hills,

(04:06):
local real estate salesman and somebody who is a great
expert on forestry and on our resources. Bill Hill's going
to stop in after nine o'clock and join us and
talk about it from his perspective. I know there's been
a lot of people that have been coming out against

(04:28):
this solar apartment twenty seven hundred acres. Ruthie, I think,
did you have you seen this twenty seven hundred acres
coming to Plantersville. I don't know the exact area that's coming,
but twenty seven hundred acres and it's gonna wipe out
a lot of forest is. But they are, they are
promising to replant and blah blah blah and this and that.

(04:50):
So we'll see after we've already thirty five years. Yeah when, yeah, when.

Speaker 4 (04:54):
It's I think I believe the way that I read
it in the research, thirty to thirty five years is
the lifespan of what it is. And they will come
back in completely pay to have it demolished, cleaned up,
and replanted.

Speaker 1 (05:07):
Oh really, so they're gonna wipe it out in thirty
five year and that is it because the batteries I
mean basically run out.

Speaker 4 (05:16):
I believe the lifespan of the storage exactly.

Speaker 5 (05:18):
And so this is the issue with this type of energy. Now,
for anyone that hasn't listened to me for the last
sixteen months on a morning show here locally will know.
You won't know, but I'm a big proponent of nuclear
energy and we have, you know, these energy debates regularly.
And my issue with solar even in the States, you know,

(05:40):
coming from England, you'll go over and you'll see that
every single house nearly has solar panels on because people
got text breaks and they were pushed out that way.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
Our energy cruits are so big.

Speaker 5 (05:50):
However, I don't agree with solar farms in general, simply
because of the lifespan of them.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
And I just believe that.

Speaker 5 (05:56):
From what we know nowadays, in our experience on this
earth as humans, we've progressed too. Probably the cleanest and
longest way of cheapest way, most efficient way of having
getting energy is nuclear, and I've done a lot of
research on that, so I'm not sure.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
I'm a big wildlife person.

Speaker 5 (06:17):
I'm not a tree hugger, but I don't agree with
just leveling trees for the sake of, you know, this
type of energy.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
We're the same way. We're I mean, we're not the
tree huggers, but we're in the same sense. I mean
you are talking about I mean, and I mean the
Senator Goldfinch and I spoke, and we're going to have
We're gonna have a we're gonna do a podcast this
week with one of the landowners from over there. It
owns a very large piece of property that's near this
solar farm, who is not happy about it at all, because,

(06:47):
I mean, my paults are this. Yeah, you may own
five thousand acres right here and you can do whatever
you want. To with it. But a lot of your
wildlife and everything else depends on the acres that's around you.

Speaker 6 (06:59):
You want your.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Neighbors to be good stewards of the resources. Well, I
mean if you go in and knock twenty seven hundred
acres down to put in you know, basically a unsustainable
energy yes, exactly exactly. I'm with you, I'm against it.
I do think a lot of people fail for the
throw the solar panel on the roof, for the tax

(07:20):
break and everything here. And then I asked him like
how much? So how much did you pay at the beginning,
and they really couldn't tell me. And then then when
we started looking at numbers, I'm like, dude, you electric
bills not for it. Yeah, you're paying the equipment, like
you took hook line and sinker. So you're talking about
us place. It's a thousand acres bigger than lost she plantation.

(07:40):
M Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah exactly. Yes. So you take
los sheet and wipe it.

Speaker 4 (07:46):
Out, and the crazy if you look at the land
plot of how it is, it almost spits off like
a star. So it's not just one big square yep.
So that was the hard part is like you talk
about habitat, food, shelter, all that stuff for those animals,
they're not going to go. So that you're twenty seven

(08:06):
hundred acres is probably actually more than like five thousand acres, right.

Speaker 5 (08:10):
And I don't know how long we have right now
to discuss, but I know we'll probably discussed it on
a Monday or whatever the podcast. But just so you know,
to give you an idea of what we're doing across
the pond. And I believe what you know you potentially
should consider over here is that after the whole oh
my god, nuclear you know, and the Simpson episodes where

(08:33):
there's like three eyed fish all the time, and it's
I mean, that's fear mongering effectively through through your social
and cultural means for the rest of the people here.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
Oh nuclear bad, everything else good.

Speaker 5 (08:44):
Right, What we've come over in the UK to realize
is that, no, we are a tiny, tiny country. We
don't have five thousand acres readily to just wipe out
even if we wanted to. That's the other thing we're
you know, demographically, we're not we don't have that land
to utilize. And now we are bipartisan, as you call

(09:06):
it over here, So both sides all sides are supporting
a reintroduction of nuclear power. As I said, A because
of the cost of the efficiency, the space. The stations
are already there, even the ones that have been closed
down to the point where the government now wants nuclear
power to provide twenty five percent of the UK's electricity
by twenty fifty. So we've got a balot generation twenty

(09:26):
five years.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
But that's it.

Speaker 5 (09:27):
Everyone's behind it. We've done the research, we've done the
due diligence. There doesn't seem to be any other way
unless you want to start paying. People are paying the
equivalent of say five hundred to one thousand dollars a
month for their electricity.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
Wow, average family.

Speaker 5 (09:44):
Wow, that doesn't count water, and lots of people are
on gas yep. Okay, and then you've got all your
other bills and everything else. I mean, everyone's affected by
the economy at the moment with the interest rates, so
people can't afford it, can't afford basic power in a
first world country.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
Yep, in a first world country. You think about that, No,
you're You're exactly right. I say it every day. It's
amazing I hear about I mean, I mean, get away
from that. But not really, but I hear about kids
in my in my kids class that that that or
don't have clothes, absolutely have shoots, don't have pencils, don't

(10:20):
have anything like that. You know, I was at Sparks
this week. You know it's Sparks, our good friends that
Sparks are loading up a tundra with school supplies. Yeah,
and and to hear how many kids don't have school
supplies going.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
And it's everywhere. It's not a single you know area
that is prone by that, it is all over the place.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
Yep. Well, I'll tell you what we do. Want to
talk fishing a little bit to day. We are we are.
We got Captain Chris he joined us and uh, you know,
as of last night I did not know Chris was
going to join us, so it was a pleasure to
see him walk in. We also have our our fishing reporter,
as I'll start calling her, Adrianna Lawrence from wbt W
will be joining us here shortly.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
Adriana did another story this week on Red Snapper good
and I think she got some responses from Noah South
Atlantic Fisheries Management Council, So we'll hear about that.

Speaker 6 (11:08):
Wait.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
You know, unfortunately I live in merles Inlet and I
don't get to watch wbt W. Now, really is that
not amazing? I live in merles Inlet and I do
not get to watch WBtW on HTC cable.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
Okay, now I'm gonna I'm gonna shut up a minute
because I don't know much about it.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Don't shut up, you keep that.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
Let me tell you.

Speaker 5 (11:29):
So. You know, we had many people listening on the
app in my former job, because we had people listening
for globally, right, surprise, you know, it came as a
surprise much of the times. As people started listening more
and more, and then our listeners from this area would
go across the states, many of them semi retired to
doing the r V thing, right, go for it, and
you know they would continue to listen in on the app.

(11:51):
But WBtW, I mean, I know, I know all the
media guys and gals.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
They don't have a YouTube channel. And what are you
doing still with cable?

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Man? I know, I know.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Don't laugh, We're gonna come around and cut it.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
Laugh, don't laugh. And speaking of the devil, Speaking of
the devil, we're over here talking about you. Yeah, she's
just sit it in a minute, no reason. You're good.
You stay right there. She'll sit in a minute. I
want plenty of time, Bradrey on him. But and look,
Tony's being a gentleman and getting her a chair. Tony's
being a gentleman and bringing her a chair. But no,

(12:23):
you're right. Yeah. So I do have cable, and I
pay for so. I recently bought Peacock so we could
watch the Olympic.

Speaker 4 (12:29):
I gotta have it.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
I got Max. I bought Max so I could watch
Game of Thrones on the House of Dragons.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
Oh, yep, yep, watching that?

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Oh min?

Speaker 4 (12:38):
I still how addictive is it?

Speaker 3 (12:41):
Well? You know I was.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
It is too addictive.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
I have a good friend.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
And now I'm looking at you, and you know who
I'm seeing. Oh my gosh, I'm seeing her. Hang on,
hang on, hang on. I see you on a dragon.
I see you on the dragon.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
That was didn't used to be the case.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
I see you on the dragon.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
No thing came out. It used to be any other blonde.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Right, So they filmed a lot. They filmed a lot
of it across this over the across thee. I watched
the I watch everything. I've even started watching the Back Store.
You know, how only each episode and it's so beautiful,
good Lord, that area is so beautiful.

Speaker 5 (13:23):
Island Portugal, and there's a local attorney in the area.
And she joins me on the US to join me
on the show Wrigley and she's even done one of
those tours.

Speaker 3 (13:34):
She is as huge Jesus.

Speaker 5 (13:36):
I missed it the first time round, and I had
a very good friend and he introduced it to me.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
About a year ago.

Speaker 5 (13:40):
So I watched it back to back like he used
to do, right with the box sets and the videos
even and then yeah, binge watch and then so now
I'm into the I get all the titles mixed up,
but the one that's playing now the House of Dragon
House of Dragons. And she's watched The Game of not once,

(14:02):
not to waste five times because the details.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
You pick up so much every time you watch it.

Speaker 5 (14:10):
I'm just gonna put out there if anybody wants to
buy me a castle so that I can have that
throne of all the swords?

Speaker 3 (14:16):
That was Have you watched that episode? That was fascinating?

Speaker 1 (14:18):
That is that was yeah? Yeah, So if you have
not watched, let me get fair warning, do not watch
it with young kids around. Do not watch it with
young kids around, and do not watch it on your
porch where your neighbors kid. Right, that's the story. So
I was watching on the porch so my kids couldn't

(14:39):
see it, and I would fall asleep, like at ten
thirty eleven, I'd fall asleep in the middle of it. Well,
it would play a couple more episodes. My poor neighbor
over there probably thinks that, oh, I could have answered
like wow, like once he do it. I mean, so
it does get pretty wild, just for those that don't know.
But if it is worth the watch, it's really good

(14:59):
and you do look like.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
You know, I think I could.

Speaker 5 (15:04):
She could probably be my much younger sister.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
No, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 5 (15:09):
Well yeah, in the nineteen nineties it used to be
another blonde, and then it's kind of gone between any
other blonde.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
I don't know where the brunettes get the same thing.

Speaker 5 (15:17):
But you know, sometimes when you're blonde, you tell people like, oh,
you look like and it's just any blonde that's got
any blonde yees.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
That is that is. We do love associating blondes with
certain blondes and brunettes with certain brunettes.

Speaker 5 (15:29):
I'll give you a quicker news flash, it's breaking news.
I do have a local hairdresser in the area who
is going to be doing that actual hair for me
for an event in the in the coming future. You know,
the proper kind of lung. Oh really yeah, ice creen
hair with the.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
We'll give her a plug.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
Yeah him.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
I went to him, We'll give him a plug.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
Well, it's it's kind of under wraps right now, but
it's happening.

Speaker 4 (15:55):
Okay, I can't let it out.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Well, you're more than welcome to plug whoever you want to,
because we do not have an official hairstylist, trust.

Speaker 6 (16:02):
Me, look at just look at you.

Speaker 4 (16:04):
We need one.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Just look at Tony. I send him. I send him
a link this week to sign up for Great Clips
so we could go up there and get a haircut.
I was like, dude, it's a ten minute wait, shine
up and go get those told him it looks like
White's Albano's spaghetti hanging out his hat.

Speaker 5 (16:19):
You get it on the app and it bothers you.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
You're every time I would you, I gotta get this
thing cut. I've got to get it cut. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
We women have to go through as well.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
By the way, we have to book like two months
in advance and then you know, keep that appointment like
a doctor's appointment. Otherwise you yeah, yeah, you girls, you
don't cancel properly.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
You pay.

Speaker 5 (16:38):
You know, it's all like a very big business, and
I get it, you know, but you guys have an
app you're like, and that's like a.

Speaker 4 (16:44):
Half day thing for you guys. Yeah, you know it's
solid four hours yep, trim, cut, color, condition, finish.

Speaker 3 (16:56):
So I was gonna say, I mean, right, can you
attest to that?

Speaker 7 (16:59):
And I will say it, it's almost like you have
to Men can just pick anyone. But it's like women
you highs tour Instagram. When I moved here, trying to
find the perfect person just for a haircut.

Speaker 5 (17:10):
Thirteen years thirteen years I've been with my hairdresser, and
I would pay her not to move.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
You know, I've had her longer than my obgyn. That's it.

Speaker 7 (17:19):
Literally, you have to find a very very specific person.
It can't just be anyone. There's a certain way you
look at all the details and their photos that they post.
It's a it's a whole like study ordeal.

Speaker 3 (17:30):
Yeah, and just so you know, in our industry is
very rare, all right, So.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
That voice was Adriana is in the house. That was her.
She has now put on she has now put on
the microphone and she's with us, and we have now
turned to we are we are talking about hairstyles. Yeah,
we're talking about here. Oh and there's a pirate. Is
that a pirate out there? It's a pilot maybe remember

(17:54):
here a dead dog. You can do anything, you can
go be a pirate.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
I didn't know when she ran out here that early.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Yep, they must start early. They've got an early birthday
party this morning. They've got an early birthday party this morning. Well, listen,
we're gonna take a break real quick. It's time for
a break. We're gonna go to break and we're gonna
come back. We've got a great group here. We are
going to talk fish. And I promise you because contrary
to me, Chris actually caught fish yesterday. I did not.
But I no, wait a minute, I caught little ones.

Speaker 4 (18:20):
We've had a good week.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
I caught little ones. Chris had a great week. So
we're gonna hear about MIFC in their great week, and
Crazy Sister is a great week. And we'll be right
back on the other side of the break. Y'all don't
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(18:42):
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(19:03):
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(19:26):
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If you're listening. Come on, catch a big fish, bring
it over here and show it to us. Come on,
we want to We want to give you some time
on the air. Yeah. I got a water hose. I'm
gonna wash your fish when you hold it up. Yeah,
we're gonna send the pirate ship out there looking for you.

Speaker 4 (19:46):
Tied to fish right now.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
Huh.

Speaker 4 (19:47):
He's got a tough tide to fish right now.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
It is a tough tide water in here. So yesterday,
so we'll talk about this. I had father Sons Welding Services,
who are also our official trophy designers for all of
our tournaments, had them out the Todd family, and of
course I said, let's go on the falling tide. It's
fitting the best and we'll do great. We went on
the fallen tide and we called I don't know, eight

(20:13):
or nine short fish. Yeah, five stingrays that gave us
heart attacks. One that really acted like a flounder. I
mean you know it never made that loop. Yep, he
was just digging it, dig and run. And so we
had a lot of fun. We did go to lunch
at Judy Booms afterwards. They took me to lunch in
the middle of that pouring down thunderstorm.

Speaker 4 (20:33):
But I'm fat and happy.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
But Paullen tide. I thought it was going to be
the best, and then you know, it sucked party.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
I'm not all lie what part of the fall early
fall or we.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
Left at nine to fifteen yesterday, so we were what
two and a half hours into it.

Speaker 4 (20:47):
The water was getting dirty.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
The water was getting dirty.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
Yeah, that's been the hard part of the low tides. Everywhere.
It's so hard to find a clean pocket of water.
But when you do, you find the fit. You'd be
proud of me.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Yeah, I went, Yeah, of Mount Gilead, all right, I did,
and I'll tell you this that we barely made it out.
I'll just leave it at that.

Speaker 4 (21:08):
There's a there.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
There may have been some mud and some shells that
were being thrown up behind us, but we did get out.

Speaker 4 (21:14):
It happened.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
I was that was my fear, was us getting stuck
at that one point at Mount Gilead where you cross
you know, over to get back where Kinsley and I
got stuck for an hour now sandbar. But we did
make it back.

Speaker 4 (21:29):
And you'll learn it. It's a tight little jog. You know,
you think you're going straight but it's like you say,
it's a tight little Well.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
We sat up up there at the spot where you
were when we did the radio show from the boat.
You were not in the boat, you were on a
charter correct, And we sat up right there and we
called five fish. I mean literally the water was confined
to I mean, I don't know, maybe from from here
to that wall, and we might have had twenty feet
around the boat to fish. And we caught five fish

(21:56):
like that, literally, like I would throw her I would,
I would. I would throw epone's line in and hand
it to her and it would go woo woo woop.
And I'm thinking, oh, we're gonna get a keeper. We're good.
Let's let's stick it out. And then stingray stingray short fish.
And I was like, all right, let's move, let's go
back out to the mouth. Let's go to the entrance,
you know the area that Jason leis to fish. Yeah,

(22:18):
And when we first came up, there were five charter busles,
I'm sure right.

Speaker 4 (22:21):
There where you were, and they've all you know.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
They moved all they pulled back out with the tide. Well,
we didn't do too well, and we were.

Speaker 4 (22:29):
On a reverse plan. I started up there on the
high fall, and then I went to the middle, and
then I went down south. So down south it is
the tide's falling, the New Moon current and all that stuff.
The water is getting dirty really fast.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
Are we in a new moon?

Speaker 6 (22:46):
Please?

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Already we are? I did not know that.

Speaker 5 (22:50):
We really are.

Speaker 6 (22:50):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (22:51):
We've had a flood tide every every night. It's been
a four nine to a five every night. So yep.
But the bad part is, you know, great for what
I like to do, fly fish and chasing tailing reds,
but the wind's been blowing twenty and thirty with a
heavy rain every night. So have you got to go
do it?

Speaker 1 (23:07):
So? So earlier in the week I took out our
friends from black Mingo, Venison Processor in Taxi Derby and
Whitetail Properties, Jay Garner, and we recorded a podcast from
the boat.

Speaker 4 (23:17):
Did Jay catch anything?

Speaker 1 (23:19):
So Jay is now? He said he moved into the
top ten. He said he was ranked twelve going into it.
But he is the top ten in the world pinfish fisherman.
So here's the odd thing. You know where I was fishing.

Speaker 4 (23:34):
So he's the guy to call before you have a
group of trip.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
Yes exactly, and I kept telling him that. I was like, dude,
you realize you could have made two hundred dollars off
your fish. So we set up at Popular week after
pool moon Spot with Lives remp and knowing that we
would catch a couple trout. I do we catch a
couple just I didn't want to interrupt the podcast too much,
but catch a couple of fish while we're doing the

(23:58):
podcast about deer hunting and DOV hunt and I thought
to be fun.

Speaker 6 (24:01):
Well.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Miss Libby, who is Kevin C's wife, had never called
a speckled trout in her life. First one she caught
twenty three and a half inches. Wow, she catches. This
is honest true. She caught seven trout fishing side by
side to Jay and Kevin, who rotated out. They called
zero trout. Good for her floating the bobber, good for

(24:24):
her listen, identical bait, identical bobber, identical depth everything. She
caught seven. They caught eleven hundred pinfish.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
Wow. I had the same thing I had of all things.
I was set up trying to catch a redfish at
the tail end of our group trip yesterday and big
chunk of cup mullet out there, same thing, twenty three
inch speckled trout. Really hate it and burn it down
on cup mullet on cut mullet on the bottom. Well
they're hungry.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
You think you enjoy Joey catching the plounder, you wait
till you go trout fishing. I'm just telling you that
watching that bobber, it is, it is incredible.

Speaker 4 (25:02):
It's huh is it a Oh god?

Speaker 1 (25:07):
I don't know, I am. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (25:10):
The bobbers were fresh water when you just let them
sit up.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
Okay, well it's a cork. It's adjustable depth bobber is
what I call it, or adjustable depth cork. So I'm
using the new double bobber. I'm using the new double
cork with the hollow toe through it. Ronald taught me
into it at rocks our horsemen. So I like them
because I can see them. That's why I like them.

(25:33):
I don't like them for any other reason. And you know,
Jay Base had this argument years ago when we were
all using the bigger pencil bobbers, you know, the longer bobbers.
We were all using the bigger bobbers, or we went
or when we went to the bigger other bobbers, egg bobbers.
He had the argument that it was too much resistance

(25:53):
for the fish and that they were going to spit
the bait more often. But I don't know if i'd
agree with that.

Speaker 4 (25:58):
Or do I think up? So your hook set for
one thing, there's my thought.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
My call is the hookset.

Speaker 4 (26:04):
So for Ireland work, you know different colors if you
you know, you take two to three groups out of day,
so trying to remember names and all that stuff, you
can tell them by color.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
So you you name your people by their.

Speaker 4 (26:17):
Ble, by the color of what up pinky?

Speaker 1 (26:19):
What up pink?

Speaker 4 (26:22):
But it is that double cork is way easier for visibility.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Yep. And I used to give Captain Dan hell because
he was putting two bobbers like he did he would,
but he was using two bobs. He was putting two
bobbers on the line and the top and the top
one one was laid over Tony Cally, what did you
call him? The double? We can't say it on the air,
even though we get boted a lot over here on
Gator Thank thank you so much. We love you Gator Nation,

(26:50):
but we better not mention those. But yeah, so I
love the double bobber. The kids love it, and I
found that, like even Libby who said she's really bad
sight and refuses to get glasses, she could see it
a long ways.

Speaker 4 (27:03):
I believe it.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
But then it got to a point where, like, I mean,
I was like, Libby, you can't see that, Like do
you drive? I'm like, do you drive a car with
your kid in it? But for real, like I mean,
she would like, I mean, she would say, is it
I'll reach it. I'm like, no, you're forty feet behind
the boat. Keep going.

Speaker 4 (27:22):
And there's different ones too, So you have the four
horsemen and Itchy or Icky or I can't remember the
other one.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
Right, So that's the one we're used. So we're using
the one made by the older couple with the with
the I don't want to call it the wrong thing,
but the religious fish on it, with the with the
beautiful fish from the Bible in there. That's the one
we're using.

Speaker 4 (27:44):
So if you look at some of them, you know
different ones. It's almost a combination cork as well, so
you have the copper two copper beads, so it's almost
like a popping cork. So you get you can do both.
You can do both with it. So that's the nice
thing being able to multitask.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
So the horsemen we used for the tournament that you
kicked our buddy, that's what we were using in that one.
The popping the poor horseman was the tie where we
tied on each end. Yeah, yeah, they make both of them,
so oh really yeah, I didn't. I didn't see they all,
so Ronald didn't point me in the right direction of that. Ronald,
I know you're listening.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
He knows that one's cell.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Last Saturday, he was so busy. He said he didn't
get to hear one part of the show because I
told him we were talking about how good his live
Trump were and you go get his live Trump. He's like, dude,
I never had a chance to listen. I was continually
running in and out the store.

Speaker 4 (28:31):
And I can tell because there was a million boats
in the inlet.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Yep. Tony went through the landing this morning on the
way here and said it was kind of slow.

Speaker 4 (28:38):
Really, I think everybody. I'm sure the forecasts scared a
lot of people, and I know especially we're getting a
lot of phone calls for the upcoming charters for this
coming week.

Speaker 3 (28:47):
Is that because Debbie's coming in it is.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
I think people everybody's scared and they're trying to uh,
you know, cancel their trips, change their plans.

Speaker 5 (28:54):
Do all that should stay like off more right, I hope,
so you never can tell.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
And like you said, it's a new.

Speaker 4 (29:00):
Yeah, he spins around and just stays in the golf yep.

Speaker 3 (29:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (29:04):
And I agree to that because I know we have
a lot of friends that are going down there. They're
going to Louisiana this week yep, for red Snapper.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
For off shore. That's right.

Speaker 4 (29:13):
Yeah, there's a whole group going.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Well. So one thing that interesting enough that we will
mention this. And I'm not going to mention any of
the weather people because they're all friends of mine. Uh
but one in particular is a really good friend of mine.
So I'm really gonna be nice here. And I know
he listens, and so does his wife sendy Oh did
I say that?

Speaker 3 (29:32):
I did? I?

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Did I say didn't?

Speaker 4 (29:36):
He They need anyway, they need a landscaping, so so
I did have several people reach out to me.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
I had people reach out to me. This way.

Speaker 4 (29:43):
They do need landsk great in their yard.

Speaker 3 (29:45):
They do to be fair, they keep so young.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
That I know, you know that when I saw that picture,
you know what I thought of Green Acres. Do you
anybody remember the old TV show Green Acres?

Speaker 5 (29:55):
Take is back to back Eva Eva Longoria, No, not
long Gloria, that's the Desperate Housewife.

Speaker 3 (30:04):
Oh my goodness, Zaza.

Speaker 6 (30:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (30:10):
So I lived in Missouri at one point, kind of
quick seguay and and.

Speaker 3 (30:14):
On the tremul. I don't want to be on the treadmill,
but I had to be on the treadmill.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
Okay, long story short, And I watched Green Acres back
to back because I mean, Missouri, you're in there, You're
in that you know, farmland area. And I did arrive
kind of with all of my kind of South of
France gear at that time in my life, a different lifetime, right,
And so people were like, you're so funny. You're like
Eve a good boy, you know, with the feathers and
everything else. And I was like, okay, so I guess.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
So was mister Whipple the pig mister Whipple or was
he the farmer the other farmer? I remember some of
the names farmer, the.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
Farmer, and the pig.

Speaker 5 (30:49):
Was This is where I missed the live text line
because listeners everywhere are shouting at the moment.

Speaker 1 (30:55):
They're like, oh, it's all right. So hey, hey, hey, hey, hey,
I know we're it wrong. But anyway, way back.

Speaker 3 (31:01):
To the weather man who's showered me.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
Back to the weather man. So so I had several
people reach out this week that are clients of ours,
and they said, can you reach out to him and
please ask him to do one favor when he makes
these posts that he's making, which he's not the only one.
I went and looked at the others, but when he
makes these posts, would you please have him put the

(31:23):
doom in gloom behind the There is hope at the
end of the tunnel. There is because what's happening is
we're a lot of impatient people. So we start reading
these posts, okay, and we're reading a battle.

Speaker 4 (31:34):
Oh my god, the world is in by on our.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Winds, four to seven rain possibility and blah blah blah,
And then you get down to the inn. The short
of it, Polks, is don't cancel anything for next week exactly.

Speaker 4 (31:46):
Can you move that to the front inducing panic?

Speaker 5 (31:49):
Yeah, if that's the way you go, I lead, you
can lead, and I'll let you know that. Another guy
on a competing channel. They're all friends of mine. But
this guy is very plus and he would always lead
with good news. Don't counsel your plans. That's it, okay,
especially for this.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
Morning, get out now, and then he'd go.

Speaker 5 (32:12):
Into But I like that day because it's gonna come
in and you're going to be traded.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
And no, I like that that that that would be
the way to do it. And and listen, also understand
that a lot of times he doesn't control his social media.
That is a company that does it. And if you notice,
like it's like you win the lottery if Ed shares
your posts. And I said, who cares? You win the
lottery if he shares your post? Trust me. If I
take a picture out here or a video or whatever

(32:37):
and I send it to him as a you know,
I'm like, hey, man, if you want to share it,
share it, blah blah blah. I'm just as excited if
you'll share it, because it does it's crazy.

Speaker 5 (32:45):
You're right, I have to talk to it about that.
So let's just say it and the other guy would
give how about we have late for lake.

Speaker 3 (32:50):
So Jamie from w NBA.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
Jamie on We Love Jamie. That's a we love Listen,
we are blessed to have some of the best weather people.
Let's go give a shout out to your guy here, Okay.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
Frank Johnson, Frank you go.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
Yeah, yeah, we're given. We're given everybody a shout out.

Speaker 3 (33:07):
End of the day.

Speaker 5 (33:08):
You know, we we live where people vacation as well. Right,
We are an outdoor community. We live by the beach,
We use the sea, we use the outdoors. You need
to know the weather, yep. And you know, I think
that I constantly joke with all of them that, you know,
they have the weather jobs that are kind of like
that Hawaii weather job, right, because they're never going anywhere
as long as they do their job.

Speaker 4 (33:28):
Yeah, I tried when she got it.

Speaker 5 (33:30):
You do your job. This is an outdoor area. We
rely on that, and we've got a.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
Fifty to fifty shot yep.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
We've been on the air for eleven years and I
don't know if Tony remembers it, but the first two years,
like our big joke every Saturday was the weather was
always wins five to ten miles an hour, temperature seventy
degrees please like this weather is brought you by the
Myrtle Beach. Chamber of Commerce. Is it Myrtle Beach, South
Carolina every Saturday, no matter what.

Speaker 5 (33:56):
In my former job, I read the weather every fifty minutes.
And why they're all friends with me is because they
would have a kind of ongoing book if you like,
as right, whether Ruth's going to get the weather right.
And I always used to joke with him, but I'm
getting it from you guys. Everyone knows I'm not a meteorologist.
There'd been many things, but not a meteorologist. So our
listeners finally got to the point where they could also

(34:18):
joke along with me, because you know, the weather still
changes just like it does in England, but not as much.

Speaker 1 (34:23):
As in it.

Speaker 5 (34:23):
Right, But like you just said, Chris, you just you
never can't tell which many things are going to go.
We don't have a hurricane season in England, but you
guys definitely do here and and just like that, right,
you can change.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
So you're in so in England. I've got a friend
who just came back. He played and he qualified, a
good friend from mittle Beach qualified and played in the
Singer Open over at Carnoustie. Played over at Carnoustie, and
the weather over there was rock one day and great
one day. So we said, as far as golb goes,
but you're in summer as well, right we are, but

(34:55):
you even have a summer over there, like it's here's.

Speaker 3 (34:58):
How it goes.

Speaker 5 (34:59):
We're inside, but if you have you know, you have
one day and it hits into the mid seventies. The
traffic up to any beach and we are, and the
beaches everywhere, it's not right is back is backlogged, all right,
and then you lay on the beach like sardines. Everyone
gets red, even though the sun sun protection, you know,

(35:19):
warnings everywhere, and then usually everyone's off work the next day.

Speaker 3 (35:24):
But that's our summer's. I think the last heat wave
we had.

Speaker 5 (35:28):
Was and I wasn't around, so you know, I don't
say what my age is. I usually say mid forties,
and that is correct, but I think it was nineteen
seventy one or maybe nineteen seventy seven, and that was
like a prolonged maybe two or three days.

Speaker 1 (35:43):
Really.

Speaker 5 (35:44):
I mean I took a friend last year for nineteen
days in August yep, okay, best bet August, and after
the tenth day we bought a touristy umbrella.

Speaker 3 (35:55):
It rained every day.

Speaker 5 (35:58):
So when we talk about golf, okay, I learned to
golf in the Rain. I learned to surf in the Rain.
A summer wet suit is a three mil full three mil.
A winter wet suit is a five. You know what
I mean?

Speaker 4 (36:09):
But I do, right, absolutely, Okay.

Speaker 5 (36:10):
I have to double check because I was wondering if
that we've gone between empirical.

Speaker 3 (36:14):
Or metric like this.

Speaker 1 (36:16):
Yeah, that's okay.

Speaker 3 (36:17):
But yeah, So it's always cold, especially in the sea
the Atlantic. It's the North Sea, it's right, the.

Speaker 5 (36:24):
Channel, whatever you want, but it's always rough, you know,
some of the rougher seas, especially up up north off Scotland,
as you go towards all the oil refineries between Scotland
and Norway, it's it's it's but yeah. Put for fishing,
oh my gosh. Good now, But then off the coast,
but then we've got all of these EU fishing regulations

(36:46):
and that has just blighted fishermen, you know, in that area.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
And I mean for the commercial side, commercials.

Speaker 5 (36:54):
Yeah, yeah, And you know I worked in a fish
and chip shop for three years. No cliche there, but
I did between fifteen and eighteen. Brilliant age by the
way for teenage girls to work in.

Speaker 3 (37:03):
A fish shop.

Speaker 4 (37:05):
I believe it.

Speaker 5 (37:06):
I'm just going to leave that hanging and and.

Speaker 3 (37:15):
The price of fish would change, you know, weekly, yep.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
So that's kind of how it is here.

Speaker 4 (37:20):
It really is.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
Price of fish changes weekly and.

Speaker 4 (37:23):
Depending on closures.

Speaker 1 (37:24):
I mean, every every week the government closes a fishery,
a different fishery gets closed here every week.

Speaker 3 (37:30):
I was surprised sem to golfing show.

Speaker 5 (37:32):
I spoke to him recently, and I didn't realize just
how huge the fishery industry was in South Carolina.

Speaker 3 (37:39):
Alone, right, billions, billions, billions.

Speaker 1 (37:42):
Yep.

Speaker 3 (37:42):
It's something that you know, I'm joining you here today.

Speaker 5 (37:45):
It's something that I'm doing some you know, research into
from an economic perspective, right, and also a political perspective.
Like I've just said about England. You know, we voted
Brexit for a very good reason, amongst other things, you know,
the agricultural side of things, the fishery side of things.
You know, we've just been pummeled for like a generation. No,
we're done, We're out, and that's just one reason. But

(38:05):
it was a big reason.

Speaker 1 (38:07):
Yeap. We deal with it. We're dealing with the same
thing here with Noah and with the South Atlantic Fisheries
Management Council. Adrian OLiS reached out with them several times
in the last couple of weeks. And you know, they
they if they take something, it's going to be hell
to try and get it back. That's what's happened.

Speaker 4 (38:27):
It'll come back.

Speaker 1 (38:28):
And and and at the beginning, they're like, oh no,
we'll get it back. Let's do this. This is gonna
be you know, this is just a short term and
they don't put a what do you call it a
sunrise or sunset. Yeah, they don't put a sunset clause
on it. So they just put it out there. And
now the red snapper have been closed for almost sixteen years.

Speaker 5 (38:47):
And that's why, you know it stems of golfriends recently,
because you know he knows all about the red snapp industry.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
And then he tells you do he tell you about
them attacking him while he's diving, I mean literally like
attacking him. Here, here's an endangered fish that we don't
have any of. And I've got underwater video from him,
and we made a video of him swimming down and
red snapper like all around him. He's like shoeing him
out the way.

Speaker 3 (39:13):
I just want to say, Okay, so I'm listening. I
don't I professed off. I don't know about fishing, right,
That's okay.

Speaker 5 (39:19):
And there's a personal story behind that, but anyway, we
won't go to that now. However, was listening and I
want to quickly get back to sting ray. So just
just so unclear. You mean the stingray like the one
that killed Steve Irwin, like.

Speaker 1 (39:32):
The one that got him.

Speaker 4 (39:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
Yeah, during the break, we're gonna show you. I'll tell
during the break, we're gonna show you what he went through.
And I talk about it every This one right here
was in the hospital for almost two days. And you
wait till you see this little lovely little stingray, what
what it did to him?

Speaker 3 (39:51):
Went swimming with the rays, all right?

Speaker 1 (39:53):
Yeah, so those don't have different rays, Those don't have
the bar Yeah, this one that he had had a
barb about that long and look about that much of
it when in his foot thirty eight?

Speaker 3 (40:04):
Yeah, I mean Steve, Steve Ivan going to break.

Speaker 1 (40:06):
Yep, got him right in the heart, YEP.

Speaker 5 (40:08):
I mean talking about imitating life right for that guy.
I mean, what a what a proponent of wildlife and
absolutely out doorsy, and yeah you couldn't you can make
that up.

Speaker 1 (40:17):
No, you could make it up. How does he die
from a sting ray?

Speaker 4 (40:20):
Hey, nero toxin?

Speaker 1 (40:22):
I mean, here's a guy who here's a guy who
plays with alligators and crocodile excuse me, not alligators, plays
with crocodiles all day long, and he's out swimming around
and a stingray gets you. Unbelievable. Hey, that's a great
way to go to break. We play the cards exactly.
We do play the cards with Dell. Well, listen, we

(40:42):
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Speaker 4 (42:57):
Look at the broad thrust room that we've talked about already.

Speaker 1 (43:00):
Look at the spectrum. I mean we we we have
gone overseas yepre fishing energy and now we've let's see,
we've yeah, we've talked energy, which is good. And we're
going to go back to energy, and we we talked
weather weather, yeah, and we've talked hair news anchors, and
we've talked news anchors. And now we're going to go

(43:21):
back to the solar farm. And we've got a what
I consider an expert who is sitting in and I'm
gonna tell you where. So I read his response on
a post on Facebook on social media, I read a
response of his on their to someone and it was
well worded. It was very professional, I will say, very

(43:43):
And that's hard to say with Bill Hills. At the
same time, right now, you're you you slacked on your job,
But we do have Bill Hills with us. Bill, real quick,
tell them tell everybody who you're with, the company you're with,
and everything. If you want to associate your business with your.

Speaker 6 (43:58):
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development on the realty side. I started that realty side
for them a few years ago and it blew up
and just went great and got way too big for me,
and so I stepped aside and they have a new
broker in charge now and I'm just an agent there,

(44:21):
a land broker, and that's what I do is sell land.
But I came from the timber business, right. My education
is forestry. I have a degree in forestry and I've
been in timber management timber sales for forty five some years,
and uh so you know that's that's where the nexus

(44:43):
of my career is is in land sales, timber sales,
timber management.

Speaker 1 (44:49):
Well, we spoke about the impact that the solar farm
is going to have, and Ruthie brought up some great points.
Chris Captain Chris brought up some great only Chris had
done some research only and I just want to hear
your I want to hear your thoughts on it.

Speaker 6 (45:03):
Well, I wish I had been here to I should
have gotten here earlier.

Speaker 1 (45:06):
That's all right, That's all right because we kind of
got ahead of the game where I was trying to
hold it. I was just kind of introducing the topics,
and to be honest with you, Root Thee had really
covered this topic a lot recently on her former show, I.

Speaker 5 (45:19):
Mean the morning talk show in the area for the
last sixteen months and four hours every morning ad libbing
you know, the work and school commute. But one of
the things that we discussed.

Speaker 3 (45:32):
Is energy.

Speaker 5 (45:33):
Okay, because you know South Carolina and especially in North
Carolina also constantly having this energy bait, and coming from
across the pond, I was saying that we've pretty much
given up, done all the due diligence, and done a
full circle after all of the kind of cultural mungering
from shows from Simpsons with the three I Fish to
you know, everything in between, which in my opinion, has

(45:56):
been cultural fear mongering against nuclear. England has gone and
Great Britain has now gone full circle back to our
nuclear plants and the ideareas. And it's a bipartisan support
because it's the only way forward for clean, efficient and
cost effective energy. We're hoping to get to twenty five
percent of all of the energy for the UK by

(46:18):
twenty fifty, so the next generation. So I disagree wholeheartedly
with solar. However, if you visit England you will see
every look at the roofs Okay, look at any roofline
around here, imagine them all with solar panels. That's England
right now, because they were given and it was pushed.

Speaker 4 (46:34):
You're in Nazi solar, Yeah, you're in.

Speaker 5 (46:36):
And let me tell you when you think of Great Britain,
do you think, Sonny, do you think Sony, no.

Speaker 4 (46:44):
Rain and rain.

Speaker 3 (46:45):
So you know, I've.

Speaker 5 (46:47):
Been in the talk show radio business for sixteen months,
covering all kinds of things from politics right through to entertainment, sports,
and what I learned from that role is the nuclear,
as I've always thought, is the way forward for energy.
Second of all, solar absolutely doesn't work. It's a limited lifespan,

(47:11):
and I feel that much of it, especially as i've
come here, is political. Okay, it's nothing really to do
with an energy debate. It's political.

Speaker 6 (47:21):
Yeah. It has to do with government subsidies.

Speaker 5 (47:23):
Right, and tax breaks, and that's why solo is pushed
across the pond. For the last say generation it's been
maybe ten, ten, fifteen years, but let's say, let's talk
generations twenty five years.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
Right.

Speaker 5 (47:35):
Politically, it's been pushed. Business Wise, it's been pushed. We
don't really have lobbyists that you do here, but let's
be human, right, I'm a Machiavelian. The igs are going
on behind the scenes, whether it's lobbyists or otherwise. And
as I said, now, bipartisan all parties are behind. Having
come to the realization of an average family paying the

(47:55):
equivalent of maybe five hundred and two one thousand dollars
a month for their electricity, not counting gas and water.

Speaker 3 (48:02):
That something's got to give. And that's something is.

Speaker 5 (48:05):
We're all going towards nuclear and twenty five percent of
Great Britain's energy is hopefully going to be nuclear by
twenty fifty.

Speaker 3 (48:12):
We don't have an alternative.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
Well, I hate to see all the woods and all
the trees and all the wildlife that's going to be
displaced because of that solar farm.

Speaker 6 (48:24):
Yeah, and it's it's a lot deeper than that.

Speaker 1 (48:28):
Right, And that's why I wanted you here.

Speaker 6 (48:30):
Freeze are money, There are money that is growing out
of the salt. It's a commodity. So they're projected to
be four thousand acres of solar farm.

Speaker 4 (48:45):
Is that right?

Speaker 6 (48:46):
Where we are? One acre of woods of tim planted
timberland produces two hundred tons of fiber, whether it's for paper,
for lumber, whatever, fiber board, whatever, two hundred tons over

(49:09):
its lifespan, which is about thirty five years. And these
figures I'm I'm gonna give you are on an average, right,
because the growth of the growth of timber, the growth
of trees, depends on the soil that is growing on
and the genetics of the trees, and not every acre
is going to produce the same as the adjointing acre,

(49:32):
right general, So four thousand, four thousand acres of wood
over over thirty five years is going to put twenty
million dollars into the economy, not counting what happens in

(49:54):
the paper mills and the mills, because those you know,
all of employees and everything that has to do with
just the paper mill in Georgetown, all the ancillary businesses
that are that are supported at the paper mill by
the paper mill. Not even counting that, right, just what

(50:15):
the mills pay for the wood that they buy, that
goes to the landowners, that goes to the loggers, truckers,
metal businesses, repair businesses, fuel liability insurance. Uh. It just

(50:35):
goes right on down the line to the twenty million
bucks into the economy. And that's that's a low figure.
It's probably probably closely to thirty. But you're you're taking
that out of the economy in Georgetown County that they're
not a counting. They're not allowing for that. You know,

(50:57):
they're saying, oh, it's going to take six hundred employees.
I've read that in the Jobs then what then, what
it's going to take one guy on a golf cart ride.

Speaker 4 (51:07):
That's it. That's only for the building phase.

Speaker 6 (51:09):
Yeah, yeah, No.

Speaker 5 (51:11):
I gotta support Bill and what he's saying. And by
all accounts, I'm not from a forestry background. However, my
granddad was and went all over the world.

Speaker 3 (51:19):
Received an obe.

Speaker 6 (51:20):
Actually forestry going on in England.

Speaker 5 (51:23):
No, so it was in Nigeria actually for twenty years.
Oh yeah, So this is I believe in the simulation.
By the way, that's a whole of the topic. But
it's amazing that Bill is the first person kind of
guess that's come on because I have the family background
from one side. At least, I never really understood what
he did. But one of my former professions was trading.

Speaker 3 (51:42):
Now you know, but liquidatas right, yep.

Speaker 5 (51:47):
Their stop price, as Bill said, has risen exponentially, especially
during COVID because of all the house building. I don't
think people realize just what a huge industry lumber in
itself is.

Speaker 3 (51:59):
So that's just one as.

Speaker 5 (52:00):
Like you said, Bill, of this solar farm, and not
just this solar farm, but in general terms with forestry. Now,
I'm going to pass this round because I'm technically ignorant,
and I want.

Speaker 1 (52:13):
To know you're not. Have a look at that you're
not technically ignorant. I like the fact that you and
Bill both came prepared. You're you're both over there, You're
both over there looking up and got facts written down.
It wors fewing out opinions you.

Speaker 5 (52:26):
No, I don't have I've never come prepared, and my
former co host can tell you that four hours of
talking every morning just ad libbing.

Speaker 3 (52:32):
But I do know a lot about.

Speaker 5 (52:35):
You know a lot about different industries, but an inch
deep and I will very much get into educating myself immediately,
even on the spot. So as a former trader, immediately
went to fifty year historical stock rate.

Speaker 4 (52:47):
So now I see it now, I was trying to
figure out what I was looking at.

Speaker 5 (52:50):
Don't don't worry about moving the screen around. Let me
let me ask you. I don't know what your background is,
but which way did you see the line going up
fifty years?

Speaker 4 (52:59):
Right from nine teen eighty to twenty twenty.

Speaker 5 (53:01):
There you go fifty years historical, So that's two generations.
I was talking about talking in generations earlier, and that
the UK is given twenty five percent as their goal
for twenty five percent of all nuclear of all energy
in England Great Britain to be provided by nuclear energy
by twenty fifty, so about twenty five years. So the
historical data, what do you what do you see English

(53:22):
on that?

Speaker 1 (53:22):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (53:23):
Is it going on?

Speaker 1 (53:24):
Just going up up up, and it is the.

Speaker 4 (53:27):
E gone up up up and now it's spikes.

Speaker 5 (53:30):
When we talk about the politicians, the political and the
economic decisions behind building a solar energy farm taking all
of that land, not just about the wildlife, Okay, it.

Speaker 3 (53:44):
Makes it's nonsensible. What's behind it?

Speaker 1 (53:48):
Then?

Speaker 3 (53:49):
The decision? The only thing behind the decision then is
a human decision. And we're all making the same thing
money just like we were ten years. Last ten years.

Speaker 5 (53:59):
Get a tax by on your house, put soda pantters
on your bath, get a taxpay kid, Have an incentive
here for what for something that's got a limited lifespan,
For something that we know doesn't provide the best way
forward for energy?

Speaker 4 (54:13):
Yep, that's no different. You look at North Carolina with
the wind farms.

Speaker 1 (54:17):
Oh I know wind farms like yeah that wow, and
I'm shut up.

Speaker 4 (54:24):
I met a great abservation talking about the off shore
ones I met a great abservation. Is that even a coffee?
I see four caramels, five sugars and five.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
Suit ready I'm reading it here.

Speaker 4 (54:34):
I'm like, is that even coffee? Or is that a bill?

Speaker 5 (54:36):
Hey, you keep providing mimoses and my facts will get better.

Speaker 1 (54:41):
You're not supposed to read that.

Speaker 6 (54:43):
You know, you were talking about the effect on wildlife.

Speaker 3 (54:46):
Yeah, and.

Speaker 6 (54:49):
You're and that's immense huge. Yep, you're taking You're going
into an area that is it's not willderness because it's
planted pine, but it's as close as we have to it.

Speaker 4 (55:04):
Right, wuirrels, quail, dear turkey. How many are you going
to be displaced?

Speaker 6 (55:08):
Widlife habitats? One thousand acres are going to be flattened.
That so the natural movement of wildlife is gone.

Speaker 1 (55:23):
You know, they just finched in.

Speaker 6 (55:24):
They'll walk until they hit a fence and then they'll
walk down that fence one way or No. It's not
a nice it's no longer a natural habitat, not just
for the four thousand acres, but for the thousands of
acres around it, privately owned land around it where you
may have had and I just just had a client

(55:47):
two weeks ago, call me and say, I want to
sell my land. It's adjoining the proposed soul Of Farm
in Lamberttown. Can you tell me what it's worth? He's
got a fence, however high. This fence has got to
be probably an eight ten foot pence to keep there

(56:08):
out of it. He's gonna have a fence down one
whole side of his property. How much that less man?
You know, you bought this to hunt, and you're selling
it because you're not you're hunting. Possibilities are gonna be greatly,
greatly reduced.

Speaker 1 (56:25):
Yep.

Speaker 6 (56:27):
I can't really tell you what it's gonna be worth,
but it's gonna be worth less than what.

Speaker 1 (56:31):
You way, less than what you paid for.

Speaker 6 (56:33):
And you know it's all of these landowners who all
of a sudden have a wall up against their land
where it previously it was another track of land. You know,
we're open where wildlife can travel.

Speaker 4 (56:51):
I wish Tommy was here because to get the facts right,
I believe lewis Ocean Bay, WMA is nine acres.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
I don't know. Bill may know that too.

Speaker 6 (57:03):
I would get I was there a couple of days.

Speaker 4 (57:05):
Ago somewhere, So you're essentially an entire game zone region.

Speaker 6 (57:10):
You know, four thousand acres is you know that's hugest
two thousand in Plannersville, in two thousand in Lambert.

Speaker 1 (57:17):
That's right. I forgot about the planet. I didn't. I
didn't think about the Lambertown.

Speaker 6 (57:21):
Two thousand acres is is huge when you consider all
the private land around it.

Speaker 5 (57:27):
Yeah, I mean it was going to be a follow
up question that I had as well as in literally
talking to someone last week, a real estate agent. She
wasn't in Land, but someone had called in to ask,
you know, about rural development loans or housing loans, things
like that what was known as rural land and here

(57:50):
we go. Thanks hear me now, Bill?

Speaker 3 (57:55):
Okay, so just a just a pretty bad track.

Speaker 5 (57:57):
I was going to follow up on Chris's question of Okay,
I don't know Plantersville a hand up, honest, I don't
know the other redjoining area.

Speaker 4 (58:05):
Lumber Lumberton, Lambert.

Speaker 5 (58:09):
However, I was talking, as I said to a real
estate agent last week, about someone that called in and
asked about rural development loans, rural housing loans. And I
know another real estate agent that deals specifically in Land,
but it's here in the populated area so you know,
selling land potentially to developers.

Speaker 3 (58:30):
My question to you is, okay, where.

Speaker 8 (58:33):
This area is, is there then going to be as
opposed to the land going down in price for the
adjoining landowners who bought it potentially to hunt or farm
or whatever.

Speaker 5 (58:44):
Is there going to be a change of use for
the land that they can then sell it to developers,
housing developers like it seems to be here, you know
in the outskirts of Myrtle Beach. Lawis Long's ana. You
know all of these areas. Is that what's going to happen?

Speaker 6 (59:00):
Well, that's excuse me, and that's another that's another topic
for the two thousand acres in Georgetown County. In Plantersville,
Georgetown County's the county County Council's goal is to develop
that side of the river, to develop the undeveloped property,

(59:24):
encourage housing developments on the seven oh one card or
which is right where this property is. The reason for
that is to take the tax burden of the county
off of the walk theme on neck. Because if we
get a devastating hurricane come through here and just ruins

(59:46):
the tax production from this from this area, then the
county is sunk because very very little. We're like eighty percent,
seventy percent maybe of the tax revenue for the entire county.
But yet we're just a small part of a big county.

(01:00:08):
So they want to build it up over there. They
want to encourage development over there. Yeah, and I get that,
you know, I totally, I totally get that. You're taking
two thousand acres today. I expect it to grow as
as over time. You're taking two thousand acres of the

(01:00:29):
most buildable land in Georgetown County on the seven oh
one carter, and you're basically screwing it for the next
thirty five.

Speaker 5 (01:00:38):
Years, right And you know, I talked to Georgetown County
and the people that are in charge for intents and
purposes over there, and the Walkmo Neck obviously an ongoing
issue in terms of economic and development. I would say

(01:00:58):
that from talking to them and my coverage with them
of the area, that they seem to be encouraging the
community to come forward and give their thoughts. Right now,
Like you've just said, I think development is here everywhere.
And as you Ana's shaking her head, and you know,

(01:01:21):
I would love to hear her thoughts as well, because
I know that she covers down to that area in
what she does with television and the market area, the
market line is what we call it in the industry,
and that's been my understanding. Now, of course, my understanding
is from a soft perspective of they should be encouraging
community input. But Bill, I want to ask you what's

(01:01:44):
your experience of that area and of the inclusion of
the communities and businesses that are already.

Speaker 6 (01:01:51):
There in the Plannersville area, in.

Speaker 5 (01:01:54):
The Plannersville area, in the Georgetown area, in the wakamart
Neck area, because it is a big topics, hot topic,
So if you would give us your opinion on that
and you're insight into that. And then Adriana was shaking
her head in opposite direction to what potentially maybe I've
only heard the soft I've only heard the soft political version.

Speaker 3 (01:02:14):
You know, we all know how that goes.

Speaker 6 (01:02:15):
So in the in the areas where these proposed solar
fields are, there is no business there are you know,
there are basically no businesses. You may have a little
rural country store and that's it, and there's no development
around them yet. But it's but we live on the coast.

(01:02:38):
This this scenery right behind us draws people from up
north down here because they want to at least be
able to come and walk down this marshwalk yep.

Speaker 7 (01:02:51):
People who don't want to go into Myrtle Beach right Georgetown,
the Hammett Post right how they market themselves.

Speaker 6 (01:02:56):
Want to come and walk down this Garden City beach
where they aren't hawked by people selling jewelry and that
are trying to.

Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
Mug or running from a gunshot.

Speaker 6 (01:03:08):
And and that's going to continue. Because we think, we
think of we think we have bad traffic. We got
nothing compared what's up north. If you were to live
in Plantersville and drive to the beach, probably take you
an hour. It's probably take you two hours if are

(01:03:28):
three if you lived up north. So the distance from
the beach is not an issue. We think it is
because we're used to, you know, we're used to living close.
But the people who are coming here don't, and they
will be glad to live across the river. They'll be
glad for that. So I you know, it's development is

(01:03:50):
coming George and County, whether we want it or not.
The deal is, we got a plan and it has
not been planned.

Speaker 3 (01:03:57):
And where is that meant to be? Was so proposal.

Speaker 7 (01:04:00):
So the COMPREHENSI the land use element of the comprehensive plan.
I mean, I can't talk much on the solar farm.
I haven't covered that much, but the comprehensive plan, the
land news element. I mean, that's been something that's been
in the work since twenty twenty. I believe they've had
a bunch of revised plans, and they just ended up
passing it. Counsel ended up third reading. And you know

(01:04:21):
the reason I was kind of in disagreement. You know,
I kind of have to stay a little bit unbiased.
But at the end of the day, it's like there
was I went to all these meetings and there was
several I mean, I have to say there was probably
about thirty people at the Planning commission meeting the initial one,
two hundred people out the door outside that were against
this plan. Planning commissions still sent it through, passed it,

(01:04:41):
and then at the third reading, it's all everyone is
saying there, no, no, no, and then councils still like yes,
and they sent it right on through. And I mean,
ultimately it is a plan that would bring developmental Lisa
looks like, I mean, it's one hundred pages long.

Speaker 3 (01:04:55):
You read through it.

Speaker 7 (01:04:56):
It's a little bit different than the one they had
from a few years ago, back in two thousand and seven.
At it it brings more development.

Speaker 6 (01:05:04):
As as it usually is with county Council. And although
I was I tried to become a member.

Speaker 1 (01:05:14):
We tried our best to get Bill. We tried our best.
Unfortunately Bill was up against never mind. But yet we
tried our best to get Bill on the county Council.

Speaker 6 (01:05:24):
But as it usually is, there's a whole lot more
to those issues than the public knows, right, And I'm
in close contact with our members here on the Neck.
Their goal was it was going to pass. Their goal it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
Was going to pass no matter what.

Speaker 7 (01:05:44):
It needed a pass sometime, I mean it's state there's
a state law or something where it has to be passed.

Speaker 6 (01:05:49):
But they it's going to be tweaked. They had to
get it passed in order to tweak it because nobody
on walk Theme on Neck who was who had to
vote for it to get it passed so they could
twig it. Nobody is four over development here on Walcome
on Neck. They're just not. But what people have to

(01:06:12):
understand is that's a seven member county Council. Each member
has one vote and the other five votes. Want to
see everything they can see built on walk, theme on
neck to produce the tax money to help the rest

(01:06:34):
of the county.

Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
Poor Bob Andersen.

Speaker 6 (01:06:36):
And we've got two votes yep, and you know you
just you can't. Well, we got three with with Bob,
you can't. You can't beat them. The best you can
do is not piss them off so bad that they
vote against everything you try. So you what they're gonna pass.
They're going to pass now you can. You can offend them.

(01:07:01):
You can make a man, and they will vote against
everything you do. It's politics, and if you don't play
the game, you don't win. You don't win anything for
your districts. No matter of the fact that we've produced
the bulk of the taxes here to support them.

Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
You're looking at it right here as far as you
can see both ways.

Speaker 3 (01:07:21):
Isn't it stunning?

Speaker 6 (01:07:22):
As well?

Speaker 5 (01:07:23):
The first time I've ever been here, by the way,
thank you Dead Dog Saloon waers, where we're bringing the
show to you from today.

Speaker 3 (01:07:28):
Fantastic, just beautiful.

Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
I can't believe.

Speaker 5 (01:07:33):
I've been here fourteen years, but my base was here,
so then I went around the US doing other things,
and my base was here. But I want to come
back to Adriana because in your role WBtW would just
put it out there. Right, You've obviously covered it a lot,
and you said a little while back, you have a bias.
What's the bias?

Speaker 7 (01:07:54):
Well, I mean I can't say that. I mean, I
said I don't have a bias.

Speaker 3 (01:07:58):
I mean I can't say I apologize.

Speaker 7 (01:07:59):
No, I mean I can't really say, like I do
have a bias. You know, I've been covering this story,
and obviously I live down here and stuff, so I
have very much an interest in what's going on and
advocating for the residents down here. But at the end
of the day, it's like I went to these meetings
and like I said, I saw that there were dozens
and dozens and I reported this, this is on the record.
Dozens of residents were so against it, but then still

(01:08:21):
council passed it. I mean Bob Anderson, he did vote
against it, but it ended up being to only two
council members voted against it. But there was just an
overwhelming outpour of so many residents and against it, and
I get it. It did have to be past one hundred percent.
But I do think they're at least what I've heard
from residents and reading over it myself, I think based

(01:08:41):
on resident feedback and the public input that they have gone,
there is more work to be done, that there is
things that they have to revise to meet the needs
of residents who live here and have lived here for
decades or their entire life. To make the people here happy. Obviously,
we want to see tourism down here in floors. That's
something we see. I mean, I've lived here for a year,

(01:09:01):
but that's something we see along the whole entire Grand Strand.
Is tourism really makes everything go around. People love it
here and we love having tourists and seeing those people
out here. But the end of the day, who's advocating
for the residents that live here and pay the taxes
and everything. So I think they are based on residents
what they've said, I think there is more work that
will probably have to be.

Speaker 3 (01:09:22):
Done residents and businesses.

Speaker 5 (01:09:25):
Right the Eclummy comes from the continued business We're sitting
in Dead Dog right now.

Speaker 3 (01:09:29):
I mean, you know, the.

Speaker 5 (01:09:30):
Businesses from here all the way up through Brunswick, North Carolina,
all the way down Charleston, fantastic coastline. Yeah, and that's
how fantastic land as well. That's how we make our
economy down here. And forgive me, I thought you said
you had a bus, but I do, honest say, she
doesn't have a bias.

Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
If anyone's out there listening, which is how it should be.

Speaker 7 (01:09:49):
I mean, I have my own personal thoughts, but in
the end of the day.

Speaker 3 (01:09:51):
But it's how it should be in good reporting.

Speaker 1 (01:09:53):
Habratulations to you exactly how it should be. And she does.
She we bragged about her two weeks ago. She did
a story that I'm not going to divulge which story
it was, but she did so much work into the
backstory of it and behind it to make sure that,
like she said, like I owe it to report the truth, yes,
but also owe it to myself to make sure that

(01:10:14):
I am reporting all sides of it and that the
stories support each other. And she did. She did her
due diligence, and she she's incredible. She's going to be great,
and she got a long career.

Speaker 5 (01:10:25):
Yeah, I can tell that because and congratulations to you
as well, because you know, we haven't seen this a lot,
especially in the national.

Speaker 3 (01:10:32):
Level of good solid old amen reporting. I hope to
see it, especially in this year.

Speaker 5 (01:10:39):
I hope it gets back to good, solid, truthful, non
personal opinion reporting, now nonpartisan reporting. And how I knew
because she said one hundred pages in regards to the
Georgetown Council.

Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
You know that's a good reporter. And but who's going
to read through one hundred pages exactly? You know anyone
wants to sit there and.

Speaker 1 (01:10:59):
Read, don't read it little details? One hundred pages?

Speaker 3 (01:11:03):
And I bring it back to Bill. We're talking. We came,
we introduced the segment about the solar.

Speaker 5 (01:11:07):
Farm, and you know who out there is we will
maybe have an opinion. I bought the opinion that I had,
which is from my own due agence of comparing solar
win nuclear coal has been coal in right. Whatever you
want to bring in as compariable energy sources, we'll go
in nuclear in the UK over the next twenty five years.
The object is, the goal is to get twenty five

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percent of the UK's energy to be provided by nuclear.
But who's reading all of the bump behind this solar
farm in just this one area in Plantsville.

Speaker 6 (01:11:39):
Yeah, well, the unfortunately, the average person us we want
to have an opinion. But we don't want to do
the work to form an opinion. We want to hear
what your opinion is. And oh, I like that.

Speaker 1 (01:11:57):
I like that. I'm getting behind that.

Speaker 6 (01:11:58):
That's my opinion. I don't know Jack Squad about it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:02):
She had a huge fan base at her former plate,
former show she had, and people love her and they
got behind you your thoughts. I know that in the
last twenty four hours, I've talked to a lot of
your fans, a lot of your fan club.

Speaker 6 (01:12:20):
That's where that's where these formats are important, because we
give people some information. Now, admittedly, we give people our
opinion hoping that someone else will grasp onto it and
run with it. And that's their opinion. They don't know
any more about it than they know a lot less
about it than they should. But but yeah, that's where

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formats like this are important.

Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
They are important and real quick. I was with the
owner of this establishment and the establishment next door this
week we went and got pedicures. Look at this. Well
here I made a mistake, said h. I said, I said,
I want some cealant. Yo.

Speaker 7 (01:13:03):
Look Jesus, look at that, showing us as Lord.

Speaker 1 (01:13:09):
I wanted some cealant. Well, they I didn't know it
was fingernail, I mean tonail polish. So anyway, I got
polish on my nail. So anyway, they look good.

Speaker 6 (01:13:16):
You don't need sealing on those things.

Speaker 3 (01:13:18):
But Saturday morning, yeah, I have another mimosa.

Speaker 6 (01:13:24):
Yes, I think I gotta go. I'm sorry, I'm on
the wrong show.

Speaker 5 (01:13:30):
Along with because I spend so much money on professional hairstime,
I have to cut back on the MANI pet is
just can get some nice I will tell you anyone
out there listening, and I've been, you know, told only
fans this. I need that I do have nice, clean,
self manicured little feet.

Speaker 6 (01:13:50):
I just burned into my mind. Is this picture I'm gonna.

Speaker 1 (01:13:54):
All I'm gonna say, is this Chris, if you have aicure?

Speaker 3 (01:13:57):
Christ finally looked up. Thank you.

Speaker 4 (01:14:01):
Incredible.

Speaker 1 (01:14:02):
They're incredible, y'all.

Speaker 6 (01:14:04):
Get y'all get MANICU.

Speaker 1 (01:14:05):
I mean no, I didn't know manicure.

Speaker 6 (01:14:07):
Look at it.

Speaker 1 (01:14:08):
They're terrible men.

Speaker 3 (01:14:10):
Manicures, men escape manscaping.

Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
I do that myself, no kidding me. I would scream
like a baby.

Speaker 6 (01:14:19):
Guys, I've just you know, burned into my mind. Now
is a picture of you and Charlie Campbell no.

Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
Me, Charlie and Russ Russ, little little man Russ, who
is here in the house. Russ got a pedicure too.
It was the three of us.

Speaker 3 (01:14:33):
He's a really little guy, and you weren't going to
say he got mask.

Speaker 1 (01:14:36):
We walked out, we walked in, and Charlie said, we
got three generations here for a pedicure.

Speaker 5 (01:14:40):
I don't know about John, but I can. I can
give a shout. Okay, my personal shot. Keep it short,
keep it trimmed. I mean, even if you're not doing
it for.

Speaker 3 (01:14:51):
The significant other in your life. Let's be real. Nowadays,
I don't know what that significant I got.

Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
I got a better one for that. Hang on man escaping.

Speaker 3 (01:15:03):
But the other thing is in this heat? Who needs that?

Speaker 2 (01:15:06):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:15:06):
That hat?

Speaker 1 (01:15:07):
Amen? Amen, I could not agree with you anymore. That
heat is. I'm with you.

Speaker 6 (01:15:14):
I'm in the wrong. I'm just it's a generational thing.

Speaker 1 (01:15:19):
You're right, You're right. It is well. I will tell
you that. Charlie was Charlie and I spoke about the
bill that was passed or the county council passing that
the other day, and Charlie, as an owner of two
establishments on this marshwalk, is completely against it. You know,
I've heard so many people say, well, but Charlie is
all excited, he wants to sell his property, can build

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hotels here and condos and everything else. No, he's adamantly
against it, I'll promise you. And while we may not
be on the same side of the aisle, there's one
thing we agree with. It's local things here that make
a difference here. And he is completely against it, I'll
promise you. And I'm sure Bill knows that. But all
these restaurants owners down here are not poor. I mean,

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they know what we Listen y'all. A friend of mine
has a house for sale for one point two million
across the street over there, all right, the first house
you see. They can't sell it because people don't there's
no parking, so people are parking in their driveway in
their yard. They don't want to like, people don't want
to buy that house for that reason.

Speaker 3 (01:16:20):
Didn't get me started on infrastructure.

Speaker 1 (01:16:22):
Oh oh, thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:16:24):
Well, you know, talking spaces to roads.

Speaker 5 (01:16:26):
I mean that's another thing with walking more neck area, right,
I mean, and we're talking about Debbie coming in.

Speaker 3 (01:16:30):
What's your hurricane management? You know, it's all about development.

Speaker 1 (01:16:33):
Oh my God, you think about this week. All the
schools in Georgetown County in Wacoma all had meet the
teacher meet, the parent meet, the teacher deal And was
the night that the young man or the older fellow
was hitting killed at the end of Wesley Road. Y'all,
we're talking four hours of traffic not being able to
get into the inlet. Yeah, people were like stopping plans,

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canceling plans, going to restaurants and eating in Polly's because
you could not get back to the inlet because the
road was closed.

Speaker 3 (01:17:02):
Down and there's no other way.

Speaker 2 (01:17:03):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:17:04):
You flip it around and think back to the last
time we actually had to evacuate for a storm. It
was ridiculous. It's trying to get out of here South
you could not get out. Traffic was just creeping, creeping,
and we almost turned around and just said, screw it,
We're gonna risk it instead of sticking in this traffic.
There's no infrastructure supporting the amount of growth that we
have here. And until that happens, I don't know, and there's.

Speaker 7 (01:17:27):
Many say that there should be in I hear this
all the time. I'm covering, constantly covering these like County
council meetings and city council meetings, and always a thing
is there needs to be infrastructure release before they decide
to go through with these plans or anything. And it's like, well,
I get it, you know, they want to grow in everything.
But I mean, residents do have a good argument that
the infrastructure is so important. You have to think about

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the realities and the detriment that will have on a
lot of residence.

Speaker 3 (01:17:53):
And that's why you hear.

Speaker 7 (01:17:54):
Time after time traffic, environmental concerns, flooding, wetlands. It's all
the same, but all valid concerns in my opinion.

Speaker 3 (01:18:01):
Yeah, for infrastructure, what do we need representation?

Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
Bill Bill lived and grew up in an area that
is one of the few areas that is as untouched
as you can be. I think Mcclellanville, even to the
degree that there's an outdoor writer who has a vacation
house there and he would never write about the fishing

(01:18:25):
in Mcclellanville because he said he felt like his house
would get burnt down. You know what. I'm talking about
a local outdoor writer here who has a vacation house
there and would never write about the fishing there because
he was scared of what might happen to his house. Huh,
fishing sucks. I would not go to mcclellanville. I'm telling
you there's no doubt. Go to Sandy Island. Go to

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Sandy Island and go cat fishing.

Speaker 4 (01:18:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:18:49):
A friend there with a parking place where you can
park your boat if you plan to go there.

Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
Oh yeah, Well, hey, we go to take a break. Bill,
don't go anywhere. Stay right there. We're having a great time,
great show, lots of topics. We're all over the board,
but that's okay because that's what we do here, Trilogy
Outdoors Radio Show. But we'll be right back on the
other side of break. Jenna, you're ready, all right, here
we go. Let's go to break, y'all. This is Trilogy
Outdoors Radio Show coming to you live on Get one

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I went over and visited with him for an hour
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Bill Hills wrap up his credible segment and Bill, thank

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you so much for joining us. And it's been great
because Bill is a listener for our podcast Trilogy Outdoors.
And Bill's been a friend of mine for a long time,
but it's always nice to get him on here because
he's an expert of a lot. And uh, this is
definitely one of those that falls right in your wheelhouse.

Speaker 6 (01:21:17):
Well you, it's you.

Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
You.

Speaker 6 (01:21:19):
You blew me up too much. What's weird. One of
the weird things in my life is on my morning
walk to be walking by Inlet Rocks listening to podcasts yep,
and then have you start hollering at me from the
picture and I'm like, wait a minute.

Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
What, I'm listening to you, but you're over here yep. Exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:21:40):
Well, my my take on the solo form issue is
this it's taking twenty million dollars minimum out of our
Georgetown economy due to logging and all of the ancillary
businesses involved in it. And that's not even in pluting

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what the paper mill profits and pay to its employees
and their employees in right, probably much harder.

Speaker 4 (01:22:11):
It is much harder.

Speaker 6 (01:22:13):
Four thousand acres, three million trees, three.

Speaker 1 (01:22:21):
Million trees, but that's sink in for a little while, that.

Speaker 6 (01:22:24):
Produce oxygen and eat CO two. That is the environmentalist
got to get rid of CO two. Well, let's tear
down three million trees and put up a soul of
farm and see how that helps you.

Speaker 4 (01:22:41):
And those are hard facts.

Speaker 1 (01:22:43):
I love, and they are heard facts, and I love
how they contradict themselves. And I'm saying today like where
but you know where I'm going with this. I love
how they contradict themselves with the things they support.

Speaker 6 (01:22:52):
Absolutely, and the four thousand acres two thousand here and
two thousand Planeters Bill, two thousand Lambertown, four thousand acres
that they are fencing in and eliminating the wildlife. All
of the private landowners around them, whether and there are houses,

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it's not just big landowners, lots of individual houses on
an acre here and there all of a sudden going
to have an eight foot fence behind their little acre
land with a dog gone solar farm in it. We
don't need it, no, I think everybody knows that. They're

(01:23:34):
saying thirty five year life on these panels. They're not
gonna be there thirty five years. It's no way. It's
government subsidized. We're paying to build it through our federal taxes.
We're paying for this. And without federal taxes. You know,
it's not just a private industry coming in. It's federally subsidized.

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And we all know that. And I'm just hoping County
Council is gonna step up and, you know, and knock
it in.

Speaker 5 (01:24:02):
The head, you know again, go ahead, and I've got
to quickly address this. What Bill said those trees provide oxygen,
and the environmentalists in terms of CO two, you know, okay,
they don't want it.

Speaker 3 (01:24:15):
They don't.

Speaker 5 (01:24:16):
I'm just going to give you this. You'll know National
geographic right right, the science behind that. Talking to Adriana earlier,
and there's a lot of due diligence at this table
right here that has been done on this type of thing.

Speaker 3 (01:24:29):
Bill forestry.

Speaker 5 (01:24:31):
CO two has had no noticeable effect on climate in
six hundred million years, six hundred million years.

Speaker 3 (01:24:38):
Now we're worried about it.

Speaker 6 (01:24:41):
Follow the money, Follow the money, the money, I ask
ask al Gore how.

Speaker 3 (01:24:47):
And when he says follow the money, he's.

Speaker 1 (01:24:49):
Talking, go hang on, I got one for that too.

Speaker 3 (01:24:54):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:24:56):
What was a fully automatic gun?

Speaker 3 (01:24:59):
But is that a mad do or something?

Speaker 6 (01:25:01):
Al Gore is a billionaire with a capital B by
managing and selling carbon credits that he invented.

Speaker 3 (01:25:09):
Thank you, And that was what I was coming on
to next.

Speaker 5 (01:25:11):
If you don't know what follow the money is in
this particular industry, it's the carbon tax, okay, and that
was introduced fifteen to twenty years ago. A carbon tax.
That's human nature right there, that's greed right there. Six
hundred million years. CO two has been proven not to
have an effect six hundred million years the Romans text,
the ancient Greeks text. But in the last fifteen to

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twenty years we've had a carbon tax introduced.

Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
Yep, yeah, Well I can tell you what our next guest,
And by the way, you guys rocked it out. It
was so great to have both of y'll Ruthie, don't
go anywhere, but Bill, thank you. And our next guest
that we've got who's snuck in to come have breakfast,
and now we're going to put him to work. And Tony,
you put the headphone on because we're going to talk
a little bit about plounders. Watch out as you wipe
out all the drinks on the table.

Speaker 4 (01:25:57):
Yeah, let's tuck a fishing something.

Speaker 1 (01:26:00):
Talking about Georgetown Business own the owners in Georgetown County.
We're talking to the man, the myth, the legend, Lee
Rowlings here, owner of my tide Boats based in Georgetown
County and one of one of I believe it's fourteen,
Am I right business? There may be fourteen boat builders
in South Carolina, but I may be incorrect. I think

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it's going up a little bit. But one of the
many boat builders in South Carolina, based right here in Georgetown,
South Carolina, builds an incredible boat to my tide Boats.
And Lee, you're looking for help right now, let's talk
about it. Also, let's go ahead and throw that out there.
You're hiring.

Speaker 9 (01:26:37):
We are definitely hiring. You know, you can't really find
a lot of help around this parts in boat building
any days.

Speaker 6 (01:26:46):
We've got the boat building program.

Speaker 1 (01:26:47):
At georg Georgetown Tech, and you're very active with that. Ye.

Speaker 9 (01:26:51):
And we're always trying to get the younger generation to
go into that course that wanted to try to build
boats at some point. So you know, we're encouraging everybody
to go into that. It's a great program, great great
staff is running and everything down there. We're just trying
to get people in it, trying to get people want
to come build boats. And it's a it's a great course,
you know, it's a building is a fun.

Speaker 1 (01:27:13):
Hobby, is what I call it.

Speaker 6 (01:27:15):
Right?

Speaker 9 (01:27:15):
Are you I can turn into a long term career?

Speaker 4 (01:27:18):
Absolutely?

Speaker 1 (01:27:19):
Are you hiring drivers of boats? No? Just drive you around?
He just somebody to drive you around. I'll take that job. Possibly,
somebody to drive you around. You got my number.

Speaker 9 (01:27:31):
We get up early other than the weekends.

Speaker 4 (01:27:34):
I sleep in on the weekends.

Speaker 1 (01:27:35):
Well that works just great for me. Hey, you just
fit you just right fell into Tony's schedule. Uh, and
that is perfect. Well let's talk about this so boat
designs anything, I mean, where's the pinky? At is the pinky? Oh?
There she is there she is all beautiful pink.

Speaker 9 (01:27:53):
You got this double decker ponting boat thing.

Speaker 1 (01:27:55):
I know, got that thing blocking us. I can't see it.

Speaker 4 (01:27:58):
We had any new models coming at us?

Speaker 1 (01:27:59):
Talk about yeah, and let's talk about the bottels that
you have.

Speaker 9 (01:28:01):
We're contemplating doing some bigger stuff this year, maybe next year.
I'm hoping it'll be sooner than later.

Speaker 4 (01:28:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
So it's in the works.

Speaker 9 (01:28:11):
We're working on It just takes time and zign and dollars.

Speaker 1 (01:28:18):
Oh yeah, does well. I'm gonna tell you what you
your your your designs are incredible and people love the
my tide hole they do, I mean fast, they love
it fast.

Speaker 4 (01:28:30):
I get my doors blown off all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:28:32):
And then what they call it the my tide slide
when you when you go around the current corner.

Speaker 9 (01:28:37):
That's just for you because you don't know how to
drive a boat.

Speaker 1 (01:28:39):
Oh whatever, Do I know how to drive a boat?
Do I know? Tony, I know how to drive a boat?
Come on, now he can he can drive a key whist.

Speaker 4 (01:28:49):
You can drive a key West.

Speaker 1 (01:28:51):
I had a d n R officer once tell me
that he would rather ride with me than anybody else.
But now, the whole time he was busy grabbing life
jackets that were flying out the top of the boat,
and he had three Lafe jackets on his arms and
two around his neck. But but I'll tell you that
my tide slide is awesome, and I saw a beautiful
my tide yesterday. Dusty, my buddy Dusty was out flounder

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fishing and he was in his my tide. But it
is a great boat, especially, and I tell people this
for a coastal boat, for something that you can do.
The river, you can do, the inlet, you can do
whatever you want to with it. It gets guinea, you
can fish, you can fish hunt it do whatever. Is
a great option. And our friends at Marshall's have plenty
of them, a lot of them, yep.

Speaker 9 (01:29:34):
You know, as funny as like my wife and I
always take her pink boat and we've gone to three
miles before Rold for Spanish out there with.

Speaker 1 (01:29:40):
Are you ever gonna put a pink one out there
on the floor to sell? Probably not. You might be amazed, dude,
you really might be amazed.

Speaker 9 (01:29:50):
Probably gonna sell my wife's boat at the end of
the summer.

Speaker 1 (01:29:54):
Adrianna, there's your first boat.

Speaker 9 (01:29:56):
I'm probably also gonna get divorced before a year of
our marriage.

Speaker 1 (01:30:00):
Yeah, I sew it, but yeah, you better be careful.
That was a wedding gift.

Speaker 4 (01:30:03):
If I'm not mistaken, my daughter finds out, it won't
go far. Well, she's got to get on the list.

Speaker 9 (01:30:09):
Every time we go out in the VI I'm gonna
buy the better way.

Speaker 4 (01:30:12):
Okay, I'm gonna wrap my boat pain just so she
gets quiet.

Speaker 1 (01:30:15):
Like, hey, well I got a new You've got a
better chance of getting that ring back. And you do
that boat, brother, you're trouble well since we got you
up here. And I know how much you love plount
of fishing. I mean, second the king fishing, don't we
But I know how much you love plount of fishing.
These two right here and Tony introduced me this week
to a online series on YouTube that we've been watching.

(01:30:36):
This guy is incredible. I've already reached out to him
and hoping that we'll be able to get him on
the show or the podcast or something, whether we recorded
or not. But his videos are incredible. And he does
underwater video that's attached in front of the baits. It's
a camera in front of the baits, and you see
the true actions of these flounder and what they do

(01:30:59):
when they're and baits and it's incredible. Have you learned
a lot from watching these?

Speaker 4 (01:31:03):
So the fact that people think flinders just sit there
and they're just laying around lazy all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
That's exactly what I told him yesterday. You you're missing
our mindset is that they're sitting there wait on the
bait to come by, They grab it, sit back down,
not even close.

Speaker 4 (01:31:18):
You ever paid attention when you catch a finder? Have
you ever flipped over to the white side and looked
at it? Is it clean? White? No, it's dirt, it's
dirt all over it.

Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
Yeah, yep.

Speaker 4 (01:31:28):
So but there's a lot to learn, and there's a
lot to watch, and you can pick so many different
tips techniques out of how those fish actually interact.

Speaker 1 (01:31:38):
So what's his what's his name? John Skinner? John Skinner,
and and his YouTube channel is John Skinner? Right does that?
John Spanner? And I watch Crackhead is another one who
really really does a great job of it.

Speaker 4 (01:31:56):
And uh, there's a whole bunch of them.

Speaker 1 (01:31:59):
Yeah, there's a whole It is amazing if you sit
down and watch just a few minutes. So, but he
does a lot of short clips, but he's got some
long ones too. You and I were talking yesterday. We
watched flounder swimming sideways, like completely sideways. You you wouldn't
think would the shape of the flounder, But if you
watch in some of the videos, the way they can

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glide sideways and back up on a dime.

Speaker 4 (01:32:25):
And you think about it. The way depending on what
the current's doing, the wind's doing, you know, heavy current
for new moon, full moon, you know, they can go anywhere.

Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
I told English it is amazing to watch how far
that they will actually follow a bait before they bought it.

Speaker 4 (01:32:41):
You think about it, you seven eight, nine ten of them,
You think about you know, different areas and how you fish?
Do you drift and fish? Do you drift? And jig?
Do you power pole? Do you do that? At some
point you're casting to different locations, but you're retrieving to
the same spot. So how long does it take? And
you've got thirty of them sitting right the boat yep,
straight up and down yep.

Speaker 1 (01:33:03):
And that's one of his techniques I was telling English
about yesterday. If you watch him, he uses a double
rig of a bucktail and I tease a rig up top.
And he has got such an aggressive jigging method and
he jigs basically straight down yep, never over a forty

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five ream.

Speaker 4 (01:33:24):
So you go up north and that's what they do.
You know. It's a bucktail with a bluefish belly and
they're drifting thirty to sixty foot of water and that's
all they're doing is jigging.

Speaker 1 (01:33:32):
Yep. I mean he was doing it yesterday and when
we watched eighty five foot at eighty five foot, and
then the next one we watched he was in seven
to eight foot and he was jigging identical in that
shallow water that does in deep water. And it's amazing
how aggressive his jigging is. Oh my god, it's crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:33:52):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (01:33:53):
I'm glad we didn't have a video of that. I'm
sure we got live. Oh my god, I'm glad we
didn't have videos. And I thought I forgot how to
do that. I just want to see if you can
switch that's midstroke. Yeah, that's a note while while I'm

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on here.

Speaker 9 (01:34:16):
I have flunder fish with English before, and I have
one thing to say. A boy him, he is a
great fisherman, great boot captain.

Speaker 4 (01:34:25):
Until he catches a fish.

Speaker 9 (01:34:27):
Then the entire world around him knows that he caught
a fish.

Speaker 1 (01:34:30):
There's no secrets when glory actually where he caught it
from and be looking at you the whole time, going
say look to hold it down, hold it down, don't
let him see it. I'm like everybody at Walmart just
heard you. Uh. While I'm on here, Uh, I have
got to wish my little granddaughter. Uhlana, Misscellana birthday, you

(01:34:53):
old birthday, baby? I love you. Yeah, her birthday was Wednesday, right,
it was Wednesday. Alana is the cutest thing. I swear,
Oh my gosh. I can't wait till she's old enough
to go fishing and her mama finally lets her go
fishing with us, if that ever happens. But Alana is
the bomb Deadaly, she's old enough. Russ was fishing when
he was too, trust me. Russe was fishing when he

(01:35:14):
was one.

Speaker 3 (01:35:15):
He didn't have a choice though, And.

Speaker 1 (01:35:17):
No, he didn't have a choice. That was during COVID.
Remember we were doing class every day in the water.
Uncle Tony was say, y'all, I got more pistons of
that kid sleeping in my arms into mood. It's my
two kids. That's the two little ones are mine a
peanut Hinsley and Russ yep. And that's my niece. Yeah,
they are. They started fishing at a young age, so

(01:35:39):
did Chris's yep. And now are you gonna do salt
this year? I am all right, good, I think we
are to.

Speaker 4 (01:35:45):
I mean there's a lot of upcoming tournaments coming.

Speaker 1 (01:35:47):
There are a lot of upcoming tournaments. Let's talk about
the twenty third, twenty fourth, twenty fifth is the Spanish
Micro World Championship. Not to be confused with any other tournament.
It is the World Championships. I was with our I
was with our trophy I was with our trophy company
yesterday fishing. Although I didn't uphold to my end of
the deal, I know they're gonna hold up theirs and

(01:36:09):
our trophies will be one of a kind, incredible this year.
Thank you to Sean Bond, Crazy System Marina hosting again
this year. Captain's Meeting. The twenty third will be at
Uncle Tito's like normal, we'll be over there doing some
drawings and raffles and we'll have the one hundred dollars
rapple tickets starting Monday, and then the tournament will be
the twenty four, twenty fifth Captain's Choice Peak, Your day

(01:36:31):
and everybody will be gunning for us. Tony. Yeah, I
love it. I love being that person that they're gunning for. Yep,
we didn't win back to back. We put a year
between it, but I'm okay with you know, you can't
just keep winning. No, we can't keep winning. It would
look bad. But I think I need to win one.

Speaker 4 (01:36:49):
I agree in the little bit.

Speaker 1 (01:36:51):
You've won the King Michael Division though, Gallops, you finished second,
that's right.

Speaker 4 (01:36:56):
And then Lucas it's hard to beat them, Okay, her
to be there. They're on a streak right now too.

Speaker 1 (01:37:02):
They're hot.

Speaker 4 (01:37:03):
They're on a hot streak.

Speaker 9 (01:37:04):
That tournament was just me and my wife, so I
didn't have the proper team and everything.

Speaker 4 (01:37:08):
Yeah, I did that all right.

Speaker 1 (01:37:10):
So I got a deal. So next week we're probably
gonna be at inlant Rocks. We'll see what the weather
looks like and we'll talk to Ronald. But if not,
we got to take this crew. We got to get
her fishing, all right. She can't sit here. I can't
sit here, and we can't continue to talk about energy.
We've got to get her fishing. We've got we've got
to get her fishing. And this one over here who

(01:37:30):
called her first flounder was five point two pounds. We
gotta get a red fish now, so so we So,
in case you didn't know, I have full capability of
setting this same studio up. I can set this same
studio up on the boat, all right. We can do
the show from the boat.

Speaker 3 (01:37:47):
All right.

Speaker 5 (01:37:48):
So Adriana, Okay, what did I tell you off I
believe in a high tide raises all ships. You caught
your first flounder, yep, she did? Okay, three flounders a
few weeks ago. Okay, so I'm going to follow your
your lead, young lady, after you said off air that
are not too old for TV.

Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
So you're my new best friend. It's so fun, I
will say.

Speaker 7 (01:38:11):
English showed me the ropes a few weeks ago and
took me out.

Speaker 1 (01:38:13):
She can throw a cash net now, oh my.

Speaker 3 (01:38:15):
Gosh, it was the best time ever. Showed me how
to do everything.

Speaker 5 (01:38:18):
So swap my wedges out right for ye My dad's
gonna be happy.

Speaker 3 (01:38:21):
Finally, sensible shoes or bare feet.

Speaker 4 (01:38:23):
Hang on.

Speaker 1 (01:38:24):
So I heard it's hard to get you out of
wedges or heel.

Speaker 3 (01:38:28):
It is.

Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
My boat.

Speaker 5 (01:38:31):
But I am an ex gymnast and I am in
a surfer and I have been Paddy certified and died,
so I know what it means to take the wedges
off phe aside and get barefooted. So, however, after Chris
said about his story with Stingray, I'm not sure.

Speaker 6 (01:38:47):
In the boat.

Speaker 4 (01:38:47):
Don't bring them in the boat.

Speaker 1 (01:38:49):
Yep, just don't bring him in the boat from now on.

Speaker 4 (01:38:50):
Butterflies are still bring in the boat. But a southern
not happening.

Speaker 1 (01:38:54):
All right. Well, listen, I got to get us out
of here. Listen, what a pleasure to have Lee Rowlands family.
I'm normally get text from him. I normally get text
hey man, why and you mentioned my tide? All right? Anyway,
you're here, we mentioned my.

Speaker 4 (01:39:06):
Tide, a good local business.

Speaker 1 (01:39:07):
Thank you for supporting Dead Dog coming out and having breakfast.
Thank you to everybody that came out and had breakfast
this morning. And so this is gonna be fun right
here here we go. Let's see. I gotta do it
all right. So on, behalf of Bill Hills, our good
friend for sitting in. On, behalf of Adriana the Fish
and reporter. On behalf of Ruthie, and I'll leave it
at that. On behalf of Rufie on behalf of Captain Chris,

(01:39:30):
Carolina Pok and Fly Did I say it right? This week?
On behalf of Tony the bast Master, Carter on behalf
of Dead Dog Saloon, and on behalf of Super Jenna.
Back there in the studio keeping us straight. I am
Captain E and this has been the Trilogy Outdoors Radio
show here on Gator one oh seven point nine. Trilogy

(01:39:52):
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