Riding Stripers with Captain Rob Taylor | On The Water Podcast #1
This episode of the On The Water Podcast is presented by Guidesly. https://guidesly.com In this episode, Jimmy Fee and Anthony DeiCicchi talk with Captain Rob Taylor of Newport Sportfishing Charters. Topics discussed include getting hypothermia while tossing swimbaits for largemouth bass, losing the striper of a lifetime, squid jerky, Rhode Island's new tog regulations, and a high-stakes wager over who will catch the biggest largemouth in 2023. Find Captain Rob at https://www.nsfcharters.com/ Follow Rob on Instagram: / newportsportfishingcharters Follow Anthony on Instagram: / cheech232323 Follow Jimmy on Instagram: / jamestfee Follow OTW: / onthewatermagazine

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