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The Sustainable Angler Podcast: Flood Tide Co. Founder Paul Puckett

Posted on April 11, 2019

Rick Crawford

In this episode I interview Flood Tide Co. Founder Paul Puckett and chat about fishing in the Seychelles, how Paul got started as an artist, Flood Tide’s journey starting out in an attic to becoming 1% for the Planet Members to their new “Sprummer” collection which includes shirts made with Repreve fabrics made from recycled plastic bottles! Hope you enjoy!

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