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  • Stripping for Stripers

    The East coast comes alive when the strippers come in - making the water boil with activity. Michael Mullaney, a professional guide in Cape Cod shares his secrets on catching one of the most popular sportfish on the Eastern seaboard.

  • 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?

  • 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?

     

  • Top Pennsylvania Fly Fishing Destinations

    Rick Nyles started guiding in 1999 and has since grown his guide service to eight guides in Pennsylvania. His knowledge of Pennsylvania fisheries is deep and wide. Join us to talk about a few of the top Pennsylvania fisheries you want to add to your bucket list.

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

    • What books can you recommend that detail Pennsylvania waters?
    • I'm coming to fish in Pennsylvania for the first time where should I go to maximize my trip?
    • Where and when should I go to hit the Green Drake hatch?
    • How do the state laws affect public access to the rivers and creeks?
    • I want to swing wet flies to increase my fish numbers; where should I go to do this?
    • What rivers or streams are the best for smallmouth bass fishing?
    • What are the prime waters in the State College area?
    • What's Penns Creek known for most?
    • What are the top flies that you recommend for fishing Pennsylvania waters?
    • What river would you fish in the Johnstone area?
    • How do you get away from the crowds?
    • What are the top rivers and creeks in Eastern Pennsylvania?
    • What species of trout is Pennsylvania known most for?
    • What are your tips for fishing the Lehigh River?

  • Stillwaters Simplified

    Tim Lockhart is a stillwater fly fishing junkie and stillwaters provide some of the best opportunities for big fish. If stillwaters have intimidated you in the past get ready for an awakening. Join us and learn about the critical lessons for catching more trout in lakes, ponds and reservoirs.

  • Effective Stillwater Fly Fishing

    Michael Gorman, a professional guide of more than 30 years helps us make the most of every stillwater fishing outing - even those ego-bruising days when the fish seem to reject everything. Join us to learn Michaels strategies, techniques and secrets.

  • Fishing the Lower Colorado River for Trout and Carp

    Kirk Webb has been a professional guide in the Aspen and Glenwood Springs area since 2002. The lower Colorado River just below Glenwood Springs offers not only trout fishing but carp as well. Listen in an learn about this unique fishery and how to fish it.

  • Smallmouth Bass Strategies

    Dave Karczynski is passionate about smallmouth. Smallmouth bass are in more streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs than any other game fish. Join us and learn about the cutting-edge techniques and fly patterns being used today to catch these exciting game fish.

  • Common Sense Fly Fishing

    Eric Sroup is a professional guide and he's determined to make his fly fishing clients successful on every trip. Listen in as Eric shares the same information he shares with his clients everyday on how to catch more trout - practical common sense techniques.

  • 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.

  • 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?

  • Skeena River - Steelhead Dreams

    Gill Mckean has been guiding on the world-famous Skeena River for more than 25 years. He’s guided a client to massive steelhead estimated at 34 pounds and has personally landed many in the 30-pound range. Join us to learn from Gill about this incredible fishery and of course how to land that steelhead of a lifetime.

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

    • What is the best time of year to fish for steelhead?
    • Are there other streams and rivers to fish in the area?
    • What species are available besides steelhead?
    • What style of flies do you prefer?
    • Is the spey rod the most commonly used rod on the Skeena?
    • What type of line do you use and what types of tips do you use?
    • What's the difference between Skagit and Scandi heads?
    • What is the most productive depth for getting strikes?
    • What triggers the fish to strike?
    • What is the secret to hooking up with a trophy steelhead?

  • Carp In The City

    Dave Maynard fishes for carp where ever he can find them and many times it's under freeway viaducts or with a backdrop of skyscrapers rather than mountains. Join us to learn how to catch these hard to catch fish.

  • Big Bonefish in the Florida Keys

    Bruce Chard is one of the top guides in the Florida Keys and big bonefish are one of his specialties. Listen in to find out his secrets on landing a bonefish of a lifetime.

  • A Lifetime of Fly Fishing for Steelhead

    Trey Combs has been fly fishing, guiding and writing about steelhead for more than 50 years. He's an expert on this fish and has now written his fourth book on steelhead. Join us to learn about the history of steelhead fishing and all that he has learned about fishing for this extraordinary and challenging fish.

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

    • What inspired you to write your book Flies for Atlantic Salmon & Steelhead?
    • What is your prediction for the health of steelhead runs?
    • What is the cause of the devastation of steelhead runs on the Thompson River?
    • What was the first steelhead fly?
    • What do you consider to be the most versatile fly rod for steelhead?
    • What is your recommended terminal tackle setup?
    • What is your favorite steelhead fly to use in British Columbia?
    • What is your favorite fly for low water?
    • What caused you to start using more black flies?
    • What is the most effective way to present your flies?
    • How does your presentation change from spring  to fall
    • Why do you like to keep your fly broadside in the current?
    • How do you use The Muddler for steelhead?
    • What changes do you make to The Muddler so that it performs better?




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