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  • Drifting the Green: Expert Tips for Fly Fishing Utah’s Legendary River

    The Green River in Utah is called by some the most beautiful trout river in the United States. Its steep canyon walls and crystal-clear water make for an incredible fly fishing experience. Matt Lucas, owner and professional guide of Western Rivers Flyfisher Guides, will take us down the Green and give us his expert tips on fishing this legendary river.

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

    • What is the history of the Flaming Gorge Dam?
    • Is the Green River an all-season fishery?
    • What weight rods do you recommend?
    • How accessible is the river for DIY anglers without a boat?
    • Where does Section A start and end?
    • What are the fish counts for the A and B sections?
    • What hatches are prevalent on the river?
    • How is Section B different from Section A?
    • When do the mormon crickets and cicadas migrate?
    • What makes the Green River an excellent dry fly fishery?
    • Does Section C have larger trout?
    • What changes do you make when the fish are hesitant to bit?
    • How would you arrange a multi-day float trip?
    • How do the dam releases change the fishing?
    • Is the river managed properly now and what does the future look like?
    • What are the guides and outfitters doing to preserve this fishery?

  • Fly Fishing Art and Illustration

    Dave Whitlock has been creating fly fishing fine art paintings and illustrating his books and articles for most of his life. Listen in to find out how Dave got started, how he creates and how he sells his artwork.

  • Tying Guide Flies and Other Favorites

    Colorado professional guide Landon Mayer is well known in the Rockies for putting his clients on to incredible trophy trout. Landon shares tying steps and fishing and rigging tips for several of his signature guide flies for trout and bass. These nymphs, dry flies, and streamers have proven to be effective around the world. Join us and get the lowdown on why these flies work and how you can use them to catch more fish. GoFundMe page for Landon: https://gofund.me/b29b467e

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

    • How did you get started fly fishing?
    • What are the elements of a guide fly?
    • What size flies do you typically tie and fish?
    • Do you prefer to tie flies for a specific location or general flies that can be used at multiple places?
    • In a typical day of fishing, how many different fly patterns do you fish?
    • What inspired you to create the Tube Midge?
    • Why is the Tube Midge an important fly to have in your box?
    • What makes the Trident Tube Midge different from other stillwater midge patterns?
    • How do you rig for the Trident Tube Midge, and how do you fish it?
    • What was the reason you created Mayer's Mini Leech?
    • What colors do you type Mayer's Mini Leech in?
    • What makes the Mini Leech Jig Damsel different from other stillwater damsel patterns?
    • What are the key elements of the Mini Leech Jig Damsel?
    • How did you come up with the Tails Up Trico, and why is it such a deadly pattern?
    • What is your most tied fly, and is it the most effective fly in the varied waters and conditions we face in fly fishing?
    • Which fly you designed surprised you the most on how successful it was and how popular it became? ...and why?

  • Project Healing Waters

    Steve is the Program Lead in Colorado Springs, Colorado for Project Healing Waters. Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing is dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled active military service personnel and veterans through fly fishing and fly tying education and outings. Steve's program has been rated the top program in the country. Listen in to learn all about Project Healing Waters, how it started, how it works, how it helps and how you can help.

  • A Fishable Feast: Fly Fishing and Eating Your Way Around the World

    What happens when world-class fly fishing meets unforgettable cuisine? Listen in while globetrotting fly fishing guide and chef Matthew Supinski explores the intersection of rivers, culture, and the table. We’ll journey from legendary trout streams to coastal waters around the globe—discovering how food, place, and angling traditions intertwine. If you’ve ever dreamed of chasing fish by day and savoring local flavors by night, this conversation will awaken your appetite for adventure.

  • Fly Fishing Montana's Missouri River

    Trapper Badovinac guided professionally on the Missouri River for nine years and authored a book titled ‘Fly Fishing Montana’s Missouri River’. Listen in to learn all you need to know about fly fishing one of America’s great rivers.

  • Fly Fishing for Steelhead - Queen Charlotte Islands and the Dean River

    Greg Thomas pursues wild steelhead in out of the way places, with a focus on British Columbia. Recently he's fished the Queen Charlotte Islands and the central British Columbia coast. In July he lucked into the best week in 10 years on the Dean River and had 17 fish to the beach in three days. Listen to Thomas' adventures and you'll learn how to reach these unique fisheries where 10-to 20-pound wild steelhead can be found, often in good numbers.

  • Fly Fishing California's Inshore

    The bays, estuaries, and beaches that rim the California coast offer some of the best fly fishing opportunities to be found anywhere in the world but not without their own unique set of challenges and demands. Join Ken Hanley on this podcast to learn the secrets of fly fishing this extraordinary coast.

  • Fly Fishing for Monster Browns on Streamers

    Christy McReynolds knows how to hook up with monster brown trout on the fly. She’s a lifelong angler and has developed her skills on the South Holston and Watauga Rivers in East Tennessee, where she and her husband Jason run their guide service FlyingSoHo. Join us and learn her secrets to finding, hooking up, and landing these fish of a lifetime.

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

    • What is the best time of year for hunting monster browns on streamers?
    • Are large brown trout more active at certain times of the day?
    • Are browns tolerant of a wide range of water temperatures?
    • What are the ideal conditions for brown trout to grow big?
    • Are browns more selective than rainbows?
    • Is fishing good before or after they spawn?
    • What weight rod do you use for larger fish?
    • Do you use floating or sinking lines?
    • What is your leader and tippet setup?
    • What types of streamers do you prefer?
    • what color flies do you use for dirty and clear water?
    • Where do find large fish holding most often?
    • What retrieve methods do you use for streamers?
    • What tips can you give on setting the hook and fighting large fish?

  • Crappie Fly Fishing

    Terry Wilson and his wife Roaxanne have explored the life of the crappie and found many good things about a fish that hasn't got much respect in the past. Crappie are voracious feeders and strong fighters and you can fish for them year round. Listen in to hear about crappie behavior, habits, how to catch them and what flies to use.

  • Ohio Women on the Fly

    Katie started fly fishing just five years ago. Her passion for the sport has been insatiable. Katie’s journey from newbie fly fisher, to local TU Chapter board member, to the founder of Ohio Women on the Fly and now a professional guide has been fast and furious. Join us to hear how Katie’s journey took place and the challenges she faced as a woman in the fly fishing industry.

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

    • How were you introduced to fly fishing?
    • Did you grow fishing?
    • Did you have any preconceived ideas about fly fishing?
    • Where did you get you first fly fishing gear?
    • How did you learn your fly fishing skills?
    • Did you have a mentor?
    • Did you join any groups or clubs?
    • How did Ohio Women on the Fly get started?
    • What type of events does your group sponsor?
    • What recommendations do you have for women thinking about trying fly fishing?
    • How did you get your job at Mad River Outfitters?
    • How did you learn how to guide?
    • Where do you guide?
    • What's next on your journey as a fly fisher?

  • Improving Your Casting Fundamentals to Catch More Fish

    Dusty Wissmath, a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Casting Instructor, will explore the fundamentals of casting that are so important to catching more fish. Are you struggling with a castitng problem? Here's your chance to ask a question of one of the best casting instructors around.

  • Florida's Exotic Peacock Bass

    Alan Zaremba has been fishing and guiding Florida waters since 1986. His expertise in catching the exotic Peacock Bass is unmatched. Join us as Alan unveils his top strategies for catching these colorful trophy fish. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, you won't want to miss these game-changing tips. Get ready to enhance your skills and land the catch of a lifetime!

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

    • Are peacock bass native to Florida?
    • How did they get in the Florida waters?
    • Is the population growing or has it stabilized?
    • Can you explain the habitat preferences of peacock bass and where in Florida they can typically be found?
    • Do you find them in rivers and lakes?
    • Are they found anywhere else in the US?
    • Which species of peacock bass are present in Florida's canals?
    • How large do they get in Florida's canals and what size is considered a trophy in Florida?
    • What weight rod and what type of line do you use?
    • What is your terminal tackle setup?
    • What are some of your favorite fly patterns and why?
    • What are the optimal conditions for fly fishing for peacock bass in terms of weather, time of day, and season?
    • What strategies do you recommend for sight fishing versus blind casting in peacock bass habitats?
    • What are some common mistakes anglers make when fly fishing for peacock bass?

  • Hunting Musky With A Fly

    Rick Kustich caught his first musky around 1990 and has been lured by these apex predators every since. Join us to learn Rick's secrets to getting these fish of 10,000 casts hooked up on a fly. We'll cover equipment, flies and special techniques you won't want to miss.

  • Fighting and Landing Trout

    Kurt Finlayson a former member of the Fly Fishing USA Team and former coach of the US Youth Fly Fishing Team knows how to get fish to the net. To win competitions this is essential. Listen to this podcast and learn his techniques for fighting and landing trout that you can use to bring your hookups to the net.




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