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  • Fly Tying and Fishing with John Barr

    John Barr designed the Copper John, the Barr Emerger and many other successful fly patterns. Learn from John how to tie and fish these incredibly successful patterns. If you don't use them now you will by the end of the show.

  • DIY Fly Fishing Vacations

    Rod Hamilton has been helping fly fishers find the best do it yourself locations for many years. He's traveled the world looking for locations that have local fishing experts that can be called upon for help, accurate fishing reports, vacation rental properties and other points of interest you may want to explore. Many times it's not easy to find these locations but Rod has made it happen. Join us and help me pick Rods brain on how to make a do it yourself fishing vacation a memorable one.

  • 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.

  • The Lure of Success: How Passion Turned into Profit for a Fly Shop Owner

    Brian Flechsig owns Mad River Outfitters, Midwest Fly Fishing Schools, and Ohio Fly Fishing Guides. He started his fly shop in 1994 with a passion for fly fishing and the will to succeed, but not much more. Today, Mad River Outfitters ranks as one of the top three largest fly shops in the United States. Join us and learn how Brian started his business on a shoestring and how he has grown it through consistent marketing and proper business management.

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

    • What inspired you to start a business in the fly fishing industry?
    • How has your business evolved from its initial concept to the multi-faceted enterprise it is today?
    • How has your passion for fly fishing influenced the way you run your business?
    • How do you engage with the local community through your brick-and-mortar shop?
    • In creating your product lines, do you select low, medium, and high-cost products to appeal to the broadest spectrum of customers or focus on one price point?
    • What is the top-selling or highest-grossing product at the fly shop?
    • What are the top 2-3 selling fly patterns in the shop?
    • What platform do you use for your e-commerce store?
    • Do you use manufacturer’s supplied photos for your products, or do you take your own?
    • What types of marketing do you do?
    • What marketing has worked the best for you?
    • Do you do all your marketing in-house or do you outsource some of it?
    • Which advertising channels have you found most effective for your businesses, and why?
    • How much luck is responsible for your success?

  • Sheepshead On The Fly In Southwest Florida

    Captain Codty Pierce, a professional fly fishing guide, grew up on the southwest coast of Florida and knows the waters there better than most. His target in the winter when the waters cool are sheepshead also known as convict fish because of their vivid stripes. Sheepshead have developed a reputation that rivals permit, they are hard to catch on a fly but are super exciting because you are sight fishing to tailing fish on shallow oyster beds and can see the take. Join us to learn Codty's techniques for hooking up with these challenging fish.

    Questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • What is the average size of a sheepshead?
    • Where do you find sheepshead?
    • What type of water do they inhabit?
    • What's the best time of year to catch the larger sheepshead?
    • What do they eat?
    • What fly patterns work best?
    • How should you present your flies to get good takes?

  • Casting Forward, Onward, and Seaward

    Steve Ramirez is a fly fisher, writer, educator, master naturalist, philosopher, and outdoor adventurer. He's traveled four continents writing about fishing, landscapes, human cultures, and the natural world. He's written for many of the major periodicals and is publishing his latest book Casting Seaward. This book is the third in a book series that started with Casting Forward and was followed by Casting Onward. Join us and hear Steve's thoughts on fly fishing, conservation, restoration, and his hopes for the future of planet earth.

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

    • When did you start writing?
    • What effect do your previous careers have on your writing today?
    • What do you use fly fishing as the basis for your stories?
    • What are your books about and what effect do you hope they'll have on your readers?
    • Does writing energize you or exhaust you?
    • Do you make notes during a trip and then write about it later?
    • How do you think your writing will help the natural world?
    • Where and when do you write?
    • In all your travels what was the most challenging species, you fished for?
    • Of all the places you've traveled and fished, what is the most memorable?
    • What can we do as fly fishers to help combat global warming?
    • As humans are we working to conserve, preserve, or destroy our natural world?
    • Do you think the world would be better off without humans?
    • Do you think we can reverse the current trends that adversely affect our environment?

  • Fly Fishing for Atlantic Salmon

    Paul Marriner shares his 25+ years of experience fly fishing for Atlantic Salmon. Learn his secrets about tactics, flies, casting and playing this classic trophy fish.

  • Randy Wayne White Tells All (maybe)

    Randy Wayne White is a New York Times bestselling author of forty-five novels. Randy was a light tackle fishing guide at Tarpon Bay Marina, Sanibel Island for 13-years, did more than 3,000 charters, and draws heavily on those experiences for his novels about marine biologist Doc Ford and his quirky pals at Dinkin's Bay. His series of novels about fishing guide Hannah Smith has also received critical acclaim. Join us to learn about Randy's writing career, how he started, where he gets ideas, what motivates him and of course they'll be a few humorous stories about his travels in the fishing world.

  • Fly Fishing the Upper Columbia River

    Steven calls the Upper Columbia River his home waters where rainbow trout are known to reach 25 pounds. He’s been guiding there for many years and has found that many of the trout love to eat soft-hackle & hairwing wetflies, swung and dangled. Join us to learn about this incredible fishery and Steven’s unique approaches to fishing it.

  • Fly Fishing for Striped Bass

    Rich Murphy has been fly fishing for striped bass for more than 25 years and knows the northeast coast of the US like his backyard. Find out all of Rich’s secrets of catching and landing these exciting saltwater trophies.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Ohio Women on the Fly

    Katie started fly fishing just five years ago. Her passion for the sport has been insatiable. Katie’s journey from newbie fly fisher, to local TU Chapter board member, to the founder of Ohio Women on the Fly and now a professional guide has been fast and furious. Join us to hear how Katie’s journey took place and the challenges she faced as a woman in the fly fishing industry.

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

    • How were you introduced to fly fishing?
    • Did you grow fishing?
    • Did you have any preconceived ideas about fly fishing?
    • Where did you get you first fly fishing gear?
    • How did you learn your fly fishing skills?
    • Did you have a mentor?
    • Did you join any groups or clubs?
    • How did Ohio Women on the Fly get started?
    • What type of events does your group sponsor?
    • What recommendations do you have for women thinking about trying fly fishing?
    • How did you get your job at Mad River Outfitters?
    • How did you learn how to guide?
    • Where do you guide?
    • What's next on your journey as a fly fisher?

  • Bristol Bay’s Sockeye Salmon and Rainbow Trout

    Bill Horn has had a fifty-year connection with Alaska. Each year 60 million or more wild salmon run up the rivers of Bristol Bay and of course, rainbow trout are right there with them. Bill will share his knowledge of the natural history, culture, and management of this fishery along with fishing strategies, fly choices, and trip planning. Listen in to learn more about this outstanding and one-of-a-kind fishery.

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

    • What inspired you to write Crimson Wave?
    • Why is Bristol Bay so important?
    • What does Bristol Bay represent?
    • Who are the people that live in Bristol Bay?
    • Why are sockeye salmon important to commercial fishing?
    • Are the sockeye salmon a sustainable species?
    • Why are sockeye hard to catch on a fly?
    • Why don't sockeye have the respect that other salmon have?
    • What is the lifecycle of sockeye?
    • Is it better to fish for sockeye nearest the sea before they begin to change color?
    • What weight rod do you use for sockeye?
    • Why are sockeye important to rainbows?
    • What fly fishing techniques or presentations do you use for rainbows?
    • What is the status of the controversial Pebble Mine project?

     

  • Tying & Fishing Deer Hair Flies

    Tim Jacobs uses many different materials to tie his flies but deer hair is his favorite. Whether it's trout or warmwater species deer hair flies can produce. Join us to learn about Tim's secrets to tying and fishing deer hair flies.




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