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  • Finding Trout

    Tom, has worked in many capacities at Orvis from retail clerk to lead enthusiast and what’s always been true no matter what his position is that he’s a teacher. Tom has shared more about fly fishing than probably any other person in the sport. We are fortunate to have him again on the show to talk about finding trout. Join us on this show to learn about where to find trout in runs,. pocket water, riffles, and places you never thought to look.

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

    • How did you start out on your fly fishing journey?
    • How do trout feed?
    • How far will a brown trout move in a typical day?
    • What are the prime currents to fish?
    • What cast do you use to avoid drag?
    • What temperatures are optimal for feeding trout?
    • How do you approach a new stream?
    • When is the best time to fish riffles?
    • What are the prime holding areas in runs?
    • What type of hydro cusion to trout prefer?
    • Where do fish hold in a pool or flat water?
    • What is the best way to fish pocket water?
    • When trout are not rising what tactics do you use to find fish?
    • What matters most fly size, color or presentation?

  • Saltwater Fly Design Techniques

    Bob Popovics is well known among salt water fly tiers to say the least and his designs are not only innovative but effective. The process of fly creation is a living, organic one and not a mechanical one for Bob, he doesn’t tie so much as he creates. If you’re looking for some tips on tying some great salt water patterns join us as we try to unravel Bob’s brain and get to the bottom of great fly creation.

  • 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 the Inland Oceans

    Jerry Darkes takes us on a tour of the Great Lakes including both warmwater and cold water fisheries. Learn about the best places to go for steelhead, northern pike, lake trout, smallmouth bass, trout and salmon.

  • Fly Fishing For King Salmon In Alaska

    Pete has fished all over the world and has 4 IGFA world records on the fly as proof of his expertise. Join us on this podcast and learn about fly fishing for the king of north the Alaskan king salmon.

  • Cripples and Spinners

    Kelly Galloup helps us to understand how cripples and spinners play an important role in the trout’s diet and how to fish them effectively. Learn Kelly's secrets on this show.

  • 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.

  • St. Brandon's Atoll

    Jeff Currier’s pursuit of the yellow permit, 10 pound plus bonefish and the Picasso triggerfish puts him on the other side of the world on St. Brandon’s Atoll in the Indian Ocean. Who else would endure a 26-hour boat ride after 40 hours of flight travel to add a few more fish to his bucket list. Join us to learn about another “Monsoon” Currier adventure.

  • Fly Fishing For Mako Sharks

    Want to pit yourself against a mako shark? Conway Bowman tells us about his special techniques to attract, catch, and release mako sharks on the fly. This exciting new approach allows you to sight cast to Makos, see the take, and enjoy one of the most acrobatic and powerful fights of your life.

  • Flies That Catch Fish

    Enrico Puglisi’s flies and fly tying materials continue to have a groundbreaking impact on the future of saltwater and freshwater fly fishing. His unique hand-tied flies are recognized around the world. Listen in and learn how Enrico designs his flies and how he creates the one of a kind materials he uses to match specific baitfish and to catch fish.

    Questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • What inspired you to start creating specialized fly tying materials?
    • What was the first material you created?
    • How many different fibers do you have?
    • What are your different fibers best used for?
    • What's your best tip for making working with fibers easier?
    • Why are Trigger Fibers so deadly?
    • What material shouldn't you add to saltwater flies?
    • What three types of threads do you use when tying your flies?
    • Why did you create the line of brushes and what are they best used for?
    • What is the biggest mistake most tiers make when tying saltwater patterns?

  • Sight Fishing For Redfish

    Tom Dempsey is obsessed with fly fishing and has chased fish in 40 different countries. He still gets a thrill out of sight fishing for redfish in his home waters of Alabama and has become an expert at it. Join us and learn how Tom approaches, hooks up, and lands these exciting fish.

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

    • How did you get started fly fishing for redfish?
    • What makes fly fishing for redfish unique compared to other types of fishing?
    • What are the best locations for redifsh?
    • Where are the largest redfish found?
    • What are the best times of year to fish for redfish?
    • What are the ideal habitats?
    • How do tides affect fishing?
    • What weight rod and what type of line do you recommend?
    • What are your "go-to" redfish fly patterns?
    • What does a typical day of sight casting for redfish look like?
    • How do you read the water in different environments?
    • What is the best type of presentation to use for redfish?
    • How much should you lead a fish?
    • What are some common mistakes fly fishers make?

  • Snook On The Hook

    Chico Fernandez has fly fished for over 40 years and has broken several world records, most notably, the largest redfish taken with a fly rod, at 42 pounds, 5 ounces (I.G.F.A. record on 12 pound test tippet). He was also one of the first to land a white marlin on a fly rod. His real passion; however, is snook. Listen to this podcast to find out Chico's secrets on fly fishing for these incredible game fish.

  • Currier's Quest

    Jeff is well-known and well-traveled. He hosts fly fishing trips worldwide and is well known for his presentations at the fly fishing shows, and his incredible artwork. He constantly travels and develops techniques for catching the most exotic fish imaginable in places where even the most avid adventurer refuses to go. His quest to catch 500 different species on the fly continues. Join us as Jeff shares some of his adventures in his quest and find out if he’s getting close to meeting his goal.

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

    • How did you first become interested in fly fishing and what inspired you to embark on this quest to catch as many different species as possible?
    • Do you have a specific goal?
    • What is your current count?
    • Which fish has so far been the most fun to catch?
    • Which has been the hardest to catch?
    • What has been the most challenging journey you’ve had to take to get to a fish?
    • Which fish do you think will be the most challenging to catch?
    • Which fish are you the most excited to catch?
    • Can you share some insights or techniques that you've developed to increase your success rate when targeting various species?
    • What fish are next on your list?
    • 10 years from now, what’s your prediction on how fly fishing will change?
    • How has your pursuit of diverse species affected your perspective on fly fishing and its role as both a sport and a means of connecting with nature?
    • What advice would you give to other fly fishers who are interested in pursuing a similar quest to catch as many different species as possible?

  • Chasing Records

    Robert Cunningham has been chasing world records for two decades and has many stories to tell. Listen in to find out about the rare successful record catches, but also on the far more frequent failed attempts and the angling lessons learned from each of them. Anyone who has ever dreamed of a world record catch as well as any angler seeking to improve his fish fighting skill and techniques will learn from these experiences and enjoy a good fish story or two in the process.

  • Stripers on the Massachusetts Coast

    Capt Dave Bitters guides us for striped bass on the Massachusetts coast. Learn the secrets of how to hook up with one of the most exciting East coast sport fish.




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