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  • Long Island's Fly Fishing Treasures

    Paul McCain guides out of his shop, River Bay Outfitters on Long Island. He fishes many types of water both fresh and salt and for many species of fish. Long Island has so much to offer it's difficult to know where to begin. Paul will guide us to some well known and not so well known places on Long Island and open your eyes to all that's possible. Join us and explore Long Island fly fishing.

    Questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • What are the prime areas for striped bass?
    • Where can you fish the flats on Long Island?
    • What is public access like for fishing the shoreline?
    • Where do you find the larger striped bass?
    • What are the four best flies for striped bass and bluefish?
    • Where can you fish for trout and bass at the same time?
    • What rivers are the best for trout fishing?
    • What are kettle and mill ponds?

     

  • California Corbina on the Fly

    Al Quattrocchi has been fly fishing for corbina on the southern shores of California for many years. He's obsessed with the fish and the challenge to catch them. Some say it's one of the hardest fish to catch on the fly, even harder than permit. Join us and learn about this incredible fish and how to hook up with them on the fly.

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

    • How were you first introduced to corbina?
    • What are the history, characteristics, and size?
    • Where are corbina found?
    • When is the best time of year to target them?
    • What type of habitat do corbina prefer?
    • What is their behavior like?
    • What do corbina eat?
    • What signs do you look for to find them?
    • What weight fly rod do you use?
    • Do you use floating, intermediate or sinking lines?
    • What flies work best for corbina?
    • Do you do more sight fishing or blind casting?
    • What is the best way to present your fly?
    • What are some of the mistakes fly fishers make when casting to corbina?
    • What's the best way to land and handle a corbina?

  • Fly Fishing For Trophy Trout On Stillwaters

    Denny has been fishing, guiding and studying trout behavior for the past 30 years. He's an expert on fish lakes and has developed a selection of suggestive flies that put the trophy trout on the take. Join us on this podcast to hear about Denny's latest new techniques on fishing lakes.

  • Permit on the Fly in Yucatan's Ascension Bay

    Dick Cameron has experienced over 800 permit landed and countless hundreds more hooked or near hooked either personally or through the accounts of his friends, clients and guides. To understand permit you need to be in the thick of them and Dick certainly is. Listen in to hear Dicks tips, tricks and secrets to getting hooked up with a permit.

  • Tying & Fishing Deer Hair Flies

    Tim Jacobs uses many different materials to tie his flies but deer hair is his favorite. Whether it's trout or warmwater species deer hair flies can produce. Join us to learn about Tim's secrets to tying and fishing deer hair flies.

  • Tarpon On The Worm

    Bruce Chard, a professional guide the Florida Keys, takes us for a ride through the palolo worm hatch. This once a year event will get anyone's adrenaline pounding. Join us to find out where, when and how to fish this incredible event.

  • Angling Approaches for Streams

    Learn from Jason Borger techniques for getting to those hard to reach fish and tips on making those perfect casts. He will focus specifically on mending, approach and presentation, and ways to fish the fly to both trout and smallmouth bass.

  • Fly Fishing Colorado's South Platte River

    Pat Dorsey has guided on the South Platte for more than eleven years. He spends at least 200 days per year on the stream so he knows the water intimately. Join us on this podcast to learn everything you need to know about fly fishing one of the most challenging trout streams in the United States.

  • 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.

  • Fly Fishing for Sea-Run Cutthroat Trout

    Chester Allen has been fly fishing for sea-run cutthroat trout for over 15 years. Listen in to hear his secrets and strategies for chasing these beautiful and aggressive feeding cutts, including in-depth information on how to figure the tides, find the best beaches, and how to rig for success.

  • Adaptive Fly Fishing: Strategies for Diverse Water Types

    Lance Egan has had a passion for fly fishing for close to three decades. After representing Fly Fishing Team USA in 13 world championships this guy has experienced just about every fishing situation one might encounter. Listen in to hear how Lance breaks down a river into distinct water types including pools, riffles, runs, pocket water, glides, bank-side lies, and eddies and learn his methods for hooking up effectively in each water type.

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

    • How do you fight the wind and get nymphs down fast?
    • What are your 'go to' tactics for productive summer fishing?
    • When fishing a new river for the first time, what are the steps and observations you take to fish it?
    • How do you improve your hookups when using dry flies?
    • What water types are best fished using euro nymphing techniques?
    • What type of vest or pack do you prefer?
    • How do you rig up your net for each access?
    • What are the options for fishing riffles?
    • What is the best approach and presentation for fishing bank-side lies?

  • Fly Fishing Colorado's Indian Peaks Wilderness Area

    Steve Schweitzer and Michael Kruise have explored, fished and documented over 100 fishing destinations in Indian Peaks Wilderness Area (IPWA) of Colorado. The IPWA is a beautiful place to fly fish and is easily accessible from the Denver metro area. Join us to learn about the best fly fishing locations, how to fish them and what flies work best.

  • 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.

  • 500 Trout Streams

    What happens when a man who’s fly fished for over fifty years, who’s graduated with a university degree in English, who’s published 19 print-and-paper books on fly-fishing topics with three publishers, decides to spend three years writing his first book of essays about his beloved sport? Can you imagine? Join us to learn how Skip came to write his latest book 500 Trout Streams and hear a few of his favorite stories.

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

    • What was the first writing you got published?
    • Do you make notes about your fishing trips to use later in your writing?
    • Do you have a writing routine, if so what is it?
    • What prompted the writing of 500 Trout Streams?
    • What kind of research do you do and how long do you spend researching?
    • Is there still a market for long-form print pieces?
    • Did you really fish 500 trout streams?
    • What is your favorite book on fly fishing by another writer?
    • What authors do you look to for their writing skills and style?
    • Will you be writing more essays in the future?

  • 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.




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