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  • Alabama's Best Fly Fishing

    Alabama is quickly becoming one of the most exciting and diverse fly fishing destinations in North America—and Matt Lewis is here to prove it. Join us as we uncover more than 50 hidden gems across the state, from Appalachian streams teeming with redeye bass to coastal marshes alive with trophy redfish. Whether you're chasing bass, bream, or saltwater giants, Alabama has it all. Don’t miss this eye-opening journey through one of fly fishing’s best-kept secrets!

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

    • What inspired you to write Alabama’s Best Fly Fishing and showcase this state as a fly fishing destination?
    • Many anglers overlook Alabama—why do you think it’s a hidden gem in the fly fishing world?
    • Why is Alabama called "America's Amazon"?
    • How would you describe the diversity of Alabama’s fisheries compared to other states in the South or across the country?
    • Can you walk us through the typical bonefish diet and how it may vary by location?
    • What makes the redeye bass so unique and special for fly anglers?
    • What type of water do you find these fish?
    • What are the best strategies and fly patterns for targeting redeye bass in Alabama streams?
    • What other bass species are popular to target?
    • Alabama is known for trophy striped bass—what are your go-to methods and flies for targeting them?
    • What other species of fish are available to fly fish for?
    • If you could only choose one place to fish which location would go to?
    • What makes Alabama’s Gulf Coast marshes and estuaries special for fly anglers?
    • What species are there to target in the marshes and estuaries?

  • Bugs

    Paul Weamer, a professional guide and author, having fished both the eastern and western United States teaches us about the “Bugs”. Matching the hatch is always challenging but Paul knows how to simplify it so that you can quickly and easily identify the insects and pick the right fly to imitate them. Join us and learn entomology the easy way.

  • After Dark Predators: Fly Fishing with Mouse Patterns for Trophy Brown Trout

    When the sun goes down, big brown trout come out to hunt—and few flies trigger more violent takes than a well-fished mouse. In this episode, Michigan guide Tommy Lynch breaks down the art and science of fly fishing with mouse patterns. We cover mouse fly design, rods and lines, presentation tactics, reading water at night, and how to safely fish after dark. If you want to target your biggest trout on purpose, this episode delivers the playbook.

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

    • What is it about mouse patterns that triggers such aggressive strikes from big brown trout at night?
    • Are trout actually keying on real mice, or is it more about sound, silhouette, and disturbance?
    • What time of year do you find mouse fishing to be most productive?
    • Why do anglers target nighttime browns with mouse patterns, when subsurface steamers can be really effective at night and have much higher hook-up percentages?
    • Are there particular geographic locations where nighttime mouse pattern fishing is most productive?
    • What features do you look for in a great mouse fly—materials, buoyancy, tail, legs?
    • Do you prefer foam, deer hair, or hybrid mouse patterns, and why?
    • How does color matter at night—dark vs. light vs. natural tones?
    • What’s your go-to retrieve when fishing a mouse pattern after dark?
    • Do you prefer skating, waking, or subtle twitching—and when does each shine?
    • What are the most common presentation mistakes anglers make with mouse flies?
    • How do you “map” a piece of water during the day to fish it effectively at night?
    • What rod, line, and leader setup do you recommend specifically for mouse fishing?
    • What safety considerations should anglers think about before fishing at night?

  • Fly Fishing - Art of War

    Chad Schiel treats his fishing with all the seriousness of going to war. He uses the term W.E.T. to describe his approach, which stands for Weather, Enemy, Terrain, and is actually a military intelligence term used in the Marines to collect and evaluate intelligence to prepare battlefield operations. To find out how this applies to your fly fishing you'll have to listen in to this show.

  • Fly Fishing For Bluefish On The Eastern Seaboard

    John McMurray specializes in guiding and fishing Jamaica Bay's 10,000 acres of salt marsh flats just minutes away from New York City. Listen to this podcast to learn the secrets of fishing for bluefish in Jamaica Bay and other Eastern seaboard locations.

  • Fly Fishing Iceland

    Gunnar Petersen's company has over thirty years of experience hosting and guiding fly fishers in Iceland. Trout, Salmon and Arctic Char can be caught there in some of the most scenic places in the world. Fly fishing in Iceland is different than most countries so listen in and find out all you need to know about fishing this unique fishery.

  • Photography - How to Capture What You See

    Carol's photographs and paintings have not only appeared in most of her husband Skip's 21 fly-fishing and -tying books, but also on the covers and interior pages of such magazines and books as Grey's Sporting Journal, Fly Fisherman, Yale Angler's Journal, American Angler, Fly Fishing & Tying Journal, and America's Favorite Flies. Join us and learn how to take better photographs of the beautiful places you fish, your fishing buddies, fish and of course yourself.

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

    • What don't my photos turn out the way I see them?
    • What do you recommend for pocket-sized, waterproof, point and shoot camera?
    • Can you take good photos with your phone?
    • What do you do to protect your camera from water?
    • Do you use polarizing or warming filters?
    • How to keep from stressing out the fish?
    • How can you get a good photo of your fish when you are alone?
    • What makes a compelling photograph?
    • What time of day makes for the best photographs?
    • What is the rule of thirds and how can it make my photos better?
    • How can I improve the photos I'm taking?

  • 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?

  • Trout Spey and the Art of the Swing

    Steven Bird started trout spey fishing long before the current trend started. Many fly fishers equate spey fishing with steelhead or salmon on large rivers but it can be applied on small rivers or streams for trout just as effectively. Join us to learn about the gear, flies and techniques used for trout spey fishing that you can use on your next outing.

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

    • What inspired you to write your book Trout Spey & The Art Of the Swing?
    • What got you started spey fishing?
    • What is trout spey?
    • What advantages does two-handed spey fishing for trout offer?
    • What is the ideal rod for trout spey?
    • What is the difference between a trout spey rod and a switch rod?
    • What type of lines are used with trout specy?
    • How do you select a tip?
    • How do you set up your leaders?
    • What are the different parts of a wetfly presentation?
    • What is the Leisenring Lift?
    • What determines what size, color and proportions of your flies?
    • Do you fish multi fly rigs?
    • What are you favorite wet fly patterns?

  • 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.

  • European Fly Fishing Techniques

    Jeff Currier has learned a lot by participating in the World Fly Fishing Championships including the Polish and Spanish nymphing techniques and English lake techniques. Listen to this podcast as Jeff shares all that he's learned from European fly fishers.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Muskie on the Fly

    Muskie on the fly? You've got to be kidding! Robert Tomes isn't kidding at all in fact you'll learn exactly how to hook up with one of these aggressive predators on the show.
    Robert demystifies the Muskie and will tell you why fly fishing for Muskie might be an even better option than throwing big plugs at them.

  • Fly Fishing Tips for Trout, Bass and Panfish

    Over the many years that Skip Morris has fished and written about fly fishing he's uncovered many nuggets of information that have helped him and others to catch more fish. Whether it's trout, bass or panfish Skip has something to share that will improve your odds. Listen to this podcast and up your game!




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