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  • 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.

  • Cicada Madness

    Dave Zielinski has been tracking down annual and periodical cicada emergences in an effort to figure out their mystery and the fish that hunt and devour them for the past 20 years. If you'd like to zero in on one of these epic emergences, tune in and learn from Dave about the timing, fishing techniques, and patterns that you'll need to crack the code.

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

    • What makes cicada emergences so significant for fly fishers?
    • What does a cicada look like?
    • How many different species are there?
    • What is the life cycle of cicadas?
    • What is the difference between periodical and annual cicadas?
    • How often do the periodical emergences occur?
    • How long does an emergence last?
    • When is the best time of day to fish during a cicada emergence?
    • What signs are there that an cicada emergence is happening?
    • What are the differences between the 13 and 17 year cicadas?
    • What color combinations are best for cicada fly imitations?
    • Do you have a favorite fly size and pattern?
    • What presentation methods work best when fishing with cicadas?
    • Is there an online source that tracks cicada emergences?

  • Dry Fly Strategies

    Paul Weamer, a professional guide and fly tier, understands fishing with a dry fly as the essence of fly fishing. Of course, fish feed primarily under the water but when they rise there's nothing more exciting. Paul has fished highly technical waters like Penns Creek in Pennsylvania, the Upper Delaware River in New York, and spring creeks in Paradise Valley Montana. Listen in as Paul breaks down the best methods, rigs, and fly patterns to catch more fish with dry flies.

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

    • How do the seasons affect dry fly fishing?
    • What weight and length rod do you use?
    • Do you prefer monofilament or fluorocarbon for terminal tackle?
    • Does the glare from tippet to surface tension cause refusals?
    • What products do you use to keep your flies afloat?
    • What fly styles work best for the mayfly life-cycle stages?
    • What fly styles work best for the caddis fly life-cycle stages?
    • What are your favorite stonefly dry fly patterns?
    • What fly styles work best for fast water and slow water?
    • What is more important hook size or the pattern's color?
    • What are the different rise forms and how do you fish them?
    • How do you fish to non-steady risers?
    • How do you fish springs creeks with finicky fish?
    • What are the differences between dry fly strategies in the west versus those in the east?

  • 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.

  • Fly Fishing Montana's Missouri River

    Trapper Badovinac guided professionally on the Missouri River for nine years and authored a book titled ‘Fly Fishing Montana’s Missouri River’. Listen in to learn all you need to know about fly fishing one of America’s great rivers.

  • Nautilus Reels – Striving for Excellence

    Kristen Mustad, the owner of Nautilus Reels, has brought his company to the forefront of the fly fishing industry. His innovations drive the market and stand out above the crowd. Listen in to hear how he built his company, designs and tests his reels and consistently strives for excellence.

    Questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • How did you get started in the fly fishing reel business?
    • What made you decide to reinvent the company?
    • How did you differentiate your self in the beginning days?
    • What were the biggest design breakthroughs you had?
    • What reel model do you consider the most versatile?
    • How do you test your reels?
    • Why do large arbor reels make more sense?
    • What qualifications do your people have that make the reels?
    • Where do you see Nautilus in the future of the industry?

  • Top Ten Smallmouth Bass Flies and How to Fish Them

    Brad Miller has fished smallmouth for over thirty years on some of the most hallowed waters in the Midwest and Canada. If you want to catch more smallmouth listen in as Brad goes through the top ten flies that have been written about, tested and voted upon by guides, experts and everyday anglers. He'll tell you what they are and how to fish them.

  • Spring Creek Strategies

    Mike Heck, a professional guide and master of spring creek fly fishing, shares the tactics and techniques he uses everyday to catch tough, selective trout in these waters.

  • 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.

  • The River of Monsters

    Chip Drozenski, has fished many of the great rivers in Argentina but one of his favorites is the Limay River better know as the River of Monsters. Join us to discover the secrets of this river where the average migratory browns and rainbows are 26 to 30 inches and trophies are 36 to 40 inches. These monsters can weigh 10 to 20 pounds and be caught in water less than 3 feet deep. This is one show you don't want to miss!

  • The Deschutes – Rainbows and Steelhead

    Tom Larimer is an experienced guide who's passion for steelhead is only equaled by his love for trout. Listen in to Tom share his secrets about fly fishing the Deschutes River.

  • Fly Fishing the Green River

    Kevin Clegg, a professional guide, has been guiding on the Green River in Utah for over 20 years. His knowledge of this exquisite fishery is deep and wide. Outstanding fly fishing and scenery make this fishery one for your bucket list. Join us as Kevin shares his secrets about this great piece of water.

  • Fly Fishing for Sea-Run Cutthroat Trout

    Chester Allen has been fly fishing for sea-run cutthroat trout for over 15 years. Listen in to hear his secrets and strategies for chasing these beautiful and aggressive feeding cutts, including in-depth information on how to figure the tides, find the best beaches, and how to rig for success.

  • 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?




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