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  • Fly Fishing Tailwaters

    Pat Dorsey shares his tips and tactics for fishing tailwaters. Don't miss this show he'll cover nymphing, dry-fly and streamer fishing for those difficult, hard to catch lunkers.

  • The Battenkill

    Doug Lyons, a local expert, will help you to sort out one of the most challenging rivers to fish, the Battenkill River. He covers fishing access, hatches, patterns and strategies for both the Vermont and New York stretches. This is home to the Orvis Company and the American Museum of Fly Fishing. Join us to see if you’re ready to give the Battenkill a try.

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

    • What is your personal history with the Battenkill?
    • What makes the river special to you?
    • How is your book Fly Fishing Guide to the Battenkill different from other "where to fish" type books?
    • Are there big fish in the Battenkill?
    • What is the history of the river?
    • What is the current health of the river?
    • What seasons can you fish the Battenkill?
    • Can you float a canoe or boat on the river?
    • What are the important hatches?
    • Do streamers work well on the river?
    • Is the fall the best time to catch larger fish?
    • Are there any special strategies or techniques that work better on the Battenkill?
    • What recommendations do you have for night fishing in the Battenkill?
    • What is the strangest or most unusual experience you've had while fishing on the river?

  • What Fly for What Bug?

    Peter Stitcher is an aquatic biologist who knows what flies work best to imitate the stage of insects in their lifecycle. Are you ever confused about what file to use when? Join us to learn about the lifecycles of the most common insects we encounter on rivers and lakes and how to pick the perfect fly for the job.

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

    • What are the three categories you use to describe flies?
    • What is more important size, color or shape?
    • Why are flies like the Red Dart and Blowtorch so effective?
    • How do you organize your fly boxes?
    • What is a life cycle and why is it important to understand?
    • What are the life cycles for mayflies, caddisflies, midges and stoneflies?
    • What stages of the life cycles are the most productive for fishing?
    • What flies work best to imitate the different stages?
    • What places do you look to see what insects are active?
    • How would you imitate daphnia?
    • Is fly selection just as important as drift depth and presentation?

  • Cruising for Carp

    Paul Rose was sight fishing for tailing carp before it was “hip”. He's tackled all the challenges associated with these freshwater bonefish and considers these explorations with his clients the basis for their saltwater training school. Listen in to learn about fly fishing for carp - something you can do almost anywhere in the world.

  • Fly Gear

    Gary Borger discusses the how, when, where and why to develop the ideal equipment selection strategy for your fly fishing. Whether it be rod action, flexion profile, reel characteristics or leader construction Gary has an opinion based on a lifetime of experience, listen in and hear what he has to say.

  • Simple Flies

    Morgan Lyle uses simple flies to catch trout in the mountains, stripers at the beach and any other fish he can reach with a cast. Sometimes the best fly is a simple one. Whether you're a beginner looking to get started with tying or an expert looking to get back to basics Morgan will explain all the techniques, tools and materials you need to tie simple flies in this podcast.

  • Fly Fishing the Green River

    Kevin Clegg, a professional guide, has been guiding on the Green River in Utah for over 20 years. His knowledge of this exquisite fishery is deep and wide. Outstanding fly fishing and scenery make this fishery one for your bucket list. Join us as Kevin shares his secrets about this great piece of water.

  • Fly Fishing Stillwaters with Chironomids

    Phil Rowley is well known for his mastery of lake fishng. In this show you'll learn Phil's secrets and techniques to fly fishing for trout with Chironomids and other hot flies.

  • Tailwaters

    Aaron Jasper is known for finding and hooking up with big fish and what better place to do this than tailwaters. Most of the world's tailwaters can be fished any time of the year so listen in as Aaron shares his tips and tactics for fishing these super productive waters.

  • Backpack Fly Fishing

    Dan Steere has moved towards a simpler easier to manage method of fly fishing. Let's face it you can't take all your gear on a backpacking trip and still have room for your food and tent. If you want to catch a wide variety of fish with simple, minimalist equipment that can fit into a daypack or backpack you'll want to listen to Dan's ideas and methods. Join us to see how you can get back to a simpler approach to fly fishing and enjoy it.

  • Cracked: The Ugly Truth About Dams

    Steven Hawley, an environmental journalist, has revealed the ugly truth about dams. The estimated 800,000 dams in the world can’t be blamed for destroying the Earth’s entire biological inheritance, but they play an outsized role in that destruction. What started as an arguably good government project has drifted oceans away from that original virtuous intent. Join us to learn about the effect dams have had on our planet and what the future of dams can be in our warming world.

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

    • You recently published "Cracked: The Future of Dams in a Hot, Chaotic World." What inspired you to write the book?
    • How do you see the role of dams evolving in the context of global climate change?
    • What are some innovative alternatives to dams for water management and power generation?
    • Can you share a story from the book that particularly moved or motivated you?
    • Detractors to dam removal cite the financial and environmental benefits of dams. Can you provide a counterpoint to these arguments?
    • How do you propose we balance the human need for water and power with the ecological necessity to maintain free-flowing rivers?
    • How do indigenous and local communities fit into the narrative around dams and their impact?
    • Can you talk about a specific dam removal project that you cover in the book and its outcomes?
    • Can you discuss specific examples where dam removal has led to noticeable improvements in fishing quality or fish biodiversity?
    • In some cases, a dam removal would destroy fisheries as we know them. What are your thoughts on those situations?
    • What are the most common misconceptions about dams?
    • Is it possible to remove a dam like the Glen Canyon Dam?
    • Are dams still being built in the United States?
    • How do you see the dialogue around dams changing in the next decade?

  • Kayak Fly Fishing in Baja Mexico

    Gary Bulla is an expert on fly fishing salt water from Point Conception to the Sea of Cortez. He has landed over 130 species on the fly. Listen in to learn Gary's strategies and techniques for fly fishing from a kayak in Baja, Mexico.

  • 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.

  • Tangling with Tarpon

    Those that have fished for the Tarpon say it's addicting. So if you dare join Tad Burke a professional guide in the Florida Keys and learn his secrets about hooking up with a Tarpon and staying hooked.

  • Fly Fishing the Finger Lakes Region of New York

    Mike Hogue, a professional fly tier and fly shop owner, has fished the Finger Lakes region of New York for over 25 years. The lakes, unique unto themselves in beauty, offer salmon, rainbow trout and lake trout all available on the fly. Listen in as Mike takes us on a tour of this unusual fishing destination and shares his secrets to success in fishing in this area.

    • What finger lakes are the most important for fly fishing?
    • Do you fish both the lakes, streams and tributaries?
    • What species of fish can be targeted with a fly?
    • What lake should you fish if you want to catch a Lake Trout on the fly?
    • Are there migratory rainbow runs on all the lakes?
    • What time of year do each of the migratory runs happen?
    • Which lake has the famous Brown Drake hatch?
    • What type of boat is the best to use on the lakes?
    • What type and size of flies work best for the salmon?




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