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Diaries of a Lodge Owner

Diaries of a Lodge Owner

著者: Outdoor Journal Radio Podcast Network
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In 2009, sheet metal mechanic, Steve Niedzwiecki, turned his passions into reality using steadfast belief in himself and his vision by investing everything in a once-obscure run-down Canadian fishing lodge.

After ten years, the now-former lodge owner and co-host of The Fish'n Canada Show is here to share stories of inspiration, relationships and the many struggles that turned his monumental gamble into one of the most legendary lodges in the country.

From anglers to entrepreneurs, athletes to conservationists; you never know who is going to stop by the lodge.

© 2026 Diaries of a Lodge Owner
出世 就職活動 旅行記・解説 社会科学 経済学
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  • Episode 148: How To Become A Fishing Guide
    2026/07/01

    The fastest way into a fishing guide career is not a perfect resume, it is getting yourself into the right lodge and proving you belong there. Around the table at Two Rivers Lodge, we sit down with three working guides, Rick Payne, John “Cowboy” Jomban, and Caleb Johnson, to talk about how guiding really starts: nerves, rough water, limited gear, and the moment you realize you are responsible for someone else’s best day of the year.

    You will hear what their first guiding experiences were actually like, from learning boat control the hard way to figuring out how to lead guests when you are still new yourself. We also get into the pressure side of the job: guests who expect constant action, days when weather and fish refuse to cooperate, and how a good guide keeps the mood strong without pretending. The big takeaway is that teaching is not a backup plan, it is a core skill. Explaining fish behaviour, reading clouds and pressure, and using your own logs and patterns can turn a slow bite into a day people talk about for years.

    We also dig into modern electronics like mapping, sonar, and LiveScope as tools for both fishing and trust. When guests can see fish follow and not commit, the day becomes a team problem to solve, not a blame game. If you are thinking about becoming a fishing guide in Canada, working at a Canadian fishing lodge, or just want a behind-the-scenes look at what makes a great guest experience, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who dreams about guiding, and leave a review so more anglers can find the show.

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    1 時間 29 分
  • Episode 147: Life Behind The Guideboat Wheel
    2026/06/24

    A fishing guide’s job is not just finding fish. It’s reading people, managing pressure, and turning a tough bite into a day your guests will still talk about on the drive home. Around the table at Two Rivers Lodge, we trade honest stories about guiding in Northern Ontario, learning unfamiliar water near Kenora, and the moment you realize you’re not “just a fishing buddy” anymore, you’re responsible for the experience.

    We get into what happens when yesterday’s shoreline pattern dies, how short strikes and changing conditions test your confidence, and why electronics like Humminbird side imaging and forward-facing sonar can feel amazing one day and confusing the next. We also talk about the stuff that truly builds a lodge’s reputation: guide teamwork, sharing information, and keeping guests engaged even when the lake makes you work for every walleye and northern pike.

    Then the stories take off. Wolf pups at a shoreline den, a rescued golden eagle named Hope, and bush-job close calls involving float planes and a helicopter power loss that still makes your palms sweat. We wrap with hard-earned outdoor lessons, from hunting adrenaline to the simplest fishing truth of all: your chain is only as strong as your weakest link, and a cheap snap can cost you the fish of a lifetime.

    If you enjoy fishing lodge life, multi-species angling, and real guide talk about walleye, pike, muskie, and trout, you’ll feel right at home here. Subscribe so you don’t miss the next one, share this with a buddy who lives for the north, and leave a review to help more anglers find the show.

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    1 時間 22 分
  • Episode 146: I Return To Guiding To See If I Still Have It
    2026/06/17

    You can own a lodge, hire great guides, and still feel your confidence wobble the moment you step onto a dock where nobody cares about your past. At Two Rivers Lodge, I’m back in the boat as a working guide, staring at new water, new electronics, and guests I’ve never met, asking myself the only question that matters: do I still have it?

    I talk through the real difference between “helping out” and being responsible for the entire guest experience, from navigation and safety to putting walleye in the slot for shore lunch. You’ll hear what it’s like to learn a lake fast with GPS mapping, Humminbird Helix, and Garmin LiveScope, plus the honest frustration when the screen does not look the way you’re used to. Then we get into the fishing: northern pike patterns shifting with weather, cabbage at the mouths of bays, current areas that hold fish deeper, and the simple trigger that keeps producing strikes so far: hits on the pause.

    But guiding is not only about fish. I share the awkward feeling of being “not the owner” in the main lodge, and the way service and conversation build trust the same way a good day on the water does, one small moment at a time. If you love Canadian fishing lodge stories, northern Ontario multi-species action, and the mindset side of guiding, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a fishing buddy, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show.

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    34 分
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