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  • Wild Rivers of Northern New Mexico

    Doc Thompson, a professional guide for 15 years, has been taking fly fishers to where the fish are in the wild rivers of northern New Mexico including the Rio Grande, Cimmaron and the Rio Castilla. Listen in to learn about these unique fisheries and how to fish them.

  • Fish Food

    Ralph Cutter literally wrote the book on fish food. To write Fish Food he donned his snorkeling gear and studied species underwater. Listen in to learn what Ralph has discovered about the food trout eat and why - it's sure to make you a better fly fisher.

  • Hatch Strategies

    Tom Rosenbauer has been with Orvis for over 30 years and has shared his knowledge across many topics. One of the most studied yet intimidating aspects of fly fishing for trout is an understanding of insect hatches. Tom will enlighten us on entomology and also how to approach trout, how to find where they feed, and how to present the fly so it is accepted as natural food without hesitation. Join us and learn some new techniques to catch more fish.

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

    • What do you need to know to be successful when fishing a hatch?
    • What is the best way to seine the water?
    • What if you don't get any insects in your seine?
    • What’s the best way to find fish feeding on a hatch?
    • How do you identify the insect that is hatching?
    • How to you fish the different stages of a hatch?
    • What do you do if you have multiple hatches at the same time?
    • How important is it to match the hatch with your patterns?
    • Do you prefer to fish a single fly or use a dry dropper setup?
    • Do you find that smaller fish are the ones rising first at the beginning of a hatch?
    • How do you target the bigger fish in hatches?
    • How does the change in climate vary the color of hatching flies?
    • What has been the most challenging hatch to match & have reasonable consistent success?

  • Fly Fishing Rocky Mountain National Park

    Steve Schweitzer has spent the last 10 years researching and fly fishing Rocky Mountain National Park. He knows where to fish and how to fish it. If you're going to fly fish the park you'll want to listen to this show.

  • DUN - The Making of a Magazine

    Jen Ripple is the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of the international flyfishing lifestyle magazine, DUN Magazine. In addition to her work at DUN, she writes the Fly Fishing Women’s Buyer’s Guide for Outside Magazine and the Women’s Best Of column for Gray’s Sporting Journal, among others. Join us to learn why and how Dun was built, where it stands today and where it will be tomorrow.

  • Fly Fishing the Truckee River

    Mikey Wier has been guiding in the Lake Tahoe area for over 15 years and calls the Truckee River his home water. The Truckee River is a tailwater that flows from Lake Tahoe for 120 miles ending at Pyramid Lake, NV. Although this river is technically a tailwater, at times it flows like a freestone stream and at others it will fish like a Spring Creek. Listen in to learn Mikey’s secrets about fishing this challenging water.

  • Backpack Fly Fishing

    Dan Steere has moved towards a simpler easier to manage method of fly fishing. Let's face it you can't take all your gear on a backpacking trip and still have room for your food and tent. If you want to catch a wide variety of fish with simple, minimalist equipment that can fit into a daypack or backpack you'll want to listen to Dan's ideas and methods. Join us to see how you can get back to a simpler approach to fly fishing and enjoy it.

  • 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?

  • Pike On The Fly

    Barry Reynolds knowledge of pike and musky is amazing. Listen in to this podcast as Barry covers your questions on fly fishing for pike and musky covering habitat, gear, flies and tactics - get ready for some explosive answers.

  • Improving Your Casting Fundamentals to Catch More Fish

    Dusty Wissmath, a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Casting Instructor, will explore the fundamentals of casting that are so important to catching more fish. Are you struggling with a castitng problem? Here's your chance to ask a question of one of the best casting instructors around.

  • Fly Fishing For Trophy Trout In New Zealand

    Mike McClelland has been fly fishing and hosting trips to New Zealand for over 16 years. Listen to Mike share the challenges and successes of landing nine-pound browns in 20 foot wide streams.

  • Steelhead Quest for Awareness

    Terry Meyers has guided for steelhead most her professional life and has been involved in conservation efforts to preserve the species. To bring awareness to the plight of the steelhead she went on a quest to catch a steelhead in every month of the year and write about it as she fished. Join us to hear about her quest and become educated in the future of steelhead.

  • A Steelheader's Way

    Lani Waller has pursued steelhead for over four decades and is considered one of the foremost experts on trophy British Columbia steelhead. Learn Lani's best techniques for catching steelhead on the fly.

  • Fly Fishing Evolution

    George Daniel has been experimenting, innovating, and developing strategies and techniques since he started fly fishing. One thing he’s discovered is that fly fishing doesn’t stand still; it evolves. Join us to learn about the cutting-edge strategies for nymphing, dry fly, and streamer fishing that are used on the water today. Equipment, fly patterns, rigs, and casting are all fair game.

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

    • What inspired you to write your latest book Fly Fishing Evolution?
    • What rod do you use for most of your fishing?
    • Does the weight of the rod determine the size of fish I can catch?
    • What do you see as the next step in rod development?
    • In what circumstances would you select a Tenkara rod over traditional tackle?
    • Do you carry more than one rod when fishing?
    • How do you rig for two flies, and when do you use this?
    • Do you see advantages to using a non-slip loop knot to attach your flies?
    • Do use the drop-shot nymphing technique? If so when?
    • How do you avoid having your mono rigs twist and tangle?
    • What do you use for your sighter?
    • When is it time to switch from a euro nymphing rig to a suspension rig?
    • What are your thoughts on confidence flies?
    • What are the flies you use most often for nymphing?

  • Nautilus Reels – Striving for Excellence

    Kristen Mustad, the owner of Nautilus Reels, has brought his company to the forefront of the fly fishing industry. His innovations drive the market and stand out above the crowd. Listen in to hear how he built his company, designs and tests his reels and consistently strives for excellence.

    Questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • How did you get started in the fly fishing reel business?
    • What made you decide to reinvent the company?
    • How did you differentiate your self in the beginning days?
    • What were the biggest design breakthroughs you had?
    • What reel model do you consider the most versatile?
    • How do you test your reels?
    • Why do large arbor reels make more sense?
    • What qualifications do your people have that make the reels?
    • Where do you see Nautilus in the future of the industry?




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