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Ask About Fly Fishing - Internet Radio brings together The Experts on fly fishing to tell you in their own words the secrets to their success in both Freshwater and Saltwater.

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  • Tenkara for Big Fish

    Karin Miller has redefined tenkara fly fishing fusing traditonal tenkara methods with American know-how and ingenuity. She's chased and landed large, powerful species, all over the globe including tarpon, bonefish, permit, shark, barracuda, carp, sockeyes, silvers and chum salmon as well as plenty of trout all on her tenkara rods. Join us on this podcast to find out how you can use tenkara rods and methods for just about any species.

  • Lake Trout on the Fly

    Frank Wood has been on a personal quest to catch and land a lake trout on the fly that weighs over 15 lbs. Well he’s far exceed his goal and has brought in fish at 22 lbs on conventional fly tackle. Learn how he gets hooked up with these monsters on this show.

  • What Fly for What Bug?

    Peter Stitcher is an aquatic biologist who knows what flies work best to imitate the stage of insects in their lifecycle. Are you ever confused about what file to use when? Join us to learn about the lifecycles of the most common insects we encounter on rivers and lakes and how to pick the perfect fly for the job.

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

    • What are the three categories you use to describe flies?
    • What is more important size, color or shape?
    • Why are flies like the Red Dart and Blowtorch so effective?
    • How do you organize your fly boxes?
    • What is a life cycle and why is it important to understand?
    • What are the life cycles for mayflies, caddisflies, midges and stoneflies?
    • What stages of the life cycles are the most productive for fishing?
    • What flies work best to imitate the different stages?
    • What places do you look to see what insects are active?
    • How would you imitate daphnia?
    • Is fly selection just as important as drift depth and presentation?

  • Tailwaters of the Uncompahgre River

    Matt McCannel, a professional guide, introduces us to the tailwaters of the Uncompahgre River (Paco). On the western slope of the Colorado Rockies, this tailwater yields incredible trophy browns and rainbow. Browns exceeding the 20-pound mark lurk in the shadows of boulders and stumps. Join us as Matt guides us down the river and shares his secrets to catching these monster fish.

    Questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • What's the best time of year to catch the trophy browns and rainbows?
    • How do you find the trophy fish?
    • What type of water do they inhabit?
    • Do they attack streamers?
    • What do they eat?
    • What are the top three fly patterns that attract the big fish?
    • Does Euro nymphing work for these fish?
    • How accurate does your presentation have to be to get good takes?

    Check out this video: Matt McCannel Sight Fishing Paco's Trophy Trout

  • Roosters in the Surf

    Mike Reiser shares his newly discovered fly fishing techniques in hooking and landing roosterfish in the surf. Consider this the advance course in stalking roosterfish that you won't find anywhere else.

  • Bonefish in Hawaii

    Rob Provost was one of the very first to introduce locals and the business/vacation traveler alike to the pursuit of Hawaiian bonefish on the fly. Listen in to learn about fly fishing for bonefish and how it differs from other places in the world.

  • Fly Fishing California's Inshore

    The bays, estuaries, and beaches that rim the California coast offer some of the best fly fishing opportunities to be found anywhere in the world but not without their own unique set of challenges and demands. Join Ken Hanley on this podcast to learn the secrets of fly fishing this extraordinary coast.

  • Top Ten Smallmouth Bass Flies and How to Fish Them

    Brad Miller has fished smallmouth for over thirty years on some of the most hallowed waters in the Midwest and Canada. If you want to catch more smallmouth listen in as Brad goes through the top ten flies that have been written about, tested and voted upon by guides, experts and everyday anglers. He'll tell you what they are and how to fish them.

  • 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.

  • Fly Fishing for Alaska's Arctic Grayling

    Pudge Kleinkauf has been fly fishing for arctic grayling for thirty years. As a professional guide she understands these fish and knows what it takes to find and hook up with the trophies. Listen in to hear her secrets to catching these beautiful fish.

  • The Art Of Fly Tying

    Rick Takahashi is well known in the fly fishing world as a top fly tyer combining his background in color and design theory as well as on the water testing to create flies that look great and fish great. Join us to learn how Rick approaches his art form and learn his tips of the trade.

  • High Stick Nymphing

    Kelly Galloup, a professional guide in Montana, talks about high stick nymphing and reading the water. Join us to learn techniques that will fine tune your nymphing presentations and hook you up with more fish.

  • Casting Seaward

    Steve Ramirez has been traveling thousands of miles in pursuit of native gamefish in salt and brackish water habitats. Join us as Steve tells his stories of adventures in the salt that weave fish, people, and nature together and how humanity impacts the world in many ways.

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

    • What made you look seaward for your latest book?
    • What is Casting Seaward about?
    • How did you pick the places and people you want to fish with?
    • Do you make notes on site (or en plen aire) or does the writing come from recollections at a later date?
    • How do you view your purposeful work in writing about our natural world along with your personal journey?
    • What as the most exciting experience you had?
    • What experience was the most challenging?
    • What species was the hardest to target?
    • What experience did you learn the most about fishing?
    • Which experience did have that helped you to grow the most personally?
    • How do you think the coastal waters are doing?
    • What factors are at issue with managing the striped bass and bluefish fisheries on the east coast?
    • What can we do as fly fishers to help conserve and preserve?

  • Fly Gear

    Gary Borger discusses the how, when, where and why to develop the ideal equipment selection strategy for your fly fishing. Whether it be rod action, flexion profile, reel characteristics or leader construction Gary has an opinion based on a lifetime of experience, listen in and hear what he has to say.

  • Photography - How to Capture What You See

    Carol's photographs and paintings have not only appeared in most of her husband Skip's 21 fly-fishing and -tying books, but also on the covers and interior pages of such magazines and books as Grey's Sporting Journal, Fly Fisherman, Yale Angler's Journal, American Angler, Fly Fishing & Tying Journal, and America's Favorite Flies. Join us and learn how to take better photographs of the beautiful places you fish, your fishing buddies, fish and of course yourself.

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

    • What don't my photos turn out the way I see them?
    • What do you recommend for pocket-sized, waterproof, point and shoot camera?
    • Can you take good photos with your phone?
    • What do you do to protect your camera from water?
    • Do you use polarizing or warming filters?
    • How to keep from stressing out the fish?
    • How can you get a good photo of your fish when you are alone?
    • What makes a compelling photograph?
    • What time of day makes for the best photographs?
    • What is the rule of thirds and how can it make my photos better?
    • How can I improve the photos I'm taking?




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