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  • Monster Muskies

    Kip Vieth, a professional guide in Minnesota and winner of the 2017 Orvis Guide of the Year, loves fly fishing for Muskies. Muskies are finicky, to say the least. Known as the fish of ten thousand casts you can bet you'll have to work for yours. Kip will help us all learn more about Muskies including where they live, what they eat, what triggers them to bite, how to rig your terminal tackle for success, presentation strategies, and of course how to close the deal. Join us to learn Kip's secrets to success!

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

    • Are muskies really the fish of 10,000 casts?
    • What are the strength and weaknesses of fly fishing versus conventional fishing?
    • What makes a rod a good muskie fly rod?
    • What type of line do you use and what is your terminal tackle setup?
    • What are the advantages of articulated flies?
    • Do you need high flies for muskies?
    • How do the primary lies change for muskies from summer to fall?
    • If you get a follow but no bite what changes do you make?
    • Do the moon phases affect the musky bite?
    • Is sight fishing an effective method for muskies?
    • When is the best time of day to target muskies?

  • Silver Creek – The Legend and Its Future

    Matthew Miller is the director of science communications for The Nature Conservancy and has fished Silver Creek countless times. Silver Creek is well known for testing the skills of many an accomplished fly fisher so Matt’s tips for fishing it will be invaluable. Join us and learn about fishing this legendary fishery and what changes are taking place that may affect the future of this spring creek.

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

    • What was your first experience with Silver Creek?
    • What makes it special for you?
    • Can you give us a tour of Silver Creek?
    • What species do you target?
    • What's the best time of year to fish?
    • Are there trophy fish to be caught in the creek?
    • What is the best way to fish the creek?
    • What hatches are common in this water?
    • How important is it to match the hatch?
    • Are the fish there really as picky as some people describe?
    • The fishery is known for its dry fly fishing. Is nymphing also effective?
    • What is the Nature Conservancy's history with Silver Creek?
    • What does the future look like for Silver Creek?

  • Tactics for Bass, Panfish, Pike & Other Warmwater Species

    Tim Jacobs is a guide and FFI Certified Casting Instructor who fishes both the warm waters of the midwest and the cold waters of the Rocky Mountains. Tim will be sharing tactics including rigs, techniques and fly patterns that you can use to catch more bass. panfish, pike, and other warmwater species. Join us and learn Tim's secrets to warmwater fly fishing.

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

    • Where do you do most of your warmwater fishing?
    • What does a fly fisher need to know about lakes to be productive?
    • Is it more productive to fly fishing from a boat?
    • How do you dissect an unknown lake?
    • What types of rods and lines do you need for warmwater fly fishing?
    • Where should you look for largemouth bass?
    • What is your primary method for finding fish?
    • What types of flies do you use for largemouth bass?
    • When fishing rivers for smallmouth bass, how do you work the water?
    • What's your go-to fly for smallmouth bass?
    • Where do the pike hold in the water column?
    • How do you rig up your leader and shock tippet for pike?
    • What are your favorite types of flies for pike?
    • Where is the best place to find pike?

  • Finding Trout

    Tom, has worked in many capacities at Orvis from retail clerk to lead enthusiast and what’s always been true no matter what his position is that he’s a teacher. Tom has shared more about fly fishing than probably any other person in the sport. We are fortunate to have him again on the show to talk about finding trout. Join us on this show to learn about where to find trout in runs,. pocket water, riffles, and places you never thought to look.

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

    • How did you start out on your fly fishing journey?
    • How do trout feed?
    • How far will a brown trout move in a typical day?
    • What are the prime currents to fish?
    • What cast do you use to avoid drag?
    • What temperatures are optimal for feeding trout?
    • How do you approach a new stream?
    • When is the best time to fish riffles?
    • What are the prime holding areas in runs?
    • What type of hydro cusion to trout prefer?
    • Where do fish hold in a pool or flat water?
    • What is the best way to fish pocket water?
    • When trout are not rising what tactics do you use to find fish?
    • What matters most fly size, color or presentation?

  • Tactical Nymphing - Euro Style

    Devin Olsen, a medal winning member of Fly Fishing Team USA, shares the modern day nymphing techniques he and Lance Eagan use to catch fish in the European style. When competing on an international basis you have to be good and have to know how to adapt. Join us to find out how it's done.

  • Colorado Guide Flies

    Pat Dorsey, a professional guide in Colorado, will give you the inside scoop on what the top Colorado guides have in their fly boxes. These are the flies they use day in a day out to get their clients into fish. You don't want to miss this one.

  • Bugs

    Paul Weamer, a professional guide and author, having fished both the eastern and western United States teaches us about the “Bugs”. Matching the hatch is always challenging but Paul knows how to simplify it so that you can quickly and easily identify the insects and pick the right fly to imitate them. Join us and learn entomology the easy way.

  • Fly Fishing for Monster Browns on Streamers

    Christy McReynolds knows how to hook up with monster brown trout on the fly. She’s a lifelong angler and has developed her skills on the South Holston and Watauga Rivers in East Tennessee, where she and her husband Jason run their guide service FlyingSoHo. Join us and learn her secrets to finding, hooking up, and landing these fish of a lifetime.

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

    • What is the best time of year for hunting monster browns on streamers?
    • Are large brown trout more active at certain times of the day?
    • Are browns tolerant of a wide range of water temperatures?
    • What are the ideal conditions for brown trout to grow big?
    • Are browns more selective than rainbows?
    • Is fishing good before or after they spawn?
    • What weight rod do you use for larger fish?
    • Do you use floating or sinking lines?
    • What is your leader and tippet setup?
    • What types of streamers do you prefer?
    • what color flies do you use for dirty and clear water?
    • Where do find large fish holding most often?
    • What retrieve methods do you use for streamers?
    • What tips can you give on setting the hook and fighting large fish?

  • Fly Fishing Central Wyoming

    Blake Jackson, a professional guide from Casper,  Wyoming, specializes in guiding his clients to Wyoming’s great fisheries, like the Miracle Mile, Grey Reef, Fremont Canyon, and local lakes. Whether it's trophy trout or spooky carp Blake knows where to go and how to get hooked up. Join us to learn about these incredible fisheries and how to fish them.

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

    • What are the four major sections of the North Platte River?
    • Is the area around Saratoga worth fishing?
    • How did the Miracle Mile get its name?
    • What spawn occurs on the Miracle Mile that brings up the big fish?
    • What flies work best on the Miracle Mile?
    • What section is fished most often in Fremont Canyon?
    • What epic dry fly hatch is Fremont Canyon known for?
    • What sections of Grey Reef are the most productive?
    • What flies work best on Grey Reef and why?
    • What strategies do you use to fish Grey Reef?
    • What is the most common mistake most fly fishers make when fishing Grey Reef?
    • Why has carp fishing in Wyoming exploded?
    • Where is the best place to fish for carp in Wyoming?

  • Reading Water Challenges in Mount Hood Country

    Gary Lewis has fished in seven countries and across the US and the one challenge that he has always faces is how to read the water especially new water or water that has been affected by weather or other external factors. Listen in as we explore three fisheries in the Mount Hood Country of Oregon and how each presents a different challenge when reading the water.

  • A Systematic Approach to Nymphing

    Duane Redford developed a systematic approach to nymphing so that as a guide he could hook his clients up with fish even in the most harsh and competitive environments. Learn his step-by-step methods for getting the most out of nymphing.

  • Fly Fishing For Mako Sharks

    Want to pit yourself against a mako shark? Conway Bowman tells us about his special techniques to attract, catch, and release mako sharks on the fly. This exciting new approach allows you to sight cast to Makos, see the take, and enjoy one of the most acrobatic and powerful fights of your life.

  • Tenkara's Evolution

    Daniel Galhardo brought Tenkara fly fishing to North America and has introduced a new an exciting way to fly fish. Learn about the history and fishing in Japan that inspired him to create a company based on Tenkara. Daniel will also share how he started and built his business into the success it is today.

  • European Fly Fishing Techniques

    Jeff Currier has learned a lot by participating in the World Fly Fishing Championships including the Polish and Spanish nymphing techniques and English lake techniques. Listen to this podcast as Jeff shares all that he's learned from European fly fishers.

  • Single-Handed Fly Casting - A Modular Approach

    Jason Borger knows fly casting he was almost born with a fly rod in his hand. Through slow motion video he's broken down the elements of making the perfect cast and uses it teach others. Join us and find out about Jason's modular approach to learning fly casting.




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