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Capt. Scott Moore | "Moore Fishing" | Ep. 995
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Captain Scott Moore is a West Coast Florida legend — 50+ years on the water, a conservation bulldog, and the namesake of Manatee County’s finest public boat ramp. He’s guided through countless cycles of boom-and-bust fisheries, fought for preserves, and helped push pivotal policy from the snook/redfish era to today’s water-quality battles.
We talk hurricanes and recovery on Anna Maria Island, why mangroves are the best windbreak on earth, the real “groceries” fish need, and how law, science, and local knowledge collide on the water. We also get into gear evolution (from nylon cast nets to braid), guiding as the entertainment business, snook lights, canal aeration, aquaculture at Mote Marine, and why respectful advocacy beats shouting every time.
Some of the moments I found most meaningful in this conversation were:
The community response after four feet of storm surge — and how a true island steps up.
Why trimmed mangroves often fare better in storms, and what black mangroves need to survive.
“It’s about the groceries”: managing forage and estuaries, not just gamefish.
Guiding wisdom: safety, teaching, hospitality — then fish.
The net-ban era, law enforcement realities, and what policy actually moves the needle.
Practical water quality fixes: septic conversions, canal aeration, turf buffers, and realistic tradeoffs.
Honoring legacy: why the county named a boat ramp after Scott — and what that really means.
Visit Captain Scott’s home waters — Anna Maria Island, FL
Connect with local conservation groups mentioned:
Captains For Clean Water
Coastal Conservation Association
Waterkeepers FloridaFree Resources
Saltwater Knot Guide — https://bit.ly/3UnAeIP
Tom Rowland Podcast — https://bit.ly/3O4lgn0Subscribe for More Unfiltered Conversations
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Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/saltwater_experience/
TikTok — https://www.tiktok.com/@saltwaterexperience
Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/tvswe#CaptainScottMoore #AnnaMariaIsland #FloridaFishing #Mangroves #Snook #Conservation #WaterQuality #Hurricanes #MoteMarine #TomRowlandPodcast #SaltwaterLegends
997 episodes
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Captain Scott Moore is a West Coast Florida legend — 50+ years on the water, a conservation bulldog, and the namesake of Manatee County’s finest public boat ramp. He’s guided through countless cycles of boom-and-bust fisheries, fought for preserves, and helped push pivotal policy from the snook/redfish era to today’s water-quality battles.
We talk hurricanes and recovery on Anna Maria Island, why mangroves are the best windbreak on earth, the real “groceries” fish need, and how law, science, and local knowledge collide on the water. We also get into gear evolution (from nylon cast nets to braid), guiding as the entertainment business, snook lights, canal aeration, aquaculture at Mote Marine, and why respectful advocacy beats shouting every time.
Some of the moments I found most meaningful in this conversation were:
The community response after four feet of storm surge — and how a true island steps up.
Why trimmed mangroves often fare better in storms, and what black mangroves need to survive.
“It’s about the groceries”: managing forage and estuaries, not just gamefish.
Guiding wisdom: safety, teaching, hospitality — then fish.
The net-ban era, law enforcement realities, and what policy actually moves the needle.
Practical water quality fixes: septic conversions, canal aeration, turf buffers, and realistic tradeoffs.
Honoring legacy: why the county named a boat ramp after Scott — and what that really means.
Visit Captain Scott’s home waters — Anna Maria Island, FL
Connect with local conservation groups mentioned:
Captains For Clean Water
Coastal Conservation Association
Waterkeepers FloridaFree Resources
Saltwater Knot Guide — https://bit.ly/3UnAeIP
Tom Rowland Podcast — https://bit.ly/3O4lgn0Subscribe for More Unfiltered Conversations
https://www.youtube.com/saltwaterexperience?sub_confirmation=1Follow the Show
Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/saltwater_experience/
TikTok — https://www.tiktok.com/@saltwaterexperience
Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/tvswe#CaptainScottMoore #AnnaMariaIsland #FloridaFishing #Mangroves #Snook #Conservation #WaterQuality #Hurricanes #MoteMarine #TomRowlandPodcast #SaltwaterLegends
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