She was one of the first female saltwater fishing captains in Tampa Bay. She competed on the professional redfish tournament circuit as part of the first all-female team to qualify for a national championship — finishing in the top 10 out of nearly 250 mostly male teams. And after 30 years, she's still on the water. Captain Leiza Fitzgerald joins Greg at the stunning waterfront of Farlow's on the Water in Englewood, FL for an inspiring conversation.
Leiza opens up about what it took to carve out a career in a world that wasn't built for her — navigating sponsorships, single motherhood, saltwater stigmas, and a tournament circuit that didn't know what to do with two women who just kept catching fish. She shares the marketing genius that helped her outsell her male counterparts for sponsors, why she never wore a bikini on a tournament boat, and how that decision is the reason she's still thriving three decades later.
But at the heart of this conversation is something every Girl Dad will feel deeply — the unbreakable bond between a parent and a child built one fishing trip at a time. From her dad being her very first charter client (and nearly getting her in trouble over an oversized redfish) to her 29-year-old son who still joins her every opening morning of turkey season, Leiza leaves us with a reminder that echoes long after the lines are reeled in: it's never really about the fish.
This episode is brought to you by St. Croix Rods and Seviin Reels — two of the most trusted names in fishing. We're also proud to be supported by the American Sportfishing Association, whose advocacy work protects the access and conservation that make stories like Leiza's possible for the next generation of anglers. And a special thank you to the Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach Visitor and Convention Bureau for welcoming us to one of Florida's most breathtaking fishing destinations. We are grateful for the support of all three in making this conversation possible.