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  • 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?

  • Madison River: Upper, Lower and in the Park

    Kelly Galloup lives and runs his shop and lodge just minutes from the Madison River. He's guided on the river for over 17 years and knows the river intimately. Whether you want to fish the upper, the lower or the section in Yellowstone Park he'll be able to guide you to success. Listen to this podcast and discover what it takes to be successful on this famous river.

  • Ruby River Grayling

    Donna McDonald a professional guide and native of Montana has been actively involved with the reintroduction of grayling into the Ruby River. Join us and learn about this great fishery and fish.

  • Designing Trout Flies

    Gary Borger literally wrote the book on designing trout flies so he knows his subject well. Gary's background as a biologist provides him with an approach to designing flies that few fly fishers can claim. Join Gary to find out what makes a fly a successful fly that can catch fish.

  • The Madison – A River of Many Faces

    Brian McGeehan has been a professional fly fishing guide since 1995 and considers the rivers of southern Montana his home waters. Listen in to hear how to fish the Madison River - a river that will always challenge you and show you a different face at every turn.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • High Country Fly Fishing

    Marty has hiked and backpacked into many high mountain lakes and streams and discovered that it requires a few different skills and techniques to master fly fishing for trout at altitude. Listen in to hear Marty share what he's learned.

  • Currier's Quest

    Jeff is well-known and well-traveled. He hosts fly fishing trips worldwide and is well known for his presentations at the fly fishing shows, and his incredible artwork. He constantly travels and develops techniques for catching the most exotic fish imaginable in places where even the most avid adventurer refuses to go. His quest to catch 500 different species on the fly continues. Join us as Jeff shares some of his adventures in his quest and find out if he’s getting close to meeting his goal.

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

    • How did you first become interested in fly fishing and what inspired you to embark on this quest to catch as many different species as possible?
    • Do you have a specific goal?
    • What is your current count?
    • Which fish has so far been the most fun to catch?
    • Which has been the hardest to catch?
    • What has been the most challenging journey you’ve had to take to get to a fish?
    • Which fish do you think will be the most challenging to catch?
    • Which fish are you the most excited to catch?
    • Can you share some insights or techniques that you've developed to increase your success rate when targeting various species?
    • What fish are next on your list?
    • 10 years from now, what’s your prediction on how fly fishing will change?
    • How has your pursuit of diverse species affected your perspective on fly fishing and its role as both a sport and a means of connecting with nature?
    • What advice would you give to other fly fishers who are interested in pursuing a similar quest to catch as many different species as possible?

  • 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?

  • Top Saltwater Flies

    Drew Chicone is one of the top saltwater fly tiers today. His innovative patterns and variations on old favorites catch fish and that's what it's all about. In his recent three volume set of fly tying books, Top Saltwater Flies, Drew provides his top patterns for bonefish, permit and tarpon. Join us to learn how Drew comes up with his designs and his specific techniques in tying flies that catch fish in the salt.

  • Mighty Mouse To The Rescue!

    Richard Pilatzke has been working diligently on dialing in his mouse game. Trout love them bass love them so what does it take to get the fish to attack. Is it in the fly pattern, the presentation or a combination of both? Listen in to this podcast to hear what Richard has learned so you can catch more fish on a mouse.

    Richard Pilatzke's Mouse

  • Kootenai River- Big, Bold and Beautiful

    Dave Blackburn has been fishing and guiding the Kootenai River in Montana for over 25 years. If you want to know how to fish and where to fish on this great western trout river listen in and Dave will share his hard earned secrets.

  • Williams Fork River - More Than A Buggy Place

    Chris Wells has been a full-time professional guide for more than 20 years. One of his favorite rivers to guide on is the Williams Fork in central Colorado which he calls one of the "buggiest places" he knows. Yellow sallies, caddis, midges, baetis, tricos, stoneflies and red quills are more than abundant and the trout feed like crazy on them. Join us to learn about the Williams Fork River, why it's so special for Chris and how to fish it for the best results.

  • Carp On The Fly

    Fly fishing for carp is one of the hottest fishing challenges around; they're big, smart and are found almost everywhere. Join Brad Befus on this podcast as he exposes the secrets of fly fishing for carp and learn the strategies and techniques of catching these challenging fish.




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