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  • Casting Homeward

    Join us for an engaging episode with Steve Ramirez, author of Casting Homeward. Dive into America's legendary landscapes—from New England's songbird-filled woods to Yellowstone's wild valleys and Bristol Bay's bear-populated rivers. Steve explores the magic of iconic places that restore our souls and inspire awe. Tune in for a philosophical journey through the wild heart of America and discover stories that connect us to nature's timeless beauty.

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

    • You just published Casting Homeward the fourth book in your casting series. Can you describe the Casting Series?
    • What inspired you go on this multi-year fly fishing quest of discovery?
    • What do you hope readers will get out of your books?
    • What authors and works have influenced your writing?
    • When and where did you start flyfishing?
    • What is your favorite place to flyfish and what would be the target species?
    • What is Casting Homeward about?
    • What was your experience fishing in Alaska?
    • What species of fish impressed you the most and why?
    • Did fishing in Alaska change how you think and feel about the natural world?
    • What did you discover in Montana and what were your experiences?
    • You spent some time in The Catskills, considered the birthplace of American Fly Fishing. What were your thoughts while fishing there?
    • You started your book with Texas and ended with Texas. What makes Texas special to you?

  • Fly Fishing Evolution

    George Daniel has been experimenting, innovating, and developing strategies and techniques since he started fly fishing. One thing he’s discovered is that fly fishing doesn’t stand still; it evolves. Join us to learn about the cutting-edge strategies for nymphing, dry fly, and streamer fishing that are used on the water today. Equipment, fly patterns, rigs, and casting are all fair game.

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

    • What inspired you to write your latest book Fly Fishing Evolution?
    • What rod do you use for most of your fishing?
    • Does the weight of the rod determine the size of fish I can catch?
    • What do you see as the next step in rod development?
    • In what circumstances would you select a Tenkara rod over traditional tackle?
    • Do you carry more than one rod when fishing?
    • How do you rig for two flies, and when do you use this?
    • Do you see advantages to using a non-slip loop knot to attach your flies?
    • Do use the drop-shot nymphing technique? If so when?
    • How do you avoid having your mono rigs twist and tangle?
    • What do you use for your sighter?
    • When is it time to switch from a euro nymphing rig to a suspension rig?
    • What are your thoughts on confidence flies?
    • What are the flies you use most often for nymphing?

  • Musky Magic

    Erik Thue, a professional guide in Wisconsin, has been targeting musky with a fly for many years. His intimate knowledge of this elusive predator will help you get one on the hook. Join us to hear his secrets.

  • Fly Fishing the Surf

    Lee Baermann has been fly fishing the surf for over 40 years. Lee guides us on California's southern coast finding beach structure, surf species, productive flies and fishing techniques. Join us and find out how get the best out of the surf.

  • Fly Fishing Florida’s Largemouth Bass

    Debbie Hanson, a professional guide in southwest Florida, specialized in getting her clients hooked up with Florida’s strain of largemouth bass. These bass are different than the strains in the north and many consider them the monsters of largemouth bass. Listen in to learn about these bass and how to hook up with what may be your trophy bass of a lifetime.

    • What makes the Florida strain of largemouth bass different?
    • What is the best place to fish for trophies in Florida?
    • Does the Florida strain exist in other states?
    • What are the factors that contribute to the growth of trophy-sized bass?
    • Where do you look for the larger bass?
    • What are the most effective flies to use for largemouth bass?
    • How deep do you fish?
    • What's the best time of day to fish?
    • What fly did you catch your trophy largemouth on?

     

  • Trout, Salmon and Char

    Tom Boyd has traveled the world studying trout, salmon and char. He's tagged them, done DNA analysis, studied their habitat and range as well as individual characteristics. In his recent book Trout Salmon and Char he presents new findings, behavior patterns and proven tactics to catch more fish. Join us and pick Tom's brain about this new data he's collected so you can better understand these fish and catch more of them.

  • Yellowstone Runners

    Chester Allen has fished the migration run of the rainbow and brown trout from Montana’s Hebgen Lake into Yellowstone National Park’s Madison River during the fall for many years. Join us and learn about where to fish, what flies to use, and how to find the best water for very large trout!

  • Rangeley Lakes Region of Maine

    Bob Romano is an author and fishing camp owner in the Rangeley Lakes region of Maine. Bob loves to examine why we fish while using the rivers, lakes, and streams of Maine’s Great North Woods as his literary canvas. Join us to learn about the places to fish, how to fish them and a bit of history about this historic fishing region.

  • New York City Fly Fishing - Only a Cab Ride Away

    New York City area is one of the most densely populated areas in the country. However, if one were to take a map, a pencil compass and make a 90 mile circle around New York City there are hundreds of high quality fly fishing streams within this area. Join us as we take a tour of some great fisheries in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania all within a short drive of the 'Big Apple'.

  • Next Episode in the Works: Stay with Us!

    Hello, listeners! We wanted to give you a quick update: while we're still finalizing our next guest for the show, rest assured that we're working hard to bring you another exciting, insightful and of course fishy episode. Stay tuned for more details, and in the meantime, feel free to check out our past episodes or drop us a line with any topics you'd like to hear more about. Thanks for your continued support and patience!

  • Fly Fishing, Writing and Stories

    John Gierach has been writing about fly fishing for most of his life. He is the author of twenty-one books including Trout Bum, Sex, Death and Flyfishing, Standing in a River Waving a Stick and A Fly Rod of Your Own. Join us for a chat with John about his writing, inspiration and of course fly fishing.

  • Fly Fishing and Photographing the World

    Barry and Cathy Beck have traveled the world fly fishing and photographing their adventures. Learn how their secrets about traveling for fly fishing and how to get the best photographs for youself or your clients.

  • Matching Eastern Hatches

    Mayflies to caddisflies, knowing how to match the hatch can make or break your day on the water. Henry Ramsay, author of Matching Major Eastern Hatches will dive deep into the life cycles of key insects, the flies that best imitate them, and the strategies you need to fool more trout. Whether you’re new to entomology or a seasoned angler looking to refine your approach, this episode will help you unlock the secrets to more productive days on the stream.

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

    • Henry, what inspired you to write Matching Major Eastern Hatches and how does it differ from other hatch-matching books?
    • For someone new to Eastern waters, how important is it to understand insect life cycles compared to simply having the “right” fly?
    • What do you consider the six most important insect groups anglers need to master in the East?
    • What role does observation—both streamside and in-hand—play in accurately identifying a hatch?
    • Do you think that more emphasis should be placed on fly fishermen being able to identify nymph and pupa stages of mayflies and caddis flies?
    • When matching a hatch do you prefer a fly that is a direct match or more of a general look fly?
    • Mayflies are the poster child of hatch-matching—what are the major Eastern species anglers should know?
    • How can you tell when trout are feeding on emergers?
    • Regarding multiple flies, what conditions determine the setup you use?
    • How important are mayfly spinner falls to the trout angler?
    • Caddisflies often confuse anglers compared to mayflies—what key differences should we focus on?
    • How do you fish caddis emergences differently from mayflies in terms of presentation?
    • Stoneflies are often overlooked in the East compared to the West—how important are they in Eastern streams?
    • What common mistakes do anglers make when trying to fish a stonefly hatch?
    • Midges can be intimidating because of their size—how critical are they to Eastern fly fishers?
    • How do you adjust your fly selection when conditions are tough and trout ignore traditional hatch patterns?

  • Peacock Bass and Other Brazilian Treasures

    Jeff Currier has been at it again. Exploring exotic parts of the world in search of fly fishing treasures. Join us as Jeff talks about his travels to Brazil, Venezuela and Panama in search of peacock bass, piranha, arowana, jacunda and monster catfish.

  • What Every Tropical Flats Fly Fisher Needs To Know

    Mike has fished the saltwater flats of Belize, Christmas Island, Cuba, the Yucatan, and the Florida Keys. The techniques and methods he’s learned along the way are invaluable. Join us as Mike shares what he’s learned about fly fishing the flats, including tackle, knots, casting, presentation, tactics, and much more.

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

    • If I was making my first saltwater flats trip, what are the things I need to do to prepare for the experience to get the most from the trip?
    • Do you prefer 7 wt or 8wt for most species, locations?
    • What features should I look for in a reel?
    • Do you use primarily floating lines or is it wise to have other types with you?
    • What knots do you need to know for saltwater?
    • How do you prepare for your casts on a boat?
    • Are there clues or simple rules as to which flats hold fish at which tides?
    • What would you recommend a DIY traveler do to find productive flats before traveling to an area?
    • I have trouble seeing the movement of the fish. so my first cast is not as accurate as I would like it to be. I fish from a boat, am I not getting the right information from the guide. Is it a communication issue?
    • What flies do you like using for bonefish?
    • What techniques are most productive for permit?
    • What tips do you have for catching tarpon?
    • What are your favorite flies for snook?
    • Is it best to wade into the tidal current or with it (follow the tide shallower?)?




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