Episode 29 - The Current State of Fishing Travel: What to Expect Moving Forward
On the first episode of the new season of WAYPOINTS, host Jim Klug is joined by Cameron Davenport of Eleven Experience and Kimberly Franke of Kanna Travel to discuss what the road ahead looks like for destination angling – both domestic and international. Has the world of fishing returned to normal, and what has changed for the traveling angler? We discuss current rules and regulations, availability, travel trends, and new opportunities, and we break down how traveling anglers can plan ahead and prepare for fishing travel in a changing world. We also roll through a list of the world’s top angling destinations and countries, discussing current accessibility, open-versus-closed, new regulations, and travel protocols. Which countries are wide open, which countries remain closed for the time being, and what we’re hearing about possible openings for the near future. And finally, we discuss ways that you can protect your trip investments and travels from disruptions, cancellations, and shut-downs moving forward. If you have any plans to travel in late 2021 or 2022, then you will absolutely want to tune in to the new season of WAYPOINTS!
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