
Jamie Golden
Host at The Popcast With Knox and Jamie
🎙Podcaster🧴Skincare Enthusiast 🐿 ADHD Survivor. 🎧 Educating people on things that don’t matter (@popcastpod) and things that do (@faithadjacent).
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
thefisherman.com | Matt Broderick |Tony DUrso |Jamie Golden |Jeff Sullivan
June offers consistent shorebound opportunity to intercept these stripers during their nightly feeding runs. As the last colors of dusk drain from the sky and the stars begin to burn through the salt haze, a transformation takes place along the shorelines of Long Island. The beaches, inlets, and rocky outcrops that were busy with beachgoers and daytime anglers grow quiet. But for a dedicated group of surfcasters, the night is just beginning.
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1 month ago |
thefisherman.com | Tony DUrso |Jamie Golden |Jeff Sullivan
Unlock the secrets of the rocks to find new ways to target every surfcaster’s favorite fish. Surfcasters up and down the Striper Coast have countless opportunities awaiting them in the form of open ocean beaches, back bays, rivers and estuaries. All have the potential, at certain times, to offer great success for the surfcaster hoping to catch a striped bass.
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1 month ago |
thefisherman.com | Jamie Golden |Jeff Sullivan |Tony DUrso |Matt Broderick
Fishing plastics on top can add a new level of realism to your topwater game. I had to pinch myself, looking eastward along the mostly deserted beach. The late morning sun glistened off the brilliant white curl, not much of a wave, but a long rolling arc topping impossibly clear water. So clear, and warmer than usual, that the scene could easily be mistaken for a Caribbean turquoise coastline. But the reality, while beautiful in its own right, was a South County, Rhode Island backdrop.
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Sep 15, 2024 |
thefisherman.com | Tony DUrso |Jeff Sullivan |Dave Anderson |Jamie Golden
When sand eels dig into an area, the gamefish strap on the feedbag. The fall run along the beaches of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic involves many players and it all centers around bait. Mullet, bunker, anchovies, herring, spearing and sand eels come immediately to mind; all of these baits can, at times, create some memorable outings for the surfcaster. But it’s the sand eel that really gets me excited, especially in the later months.
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Jul 12, 2024 |
blockclubchicago.org | Jamie Golden
WASHINGTON PARK — As the city grapples with an uptick in gun violence, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the results of an expansion of the One Summer Chicago initiative Thursday. This summer, an additional 2,400 young workers ages 14-24 found jobs through the program compared to 2023’s program thanks to an $11 million increase in the city’s budget, Johnson said. In total, 27,140 young people found jobs.
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I’m here, but I’m also there. I thought I’d go down with the ship, but the boat’s on fire, there are rats on board, and the sea is full of mediocre men. And I forgot my arm floaties. https://t.co/vX4SJcSXZa