Living a Life with No Regrets | April Vokey on Tom Rowland
April Vokey makes her living through flyfishing. She is an intriguing character within the flyfishing community who splits her time between British Columbia and Australia.
April lives her life by a strict moral code and does not compromise her beliefs. . . ever. She sleeps well at night and lives with no regrets. This lifestyle is documented on her outstanding podcast.
Join in on this Tom Rowland conversation with flyfishing icon, April Vokey.
“Wanted to die knowing I had no regrets. . . I want to die knowing I did the best I could.”
After she was injured in a car wreck, there was no other option. She could not return to her work as a waitress, and “it all clicked!” She dove headfirst into a lifestyle of flyfishing.
Check out Tom Rowland’s and April Vokey’s podcasts to hear the whole story!
From the hatches from 2003-2010 that are currently producing many trophy-sized fish and how currently the Walleye harvested per hour was the 4th highest on record, and most catches were in the 15-24” range, well into the legal limit. This article will provide all the information for why your next Walleye destination needs to be Lake Erie.
The tarpon roll is an iconic display of the mysterious fish. While it can tremendously help in locating the fish, there seems to be only key times, locations, and days where “it’s on”, and the tarpon roll the way you have always wanted them to.
“The 10,000 Pushup Challenge isn’t new, but this year, it has evolved into something bigger. I am honored to be part of a movement to educate and advance conservation priorities,” says Waypoint TV CEO Builder Brock, who will be taking part himself.
You can rent out someone else’s house with Airbnb, call a ride at the click of a button with Uber, and order delivery from your favorite 5-star restaurant in seconds with Grubhub.
So, what’s the deal with fishing? What is it about the second most popular sport in the US that excludes us from cutting-edge tech?
To say that the Everglades and the animals that call it home are at risk would be an understatement. It is vital that we change the way we manage Florida's waters to ensure that we don't lose these precious resources before it's too late. Since 2016, Captains for Clean Water has been fighting to make that change happen. A group of captains in Florida has banded together to ensure that the waters they love are protected.