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  • Fly Fishing - Art of War

    Chad Schiel treats his fishing with all the seriousness of going to war. He uses the term W.E.T. to describe his approach, which stands for Weather, Enemy, Terrain, and is actually a military intelligence term used in the Marines to collect and evaluate intelligence to prepare battlefield operations. To find out how this applies to your fly fishing you'll have to listen in to this show.

  • Fly Fishing Southern Belize

    Charles Leslie started guiding in Belize when he was 19 years old. He learned to fly fish from Lefty Kreh and over the past 50 years he's become a master of casting and fly presentation to permit, tarpon, bonefish and snook. Join us to learn Charlie's approach to fishing which is based on the tides, weather, migratory patterns and other conditions that ensure you have the best opportunity to land the fish of a lifetime. Learn more by visiting Charlie Leslie Fly Fishing.

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

    • What are the differences in fishing Southern versus Northern Belize?
    • What are the best times of year to fish Southern Belize?
    • Do you need to be a good caster to fish for permit, bonefish, tarpon and snook?
    • What's the secret to casting in the wind?
    • Where are the best places to fish for bonefish?
    • How do you present your flies to bonefish?
    • Where are the best places to fish for snook?
    • What are the best flies for snook?
    • Where do you find migrating tarpon?
    • What is the best way to fish gummy minnows for tarpon?
    • When fishing for permit do you wade the flats or fish from the boat?
    • What should you consider when presenting your fly to a permit?
    • What's the secret to getting a good hook set with a permit?

  • Rivers of Northern California

    Anthony Carruesco, a professional guide in northern California, guides on the Lower and Upper Sacramento, the Klamath, Pit and McCloud rivers. These beautiful waters produce rainbows, browns and pacific steelhead. Whether you float or wade, want to fish nymphs, dries or streamers, you'll be right at home. Listen in and learn all about these rivers and how to hook up with what some people consider California's gold.

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

    • When is the best time of year to fish northern California rivers?
    • What rivers are the best for wade fishing?
    • What is the difference between fishing the Upper and Lower Sacramento River?
    • How do you rig up to nymph deep rivers?
    • What suspension device was developed to fish these rivers?
    • What river is considered the premier trout fishery in California?
    • What river has the best stonefly hatches?
    • What river has the best steelhead fishing?
    • Where do you fish for rainbows and char?
    • What are the most prolific hatches on these rivers?

     

  • Cicada Madness

    Dave Zielinski has been tracking down annual and periodical cicada emergences in an effort to figure out their mystery and the fish that hunt and devour them for the past 20 years. If you'd like to zero in on one of these epic emergences, tune in and learn from Dave about the timing, fishing techniques, and patterns that you'll need to crack the code.

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

    • What makes cicada emergences so significant for fly fishers?
    • What does a cicada look like?
    • How many different species are there?
    • What is the life cycle of cicadas?
    • What is the difference between periodical and annual cicadas?
    • How often do the periodical emergences occur?
    • How long does an emergence last?
    • When is the best time of day to fish during a cicada emergence?
    • What signs are there that an cicada emergence is happening?
    • What are the differences between the 13 and 17 year cicadas?
    • What color combinations are best for cicada fly imitations?
    • Do you have a favorite fly size and pattern?
    • What presentation methods work best when fishing with cicadas?
    • Is there an online source that tracks cicada emergences?

  • Fly Fishing And The Transformative Power Of Nature

    John Dietsch, a stuntman for Brad Pitt and fly fishing coordinator for the film A River Runs Through It,  talks about our connection to the outdoors through the prism of fly fishing and investigates its transformative and healing powers. Join us and explore your connection.

    Questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • How did you get started in fly fishing movie production?
    • Who was your mentor?
    • What tasks did you have as Department Head of Fly Fishing for A River Runs Through It?
    • Who did the shadowcasting in the film?
    • Where did the idea come from for the final fishing scene?
    • How did you get the fish to rise for the fly?
    • Why were you chosen as Brad Pit's stunt double?
    • How did working on this film change your life and what fly fishing means to you?
    • How does the river speak to you?

  • Fly Fishing The Hex Hatch on Midwestern Streams

    Steve Born never misses a hex hatch, that's when the big monster trout come out of their lairs and enjoy a feast like no other time of the year. Listen in to hear about this Midwestern treat and how you too can have a night of fly fishing you'll never forget.

  • A Tale of Three Fish

    Jim Stenson has traveled the world to fish for many species. The "Holy Trinity," as some call them, are still three of the toughest fish to catch. Permit, steelhead, and Atlantic salmon can frustrate even the best fly fishers. Join us to hear Jim talk about some of his exciting and difficult adventures in search of these elusive fish.

  • Williams Fork River - More Than A Buggy Place

    Chris Wells has been a full-time professional guide for more than 20 years. One of his favorite rivers to guide on is the Williams Fork in central Colorado which he calls one of the "buggiest places" he knows. Yellow sallies, caddis, midges, baetis, tricos, stoneflies and red quills are more than abundant and the trout feed like crazy on them. Join us to learn about the Williams Fork River, why it's so special for Chris and how to fish it for the best results.

  • Mastering Musky on the Fly

    Adam is obsessed with musky. He’s been fishing for musky for over 25 years. He’s also built a fly shop called Musky Town which is devoted to helping fly anglers catch more musky on the fly. Join us to learn Adam’s secrets to mastering musky on the fly.

    ***Due to technical difficulties, Adam’s episode has been rescheduled for fall 2023.

  • The Delaware River Story

    Lee Hartman, a professional guide and conservationist, will take us on a journey through the natural and unnatural history of the Delaware River. Many consider the Delaware the best wild trout fishery east of the Mississippi but it hasn’t been easy to keep it that way. Learn why it’s so important to protect this coldwater fishery and look forward to Lee sharing a few tips along the way about how to be successful fishing this great river.

    • What species of fish are native to the Delaware River?
    • What part of the Delaware River is the best for trout fishing?
    • When is the best time to fish for shad?
    • When did the Delaware River become a true trout river?
    • Is it best to fish the river from a boat or wading?
    • Where do you find the brown trout most often?
    • What insect hatches can you expect on the river?
    • What is a "Delaware River Fox"?
    • What is being done to preserve the river as a world-class trout fishery?

  • Tying Nymphs

    Charlie Craven is a top-selling signature fly designer for Umpqua Feather Merchants. He's also a great teacher so if you want to learn a bunch of great fly tying techniques join us for an in-depth study of tying nymphs.

  • Golden Dorado in Bolivia

    Jeff Currier has been on another great adventure - this time in Bolivia for Golden Dorado. Dorado have voracious teeth and put up an incredible fight. Listen in to find out how Jeff did and whether he landed his trophy fish.

  • The Feather Thief

    Kirk Johnson is the author of the true-crime adventure “The Feather Thief”. Intrigued by the theft of hundreds of rare bird specimens from the Tring museum in England, Kirk journeys into the underground world of fanatical fly tiers and plume peddlers looking for the truth behind why the theft took place and what happened to all the birds that were stolen. Join us and hear the story that has drawn so many readers to this great book.

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

    • How did the heist go down?
    • Who was Alfred Russel Wallace and what did he have to do with the heist?
    • How did Edwin Rist get involved tying classic salmon flies?
    • What was the value of the stolen birds?
    • How were the stolen birds and feathers sold?
    • Were the buyers of the stolen goods complicit?
    • Did Rist have an accomplice?
    • Was the heist planned?
    • How did the judge rule when Rist when to court?
    • Did Rist show any remorse about what he had done?
    • Were the stolen birds ever recovered?

  • Yellowstone Runners

    Chester Allen has fished the migration run of the rainbow and brown trout from Montana’s Hebgen Lake into Yellowstone National Park’s Madison River during the fall for many years. Join us and learn about where to fish, what flies to use, and how to find the best water for very large trout!

  • Madison River: Upper, Lower and in the Park

    Kelly Galloup lives and runs his shop and lodge just minutes from the Madison River. He's guided on the river for over 17 years and knows the river intimately. Whether you want to fish the upper, the lower or the section in Yellowstone Park he'll be able to guide you to success. Listen to this podcast and discover what it takes to be successful on this famous river.




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