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NZSFC's POD AND REEL Podcast
Welcome to the Pod and Reel podcast, presented by the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council, a national body with over 50 affiliated clubs across New Zealand, and over 37,000 members.
Since 1957, NZSFC has focussed on setting standards for responsible fishing practices, collating records, organising events like the Nationals, and supporting its affiliated fishing clubs. This podcast dives deep into the history, the people, and the clubs that make up our fishing community. We'll explore the highs and lows of fishing and learn from mistakes made, striving to be better, safer, and smarter when we interact with the water. With 15,000 kilometres of coastline, New Zealand's fishing history is rich with stories of the tussle between us and the sea.
Join Mike Plant as we delve into these topics and more on the Pod and Reel podcast, your gateway to the world of all things fishing in New Zealand.
NZSFC's POD AND REEL Podcast
Episode 2: An Unplanned Swim Part 2
What if a simple wristwatch and the will to survive were all that stood between you and the endless sea? This week, we unravel the gripping story of Will Franson, who fought against hallucinations and the elements while stranded off the coast of New Zealand. His tale of despair turns to hope with the unexpected arrival of Skipper Max White and his friends, James MacDonald and Tyler Tafts, whose quick actions transformed a life-threatening situation into a remarkable rescue.
Our journey doesn’t end with Will's rescue. We shift focus to the arduous mission to recover the Betty G, the vessel from which Will fell. With days of aerial searches and maritime alerts, the suspense builds until the boat is finally located ashore near Waihau Bay. The operation to bring Betty G back is fraught with challenges, but the tenacity of the crew and the emotional bond with the boat’s original builder, Russell, shine through. This segment captures the essence of resilience and the deep connections we form with our seafaring crafts.
Finally, we reflect on the critical lessons drawn from these harrowing experiences. From the indispensable use of Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) to the importance of logging trip reports and ensuring everyone aboard knows basic boat operations, this episode is a powerful reminder of the need for boating safety.
Next week get ready for our next adventure, where we explore a new fishery for southern bluefin tuna and catch up with Tony Walker from TK offshore fishing, and Elroy Thomson and Christine Almiger, who were involved in the recovery Betty G.
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