Dr. Milton Love with his beloved rockfish. Source: Santa Barbara Independent

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In today’s podcast, we meet Professor Milton Love from the UCSB Love Lab. He’s an author of many books on fishing and specializes in Rockfish.

This is a great one!

In this episode we cover:

00:30: How he got into fishing

Party boats

Pier fishing

5:00: What they’re focused on in their lab

Looking at if oil platforms are beneficial to fishes

Using ROV for fish population research

Off-shore wind farms off California – what does the electromagnetic field from the power cables do to the animals?

8:30: What are oil platforms to fish?

12:00: Why it’s hard to generalize fish

15:36: Do fish feel pain?

The research isn’t convincing either way.

17:17: What is the state of our fisheries.

Positive signs on the west coast of the US for rockfish

24:14: How do you catch and release rockfish

Why you can put rockfish back down quickly they can survive

What device you can use to get them back down

Watch: Rockfish barotrauma

27:44: How to catch the rarer rockfish

Why you should use sabikis

20lb test custom sabikis

32:25: Other tips for fishing

Why the skippers of back in the day were AMAZING

37:59: Who is Oren Winfield?

Some of his stories

41:00: Why those running the party boats now a bit different from the old-timers

46:53: The El Nino of 57-58

50:38: What fish should you target?

General rule: bigger the fish and longer it lives the higher the methylmercury

53:34: Milton’s thoughts on Global Warming

Why it comes down to politics

Global Warm is real and it’s happening

Why we need to work together to tackle it

55:35: What Milton would want on his World Billboard

57:27: How people can find Milton

1:01:00: If you’re thinking about being a marine biologist – Do it!

How to get into it in your thirties

Why it’s never too late to chase your dreams

The Anglers Behind This Article:

Jon Stenstrom

Founder

Sushmita Lo

Editor

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