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Blind Hog Adventures Inshore Saltwater Fishing Podcast

Blind Hog Adventures Inshore Saltwater Fishing Podcast

By: Cory Furlough
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A podcast in which we aim to highlight, teach techniques, and highlight the places and people of Eastern North Carolina which make up one of the best in-shore saltwater fishing destinations in the country!Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • S2:E1 - Cory and Gaston kick off Season 2! Staggering stats, New partners, Bigger guest, and more!
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode Cory and Gaston recap season 1 and kick off Season 2 in style! Staggering stats, New partners, Bigger guest, and some up to date fishing content make up this episode and you just may not believe what you hear! That's ok though, the numbers never lie and lucky for you Gaston and I don't either! We can not thank you all enough for making season 1 such a success! Here is to season 2 and the heavy hitters that will make their appearances along the way!

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    52 mins
  • S1:E14 - Nathan Van Nortwick of Belhaven Oyster Company.
    Oct 2 2025

    Nathan Van Nortwick of Belhaven Oyster Company and his family are raising some of the best oysters on the east coast right here in the waters of the Pungo River! Aquatic agriculture is a growing in popularity here in the pristine waters of Eastern North Carolina and Nathan pulls back the curtain and walks us through just what it takes to be successful in this field. This is one episode you do not want to miss!

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    55 mins
  • S1:E13 - Red Line Rigs Pro-Staffers tell all! (Part 2 of 2)
    Sep 5 2025

    In this episode the Red Line Rigs Pro-Staffers from all over North Carolina come together in Raleigh to talk fishing, new life directions, and share things that just might break the internet!

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    47 mins
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