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  • 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?

     

  • Babine - World-Renowned Steelhead and Trout River

    The Babine River in Britsh Columbia has long been known as one of the finest steelhead and trout rivers in the world. Pierce Clegg owned and operated the Babine Norlakes Trout Lodge for 30 years. His knowledge of the river is unmatched. Listen to this podcast to find out how the river used to be, how it is now and how it might be in the future. Is it still one of those fisheries you should have on your bucket list? Tune in and find out.

  • Fly Fishing Christmas Island

    Steve McLaughlin has taken more than 450 anglers to Christmas Island over the past six seasons and has fished more than 66 days on the atoll for bonefish, giant trevally, bluefin and golden trevally as well as landed many milkfish on the fly. Listen in to find out what fly fishing on Christmas Island is all about.

  • Florida's Exotic Peacock Bass

    Alan Zaremba has been fishing and guiding Florida waters since 1986. His expertise in catching the exotic Peacock Bass is unmatched. Join us as Alan unveils his top strategies for catching these colorful trophy fish. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, you won't want to miss these game-changing tips. Get ready to enhance your skills and land the catch of a lifetime!

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

    • Are peacock bass native to Florida?
    • How did they get in the Florida waters?
    • Is the population growing or has it stabilized?
    • Can you explain the habitat preferences of peacock bass and where in Florida they can typically be found?
    • Do you find them in rivers and lakes?
    • Are they found anywhere else in the US?
    • Which species of peacock bass are present in Florida's canals?
    • How large do they get in Florida's canals and what size is considered a trophy in Florida?
    • What weight rod and what type of line do you use?
    • What is your terminal tackle setup?
    • What are some of your favorite fly patterns and why?
    • What are the optimal conditions for fly fishing for peacock bass in terms of weather, time of day, and season?
    • What strategies do you recommend for sight fishing versus blind casting in peacock bass habitats?
    • What are some common mistakes anglers make when fly fishing for peacock bass?

  • Trout Hunting Colorado's Four Seasons

    Landon Mayer has fished Colorado his whole life and has guided across the state for many years. Listen to this podcast to find out when the best seasons are to fish and how to fish them.

  • The Upper Columbia River's Unmatched Tailwater

    Kelly Laatsch, a professional guide of more than 25 years, calls the Upper Columbia his home water. This tailwater produces average rainbows at 16 inches, with 20-inch fish common. Big rainbows, up to 28 inches, are caught and released every year. Join us and learn about this great tailwater and how to best fish it.

  • Kamloops Rainbows - A Fly Fishing Dream

    Ron Newman has spent 30 years researching virtually anything that could affect the Kamloops rainbow trout and how they act in stillwater. Learn his inside information that will help you to catch more trout in stillwaters.

  • Kayak Fly Fishing

    Ben Duchesney will share the secrets to fly fishing from kayaks from choosing the right boat and gear to paddle strokes, casting and line management. Whether you paddle warmwater, coldwater or saltwater you're bound to learn some strategies and tactics you can use on your next outing.

  • Fly Fishing Tactics & Fly Designs for Henry's Fork Toughest Trout

    Rene Harrop has fished the Henry's Fork for 56 years. His experience is unmatched on this challenging spring creek. Join us and learn about the fish, insects and fly fishing techniques for this incredible fishery.

  • Sheepshead On The Fly In Southwest Florida

    Captain Codty Pierce, a professional fly fishing guide, grew up on the southwest coast of Florida and knows the waters there better than most. His target in the winter when the waters cool are sheepshead also known as convict fish because of their vivid stripes. Sheepshead have developed a reputation that rivals permit, they are hard to catch on a fly but are super exciting because you are sight fishing to tailing fish on shallow oyster beds and can see the take. Join us to learn Codty's techniques for hooking up with these challenging fish.

    Questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • What is the average size of a sheepshead?
    • Where do you find sheepshead?
    • What type of water do they inhabit?
    • What's the best time of year to catch the larger sheepshead?
    • What do they eat?
    • What fly patterns work best?
    • How should you present your flies to get good takes?

  • Strip-Set: Fly-Fishing Techniques, Tactics and Patterns for Streamers

    George Daniel a professional guide and competitive fly fisher will take you on an exciting journey with streamers. He'll explain how to read the water, trout behavior, equipment, casting and night fishing as well as discuss some of the best streamer patterns being used today.

  • 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.

  • Fishing Wet Flies, Old School Still Works

    Bill Edrington knows what works and one of those things is fly fishing with wet flies for trout. If you haven't been using wet flies this show will be very enlightening and may change the way you fish in the future.

  • Fly Fishing Streams for Smallmouth Bass

    Harry Murray has been fly fishing, guiding and teaching others about smallmouth bass most of his life. You'll find his practical approach to finding and hooking up with these exciting fish an enlightening experience. Listen in and learn his secrets.

  • Nymphing Strategies for Trinity River Steelhead: Flow, Depth, and Control

    Steelhead on the Trinity River aren’t accidental fish—and neither are the anglers who consistently find them. In this episode, professional guide Alex Ross breaks down the nuts and bolts of deep nymphing for Trinity River steelhead from a drift boat. We dive into reading flow-driven water, boat positioning, rigging for depth and control, fly selection by conditions, and the subtle adjustments that turn “good water” into hooked fish. If you want a practical, guide-tested approach to putting winter steelhead in the net on one of California’s most iconic rivers, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

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

    • For anglers who haven’t fished it, how would you describe the Trinity River compared to other West Coast steelhead rivers?
    • How do dam releases and changing flows affect where steelhead hold?
    • How do fish position differently in low flows versus high flows?
    • What types of water on the Trinity consistently produce with deep nymphing?
    • Are the techniques you use river specific, or do they work other places?
    • How do you determine your starting depth?
    • Do you prefer fixed indicators or adjustable systems from a drift boat—and why?
    • What’s your philosophy on split shot vs. weighted flies?
    • What are your go-to fly patterns for Trinity steelhead nymphing?
    • What rod, reel, line, leader and tippet setup do you recommend?
    • How can you tell if your weight is riding properly?
    • How critical is boat control in deep nymphing success?
    • What visual clues tell you a run will hold steelhead?
    • what is the etiquette on back rowing and re-drifting a run?




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