Listen "Beyond the Catch: Joe Heinlen’s Dedication to Lake Chelan"
Episode Synopsis
Today on Small Towns Unscripted, we’re joined by Joe Heinlen, owner of Lake Chelan Adventures and one of the valley’s most trusted fishing guides. Joe moved to Chelan in 1996 from the small town of Toutle, Washington—where he experienced the eruption of Mount St. Helens. After 17 years with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, he retired in 2009, but his passion for fishing led him into guiding in 2003, and he’s never looked back.While many people think fishing on Lake Chelan is just a summer pastime, the reality is it’s a year-round sport—and Joe has spent between 250 and 300 days a year for decades out on the water. From Lake Trout and Salmon to the uplake Cutthroat fishery he helped develop alongside Mark Lipincott, Joe has truly dedicated his life to this lake. He’s also been deeply involved with the health department and Fish & Wildlife to preserve Chelan’s incredible fishery.Now, as Joe and his wife prepare to sell their home and spend more time with family, including his brother and four grandkids he can’t wait to take fishing, he joins us to reflect on a remarkable run. Get ready to be educated, entertained, and inspired by a true sportsman—and a good man.
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