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  • Fly Fishing Tactics & Fly Designs for Henry's Fork Toughest Trout

    Rene Harrop has fished the Henry's Fork for 56 years. His experience is unmatched on this challenging spring creek. Join us and learn about the fish, insects and fly fishing techniques for this incredible fishery.

  • Snake River Fly Fishing

    Boots Allen, a third generation Jackson Wyoming fly fishing guide, shares his secrets on fishing the Snake River. Locations, flies and techniques are all covered in this in-depth interview.

  • Music City Fly Girls

    Susan Thrasher is a professional guide and instructor in East Tennessee. She co-founded The Music City Fly Girls a “no drama” fly fishing club which is a bit different than most clubs you may have been part of. Join us to find out how they run their meetings, plan outings across North America and learn from their journeys. You just might get some great ideas for your club!

  • Fly Fishing Sudan

    Jeff Currier, a world traveling fly fisher, went to Sudan to fly fish. Where did he go? What did he fish for? What was his adventure like? Listen in and find out as we go on another Currier adventure.

  • Fly Fishing for Largemouth Bass

    Hooking up with largemouth bass is exciting and definitely splashy. Ken Hanley will tell you exactly how to get them on a fly using special techniques and hot fly patterns.

  • Tactics for Bass, Panfish, Pike & Other Warmwater Species

    Tim Jacobs is a guide and FFI Certified Casting Instructor who fishes both the warm waters of the midwest and the cold waters of the Rocky Mountains. Tim will be sharing tactics including rigs, techniques and fly patterns that you can use to catch more bass. panfish, pike, and other warmwater species. Join us and learn Tim's secrets to warmwater fly fishing.

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

    • Where do you do most of your warmwater fishing?
    • What does a fly fisher need to know about lakes to be productive?
    • Is it more productive to fly fishing from a boat?
    • How do you dissect an unknown lake?
    • What types of rods and lines do you need for warmwater fly fishing?
    • Where should you look for largemouth bass?
    • What is your primary method for finding fish?
    • What types of flies do you use for largemouth bass?
    • When fishing rivers for smallmouth bass, how do you work the water?
    • What's your go-to fly for smallmouth bass?
    • Where do the pike hold in the water column?
    • How do you rig up your leader and shock tippet for pike?
    • What are your favorite types of flies for pike?
    • Where is the best place to find pike?

  • Fishing Wet Flies, Old School Still Works

    Bill Edrington knows what works and one of those things is fly fishing with wet flies for trout. If you haven't been using wet flies this show will be very enlightening and may change the way you fish in the future.

  • Casting And Presentation Strategies For Trout

    Jason was the "Shadow Caster" in the movie A River Runs Through It and knows about presentation skills. Listen to Jason talk about how we perceive trout and how trout perceive us, the predator/prey relationship and how we should present our flies to the trout.

  • Effective Stillwater Fly Fishing

    Michael Gorman, a professional guide of more than 30 years helps us make the most of every stillwater fishing outing - even those ego-bruising days when the fish seem to reject everything. Join us to learn Michaels strategies, techniques and secrets.

  • Fly Fishing the Golden Isles

    Capt David Edens, a professional fly fishing guide knows the Golden Isles , its his backyard. The Golden Isles stretch along 100 miles of Georgia's coast and are home to some incredible redfish. Imagine being poled down a low tide flat, fly fishing for red fish, with so many red fish they bump the bottom of the boat. Join us for another adventure.

  • Lesser Known Fly Fishing Venues in South Park

    Michele White, a professional guide in Lake George, Colorado, has extensively explored, fished and documented the tributaries of the South Platte River in South Park. South Park is home to Lake George, the Tarryall River, Lost Creek, Tomahawk, Badger Basin and the headwaters of the South Platte River. Listen in to this podcast if you're looking for fishing locations that are less pressured than the South Platte River but still in easy reach of the Denver metro area.

  • 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.

  • Cutthroat on the Upper Snake River

    Paul Bruun has fly fished and guided on the Upper Snake River for over 35 years. His understanding of his home waters and the native cutthroat trout are second to none. Listen in to learn about fly fishing this incredible water for an incredible fish.

  • Fly Tying Made Clear and Simple

    Skip Morris is a full-time fly fishing author and speaker who has published 22 books and over 350 magazine articles on fly fishing and fly tying. Skip makes fly tying so simple anyone can do it. If you’re interested in fly tying but haven’t given it a try yet listen in and Skip will provide all the information you need to get started and to be successful.

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

    • How did you get started tying flies?
    • Is it more expensive to tie your own flies than to buy them?
    • What tools do I absolutely need to get started tying flies?
    • What should I look for in a good vise?
    • What are the important features of a good bobbin?
    • What are the basic materials needed to get started?
    • What is the difference between the different brands of hooks?
    • What is your go-to thread material?
    • What sizes of thread should I get to begin with?
    • What do the different grades of capes mean?
    • Do you weight your flies or use other methods to get deeper?
    • Do you think adding purple to a dry fly marks it fish better?
    • What tips do you have for tying very small flies?

  • 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.




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