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  • Montana Without the Crowds

    Aaron Jaspers, loves to fish but doesn't love the crowds. He's been exploring some fisheries that are off the beaten track in Montana where you can catch nice sized fish easily and avoid the crowds. Join us to learn more about some great places to fish.

  • Golden Dorado in Bolivia

    Jeff Currier has been on another great adventure - this time in Bolivia for Golden Dorado. Dorado have voracious teeth and put up an incredible fight. Listen in to find out how Jeff did and whether he landed his trophy fish.

  • Terrestrials

    Rick Takahashi considers terrestrials one of the world's most effective patterns. It's a broad category of food from land-dwelling insects to mice and they are in almost every stream and lake around the world. Listen in to learn about tying and fishing terrestrials that will work no matter where you fish.

  • Bahamas Bonefish

    Oliver White has fished all over the world for many exotic species but his home turf in the Bahamas is still where he is most comfortable. The flats of the Bahamas have always been known for outstanding bonefishing and Oliver knows it well. Join us to learn the ins and outs of fly fishing the Bahamas for bonefish.

  • Urban Fly Fishing: Dallas/Fort Worth

    Greg DeMars has fished all over the world but the waters around the Dallas/Fort Worth area are his home waters. Greg will guide us to the hidden gems and unexpected fishing spots in the heart of the bustling Metroplex. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a curious novice, join us to uncover secret creeks teeming with fish, all set against the urban backdrop of DFW. Don't miss out on this adventure that's just around the corner!

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

    • What are the key differences when comparing urban fishing to more remote locations?
    • Do urban fish tend to generally be more aggressive?
    • What weight rods do you recommend?
    • Are the waters in the Dallas Fort Worth area easily accessible to the public?
    • What are the river laws in Texas?
    • What are the most common species to target in the DFW area?
    • What are some of your favorite flies?
    • Are most of the rivers and streams suitable for wading?
    • Can you tell us about the downtown Dallas area fisheries?
    • What does the North Dallas area offer that is different from downtown?
    • What is fishing like in Timber Creek and Lewisville Lake?
    • Are Big Fossil Creek and Big Bear Creek good places to fish in Fort Worth?
    • What fishing is available in the Mid-Cites area?

  • Fly Fishing Adventures in Baghdad

    Joel Stewart found himself based in Camp Victory on the grounds of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's former Al Faw Palace. He fished numerous man-made lakes stocked by the former dictator with a variety of sport fish. Soon he was teaching others how to fly fish. Thus, the Baghdad School of Fly Fishing was born, an angling club that remained in existence for the remainder of the time American troops were in Iraq. Listen in to hear about the exotic fish Joel caught, how the Baghdad School of Fly Fishing was born and how it flourished during times of war.

  • 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?

     

  • Great Lakes Winter Steelhead - Chasing Chrome in the Cold

    Rick Kustich is just getting started when icy winds sweep across the Great Lakes and most anglers pack it in, Rick shares his proven strategies for finding and catching winter steelhead in freezing conditions. Discover how these powerful fish adapt to the cold, what flies trigger their strikes, and the best techniques for slow, deep presentations when water temps drop near freezing. Whether you’re a die-hard steelheader or dreaming of your first chrome in the snow, Rick’s insights will help you turn winter’s chill into your hottest season yet.

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

      • What makes winter steelheaders such a unique and dedicated breed of anglers?
      • How do Great Lakes winter steelhead differ biologically and behaviorally from their Pacific-coast ancestors?
      • Why do you think winter steelhead have adapted so well to the Great Lakes since their introduction in the late 1800s?
      • Can you explain how water temperature and metabolism affect a winter steelhead’s movement and feeding behavior?
      • How do weather patterns—especially snow, rain, and barometric changes—impact the bite?
      • What are your go-to rod and line setups for both swinging and nymphing winter steelhead?
      • How do you balance the need for depth and control when choosing sink tips or leaders?
      • What types of holding water are most productive for winter steelhead—boulder pockets, gravel runs, or tailouts?
      • How important is timing in a winter day—should you be fishing the warmest part of the afternoon?
      • How do subtle water temperature changes, even a degree or two, alter fish activity and feeding?
      • When you’re selecting flies, what patterns give you the best chance—Intruders, Sculpins, Eggs, or something else?
      • How has the two-handed or “Spey” revolution changed the way anglers target winter steelhead in the Great Lakes?
      • How effective is Euro-nymphing for Great Lakes steelhead, and what are its pros and cons in winter conditions?
      • What method if any do you use to deter ice on your fly rods guides when fishing cold weather?
      • Winter steelheading often means long hours with few bites. How do you keep your mental focus and motivation high?

  • St. Brandon's Atoll

    Jeff Currier’s pursuit of the yellow permit, 10 pound plus bonefish and the Picasso triggerfish puts him on the other side of the world on St. Brandon’s Atoll in the Indian Ocean. Who else would endure a 26-hour boat ride after 40 hours of flight travel to add a few more fish to his bucket list. Join us to learn about another “Monsoon” Currier adventure.

  • Moving From Rookie to Novice to Pro

    Pudge Kleinkauf, as a professional guide in Alaska, has answered hundreds of questions throughout her career helping rookies move on up the ladder. Join us and get your questions answered that will help you move from rookie to novice to pro.

  • 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.

  • Trout Hunting Colorado's Four Seasons

    Landon Mayer has fished Colorado his whole life and has guided across the state for many years. Listen to this podcast to find out when the best seasons are to fish and how to fish them.

  • Fall Stillwater Tactics

    Brian Chan, an expert on fly fishing stillwaters, explores the challenges and opportunities that present themselves in fishing stillwaters in the fall.

  • Spring Creek Seduction

    Matt Supinski is the master of selectivity and even wrote a book on it so who else to lead us on a journey to understand how to fish spring creeks. Spring creeks will not only seduce you but test your skills at the highest level. Join us to learn Matt’s secrets to spring creeks.

  • Fishing Streamers For Trophy Trout

    Kelly Galloup knows how to catch trophy trout, especially with streamers, but not in the way you might think. You'll have to listen to our podcast to find out his techniques and strategies. Kelly has written two books and has been published in nearly every major fly fishing periodical in the country. Kelly was also one of the hosts of Fly Fish TV on the Outdoor Life network.




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