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  • Entomology for Stillwaters

    Rick Passek will tell you that knowing about the natural insects that the fish eat is the number one most important thing to learn to become a good fly fisher. Listen in to find out everything you wanted to know about the bugs that live in stillwaters.

  • Fly Fishing the Deschutes River

    Scott Richmond is an award-winning author of nine books on Oregon fly fishing. He’ll give us the guide’s tour of the Deschutes River and prepare you for an outstanding fly fishing adventure.

  • Smallmouth Bass with a Big Bite!

    Randy Ratliff's home waters are in Eastern Tennessee and he's fished these waters most of his life. An Orvis endorsed professional guide Randy knows what it takes to get smallmouth bass on the fly. Listen in and learn Randy's secrets for hooking up with the smallies with a big bite.

  • Chasing Records

    Robert Cunningham has been chasing world records for two decades and has many stories to tell. Listen in to find out about the rare successful record catches, but also on the far more frequent failed attempts and the angling lessons learned from each of them. Anyone who has ever dreamed of a world record catch as well as any angler seeking to improve his fish fighting skill and techniques will learn from these experiences and enjoy a good fish story or two in the process.

  • Brook Trout: Conservation & Fishing

    Bob Mallard is an authority on brook trout and contributes to many of the conservation efforts that are in place today. Brook trout are native to the Eastern United States and were an important gamefish for early anglers. Listen to this podcast to hear about the history, conservation efforts, fly fishing techniques and where to find brook trout today.

  • South Florida's Fishing Paradise

    Jim, the founder of Sweet Waters Adventure, has fished worldwide but finds South Florida one of his favorites. His fishing adventures from Sanibel to the tarpon capital of the world—Boca Grande—to rivers like the Manatee River and the Little Manatee in Manatee County, the Myakka River in Sarasota County, and the Peace River, which teemed with fish. Join us to talk with Jim about fishing these diverse fisheries and fishing with a colorful cast of characters like Fat Wally, Dick Clevenger, and Frank the Net.

    Just a few of the questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • What inspired you to write your book South Florida's Fishing Paradise?
    • What are some of the differences between the East and West coasts?
    • How did you get started fly fishing in Florida?
    • What was your first experience catching a fish on the fly?
    • Who was Dick Clevenger and how did he shape your fishing?
    • What was Boca Grande like back in the 70s?
    • Who was Frank the Net?
    • What makes Charolette Harbor such an interesting fishery?
    • Where should one go to fish South Flordia water without a guide?
    • Why have East Coast tarpon become so difficult to catch?
    • Where can one find the best fishing in Florida now?
    • If you were to move to Florida what would be the best place for fishing?
    • Why have Florida fisheries deteriorated?
    • What can be done to improve the fisheries in Florida?

     

  • Wild Wipers on the Fly

    Matt Snider says fly fishing for wipers is like hooking up with a strong saltwater fish only you're in freshwater. Learn Matt's techniques for finding and hooking up with this exciting fish.

  • Essential Flies for Yellowstone

    Paul Weamer is a professional fly tier and licensed fishing guide in Yellowstone National Park. He considers Yellowstone as his home waters and has spent many years fishing them. Join us to explore the essential flies you need and how to effectively fish them in Yellowstone’s streams, rivers and lakes.

    Just a few of the questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • What fish species are available in the park?
    • What efforts ar being made to remove non-native species?
    • How had the recent flooding affected the fisheries?
    • Have you had any close encounters with grizzly bears?
    • How does your experience from the Upper Delaware translate to waters you fish in Yellowstone?
    • How do you arrange your fly boxes?
    • What are your favorite fly tying materials?
    • Is there still a place for traditional patterns like Humpies, H&L Variants and Wulffs?
    • What are some of your favorite flies for spring?
    • What are some tips for fishing Yellowstone Lake for cutthroats?
    • What are your favorite flies for the summer?
    • What flies work best for fall conditions?
    • Do you use soft hackle flies?
    • What is the best way to present your fly?
    • Do you use beads to get your flies deeper?

  • Matching Warmwater Baitfish: Patterns and Techniques for Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass, Muskie, and Other Predators

    Master guide Kevin Feenstra reveals his proven techniques for targeting bass, musky, pike, and carp using baitfish patterns the fish love. Drawing from over two decades of guiding experience on Michigan's mighty Muskegon River, Kevin shares his expert strategies for reading water and presenting flies to these hard-hitting fish.

    Just a few of the questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • You recently published Matching Warmwater Baitfish. What inspired you to write it and how did it come about?
    • What makes baitfish patterns so effective for targeting predatory fish like smallmouth and largemouth bass, muskie, and others?
    • How important is fly size when imitating baitfish for different predators?
    • What are the key differences in how smallmouth and largemouth bass hunt baitfish?
    • What are your go-to baitfish patterns for smallmouth bass, and how do they differ from those for largemouth?
    • What are some effective retrieves when fishing baitfish patterns for bass?
    • What makes muskie such a challenging species to catch on the fly?
    • Can you explain the "figure eight" technique and when to use it when targeting muskie?
    • What is your goto pattern for musky?
    • What is your favorite throwback fly to convert muskie that follow but won't eat?
    • What are some effective techniques for fishing baitfish flies in heavy cover or structure?
    • How do water clarity and light conditions affect baitfish fly selection?
    • Is there a searching baitfish pattern that you prefer to use when fishing new water?
    • What are some key materials for tying realistic and effective baitfish imitations?
    • What advice do you have for anglers looking to improve their success with baitfish imitations?

  • Conversations with a Bonefish Guide

    Steve Farrelly, started fishing in the Bahamas with world famous guide Stuart Cleare and caught the bonefish bug. Realizing that there was so much incredible knowledge that Stuart shared while fishing, he decided to try to capture it and share it with others, which he has done in his book, Bonefish Barehanded! Join us in the conversations that Steve and Stuart had and learn the secrets to fishing for bonefish in the Bahamas.

    Just a few of the questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • How did you end up using Stuart Cleare as your guide?
    • How did the concept for your book, Barehanded Bonefish! come about?
    • When deciding where to fish, what were the factors Stuart considered?
    • How could you tell where fish were feeding had recently been feeding?
    • What did you learn about seeing fish in the water?
    • Did you fish from the boat as well as wade the flats?
    • What flies did Stuart prefer fishing with, crabs or shrimp?
    • What weight rod and line do you use?
    • What flies did Stuart use most often?
    • What tip did you learn that helped you cast into the wind?
    • Where did Stuart tell you to place your fly?
    • What type of retrieve did you use?
    • What movement did you give your fly?
    • Did you primarily fish to schools of fish rather than solitary fish?

  • A Tale of Three Fish

    Jim Stenson has traveled the world to fish for many species. The "Holy Trinity," as some call them, are still three of the toughest fish to catch. Permit, steelhead, and Atlantic salmon can frustrate even the best fly fishers. Join us to hear Jim talk about some of his exciting and difficult adventures in search of these elusive fish.

    Just a few of the questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • In your quest of the three fish which came first?
    • What is the story about catching your first steelhead?
    • What has been your most unique experience fishing for steelhead?
    • Where do you go most often today to fish for steelhead?
    • How has fishing for steelhead changed since you first started fishing for them?
    • What are the important factors in fishing for steelhead?
    • What was your first experience fishing for Atlantic salmon?
    • What have you learned over the years about fishing for Atlantic salmon?
    • How has fishing for Atlantic salmon changed since you first started fishing for them?
    • What techniques have you used for Atlantic salmon?
    • What makes permit so hard to catch?
    • What locations have you been going to for permit?
    • What have you learned over the years since then about fishing for permit?
    • Over the years which fish has caused you the most amount of consternation?
    • Which fish do you dream about catching the most?

  • Fly Fishing for Atlantic Salmon

    Paul Marriner shares his 25+ years of experience fly fishing for Atlantic Salmon. Learn his secrets about tactics, flies, casting and playing this classic trophy fish.

  • The Bighorn River – World’s Best Tailwater

    Steve Galletta has a passion for dry fishing and matching the hatch, that's what attracted him to the Bighorn River 10 years ago. A professional guide, Steve will share his secrets about one of the world's best tailwater rivers.

  • Long Flies for Big Fish

    Gary Borger knows that fishing long flies holds the greatest opportunity for the fly rodder to take big fish in any water type. Listen in to find out Gary’s secrets about long flies and how to fish them including tactics such as the Broadside Float, the Leisenring Lift, Shotgunning, the Jigging Swing, and many other methods.

  • Dynamic Nymphing

    George Daniel, a competitive fly fisher has effectively used just about every nymphing technique there is. He's been to Europe and competed against some of the best European fly fishers in the game. He's observed, learned and applied the best techniques to his craft. Listen in to learn George's nymphing techniques and you'll be a better fly fisher for it.




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