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  • Saltwater Fly Design Techniques

    Bob Popovics is well known among salt water fly tiers to say the least and his designs are not only innovative but effective. The process of fly creation is a living, organic one and not a mechanical one for Bob, he doesn’t tie so much as he creates. If you’re looking for some tips on tying some great salt water patterns join us as we try to unravel Bob’s brain and get to the bottom of great fly creation.

  • Catching Shadows

    Rich Strolis, a signature fly tyer for Montana Fly Company, designs and ties flies with a purpose. The toughest fish require a different approach and different flies. Listen in and learn about Rich's unique designs and how to fish them.

  • Great Lakes Steelhead on the Fly

    Rick Kustich has fly fished for Great Lakes steelhead for over 30 years. Listen in and take advantage of his in depth knowledge on advanced strategies and techniques, two-handed rods, swinging flies and new fly patterns that are sure to get you hooked up on some trophy steelhead.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Alaska's Other Fish

    There's more to Alaskan fly fishing than just salmon - Pudge shares her professional experience as a guide with other exciting species including trout, grayling, char and sheefish.

  • 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?

  • Specialty Casts - Getting Your Fly to the Fish

    Mac Brown, a Master Casting Instructor certified through the Federation of Fly Fishers, provides expert advice on how to use specialty casts to get your fly to those hard to reach fish.

  • Adaptive Fly Fishing: Strategies for Diverse Water Types

    Lance Egan has had a passion for fly fishing for close to three decades. After representing Fly Fishing Team USA in 13 world championships this guy has experienced just about every fishing situation one might encounter. Listen in to hear how Lance breaks down a river into distinct water types including pools, riffles, runs, pocket water, glides, bank-side lies, and eddies and learn his methods for hooking up effectively in each water type.

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

    • How do you fight the wind and get nymphs down fast?
    • What are your 'go to' tactics for productive summer fishing?
    • When fishing a new river for the first time, what are the steps and observations you take to fish it?
    • How do you improve your hookups when using dry flies?
    • What water types are best fished using euro nymphing techniques?
    • What type of vest or pack do you prefer?
    • How do you rig up your net for each access?
    • What are the options for fishing riffles?
    • What is the best approach and presentation for fishing bank-side lies?

  • New Mexico's Trout Waters

    Spencer Seim has been guiding in northern New Mexico since 1995 and calls the Cimarron River, Rio Grande, Costilla Creek, and Ute Creek his home waters. Listen in to hear where and when to come to this picture perfect area and find out how to best fish these mountain waters.

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

    • What are the top three most scenic and productive trout streams in northern New Mexico?
    • What is the best time of year to fish northern New Mexico?
    • Where can you catch the native Rio Grande Cutthroat trout?
    • What is Rio Costilla Creek best known for?
    • What is the special hatch that occurs on the Cimmarron River?
    • What river has an incredible trico hatch?
    • What river is known for its awesome dry fly fishing?
    • What is Spencer's connection to the book "The Feather Thief"?

     

  • Peacock Bass

    Barry Reynolds has recently returned from an exciting fly fishing adventure for peacock bass on the Rio Negro River in Brazil. Peacock bass are also found in the rivers and canals of Florida, Hawaii, Central America and other South American countries. Join Barry on this podcast to learn about fly fishing for these beautiful fish.

  • 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?

  • Lake Fishing with Damsels and Dragons

    Richard Pilatzke an expert on rocky mountain lake fishing loves fishing with damsel and dragonflies. Learn Rich's techniques for tying and fishing these favorite morsels that fish devour.

  • Competitive Fly Fishing

    Devin Olsen qualified for his 10th consecutive berth on Fly Fishing Team USA in 2018 and has traveled the world competing and winning. Join us on this podcast to learn how to get started in competitive fly fishing and what you need to do to be the best and compete with the best.

  • Fisheries Conservation Now And In The Future

    Dr. Peter Moyle was recognized by Fly Fisherman Magazine as the 2020 Conservationist of the Year for his lifetime of conservation work in California and in watersheds across the West. Peter's forward-thinking and get it done attitude has saved and restored fisheries across California including McCloud River, Putah Creek, the San Joaquin River and the Klamath River. Listen in to find out how Peter identifies and works through the issues associated with saving and restoring these fine fisheries.

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

    • How were you able to preserve the McCloud river for future generations?
    • How did you bring Putah Creek back to life?
    • What are the challenges now that Putah Creek has been restored?
    • What has been done to encourage Stripers and Salmon to run up the San Joaquin River?
    • What is the status of the Smelt in the Delta estuaries?
    • What key action was taken to preserve the Klamath River?
    • How can conservation groups attract younger members?
    • What problems do you face when dams come down?




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