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LoginHe enjoyed baseball, but he enjoyed saltwater fishing with his dad much more. In fact, young Pete, age 11 or 12 and a student at Cabrillo Elementary School, missed so many baseball practices that he was kicked-off the team by the manager. I was glad to exchange baseball for fishing. Sadly, Marv suffered a fatal heart attack in He was Pete was He later was promoted to sales manager. Being able to call it work is certainly a dream come true. After almost 30 years on the air, I still look forward to doing the show every weekend and talking fishing with our listeners.
Some might call it a bit of a crappie situation. Thanks, Pete for the inadvertent nostalgia! As an avid fisher, conversations about fishing were frequent and comfortable for Pete. In the pre-podcast, pre-internet days, a friend of his suggested he start his own radio show. I guess you could say it smelt like a great idea! Because it was before the internet there was no live fishing information other than what you could get on the radio. I guess the early bird gets the worm.
From fly fishing for trophy rainbow trout to saltwater fishing for pound tuna, "Let's Talk Hook-up" is formatted to excite all Southern California anglers. Every show contains reports and special expert guests from various regions. The show features live reports from Baja, call-ins from on-the-water skippers, as well as a private boater report and current news from local landings. A different expert guest joins host Pete Gray and co-host Rick Maxa on the show each week. Dateline NBC.
Podcast Discovery. Pete Gray letstalkhookup. From fly fishing for trophy rainbow trout to saltwater fishing for pound tuna, "Let's Talk Hook-up" is formatted to excite all Southern California anglers.
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