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  • Sight Fishing for Trout Revisited

    Seeing trout is a learned skill and Landon Mayer has perfected it. Ed Engle thinks Landon maybe part osprey but I’m sure he’s got some heron in him too, either way, he can see fish and can teach you how to as well. Listen to this podcast and learn how to see more fish on your next trip.

  • Musky Magic

    Erik Thue, a professional guide in Wisconsin, has been targeting musky with a fly for many years. His intimate knowledge of this elusive predator will help you get one on the hook. Join us to hear his secrets.

  • Casting And Presentation Strategies For Trout

    Jason was the "Shadow Caster" in the movie A River Runs Through It and knows about presentation skills. Listen to Jason talk about how we perceive trout and how trout perceive us, the predator/prey relationship and how we should present our flies to the trout.

  • Kamchatka's Wild Rainbows

    Will Blair started working as a guide in Kamchatka in 1997 and was immediately captivated by the area. Kamchatka is still one of the most remote wild rainbow fisheries in the world and fishing it is an experience not found anywhere else. Join us to learn about fishing Kamchatka from one of the most respected experts in the industry.

  • Fly Patterns For Pennsylvania Waters

    Eric Naguski, a professional guide in Pennsylvania, has over 20 years of experience in fishing the state’s waters. Eric will be showcasing some of his favorite flies, tips on tying them and how to rig and fish them. Join us so you can learn how to fish the waters of Pennsylvania more productively.

  • 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?

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Flies That Catch Fish

    Enrico Puglisi’s flies and fly tying materials continue to have a groundbreaking impact on the future of saltwater and freshwater fly fishing. His unique hand-tied flies are recognized around the world. Listen in and learn how Enrico designs his flies and how he creates the one of a kind materials he uses to match specific baitfish and to catch fish.

    Questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • What inspired you to start creating specialized fly tying materials?
    • What was the first material you created?
    • How many different fibers do you have?
    • What are your different fibers best used for?
    • What's your best tip for making working with fibers easier?
    • Why are Trigger Fibers so deadly?
    • What material shouldn't you add to saltwater flies?
    • What three types of threads do you use when tying your flies?
    • Why did you create the line of brushes and what are they best used for?
    • What is the biggest mistake most tiers make when tying saltwater patterns?

  • Tying The Best-Selling Most Effective Fly Patterns

    Vince Wilcox has always had his own take on things and that applies to tying flies as well. Vince developed his own patterns for many of the common challenges fly fishers face when enticing trout and many of those became the commercial patterns you may be buying today including nymphs, dry flies and terrestrials. Join us to hear from Vince why he developed these patterns, why they are so effective and how to fish them.

  • 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.

  • The Bighorn River – World’s Best Tailwater

    Steve Galletta has a passion for dry fishing and matching the hatch, that's what attracted him to the Bighorn River 10 years ago. A professional guide, Steve will share his secrets about one of the world's best tailwater rivers.

  • Midge Secrets

    Rick Takahashi considers midges the most important year-round foods source for trout and they are in almost every stream and lake around the world. Listen in to learn about tying and fishing midges that will work no matter where live.

  • The Seasons of Stillwater - Rocky Mountains

    Richard Pilatze's expertise is high mountain stillwater fly fishing. He'll be talking with us about the stillwater fishing seasons in the Rocky Mountain region, detailing what the fishing conditions will be, what hatches occur and best methods to fish at that time of year. Join us a get dialed into high mountain stillwater fly fishing.

  • Fly Fishing for Largemouth Bass

    Hooking up with largemouth bass is exciting and definitely splashy. Ken Hanley will tell you exactly how to get them on a fly using special techniques and hot fly patterns.




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