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  • Dry Fly Strategies

    Paul Weamer, a professional guide and fly tier, understands fishing with a dry fly as the essence of fly fishing. Of course, fish feed primarily under the water but when they rise there's nothing more exciting. Paul has fished highly technical waters like Penns Creek in Pennsylvania, the Upper Delaware River in New York, and spring creeks in Paradise Valley Montana. Listen in as Paul breaks down the best methods, rigs, and fly patterns to catch more fish with dry flies.

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

    • How do the seasons affect dry fly fishing?
    • What weight and length rod do you use?
    • Do you prefer monofilament or fluorocarbon for terminal tackle?
    • Does the glare from tippet to surface tension cause refusals?
    • What products do you use to keep your flies afloat?
    • What fly styles work best for the mayfly life-cycle stages?
    • What fly styles work best for the caddis fly life-cycle stages?
    • What are your favorite stonefly dry fly patterns?
    • What fly styles work best for fast water and slow water?
    • What is more important hook size or the pattern's color?
    • What are the different rise forms and how do you fish them?
    • How do you fish to non-steady risers?
    • How do you fish springs creeks with finicky fish?
    • What are the differences between dry fly strategies in the west versus those in the east?

  • Fly Fishing Soft-Hackles

    Allen McGee specializes in both traditional and progressive soft-hackle flies and fly fishing methods. He pushes the boundaries of these wet flies and knows how to get the most out of this often ignored fly fishing method. Join us and learn how to use the soft-hackle method of fishing to catch more fish.

  • An Entirely Synthethic Fish

    Anders Halverson has done an exhaustive study of the origin of the rainbow trout, it's history and how it has been stocked throughout the world. Listen in to learn about this fish we love so dearly.

  • Fly Fishing Christmas Island

    Steve McLaughlin has taken more than 450 anglers to Christmas Island over the past six seasons and has fished more than 66 days on the atoll for bonefish, giant trevally, bluefin and golden trevally as well as landed many milkfish on the fly. Listen in to find out what fly fishing on Christmas Island is all about.

  • Hunting Musky With A Fly

    Rick Kustich caught his first musky around 1990 and has been lured by these apex predators every since. Join us to learn Rick's secrets to getting these fish of 10,000 casts hooked up on a fly. We'll cover equipment, flies and special techniques you won't want to miss.

  • Mongolia - Genghis Khan’s Home Waters

    Michael Caranci is one of fly fishing's most experienced and globally respected professionals.  He manages the operations, guest services, and conservation programs for Fish Mongolia and Mongolia River Outfitters, the premier fly fishing guides and outfitters for fly fishing for taimen in Mongolia. Join us to learn what an adventure to Mongolia is all about and how you can catch the largest trout in the world – taimen as well as lenok, grayling, and pike.

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

    • What areas of Mongolia do you fish?
    • What's the best time of year to fish?
    • How long should you plan for your trip to Mongolia?
    • How do you get to the rivers you fish?
    • Can you describe how the rivers you fish differ?
    • What are the accommodations like on the river?
    • What weight rods do you need to bring?
    • What are the average size of the taimen you catch?
    • What fishing methods are the most productive for taimen?
    • What is an average day of fishing like?
    • What flies do you use for taimen?
    • How do taiment fight?
    • What are the chances that you will hook into a large taimen?
    • Can you fish for trout, lenok, grayling and pike on the same trip?

  • Carp on the Fly - Southern California Style

    Matt Austin and Kory Van Tassel professional guides out of La Jolla, California take us on a search for carp in the lakes and streams of southern California. Join us to find out how to catch carp California style.

  • Fly Fishing Taos & Santa Fe

    Talyor Streit has been fishing and guiding for more than 50 years. His knowledge of the northern New Mexico waters is tough to beat. Join us to talk about fishing the Rio Grande, Red River, Costilla Creek, and others. Learn about the new rulings by the supreme court on water access in New Mexico and also on how the recent fires have affected fishing.

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

    • Have the recent fires in New Mexico affected the prime fishing areas?
    • How did the recent New Mexico Supreme Court decision affect water access rights?
    • How has fishing changed in New Mexico since you first came to the area?
    • What's the best time of year for dry fly action?
    • What segments of the Rio Grande fish best?
    • Can you fish the Rio Grande gorge?
    • Is New Mexico a good winter fishery?
    • What segments of the Red River do you prefer to fish?
    • Is there good public access to the rivers in New Mexico?
    • What's the current situation with the Costilla Creek restoration project?
    • Is Costilla Creek open for fishing?
    • What stream flows should you look for to fish Costilla Creek?
    • Is the Rio Chama still a good river to fish?

  • Fly Fishing Central Wyoming

    Blake Jackson, a professional guide from Casper,  Wyoming, specializes in guiding his clients to Wyoming’s great fisheries, like the Miracle Mile, Grey Reef, Fremont Canyon, and local lakes. Whether it's trophy trout or spooky carp Blake knows where to go and how to get hooked up. Join us to learn about these incredible fisheries and how to fish them.

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

    • What are the four major sections of the North Platte River?
    • Is the area around Saratoga worth fishing?
    • How did the Miracle Mile get its name?
    • What spawn occurs on the Miracle Mile that brings up the big fish?
    • What flies work best on the Miracle Mile?
    • What section is fished most often in Fremont Canyon?
    • What epic dry fly hatch is Fremont Canyon known for?
    • What sections of Grey Reef are the most productive?
    • What flies work best on Grey Reef and why?
    • What strategies do you use to fish Grey Reef?
    • What is the most common mistake most fly fishers make when fishing Grey Reef?
    • Why has carp fishing in Wyoming exploded?
    • Where is the best place to fish for carp in Wyoming?

  • Great Lakes Steelhead on the Fly

    Rick Kustich has fly fished for Great Lakes steelhead for over 30 years. Listen in and take advantage of his in depth knowledge on advanced strategies and techniques, two-handed rods, swinging flies and new fly patterns that are sure to get you hooked up on some trophy steelhead.

  • Monster Muskies

    Kip Vieth, a professional guide in Minnesota and winner of the 2017 Orvis Guide of the Year, loves fly fishing for Muskies. Muskies are finicky, to say the least. Known as the fish of ten thousand casts you can bet you'll have to work for yours. Kip will help us all learn more about Muskies including where they live, what they eat, what triggers them to bite, how to rig your terminal tackle for success, presentation strategies, and of course how to close the deal. Join us to learn Kip's secrets to success!

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

    • Are muskies really the fish of 10,000 casts?
    • What are the strength and weaknesses of fly fishing versus conventional fishing?
    • What makes a rod a good muskie fly rod?
    • What type of line do you use and what is your terminal tackle setup?
    • What are the advantages of articulated flies?
    • Do you need high flies for muskies?
    • How do the primary lies change for muskies from summer to fall?
    • If you get a follow but no bite what changes do you make?
    • Do the moon phases affect the musky bite?
    • Is sight fishing an effective method for muskies?
    • When is the best time of day to target muskies?

  • Reading Water Challenges in Mount Hood Country

    Gary Lewis has fished in seven countries and across the US and the one challenge that he has always faces is how to read the water especially new water or water that has been affected by weather or other external factors. Listen in as we explore three fisheries in the Mount Hood Country of Oregon and how each presents a different challenge when reading the water.

  • Specialty Casts - Getting Your Fly to the Fish

    Mac Brown, a Master Casting Instructor certified through the Federation of Fly Fishers, provides expert advice on how to use specialty casts to get your fly to those hard to reach fish.

  • Euro Nymphing - Tips, Tactics and Techniques

    Josh Miller, a professional guide and Fly Fishing Team USA member, has put in the hours to become one of the best Euro nymphing experts working today. Listen in to learn how to choose the right rod, reel, and line. Identify essential fly patterns that work best and get detailed instructions on casting and presenting your flies.

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

    • What is Euro nymphing?
    • What part do the Czech, Spanish, and French methods play into Euro nymphing?
    • What are the situations in which you would choose Euro nymphing over other methods of fly fishing?
    • What types of rods can be used?
    • What do you consider to be the ideal rod?
    • What role does the reel play when Euro nymphing?
    • What type of line do you use?
    • How do you construct your leaders?
    • What types of sighters do you use?
    • What are your go-to flies?
    • What color beads do you use?
    • Are most of your flies attractors, or are you trying to match the hatch?
    • How do you present your flies?
    • How do you get your flies to spend more time in the right zone?
    • What is your "drift sequence"?

  • 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.




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