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tlapinski 03-25-2024 06:26 AM

Frank Daignault Interview
 
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Frank and Joyce Daignault to record an episode of The Surfcast Podcast. We discussed a variety of topics including fishing the beaches of Cape Cod and Rhode Island, to the introduction of the Red Gill, to what it takes to catch a 50, to raising a family on money made from commercial fishing, to fishing the rivers of Maine for Atlantic salmon. Part 1 went live this morning, with part 2 coming up on Thursday morning. Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=youvmLBCoA0

ivanputski 03-25-2024 07:17 AM

I loved reading anything authored by Frank...
Cant wait to take a listen...

JohnR 03-25-2024 07:25 AM

Awesome

piemma 03-25-2024 08:17 AM

I met Frank in the early 70s at the legendary Murats. I had the opportunity to fish The Back and Nauset with Frank before it all went to hell.

Great stuff Toby!!!!

pbadad 03-26-2024 06:38 AM

Awesome interview. Striper Surf was my first read . Our club offered all his books for members to read. Love his Frankism's.
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piemma 03-26-2024 07:37 AM

I sent T_man7 all of Franks books except his first one, 20 years on the Cape. In my opinion, one of the 5 best Striper fishing books ever written.

PaulS 03-26-2024 09:34 AM

Every SB fisherman starting out should read his books.

hq2 03-26-2024 07:56 PM

When I first started fishing for stripers I read his books. His book on various locations was very helpful; gave me great intel on where to go and what to use. He was in on the great premoratorium fishing in the 60s and early 70s; wrote great stories about it.

redlite 03-26-2024 10:04 PM

Amazingly I have read only 2 fishing books my whole life. One was I think "on the run" about some dude up and down the coast and the other was "20 years on the cape". Both after I had already been doin/ living like them both for a long time in hopes of finding a secret that I hadn't already learned that would lead me to the ping pong table sized pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. They were both enjoyable and boiled down to what I had already figured out by then. Nothing can replace experience and sacrificing everything else in your life, and actually being out there just doing it.
Look forward to finding the time to listen to this
Toby. By chance I reconnected with one of my old school backside crew guys this past season. Was emotionally satisfying to find out the status of the old timers that I learned so much from and have never stopped wondering about their existence since things went south down there. An interesting project would be for somehow, if they would be willing, get you to do sit downs with them before they are gone and their lifetimes of knowledge lost. They were the real deal silent warriors out there. Many were "the other dude" in stories we have all heard of legendary nites and catches that never were or wanted to be mentioned or remembered. They fished for their own personal glory with nothing to prove. Just pure passion for the game.
Glad u taking the time to make things about the good ole days.
Like your moniker has always said,
Out there in the surf is where it's at, that's where the line gets drawn in the sand between those who talk fishing and those who live it."
- a wise man.

One good fish, a sharpie does not make...
I have taken that to heart every time I see a post from you my old friend
And Krispy says yooooo
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tlapinski 03-27-2024 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by redlite (Post 1244717)
An interesting project would be for somehow, if they would be willing, get you to do sit downs with them before they are gone and their lifetimes of knowledge lost. They were the real deal silent warriors out there. Many were "the other dude" in stories we have all heard of legendary nites and catches that never were or wanted to be mentioned or remembered. They fished for their own personal glory with nothing to prove. Just pure passion for the game.
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Interesting that you say this, we are working on getting connected with a certain old school Cape legend that I believe you fished with some time ago. He hasn't done anything whatsoever publicly as far as I know, but everyone knows of his abilities and accomplishments. Hopefully it comes to fruition.

Part 2 of this interview debuts Thursday morning, I'll post it up once it goes live.

piemma 03-27-2024 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by tlapinski (Post 1244718)
Interesting that you say this, we are working on getting connected with a certain old school Cape legend that I believe you fished with some time ago. He hasn't done anything whatsoever publicly as far as I know, but everyone knows of his abilities and accomplishments. Hopefully it comes to fruition.

Part 2 of this interview debuts Thursday morning, I'll post it up once it goes live.

Say HI for me. Mention Lanny and he'll light up.

Got Stripers 03-27-2024 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by PaulS (Post 1244709)
Every SB fisherman starting out should read his books.

They only read the online reports of where the bite might be happening.

tlapinski 03-28-2024 06:27 AM

Here is part 2 of the interview:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziAXmogqlUc

piemma 03-28-2024 02:30 PM

Great stuff Toby. Thanks for doing this!

saltyric 04-01-2024 07:26 AM

Fantastic. Loved reading Franks books over the years

MAKAI 04-01-2024 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tlapinski (Post 1244718)
Interesting that you say this, we are working on getting connected with a certain old school Cape legend that I believe you fished with some time ago. He hasn't done anything whatsoever publicly as far as I know, but everyone knows of his abilities and accomplishments. Hopefully it comes to fruition.

Part 2 of this interview debuts Thursday morning, I'll post it up once it goes live.

Tony perhaps ?

piemma 04-01-2024 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by MAKAI (Post 1244763)
Tony perhaps ?

YUP!

SAUERKRAUT 04-01-2024 09:56 PM

Daignault Podcast
 
Thank you for this Podcast sharing.

redlite 04-01-2024 10:23 PM

Man Toby, in all the years we known each other, I always imagined this would be your calling, and yet never knew u had a podcast, mainly as too busy since stepping away. Muy bueno
Amazigly my paths never crossed with frank, but wish they had. Pretty cool listen and I could feel the pain in his and his wife's souls not being able to still be after it.
And if in fact next is with the "beast of the beach", his life story to the surf casting world is well over due. unknowingly to most, he is humbly responsibly for pioneering much of what we use and know about catching striped bass. A life time achievement and an interview more anticipated than Avatar
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tlapinski 04-02-2024 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by redlite (Post 1244775)
Man Toby, in all the years we known each other, I always imagined this would be your calling, and yet never knew u had a podcast, mainly as too busy since stepping away. Muy bueno
Amazigly my paths never crossed with frank, but wish they had. Pretty cool listen and I could feel the pain in his and his wife's souls not being able to still be after it.
And if in fact next is with the "beast of the beach", his life story to the surf casting world is well over due. unknowingly to most, he is humbly responsibly for pioneering much of what we use and know about catching striped bass. A life time achievement and an interview more anticipated than Avatar
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Thanks for the kind words, Mike! The podcast has been a lot of work but quite fun as it affords me time to regularly talk surf since my current magazine employment focuses more on the green bass world than that of the seven striped one. Being able to sit down with Frank and Joyce was a goal of the podcast from the start as I regularly speak with them both. TC would be amazing as well, hopefully it comes to fruition.

saltfly 04-02-2024 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MAKAI (Post 1244763)
Tony perhaps ?

We speak a couple of times a week.90% of the time it's atleast an hour and more.Lots of "back in the day" and how we changed and adapted all kinds of rigs,lures,etc from the intended design. He's slowed down but the new season approaching has got the juices flowing and getting ready to wet a line.
Humble he is.


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