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  • Fly Tying and Fishing with John Barr

    John Barr designed the Copper John, the Barr Emerger and many other successful fly patterns. Learn from John how to tie and fish these incredibly successful patterns. If you don't use them now you will by the end of the show.

  • Wet Flies

    Dave Hughes guides us through wet flies covering soft-Hackles, flymphs, winged wets and all-fur wet flies. Learn Dave's secrets to tying and fishing these misunderstood gems.

  • Tying The Best-Selling Most Effective Fly Patterns

    Vince Wilcox has always had his own take on things and that applies to tying flies as well. Vince developed his own patterns for many of the common challenges fly fishers face when enticing trout and many of those became the commercial patterns you may be buying today including nymphs, dry flies and terrestrials. Join us to hear from Vince why he developed these patterns, why they are so effective and how to fish them.

  • Trout Tips

    Landon Mayer, a veteran instructor and professional guide, will help you analyze your past mistakes and learn how to adapt to a wide range of fishing conditions. He uses unorthodox solutions for common fly fishing problems but they are all designed to help you catch more fish. Join us and Landon will help you sharpen your skills.

  • 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?

  • Are You Making Mistakes Fly Fishing?

    Sara Low, a professional guide in New York, has seen just about every mistake her clients could possibly make. She'll help you with fly-fishing techniques and help you to break bad habits. Common issues include correctly approaching fish, improving fly selection, proper presentation, consistent and accurate casting, efficient hooking and landing of fish. Join us and learn how to correct those bad habits you might not even know about.

  • Fish Food

    Ralph Cutter literally wrote the book on fish food. To write Fish Food he donned his snorkeling gear and studied species underwater. Listen in to learn what Ralph has discovered about the food trout eat and why - it's sure to make you a better fly fisher.

  • The Greats Of Adirondack Fly Fishing

    Rob Streeter has a great love of fly fishing and its history. He has collected and assembled the life stories of some of the great fly fishers that fished the Adirondack mountains, including Ray Bergman, Lee Wulff, Perry Ehlers, and others. Join us and learn about the history of fly fishing in the Adirondacks and the people who fished its esteemed waters.

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

    • What do you know about the early days of fly fishing in the Adirondacks?
    • Who were the first fly fishers that were written about?
    • What are your three go to flies of the Adirondacks?
    • What streamers work best?
    • Are the places to trout spey in the Adirondacks?
    • Were these fly fishing greats concerned about conservation?
    • Who was William Scripture Jr.?
    • What contributions did Ray Bergman make to fly fishing?
    • How did Lee Wulff combine his love flying with the fly fishing?
    • What fly patterns was Lee Wulff famous for?
    • Who was the creator of the Ausable Wulff fly?
    • What challenges did Francis Betters overcome to continue fly fishing?
    • Who was the most interesting person you wrote about?

  • Fly Fishing the Upper Columbia River

    Steven calls the Upper Columbia River his home waters where rainbow trout are known to reach 25 pounds. He’s been guiding there for many years and has found that many of the trout love to eat soft-hackle & hairwing wetflies, swung and dangled. Join us to learn about this incredible fishery and Steven’s unique approaches to fishing it.

  • Nymphing to Catch More Fish

    Michael Gorman, a professional and savvy guide, has vast knowledge on one of the most effective methods of catching fish – nymphing. His well-tested techniques are effective on both trout and steelhead. Join us to pick Michael’s brain on all things nymphing.

  • Fly Fishing Trout Lakes: A Biologist's Point Of View

    Brian Chan, a professional fisheries biologist, has spent most of his life studying the insect life of trout lakes. Brian will share the secrets of what happens in that underwater world and how it will help you to catch more fish.

  • The Driftless Area of Wisconsin

    Geri Meyer has been guiding the Driftless Area since 2006. She was fascinated by the 13,000 miles of Driftless trout creeks many of which flow through over 5 million acres of public land in Wisconsin. The last ice age left the Driftless Area with fractured limestone and sandstone. Water percolates through this rock into the ground and is filtered, cooled, and given an excellent PH level. The water then comes out as springs and seeps and gives us the incredible and abundant trout fishing there. Listen in to discover the secrets of this one of kind fishery.

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

    • Where is the Driftless Area?
    • Why is it called the Driftless Area?
    • What are most of the streams like?
    • What species are the primary targets?
    • Are the fish wild or stocked?
    • What are the major hatches?
    • What dry fly hatch is exciting to fish?
    • What sections of Grey Reef are the most productive?
    • What flies work best on these spring creeks?
    • What strategies do you use to fish these streams?
    • Is stealth important in your approach to these fish?
    • Do you do more dry fly fishing or nymphing?
    • What towns are the favored places to stay when fishing the Driftless Area?

  • Southern Appalachia Trout Fishing

    The Great Smoky Mountains, Catalouchee Creek, Hazel Creek, Abrams Creek and down to the tailwaters of the Nantahalla River Ian Rutter has fished it all. Listen to Ian share his secrets and life long love for this beautiful fly fising haven.

  • South Platte River - The Ultimate Challenge

    Pat Dorsey has been guiding fly fishers for more than 25 years and calls the South Platte River in Colorado his home waters. The South Platte River can be one of the most challenging world-class trout fisheries in America. Pat knows this water better than most any other guide. Listen to this podcast to hear his strategies and tactics for successfully fly fishing this outstanding water.

  • Fly Fishing Micronesia - A Fly Fishing Adventure

    Trapper Rudd is always going to somewhere exotic in search of new places to fly fish. Putting together a trip to a place like Micronesia is no easy task and the results are always unknown. Join us to find out how a trip like this comes together from the initial concept to hooking up with new exotic species like Indo-Pacific tarpon, permit, bonefish and giant trevally.




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