Meet Captain Dan Kipnis
Take one look at Dan Kipnis, and it’s clear you’re not looking at the average TCP presenter. (Of course, defining an “average” presenter would be nearly impossible anyway, but that’s another story.) Captain Dan, as he prefers to be called, is a Miami native and a fishing enthusiast who once lived in Colombia. He spoke with TCP staffer Alex Carey via email last week.
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