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Tim Borski | Mill House Podcast - Episode 37
Tim Borski is radically distinctive and without equal in many ways.
His presence and demeanor commands attention in a low key wonderful
way, his humor is flawless, always finding its mark. His attention to
detail strays until the stars are in align then his genius awakens.
For all the years I’ve known Tim, he’s chased his passions with
outstanding success. He’s written for and has been profiled by national magazines. He’s a small fishing town icon that’s known in the world of fishing \u0026 hunting.
He’s not only an award winning artist that crafts images on canvases,
but his birds and fish are creations of an eye that sees the world in
a very different way. His warblers demand you to look closer and see
every grain of its existence, his fish are bold and brash,
outstandingly unique to all fish art you’ve ever seen.
He’s not an introvert, but likes to be alone or with his son fishing.
He’s one of the best fisherman on the planet. His flies are of his own
design and are commercially sold. And as a Ophiophilist, he loves big
snakes! So too does his son, Joseph who runs his own skiff, ties his
own bugs and catches as many fish as most professional guides and top
anglers.
On todays podcast we have a welcome diversion and jump into the
exceptionally different life of the beloved Tim Borski.
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Merritt White : Ahh, that Peter Luger sauce! Found it!!
Ray Jimenez : Excellent podcast Andy & Nicky! Met Tim years ago at a Shallow Water Expo in Ft. Liquordale and then again briefly at The Trading Post in Islamorada. Love his art (I own several pieces including 2 originals) and have caught a bunch of fish on his flies including my 1st bone on one of his lead eyed sliders and my first red & snook on Chernobyl's. Loved hearing his stories and views on being a "hunter". Would love to tip some beers and share olde Keys fish & snake stories with him someday but that's not likely now that I moved from SoFL to low country SC. Keep up the good work as I am now a BIG fan of your podcasts! Cheers & Salud!
Jason Ruggiero : Thank you for interviewing him. Mr. Tim has helped me quite a bit with his DVD’s on tying his flies. His stories are exactly how I try to live my life…. I’m not a people person at all….. so learning how to tie fly fish is very rewarding & therapeutic. Fffff Youuuuuuuu jet skiyt
Pete Susca : Excellent...as always. Thank you.
Capt. Craig Brewer | Mill House Podcast - Episode 36
In 1964, in the small Florida Keys fishing village of Islamorada, a tournament was born, The Gold Cup, which would become the most prestigious fly rod Tarpon tournament in the world. All the great fly guides and anglers made it the most prized possession they could attain in their fishing. Over the next 57 years the names on the perpetual trophy were the famed celebrities of the sport. Ted Williams, Billy Pate, Steve Huff, Jimmy Albright, Harry Speer, Glen Flute.... and the late Jim Brewer. The efforts made to win were exceptional. The creativity changed and evolved the sport quickly. Fly designs, hooks, Lines, boats, push poles, everything was looked at as how to better their game to win the Gold Cup.
I mentioned Captain Jim Brewer, after his win 1974 his passion to win was life changing. The following year he and good friend Bill Hagley went up in a small plane looking for fish they would target in the upcoming Gold Cup. Circling low and slow over a famed tarpon basin, they fell through the planes lift and crashed into the ocean and perished...
Jim left behind two young boys Steve and Craig. At 14, Craig struggled as anyone would, but eventually found his way chasing his father’s legacy of becoming a Gold Cup Champion. Thirty six years later in 2010, he and angler Thane Morgan had their names etched upon the perpetual trophy. They were the first father and son to win the super bowl of saltwater fly fishing...
As a guide Craig found great success along the way winning other big events, but what sets him apart from his tournament wins is his wonderful way about him!
He’s effervescent, tall, loving, funny, loud, pure, truthful and caring.
As a young man he was Islamorada’s son and brother and now a hero to
Islamorada and everyone who knows Craig Brewer!
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Please subscribe and leave a comment!
It helps us out more than you might think!
If you have any recommendations on who we should have on next or what topics you'd like us to talk about, please email us at: Nicky@millhousepodcast.com
FOLLOW US:
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/millhousepodcast
Website: https://www.millhousepodcast.com/
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mill-house-podcast/id1497168845
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CV08L4wbuwvu7VpaIbEbH
Doug Perrett : The Hardy 8 1/2' 4 weight works well for snook and Juve tarpon....
waterfrontbeaufort : Raw and real shit
Tradition Fishing Charters : Top Notch Boys!!!!
Earle Waters : THE POCKET woke up my memory bank fishing there with Pflueger, Rob Fordyce and Roland Martin and many others
Merritt White : Rum anyone? TERRIFIC as always boys!
Richard Stanczyk | Mill House Podcast - Episode 35
Richard Stanczyk has had a large life as a captain, angler, and business owner. His impact is nothing shy of remarkable. His relationship with Swordfish was a game changer. At one time everyone thought these denizens of the deep could only be targeted in the dead of night. Richard helped evolve this quarry so they could be successfully caught while the sun is high in the sky. Today Richard’s son, Nick, aboard his boat “Broad Minded” is arguably the best sword-fisherman on the planet.
As much as Richard loved to drop lines into the deep for these monsters, his passion for big bonefish is just as rich. Stanczyk had great foresight as well - after purchasing the Famed Bud N’ Mary’s Marina in 1978 and grew it to where it docks over 50 boats today. Legendary in every way, Richard shares his enormous life from Bills to Bones, his family, and his iconic marina. Hope you all enjoy his story…
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Please subscribe and leave a comment!
It helps us out more than you might think!
If you have any recommendations on who we should have on next or what topics you'd like us to talk about, please email us at: Nicky@millhousepodcast.com
FOLLOW US:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/millhouse.podcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/millhousepodcast
Website: https://www.millhousepodcast.com/
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mill-house-podcast/id1497168845
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CV08L4wbuwvu7VpaIbEbH
Stevie D : Probably my favorite podcast of all time. I've watched almost every episode multiple times.
I have one request/suggestion. Are you guys able to sit these legends down together and have them talk about their fishing and or life stories amongst themselves on the podcast? For example Chico and Flip reminiscing about the early days and them running around as kids.
Or Steve and the Linvilles telling the stories of their chase for world records.
I would love to see something like that.
My favorite podcast And and Nick! Always excited to see your content!
GSPdude7 : I’ve come to realize at the age of 29 I was born in the wrong decade and I’m an old soul. Great stories!
Ed Fouts : To many boats taking to many Small Mahi Dolphin cut the limits 10 per boat for about 3 years if you wanna protect the species and give them a chance grow bigger and more of them.. just my 2c cents.
Graham Bouthillier : Best one ever you let him go.Frequently you make it the Andy and son pat on the back cast. Painful usually. refreshing
John Dobson : What A great Pod Cast, Such a Historian of the Keys. Please get him back with his two sons soon !
Tim Borski is radically distinctive and without equal in many ways.
His presence and demeanor commands attention in a low key wonderful
way, his humor is flawless, always finding its mark. His attention to
detail strays until the stars are in align then his genius awakens.
For all the years I’ve known Tim, he’s chased his passions with
outstanding success. He’s written for and has been profiled by national magazines. He’s a small fishing town icon that’s known in the world of fishing \u0026 hunting.
He’s not only an award winning artist that crafts images on canvases,
but his birds and fish are creations of an eye that sees the world in
a very different way. His warblers demand you to look closer and see
every grain of its existence, his fish are bold and brash,
outstandingly unique to all fish art you’ve ever seen.
He’s not an introvert, but likes to be alone or with his son fishing.
He’s one of the best fisherman on the planet. His flies are of his own
design and are commercially sold. And as a Ophiophilist, he loves big
snakes! So too does his son, Joseph who runs his own skiff, ties his
own bugs and catches as many fish as most professional guides and top
anglers.
On todays podcast we have a welcome diversion and jump into the
exceptionally different life of the beloved Tim Borski.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please subscribe and leave a comment!
It helps us out more than you might think!
If you have any recommendations on who we should have on next or what topics you'd like us to talk about, please email us at: Nicky@millhousepodcast.com
FOLLOW US:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/millhouse.podcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/millhousepodcast
Website: https://www.millhousepodcast.com/
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mill-house-podcast/id1497168845
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CV08L4wbuwvu7VpaIbEbH
Merritt White : Ahh, that Peter Luger sauce! Found it!!
Ray Jimenez : Excellent podcast Andy & Nicky! Met Tim years ago at a Shallow Water Expo in Ft. Liquordale and then again briefly at The Trading Post in Islamorada. Love his art (I own several pieces including 2 originals) and have caught a bunch of fish on his flies including my 1st bone on one of his lead eyed sliders and my first red & snook on Chernobyl's. Loved hearing his stories and views on being a "hunter". Would love to tip some beers and share olde Keys fish & snake stories with him someday but that's not likely now that I moved from SoFL to low country SC. Keep up the good work as I am now a BIG fan of your podcasts! Cheers & Salud!
Jason Ruggiero : Thank you for interviewing him. Mr. Tim has helped me quite a bit with his DVD’s on tying his flies. His stories are exactly how I try to live my life…. I’m not a people person at all….. so learning how to tie fly fish is very rewarding & therapeutic. Fffff Youuuuuuuu jet skiyt
Pete Susca : Excellent...as always. Thank you.
Capt. Craig Brewer | Mill House Podcast - Episode 36
In 1964, in the small Florida Keys fishing village of Islamorada, a tournament was born, The Gold Cup, which would become the most prestigious fly rod Tarpon tournament in the world. All the great fly guides and anglers made it the most prized possession they could attain in their fishing. Over the next 57 years the names on the perpetual trophy were the famed celebrities of the sport. Ted Williams, Billy Pate, Steve Huff, Jimmy Albright, Harry Speer, Glen Flute.... and the late Jim Brewer. The efforts made to win were exceptional. The creativity changed and evolved the sport quickly. Fly designs, hooks, Lines, boats, push poles, everything was looked at as how to better their game to win the Gold Cup.
I mentioned Captain Jim Brewer, after his win 1974 his passion to win was life changing. The following year he and good friend Bill Hagley went up in a small plane looking for fish they would target in the upcoming Gold Cup. Circling low and slow over a famed tarpon basin, they fell through the planes lift and crashed into the ocean and perished...
Jim left behind two young boys Steve and Craig. At 14, Craig struggled as anyone would, but eventually found his way chasing his father’s legacy of becoming a Gold Cup Champion. Thirty six years later in 2010, he and angler Thane Morgan had their names etched upon the perpetual trophy. They were the first father and son to win the super bowl of saltwater fly fishing...
As a guide Craig found great success along the way winning other big events, but what sets him apart from his tournament wins is his wonderful way about him!
He’s effervescent, tall, loving, funny, loud, pure, truthful and caring.
As a young man he was Islamorada’s son and brother and now a hero to
Islamorada and everyone who knows Craig Brewer!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please subscribe and leave a comment!
It helps us out more than you might think!
If you have any recommendations on who we should have on next or what topics you'd like us to talk about, please email us at: Nicky@millhousepodcast.com
FOLLOW US:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/millhouse.podcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/millhousepodcast
Website: https://www.millhousepodcast.com/
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mill-house-podcast/id1497168845
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CV08L4wbuwvu7VpaIbEbH
Doug Perrett : The Hardy 8 1/2' 4 weight works well for snook and Juve tarpon....
waterfrontbeaufort : Raw and real shit
Tradition Fishing Charters : Top Notch Boys!!!!
Earle Waters : THE POCKET woke up my memory bank fishing there with Pflueger, Rob Fordyce and Roland Martin and many others
Merritt White : Rum anyone? TERRIFIC as always boys!
Richard Stanczyk | Mill House Podcast - Episode 35
Richard Stanczyk has had a large life as a captain, angler, and business owner. His impact is nothing shy of remarkable. His relationship with Swordfish was a game changer. At one time everyone thought these denizens of the deep could only be targeted in the dead of night. Richard helped evolve this quarry so they could be successfully caught while the sun is high in the sky. Today Richard’s son, Nick, aboard his boat “Broad Minded” is arguably the best sword-fisherman on the planet.
As much as Richard loved to drop lines into the deep for these monsters, his passion for big bonefish is just as rich. Stanczyk had great foresight as well - after purchasing the Famed Bud N’ Mary’s Marina in 1978 and grew it to where it docks over 50 boats today. Legendary in every way, Richard shares his enormous life from Bills to Bones, his family, and his iconic marina. Hope you all enjoy his story…
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please subscribe and leave a comment!
It helps us out more than you might think!
If you have any recommendations on who we should have on next or what topics you'd like us to talk about, please email us at: Nicky@millhousepodcast.com
FOLLOW US:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/millhouse.podcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/millhousepodcast
Website: https://www.millhousepodcast.com/
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mill-house-podcast/id1497168845
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CV08L4wbuwvu7VpaIbEbH
Stevie D : Probably my favorite podcast of all time. I've watched almost every episode multiple times.
I have one request/suggestion. Are you guys able to sit these legends down together and have them talk about their fishing and or life stories amongst themselves on the podcast? For example Chico and Flip reminiscing about the early days and them running around as kids.
Or Steve and the Linvilles telling the stories of their chase for world records.
I would love to see something like that.
My favorite podcast And and Nick! Always excited to see your content!
GSPdude7 : I’ve come to realize at the age of 29 I was born in the wrong decade and I’m an old soul. Great stories!
Ed Fouts : To many boats taking to many Small Mahi Dolphin cut the limits 10 per boat for about 3 years if you wanna protect the species and give them a chance grow bigger and more of them.. just my 2c cents.
Graham Bouthillier : Best one ever you let him go.Frequently you make it the Andy and son pat on the back cast. Painful usually. refreshing
John Dobson : What A great Pod Cast, Such a Historian of the Keys. Please get him back with his two sons soon !
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