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Bobby N. Setzer Fish Hatchery Undergoes a Renovation with Jake Rash

Segment 2, March 30th, 2024 This is the time of year that sportsmen and women across the Carolinas really wake up to Trout Fishing in North Carolina.  North Carolina trout fishing opens up on April 6th on Hatchery Supported streams.  This tradition for anglers across the state is a welcome right of passage over the generations. However, there has been a lot of gossip & rumors about the upcoming demise of the Bobby N. Setzer Fish Hatchery.  Jake Rash, Cold Water Research Coordinator for the NC Wildlife Resource Commission joins...Carolina Outdoor host, Bill Bartee, to help with what are the facts versus fiction. Show Highlights: NC Trout Fishing had an economic impact of $1.38 billion 370,000 anglers spent 4.6 million days fishing for trout in NC.  322,000 are North Carolinians & 48,000 travelled here from somewhere else Bobby N. Setzer Fish Hatchery will be closed for needed renovations in 2025.  2024 will not be affected 75% of the trout that are stocked in the state of North Carolina.  Four-Hundred thousand pounds of Brook, Rainbow, & Brown trout are stocked from the Setzer Hatchery.  Its location in Transylvania County is fed by the & Grogan Creek & Davidson River near Brevard. Setzer has been run by NC Wildlife Resource Commission since 1983. The state will continue stocking trout from other hatcheries Things You’ll Learn by Listening: There are four Trout Hatcheries run by the state.  Bobby N. Setzer Hatchery, Marion State 1957 (& renovated in 2017), Armstrong State 1926, & Table Rock 1946 For every $1 spent by trout anglers there was a $1.93 return to the state economy Fact & Video Pages from NC WIldlife: Trout Page: www.ncwildlife.org/trout Video on Bobby N. Setzer State Fish Hatchery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcCeqQihcsQ The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the Charlotte fly shop, Jesse Brown's.  Get a 7 weight fly rod & take on a smallmouth bass in 2025 instead of that 3-weight rod for trout.

20m
Mar 28, 2024
Women on the Fly bringing ladies into Fly Fishing with Ronnie Vagnone

Segment 3, March 30th, 2024 One of the most famous anglers in the world is a ninety-eight year old woman.  Joan Wulff was born in 1926 & in 1951 she won the national fly-casting distance title, which was an all-male competition.  She also won the National Casting Champion from 1943-1960.  She's been an inspiration to women entering into the sport of fly fishing including Women on the Fly. Ronnie Vagnone of Women on the Fly-Carolinas joins host Bill Bartee to talk about this group of ladies that are helping others join the sport of fly fishing. Show Highlights: Women on the Fly advocates for ladies in the Carolinas to join the sport of fly fishing They are active on Facebook & Meet Up under Women on the Fly - Carolinas Ronnie Vagnone joined the group after enjoying a guided trip to western North Carolina Rental gear is always an option from Jesse Brown's Fly Shop or your local fly shop Ronnie enjoys fishing local North Carolina streams but also went to the Catskills, NY, & went to the Wulff School of Fly Fishing Things You’ll Learn by Listening: Ronnie met Joan Wulff during her time in New York. Her first gear came as a gift from her husband. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the Charlotte fly shop, Jesse Brown's.  Get a 7 weight fly rod & take on a smallmouth bass or a 3-weight rod for trout. Check out @Carolinaoutdoors.radio on Instagram for a pic of Ronnie & Joan

20m
Mar 28, 2024
The American Chestnut Tree with Doug Gillis

Segment 2, March 23rd, 2024 Over one hundred years ago the American Chestnut tree had a considerable impact on the landscape of eastern North America.  This large, deciduous tree was a part of the diet of wildlife & people, it provided wood for buildings & furniture, & provided shade to the canopy of its habitat.  Then a blight occurred. The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) is the largest advocate & fundraiser for helping bring back a blight resistant version of the now endangered tree. TACF active member Doug Gillis joined Carolina Outdoor host, Bill Bartee about the impact & recent mistake that occurred to the modern research involving the chestnut tree. Show Highlights: The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) has 5,000 members The passion of the chestnut comes from its presence in American lore but also the hope to reintroduce it to the American forests It is currently endangered but not extinct.  The blight strikes when it reaches a certain age & height The hybrid tree Darling 58 handled by SUNY-ESF was labelled incorrectly causing a genetic mistake Dino Grandoni article in the Washington Post describing the mistake Find a place to volunteer & learn more about the American chestnut tree Things You’ll Learn by Listening: It is estimated that the blight decimated the American Chestnut tree by 3-4 billion.  There is an April Strategic Planning session in Virginia to consider the future moves of the TACF. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the Charlotte fly shop, Jesse Brown's

17m
Mar 22, 2024
Project Healing Waters with program lead Joseph Parente

Segment 3, March 23rd, 2024 Many times on the Carolina Outdoors we talk about how the outdoors helps heal.  Whether it being taking on the Appalachian Trail after a job loss or divorce.  Maybe it’s taking on Kilimanjaro or another tall bucket-list mountain after a cancer diagnosis. Recent guests on the program have spoken about the outdoors aiding with anxiety, depression, & anxiousness. But what about returning combat veterans?  How do they use sport & the outdoors to sooth their pains? Joseph Parente, program leader for the Charlotte-area's Project Healing waters joins host Bill Bartee, to talk about how Fly Fishing works in regards to healing the wounds of combat veterans. Show Highlights: Project Healing Waters began in 2005 at Walter Reed Army Hospital It is now nationwide How the waters on a fly fishing trip helps sooth the soul? Project Healing Waters includes comradery & combats loneliness. Activities include fishing, casting, fly tying, & share time for vets Needs are qualified veterans, volunteers, monetary donation, & property with fishing water (Ponds, lakes, streams) Things You’ll Learn by Listening: Project Healing Waters can get qualified veterans that are dealing with both emotional, concussive, & physical challenges.  The physical includes adaptive additions to enable holding a rod for an amputee, to choosing a stream or boat that handles a wheelchair, and other ways to overcome reasons not to fly fish. Contact Project Healing Waters by typing in Charlotte, online & Facebook. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the Charlotte fly shop, Jesse Brown's

19m
Mar 22, 2024
Fly Fishing Party in Charlotte & Clarity on Trout Streams

Segment 1, March 16th, 2024 Listen in to learn about the Fly Fishing Film Tour's (F3T-Charlotte) 18th annual edition as it comes to Charlotte.  The doors open at 5 p.m at the Visulite Theatre & the films start at 7 p.m. Plus, although the Hatchery Supported waters in NC are closed during the month of March you can still fish the Wild Trout Waters & the Delayed Harvest Waters.  The Hatchery Supported will open on April 6th, 2024.

8m
Mar 15, 2024
Art Loeb Trail, The man, & the Striper Run

Segment 2, March 16th, 2024 Springtime means all the fun outdoor activities start to kick in.  Listen as host of the Carolina Outdoors, Bill Bartee, talks about some of the more immediate activities like hiking & fishing.Here's a story about the famed Art Loeb Trail.  This 30.1 mile footpath traverses across the Davidson River Valley to its terminus at the Daniel Boone Scout Camp in the shadow of Cold Mountain. Show Highlights: The Art Loeb Trail is a National Recreational Trail (NRT) It was dedicated & officially opened 55-years ago Loeb was a Yale graduate & moved to Brevard at age 26 He was the GM at the Ecusta Paper Mill Health caused him to start walking, then hiking 300 people attended the dedication Things You’ll Learn by Listening: What Art Loeb wore on his hikes?  Plus, the trail is used by both day hikers and backpackers on multiple day hikes. Later in the segment: The topic turns to the Roanoke River section of the striper run in Weldon, NC. Plan your trip & visit the fly shop of Charlotte, Jesse Brown's to learn information about fly fishing the river. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the hiking boots at the outdoor store in Charlotte, Jesse Brown's

12m
Mar 15, 2024
Fly Fisher Fitness with Brian Braudis

Segment 3, March 16th, 2024 When Bill Bartee went to the orthopedist about his knees, he was startled by the answer.  "You're getting older," he said.  "When your grandparents were your age, they were wrapping a lot of activities up." That's where Brian Braudis comes into the picture.  He went "all-in" with the sport of fly fishing when he retired as a wildlife biologist & as a manager with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. He crossed the physical side of fitness with the clinical side of fitness & began Fly Fisher Fitness.  He has an upcoming presentation to the Rocky River Trout Unlimited chapter on Thursday, March 21st, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.  He had a chance to speak to Bartee, host of the Carolina Outdoors, about getting into shape for fly fishing. Show Highlights: Braudis retired in 2021 to "fish ad nauseam" Members of the fly fishing community had knowledge but were challenged physically He was inspired to become a fitness trainer for older adults Braudis lost his father & brother at an early age. Out of shape is like being impoverished. CDC says 50% of people over fifty have at least one chronic disease What is FOMO? We are living longer 77.23 according to verywellhealth.com.  But are we living better? The science is clear, 70% of disease—heart attacks, stroke, diabetes, falls, fractures, and the common cancers are primarily caused by lifestyle. Further, genes determine about 20% of how you age. The other 80% is in your control. Things You’ll Learn by Listening: The difference between Lifespan & Healthspan & the upcoming Charlotte appearance of Braudis.  He speaks to groups about the requirements & accountability of getting, being, & staying in-shape as we age where you may hear the Plato quote, "Lack of activity destroys the good condition of every human being while movement and methodical physical exercise saves and preserves it.". The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the Charlotte fly shop, Jesse Brown's

18m
Mar 15, 2024
Walk the Loop with Drew Thrasher ENCORE CONVERSATION

Segment 2, March 9th 2024 ENCORE CONVERSATION The SouthPark area is known as the second largest business district in Charlotte behind Uptown.  At the turn of the century if was part of a 3,000-acre farm owned by former North Carolina governor Cameron Morrison.   Since then it has become a shopping and entertainment destination, office & residential area & the home of the SouthPark Mall  It is also the home to our Carolina Outdoor sponsor, The local outdoor outfitter, where the outdoors is always in fashion, Jesse Brown’s. Bill Bartee, Host of the Carolina Outdoors, spoke recently to Drew Thrasher.  Thrasher is the Hike Guide, resident within the SouthPark District & a Board member of SouthPark Area Neighborhood Association (SPAN).  He’s been a guest on the program as one of the founders of the popular Urban Hike that is held in Charlotte each year. THINGS WE LEARN: Points of interest & significant places, past and present One hundred years ago there were a lot of farms and not a lot of cars. Eastern Airlines was a major employer in this area The Loop is partially complete & when complete will circumnavigate the SouthPark area. There is an upcoming hike of The Loop: March 11th, 2024, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., starting at Jesse Brown's. Only needed items are comfortable shoes & a water The Hikes are Free From The Loop, you can access Park Road Park, The Greenway system, South Carolina, Uptown/Downtown, & More The goal is to improve & promote different forms of mobility like pedestrian, bike, & others. The program is sponsored by Jesse Brown's.  Home of Mountain Khaki pants & the fly shop of Charlotte.

21m
Mar 08, 2024
Pop’s Flies by Salt Box Film with Clay Hervey

Segment 3, March 9th, 2024 There was a F3T 2024 Film submission made by Salt Box Film that has a ton of topics tucked into it.  It’s called Pop’s Flies.  Filmmaker Clay Hervey joins host Bill Bartee to help unpack the many topics that take place in his film. The star, Pop, was born in Missouri in the late 19th century—the story starts when he (Harry K. Cameron) moved to Colorado Springs in 1900 as a 6 year old. He grew up fly fishing some blue ribbon trout streams in America (the S. Platte & the Arkansas Rivers).  Using his fly rod throughout his teenage years & into WW1. Show Highlights: How Clay discovered the family & the topic? How difficult it is to tell a families' story? When the emotions of the story were discovered The topic of mental health & the use of fly fishing & the outdoors to help The importance of a journal?  Pop began keeping on when he retired in the 1960’s What part does this black book play in the film? Tickets to the Fly Fishing Film Tour 2024-Charlotte edition are available here. Things You’ll Learn by Listening: The Visulite Theatre is the location of the upcoming F3T 2024 edition.  This Charlotte showing that is being held at 1615 Elizabeth Ave. Charlotte venue on Thursday, March 21st, 2024.  The doors open with Live Art (Brian Hester) & Live Music (Moonshine Fudd) & several conservation & fishing clubs joining us. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the local, independent fly shop, Jesse Brown's.

17m
Mar 07, 2024
The Visulite Theatre with head booker, Bernie Brown

Segment 2, March 2nd, 2024 One of the favorite venues of people in the Charlotte area is the historic Visulite Theatre.  This venue began as movie fans in the Elizabeth area of Charlotte used it to see the latest films.  Since then, it has become a music venue, host for private parties, & film festivals. On this segment you'll learn what's been happening regarding performances and parties the past few months & what's upcoming.  The head booker, Bernie Brown joins host Bill Bartee to discuss. Show Highlights: The different types of music & parties that the Visulite has hosted Brown has been the booker of the Visulite since the 1990s They have sold out shows & available shows upcoming The F3T brings the Visulite Theatre back to its roots in Film The venue's capacity is 540 Things You’ll Learn by Listening: The Visulite Theatre is the location of the upcoming F3T 2024 edition.  This Charlotte showing that is being held at 1615 Elizabeth Ave. Charlotte venue on Thursday, March 21st, 2024.  The doors open with Live Art (Brian Hester) & Live Music (Moonshine Fudd) & several conservation & fishing clubs joining us. Tickets to the Fly Fishing Film Tour 2024-Charlotte edition are available here. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the local, independent fly shop, Jesse Brown's.

12m
Feb 29, 2024
Triple Trouble at the F3T with Ben Meadows from Dorsal Outdoors

Segment 3, March 2nd, 2024 Don't you think it would be fun to get-together with your buddies & go on a Big fishing trip?  How about the thrill of doing all the legwork.  The planning, the logistics, lodging, food, & fishing? That's the way the crew at Dorsal Outdoors started.  What began from their headquarters in Alabama grew to travelling the world together on DIY trips.  This group of friends have also become some of the best storytellers in the outdoor/adventure film business. Ben Meadows from Dorsal Outdoors returns to the Carolina Outdoors.  He's had several movies chosen for several film festivals including the upcoming F3T 2024 edition.  His recent film, TRIPLE TROUBLE is a part of the Charlotte showing that is being held at the Visulite Theatre on Thursday, March 21st, 2024.  The doors open with Live Art (Brian Hester) & Live Music (Moonshine Fudd) & several conservation & fishing clubs joining us. Show Highlights: How Meadows was introduced to the sport of fly fishing? Getting asked to leave the church parking lot by the police The inspiration of DIY fishing trips to destination places Filmmakers never know if viewers like their work unless someone tells them His voice as a southern storyteller continuing the region's roots Human interest, meets art, meets fish, meets conservation are the roots of TRIPLE TROUBLE Danielle Davidson shares her passion regarding the Triple Tail fish & brings together Mary Beth Meeks pursuit of a saltwater fish Meadows only fishes when he's able when making his films ("case by case basis") Things You’ll Learn by Listening: The people are what drive good stories Gulf Coast Research Lab is a passion of Capt. Danielle Davidson, who is featured in the film. Tickets to the Fly Fishing Film Tour 2024-Charlotte edition are available here. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the local, independent fly shop, Jesse Brown's.

20m
Feb 29, 2024
Fly Fishing Workshop in Charlotte with Elijah Saint Blancard

Segment 2, February 24th, 2024 We talk it about it frequently. Fly Fishing is a bucket list sport for many.  For other's it's a sport that they're still learning after years of heading to the mountains, casting in their yard, or enjoying mending a line across a flowing, mountain stream. If any of that interests you, then you're invited to participate in an upcoming two-day Fly Fishing Workshop at the local, independent fly shop of Charlotte, Jesse Brown's Elijah Saint Blancard is the head fly fishing guide & lead instructor at Jesse Brown's.  He speaks to Bill Bartee, host of the Carolina Outdoors to speak about the upcoming workshop. Things You’ll Learn by Listening: Show Highlights: A common issue for anglers is thinking they need to have the perfect cast Not fishing deep enough in the water column is a frequent reason for not catching fish The Wednesday, March 6th Classroom time includes an intro to gear, equipment, & entomology In the classroom you'll learn rigging & the way to tie the popular, needed knots Friday, March 8th, Streamside includes casting & application of what you learned in the class Water reading, line management, & a hook-set tutorial Wading technique & fishing under the guise of your guides and instructors Limit 6 persons & cost is $250 per person Contact Elijah@JesseBrowns.com or call 704.556.0020 if you're interested in signing up The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the local, independent fly shop, Jesse Brown's.

16m
Feb 22, 2024
Hooked Fly Company Angler, Author, & Artist–Brian Hester

Segment 3, February 24th, 2024 Brian Hester, artist & founder of the Hooked Fly Co. joined Carolina Outdoor host, Bill Bartee, to talk about growing up in the mountains of North Carolina.  It was near Boone, that he "stole" his father's fly rod & reel (Brian said he just "borrowed it, indefinitely).  He's a thirty-year educator in public schools but he's also a sculpture, painter, & author. THINGS WE LEARN: Hester has done product design with MothBear Recently he's begun the Brian Hester Collection with Jam Up Apparel He has an upcoming book that he's garnering interest for publishing called She Talks To Fish. The new book was inspired through his teaching & mentoring of a local angling club at Myer's Park High School in Charlotte. His philanthropy includes donating his talent to the F3T 2024 at the Visulite Theatre Hester will paint a large scale canvas, Live in front of an audience to raise money for Rocky River Trout Unlimited RRTU Tickets are available to see the Event, Hear live music, & the Fly Fishing Film Tour 2024 on March 21st, 2024. The program is sponsored by Jesse Brown's.  Home of Mountain Khaki pants & the fly shop of Charlotte

19m
Feb 22, 2024
Thru-Hiking The Appalachian Trail With Matt Long

Segment 2 - February 17th, 2024 On this episode of the Carolina Outdoors, host Bill Bartee sits down with Charlotte, NC local Matt Long to discuss long-distance hiking the legendary (and historic) Appalachian Trail, which is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world. Ranging across 14 states, from Maine to Georgia, and colloquially known as the “AT”, this time of year is when many people begin their journey on the trail. Why? Because many are going to be undertaking a ‘thru hike’, which is what a hike of the trail in its entirety, at one time, from start to finish, is called. This undertaking has been made famous in books and movies, and is responsible for creating a hiking community of its own. After graduating college in 2005, Matt hiked the trail, successfully traversing its 2200 miles, and even conquering a few more trails at the time. Bill and Matt talk preparedness, planning ahead, what will be memorable, who you meet, what kind of gear to take, “trail magic”, logistics, and more!

18m
Feb 16, 2024
Show Start

Segment 1 - February 17th, 2024 Upcoming guests, Matt Long is waiting in the wings to discuss thru-hiking the Appalachain Trail, along with a summary of upcoming events!

2m
Feb 16, 2024
The Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians with Alen Baker

Segment 3, February 10th, 2024 Many call Bryson City, NC, the Fly Fishing Capitol of the south. With 4 different rivers running into the area as well as Fontana lake, there's no better place to spend a day wading than Swain County. However, since 2019 there is more to do in Bryson City than just fly fish. The Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians now plays host to an aquarium where you can view more than 50 species of freshwater fish, without the hassle of catching them first! Today, we take a closer look at what it took to bring the museum together, and what keeps people coming back. Alen Baker is the founder of The Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians. Alen also helped rejuvenate the Rocky River Trout Unlimited Chapter in Charlotte, and recently joined Bill Bartee, host of the Carolina Outdoors to speak about the founding, development and history of the Museum and Aquarium in Bryson City. Things You’ll Learn by Listening: Show Highlights: History of Fly Fishing- dating back to 10,000 BCE Regionality of Fly Fishing and what makes it special in the Southeast Potential development of a new museum in the western part of the country Baker has contributed all this to fly fishing in his retirement, after 34 years at Duke Energy Baker's Foundation of the Rocky River Chapter of Trout Unlimited, and joining the Hall of Fame What makes Bryson City so special for fly fishing The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the local, independent fly shop, Jesse Brown's.

16m
Feb 08, 2024
Carolina Fly Fishing Club with Bill Jewett

February 10th, 2024 The Carolina Fly Fishing Club began in 2006, with the mission of passing on the legacy of fly fishing. The Club spends it's time educating new fly fishermen, and encouraging seasoned vets to get out on the water. The CFFC is a chartered member of Fly Fishers International, and serves the greater Carolinas. Bill Bartee, host of the Carolina Outdoors, spoke to the Carolina Fly Fishing Club president, Bill Jewett. Today, We're talking with Jewett to learn a little more about what the CFFC gets up to, who and what they support, and how to join and get involved with Fly Fishing. THINGS WE LEARN: Women on the Fly, Casting Carolinas, and other charitable fly fishing activities Spring and fall Whistle Stop Lodge Trip The friendship and fellowship of Carolina Fly Fishing Club What a CFFC meeting looks like Lying & Tying Events Partnership and Friendship with Project Healing Waters Bill and the CFFC will be present at the Fly Fishing Film Tour on March 21st The program is sponsored by Jesse Brown's Outdoors. Home of Mountain Khaki pants & the fly shop of Charlotte

19m
Feb 08, 2024
Show Start

Segment 1, February 3rd, 2024 Upcoming guests, Paul Duffy & Drew Thrasher, are in the wings.  Stay tuned to learn about a local hike & a local TU Chapter. Check out the upcoming events with Jesse Brown's.

2m
Feb 01, 2024
Rocky River Trout Unlimited with Paul Duffy

Segment 2, 2024 Trout Unlimited began in 1959 with the mission of protecting trout popular fishing rivers. Since that time the organization has grown tremendously & had an impact beyond the cold water fisheries as a part of its DNA. Bill Bartee, host of the Carolina Outdoors, spoke to the Rocky River Trout Unlimited president, Paul Duffy.& we’re going to speak to local, chapter president of TU, Paul Duffy.  He’s on his 2nd year as the president of Rocky River TU with some exciting things that have been happening locally the past year & some things upcoming. THINGS WE LEARN: Nationally TU has helped with conservation on 10 million acres, reconnecting almost 700 miles of stream, & restoring almost 500 miles of stream Locally RRTU holds monthly meetings between Covenant Presbyterian & Hop Fly Brewery Sponsored western NC trips to Alarka in the spring and fall Trout in the Classroom in classes educates about clean water, habitat, & the biology of trout & streams RRTU is a sponsor of Wounded Warriors, Casting Carolinas, & Women on the Fly The Chapter plays a part in the Fly Fishing Film Tour 2024, Charlotte Friends of Rocky River (FORR) Banquet is February 15th, 2024 The program is sponsored by Jesse Brown's.  Home of Mountain Khaki pants & the fly shop of Charlotte

19m
Feb 01, 2024
Walk in the Park in the SouthPark Community with Drew Thrasher

Segment 3, 2024 The SouthPark area is known as the second largest business district in Charlotte behind Uptown.  At the turn of the century if was part of a 3,000-acre farm owned by former North Carolina governor Cameron Morrison.   Since then it has become a shopping and entertainment destination, office & residential area & the home of the SouthPark Mall  It is also the home to our Carolina Outdoor sponsor, The local outdoor outfitter, where the outdoors is always in fashion, Jesse Brown’s. Bill Bartee, Host of the Carolina Outdoors, spoke recently to Drew Thrasher.  Thrasher is the Hike Guide, resident within the SouthPark District & a Board member of SouthPark Area Neighborhood Association (SPAN).  He’s been a guest on the program as one of the founders of the popular Urban Hike that is held in Charlotte each year. THINGS WE LEARN: Points of interest & significant places, past and present One hundred years ago there were a lot of farms and not a lot of cars. Eastern Airlines was a major employer in this area The Loop is partially complete & when complete will circumnavigate the SouthPark area. There are two upcoming hikes of The Loop: February 13th & March 11th, 2024, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., both starting at Jesse Brown's. Only needed items are comfortable shoes & a water The Hikes are Free From The Loop, you can access Park Road Park, The Greenway system, South Carolina, Uptown/Downtown, & More The goal is to improve & promote different forms of mobility like pedestrian, bike, & others. The program is sponsored by Jesse Brown's.  Home of Mountain Khaki pants & the fly shop of Charlotte.

20m
Feb 01, 2024
Show Wrap!

Segment 4, February 3rd, 2024 Remember a "Walk in the Park". Two Free Hikes on February 13th and March 11th, 2024, emanating from the local Charlotte outdoor store, Jesse Brown's. Thanks to our guests: Paul Duffy, president of Rocky River Trout Unlimited, & Hike Guide and co-founder of the Urban Hike, Drew Thrasher. The Carolina Outdoors is sponsored by Jesse Brown's, Charlotte's original outdoor store.

37s
Feb 01, 2024
Winter Bass Fishing with Christian Giglia

Segment 1, January 27th, 2024 A dry fall then a lot of winter rain.  Warm temperatures then a slight bit of cold, then extremely warm temperatures. What’s that mean for our lakes, farm ponds, and the bass that live in them?  What does it mean for the anglers that are pursuing them from boats or shore?  Christian Giglia from Jesse Brown's joins the program to share what's happening with these fish. He grew up fishing the lakes and ponds of the Charlotte area.  He's also fished throughout both Carolinas & the country. WHAT WE LEARN: Bass are more lethargic in the winter time Locate rocks and structure Slow your retrieve Use smaller lures & baits Warm weather can create an early spawn You can visit Christian Giglia at Jesse Brown's or email him at Christian@jessebrowns.com

12m
Jan 26, 2024
Winter Short Track Series with Neal Boyd

Segment 2, January 28th, 2024 The entrance into a new year opens up a lot of new things for the Carolina Outdoors.  However, at the same time, it means that there are several things that are recognized as a tradition. One of them is the KASK Winter Short Track Series presented by Audi Charlotte & 76.  This series has been going on for over twenty years Neal Boyd, founder & promoter, joins host Bill Bartee from Jesse Brown’s to talk about the race series. THINGS WE LEARN: The track is made so that the race occurs rain or shine The first race had over 400 people that raced Food Trucks and music are included The Race Series occurs at Riverwalk Park in Rock Hill, SC, but pulls from Charlotte & across the Carolinas. The Team competition has grown Free Beer for those Over 21. You should take your bike, helmet, & friends down to the Sunday races. Registration Here!

9m
Jan 26, 2024
Sunglasses in the Wintertime with Eliot Boyd from Maui Jim

The beach, the lake, out on a stream, or just on a summer time walk:  That’s when we wear sunglasses, Right?  What if I told you that winter time is a more troubling time for sun and your eyes? Eliot Boyd from the high-end, active lifestyle & sport glass company, Maui Jim Sunglasses, joins the program to talk about the importance of eye protection year around. THINGS WE LEARN: Winter brings the sun lower on the horizon & reflects at lower angles & at a brighter power. Polarization improves the protection, reduction of glare, & the ability to control light transmission Quality matters.  The materials that go into the frame but especially lense helps control the quality & clarity of light What are UVA & UVB rays ,Glasses also protect you from debris whether you're a hiker, angler, or shooting enthusiast The Hawaiian birthplace & inspiration of the brand The average Maui Jim owner has six pair Before purchasing sunglasses it is important to try them on & have the right frame for your face & the correct lenses for your pursuit. The Superior Quality of Maui Jim and Polarized Sunglasses Sunglasses serve a dual purpose: they protect our eyes from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays and enhance our vision by reducing glare. At Jesse Brown's, the local fly shop in Charlotte, there are a vast market of sunglasses, Maui Jim stands out as a brand synonymous with exceptional quality and innovation. At the core of their success lies their commitment to delivering superior optics, cutting-edge lens technology, and unmatched polarized lenses. In this exploration, we delve into the distinctive features that elevate Maui Jim and polarized sunglasses to a level of quality that transcends the ordinary. Maui Jim: A Legacy of Excellence Optical Clarity One of the hallmarks of Maui Jim sunglasses is their unparalleled optical clarity. The brand employs state-of-the-art lens technology, utilizing materials that enhance visual acuity and reduce distortion. The precision in lens manufacturing ensures that wearers experience a crisp and clear view, allowing them to see the world with vivid detail. PolarizedPlus2® Technology At the heart of Maui Jim's superiority lies its proprietary PolarizedPlus2® technology. This cutting-edge innovation goes beyond conventional polarization by eliminating 99.9% of glare and blocking 100% of harmful UV rays. This not only enhances the visual experience but also protects the eyes from potential damage caused by prolonged exposure to the sun's harmful rays. Color Enhancement Maui Jim takes color enhancement to new heights with lenses designed to mimic the natural hues of the Hawaiian landscape. By fine-tuning the lenses to transmit only the most beneficial light, Maui Jim sunglasses enhance contrast and make colors more vibrant. This results in an immersive visual experience that goes beyond mere eye protection. SuperThin Glass and MauiBrilliant The Maui Jim sunglasses at Charlotte's local outdoor store, Jesse Brown's, offers a variety of lens materials, including SuperThin Glass and MauiBrilliant. SuperThin Glass is known for its superior scratch resistance and clarity, providing a high-end option for those seeking uncompromising optics. MauiBrilliant, on the other hand, is a lightweight and impact-resistant material that maintains clarity while offering enhanced comfort for extended wear. The Advantages of Polarized Sunglasses Glare Reduction Polarized sunglasses, in general, offer significant glare reduction compared to non-polarized counterparts. This is particularly beneficial in environments with reflective surfaces such as water, snow, or roads. By filtering out horizontally oriented light, polarized lenses diminish glare, providing clearer vision and reducing eye strain. Enhanced Vision in Bright Conditions Polarized lenses excel in bright and sunny conditions. Whether you're engaging in water sports, driving, or simply enjoying a day outdoors,

19m
Jan 26, 2024
Wrap Up! Upcoming Events/Thanks to Guests

Segment 4, January 28th, 2024 Remember one of the best Valentine's Gifts ever:  A Fly Fishing Wade Trip for Two in the North Carolina mountains.  Buy it now & book it later. Check out upcoming events:  Free City Hikes, Fly Tying Classes, & Fly Fishing Trips. Special thanks to our guests:  Christian Giglia from Jesse Brown's, Neal Boyd from the Kask Short Track Winter Series presented by Audi Charlotte &76, & Eliot Boyd with Maui Jim.

3m
Jan 26, 2024
Show Introduction

Segment 1, January 20th, 2024 The Carolina Outdoors starts up with a history & success of Snowboarding & finishes with a Nourish Up & feeding the community. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the local, independent fly shop, Jesse Brown's.

3m
Jan 18, 2024
The Sport of Snowboarding with Chris Hardin

Segment 2, January 20th, 2024 It’s winter time in the Carolinas and that continues our conversations about some of the sports of winter.  Previous segments have had us visiting with some of the North Carolina Resorts (listen to the podcast) where skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, tubing are all taking place but we wanted to delve a little bit into the history and growth of one of those sports. Chris Hardin, a former professional snowboarder & current manufacturer's representative with Southeast Territory Sales recently joined Bill Bartee, host of the Carolina Outdoors to speak about the history, growth, & success of snowboarding. Things You’ll Learn by Listening: Show Highlights: Snowboarding began with the invention of the "Snurfer" in 1965.  Between '65-'75 over a million were sold for $15 each Burton Snowboards began in the late 1970s with Jake Burton Carpenter working to improve his Snurfer Televised X-Games & personalities helped grow the sport in the mid-1990s.  This attracted teens at the time, like our guest Hardin became a professional at age 19 & competed all over the country Many snowboarders ski but many of the people that identify as skiers don't snowboard One of the last resorts that allowed snowboarding in North Carolina was Appalachian Ski Mountain that is now Hardin's home mountain The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the local, independent fly shop, Jesse Brown's.

18m
Jan 18, 2024
Nourish Up with Tina Postel

Segment 3, January 20th, 2024 Talking about food on an outdoor show can be fun.  We’ve covered camping food, state fair food, and the traditions & symbolism of food during certain times of the year like Thanksgiving & New Year's.  On this segment Tina Postel, CEO of Nourish Up recently joined Bill Bartee, host of the Carolina Outdoors to speak about the food & nourishment needs in the Charlotte community. Things You’ll Learn by Listening: Show Highlights: The history of Loaves & Fishes/Friendship Trays from the mid-1970s to Nourish Up in 2024 Nourish Up is Meals on Wheels for the Charlotte community & Second Harvest Food Bank is a partner of Nourish Up What is food insecurity & who are people that utilize the services of Nourish Up A referral from someone is needed to qualify (medical, school, church, or government organizations all send referrals to Nourish Up) Thousands of Scouts from Mecklenburg County Council BSA will be canvasing neighborhoods in Mecklenburg with door hangars requesting on January 27th, 2024.  The food and other pick-up takes place on February 3rd, 2024. Since 2010, MCC Scouts have collected close to 3.5 million pounds of food. Over 238,000 people were served in Mecklenburg County last year by the newly named Nourish Up The goal is to not do hand outs but hand ups & with community partners, donors, volunteers, and team members, the goal is to end food insecurity and create a brighter future for all. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the local, independent fly shop, Jesse Brown's.

19m
Jan 18, 2024
Wrap up for the Week

Segment 4, January 20th, 2024 Always learning here on the Carolina Outdoors Program & Podcast. The 18th edition of the Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) is coming to Charlotte on March 21st, 2024.    All Travelers, anglers, & fans of independent film are welcome to purchase a ticket  while supplies last.  Live music begins at 5 p.m. with the films starting at 7 p.m.  Members of the fly fishing and conservation community will be on-hand for you to meet & learn about the sport of a lifetime, fly fishing The Carolina Outdoors is powered by Charlotte's local outdoor store -Jesse Brown's.

2m
Jan 18, 2024
This Week’s Intro-

Segment 1, January 13th, 2024 Opening Segment of this week's program.  Listen in as host, Bill Bartee, speaks about how to handle high water and crossing streams.  Later in the show, Bartee, catches up with Talia Freeman from Beech Mountain Resort to learn what's happening on the mountain this winter. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by Jesse Brown's, Charlotte's original outdoor store.

3m
Jan 12, 2024