Topic: Fishing

9 chapters across the catalog

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]
54:15 - 58:25

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]

Judy Enright, Federal Migratory Bird Act Seizures

A video report details the case of Ann Arbor artist Judy Enright, whose painting was seized by U.S. Fish & Wildlife agents. The seizure was based on the Federal Migratory Bird Act of 1918, which prohibits the sale of certain bird feathers. The report also covers Peggy Bargan, who was indicted for using eagle feathers in a "dream catcher" intended for the First Lady.

Ofelia Santoya Lost Daughter And 5 Grandchildren In Fire April 19, 1993 Never Seen, Unedited Footage [BmCLHurU0RA]
22:35 - 26:15

Ofelia Santoya Lost Daughter And 5 Grandchildren In Fire April 19, 1993 Never Seen, Unedited Footage [BmCLHurU0RA]

Branch Davidian Community Life, Federal Surveillance

Ophelia Santoyo describes the daily life of the Branch Davidian community as peaceful and multicultural, likening the residents to brothers and sisters. She recalls federal agents posing as university students in a house across the street prior to the February 28th attack. Despite the Davidians attempting to befriend the newcomers, the agents were actually conducting surveillance for the National Guard and BATF.

Original Video Tape River City Talk Intro Ronda And Daughter Ashley 1995 [pT6Nqm0XbWU]
0:12 - 3:15

Original Video Tape River City Talk Intro Ronda And Daughter Ashley 1995 [pT6Nqm0XbWU]

The Andy Griffith Show Theme Song Performance

A vocal rendition of the theme song from The Andy Griffith Show, originally titled The Fishin' Hole, is performed. The lyrics describe a relaxing day spent fishing, skipping stones, and resting in the shade by a fishing hole with a dog named Trey. This musical introduction sets a nostalgic tone before the transition into the main program content.

Salamander Harassment [kZ MFrUcjlI]
8:10 - 11:42

Salamander Harassment [kZ MFrUcjlI]

Fish Traps, EPA Wildlife Protection Priorities

Local residents reported that structural cracks in the Sunken Gardens walls create suction traps that kill small fish, yet the EPA has not addressed these physical hazards. Instead, the agency has focused on fencing off the entire area from human use, leading to complaints that "environmental priests" are prioritizing bureaucracy over actual wildlife welfare. The area, originally built for public enjoyment, is now restricted to authorized personnel only.