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  • Fly Fishing the Yellowstone River

    Craig Mathews has fished the Yellowstone River for over 30 years. Join us to hear Craig tell about the best strategies and tactics to use on this renowned river.

  • Fly Fishing The Panama Canal & Pacific Coast Rivers

    Rich Cahill, a professional guide, naturalist, and expedition leader, has pioneered fly fishing the Panama Canal Gatun Lake for peacock bass and snook, as well as Pacific coast tarpon on the Bayano River. This unique fishery is one of a kind and is changing and evolving as we speak. Join us to learn about this incredible place to fish and the conservation efforts Rich has been working on to conserve and preserve Pacific coast tarpon.

    Learn about how the Panama Canal works here.

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

    • How did you get started in ecotourism?
    • When did you start offering guided fishing?
    • How does the Panama Canal work?
    • How does Gatun Lake interact with the Panama Canal?
    • What fish do you target in Gatun Lake?
    • How do you fish the lake?
    • Can you fish for tarpon, peacock bass and snook on Gatun Lake on the same day?
    • Do you sight fish or blind cast?
    • Where is the Bayano River?
    • What is the best way to fish for tarpon on the Bayano River?
    • What flies do you use for tarpon?
    • Where do you go to fish for bonefish and permit?
    • How do you fish for bonefish and permit?
    • What's the best way to experience the San Blas islands?

  • Effective Nymphing Techniques for Streams and Rivers

    Eric Pettine starting fly fishing long before strike indicators entered the scene and developed his nymphing techniques based upon close attention to the habits of trout. Eric shares his secrets and details his shallow, medium depth and deep water techniques including leader, tippet, weight and fly selection.

  • The River of Monsters

    Chip Drozenski, has fished many of the great rivers in Argentina but one of his favorites is the Limay River better know as the River of Monsters. Join us to discover the secrets of this river where the average migratory browns and rainbows are 26 to 30 inches and trophies are 36 to 40 inches. These monsters can weigh 10 to 20 pounds and be caught in water less than 3 feet deep. This is one show you don't want to miss!

  • Casting Forward, Onward, and Seaward

    Steve Ramirez is a fly fisher, writer, educator, master naturalist, philosopher, and outdoor adventurer. He's traveled four continents writing about fishing, landscapes, human cultures, and the natural world. He's written for many of the major periodicals and is publishing his latest book Casting Seaward. This book is the third in a book series that started with Casting Forward and was followed by Casting Onward. Join us and hear Steve's thoughts on fly fishing, conservation, restoration, and his hopes for the future of planet earth.

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

    • When did you start writing?
    • What effect do your previous careers have on your writing today?
    • What do you use fly fishing as the basis for your stories?
    • What are your books about and what effect do you hope they'll have on your readers?
    • Does writing energize you or exhaust you?
    • Do you make notes during a trip and then write about it later?
    • How do you think your writing will help the natural world?
    • Where and when do you write?
    • In all your travels what was the most challenging species, you fished for?
    • Of all the places you've traveled and fished, what is the most memorable?
    • What can we do as fly fishers to help combat global warming?
    • As humans are we working to conserve, preserve, or destroy our natural world?
    • Do you think the world would be better off without humans?
    • Do you think we can reverse the current trends that adversely affect our environment?

  • Drifting for Smallmouth Bass in Wisconsin Tributaries

    AJ Dudek will share his secrets about one of the best smallmouth bass fisheries in the country. With seven and eight weight rods we have the privilege of fishing top water in the summer and baitfish patterns in the spring and fall of the year for one of the best fighting fish there is.

  • Fly Fishing Florida’s Largemouth Bass

    Debbie Hanson, a professional guide in southwest Florida, specialized in getting her clients hooked up with Florida’s strain of largemouth bass. These bass are different than the strains in the north and many consider them the monsters of largemouth bass. Listen in to learn about these bass and how to hook up with what may be your trophy bass of a lifetime.

    • What makes the Florida strain of largemouth bass different?
    • What is the best place to fish for trophies in Florida?
    • Does the Florida strain exist in other states?
    • What are the factors that contribute to the growth of trophy-sized bass?
    • Where do you look for the larger bass?
    • What are the most effective flies to use for largemouth bass?
    • How deep do you fish?
    • What's the best time of day to fish?
    • What fly did you catch your trophy largemouth on?

     

  • Wet Fly Magic

    Dave Allbaugh, a professional guide in Pennsylvania, has spent the last 30 years both on the stream and at his vise perfecting his wet fly fishing techniques and flies. His methods are effective throughout the year and he takes great pride in teaching his clients this lost art of fly fishing. Join us and learn Dave’s secrets to wet fly fishing.

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

    • Are wet flies the same as nymphs and soft hackle flies?
    • What are flymphs?
    • What materials do you use for bodies and hackle?
    • What size do you tie your wet flies?
    • What flies do you start out with in April and May in PA?
    • What is your favorite "go to" wet fly when there is no hatch in progress?
    • What variations of flies do you use when searching?
    • What are some of your favorite classic wet fly patterns?
    • What weight type of rod do you use for wet fly fishing?
    • What lines work best for wet fly fishing?
    • What is your leader and tippet setup?
    • How do you rig up a multi-fly setup?
    • How do you present your flies for the best results?
    • Is upstream or downstream presentations more effective?
    • Do you add any action/movement to your flies?

  • 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.

  • Silver Creek - The Crown Jewel Of Western Spring Creeks

    Silver Creek, Idaho is certainly known among fly anglers as one of the pinnacle and sacred waters in the sport. A technical dry fly fishery that forces the best out of anglers. John, lives and guides just a few steps away from this famous fishery. Listen in to find out how to conquer this incredible fishery.

  • Tackling Tailwaters

    Terry Gunn lives and guides on one of the most beautiful tailwaters in the world at Lee's Ferry on the Colorado River. Tailwaters provide exceptional fishing and knowing how to fish them can make or break your day. Listen in and learn Terry's secrets to getting the most out of your day on a tailwater.

  • Tying Streamers: Tips and Techniques

    Charlie Craven is a master fly tier and has figured out the best fly tying techniques for just about any challenge. His latest book Tying Streamers addresses the techniques used to tie both classic and modern streamer patterns. Charlie is always a great source for good tips on tying so join us to find out what he’s discovered about the best way to tie streamers.

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

    • How do you make wooly buggers more durable?
    • What is the best way to tie in a palmered hackle?
    • Are articulated patterns more effective than non-articulated patterns?
    • What are your favorite materials for tying streamers?
    • What are the three most important triggers when tying streamers?
    • Do you prefer streamers that are thick and dense or sparse and thin?
    • How do you keep streamers from fouling?
    • How do you choose a hook for your streamers?
    • What are your considerations for choosing streamers for different water types?

  • Tenkara's Evolution

    Daniel Galhardo brought Tenkara fly fishing to North America and has introduced a new an exciting way to fly fish. Learn about the history and fishing in Japan that inspired him to create a company based on Tenkara. Daniel will also share how he started and built his business into the success it is today.

  • Fly Fishing Tailwaters

    Pat Dorsey shares his tips and tactics for fishing tailwaters. Don't miss this show he'll cover nymphing, dry-fly and streamer fishing for those difficult, hard to catch lunkers.

  • Guide Flies

    Landon Mayer spends hundreds of hours each year on the water guiding his clients to trophy trout. He doesn't have time to tie complex time-consuming patterns so he ties simple easy-to-tie fly patterns that get the job done, day in and day out. Join us to learn about Landon's top patterns and how he fishes them to catch trout around the world.

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

    • What makes a great guide fly?
    • What's your thought process when designing your fly patterns?
    • What materials do you consistently try to incorporate into your patterns?
    • What suggestions do you have for paring down the number of flies you carry to the water?
    • Do you have a core set of guide flies that you use year-round or do you have different selections for the different seasons?
    • Do you have a secret pattern that is not in the book?
    • Do you think adding UV or hot spots to a fly makes a difference?
    • How do you prepare for your day on the water - rods, rigs, flies, presentations?
    • What are your favorite techniques for stillwater?
    • What methods do you use to get your flies to the right depth?
    • What fly do you think is deadly that is not a guide fly?
    • What do you do when a larger fish chases a smaller fish that you have hooked up?
    • What fly do you go to most often to catch fish?




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