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10/08/2025
1:22:09
Magnificent Roosterfish: Unlocking the Secrets of El Gallo ★ ★ ★ ★
Tom Boyd

They’re fast, powerful, and one of the toughest fish to fool on a fly—roosterfish, or El Gallo. Join us as legendary angler Tom Boyd shares his decades-long pursuit of these magnificent predators in Costa Rica. From world-record catches to breakthrough tactics, Tom reveals what makes roosters so elusive, how to spot and hook them, and why landing one is considered the pinnacle of saltwater fly fishing. Don’t miss this chance to learn the secrets of chasing one of the ocean’s most extraordinary game fish!

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

  • What makes roosterfish one of the most challenging saltwater fish to catch on a fly?
  • How do their unique auditory and visual senses make them so difficult to fool?
  • Can you explain the role of the dorsal comb and how roosterfish use it to hunt or herd baitfish?
  • How does the behavior of roosters differ between calmer waters like Baja beaches and the rougher open Pacific waters of Costa Rica?
  • Tell us about your very first encounter with a roosterfish on the Costa Rica/Nicaragua border—what did you see and how did it change your fishing path?
  • Walk us through your 1998 catch in Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo—the first large roosterfish taken on fly under IGFA rules. What made it possible that day?
  • How did that world-record catch open doors for you, including your work with Crocodile Bay in Costa Rica?
  • What role does structure—like reefs, points, or guano-covered cliffs—play in locating roosters?
  • What do you look for in bird activity when scanning a beach for signs of roosterfish?
  • What’s your preferred rod, reel, and line setup for roosterfish in Costa Rica?
  • Tell us about the development of Boyd’s Wounded Baitfish fly. What made it so effective?
  • How closely do you try to “match the hatch” when choosing fly colors and sizes for Costa Rica?
  • What retrieves have you found most effective—steady strips, erratic jerks, or wounded-baitfish movements?
  • What are your tips for setting the hook properly on roosterfish, given their tendency to spit flies?
  • How do you recommend fighting a rooster—rod angles, pressure, and handling jumps?
  • Roosterfish are listed as “data deficient” by the IUCN. What past and current research have you done that will help us to understand roosterfish better in Costa Rica and other parts of the world.

09/10/2025
1:20:19
Matching Eastern Hatches ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Henry Ramsay

Mayflies to caddisflies, knowing how to match the hatch can make or break your day on the water. Henry Ramsay, author of Matching Major Eastern Hatches will dive deep into the life cycles of key insects, the flies that best imitate them, and the strategies you need to fool more trout. Whether you’re new to entomology or a seasoned angler looking to refine your approach, this episode will help you unlock the secrets to more productive days on the stream.

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

  • Henry, what inspired you to write Matching Major Eastern Hatches and how does it differ from other hatch-matching books?
  • For someone new to Eastern waters, how important is it to understand insect life cycles compared to simply having the “right” fly?
  • What do you consider the six most important insect groups anglers need to master in the East?
  • What role does observation—both streamside and in-hand—play in accurately identifying a hatch?
  • Do you think that more emphasis should be placed on fly fishermen being able to identify nymph and pupa stages of mayflies and caddis flies?
  • When matching a hatch do you prefer a fly that is a direct match or more of a general look fly?
  • Mayflies are the poster child of hatch-matching—what are the major Eastern species anglers should know?
  • How can you tell when trout are feeding on emergers?
  • Regarding multiple flies, what conditions determine the setup you use?
  • How important are mayfly spinner falls to the trout angler?
  • Caddisflies often confuse anglers compared to mayflies—what key differences should we focus on?
  • How do you fish caddis emergences differently from mayflies in terms of presentation?
  • Stoneflies are often overlooked in the East compared to the West—how important are they in Eastern streams?
  • What common mistakes do anglers make when trying to fish a stonefly hatch?
  • Midges can be intimidating because of their size—how critical are they to Eastern fly fishers?
  • How do you adjust your fly selection when conditions are tough and trout ignore traditional hatch patterns?

08/20/2025
1:14:29
Alabama's Best Fly Fishing ★ ★ ★ ★
Matt Lewis

Alabama is quickly becoming one of the most exciting and diverse fly fishing destinations in North America—and Matt Lewis is here to prove it. Join us as we uncover more than 50 hidden gems across the state, from Appalachian streams teeming with redeye bass to coastal marshes alive with trophy redfish. Whether you're chasing bass, bream, or saltwater giants, Alabama has it all. Don’t miss this eye-opening journey through one of fly fishing’s best-kept secrets!

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

  • What inspired you to write Alabama’s Best Fly Fishing and showcase this state as a fly fishing destination?
  • Many anglers overlook Alabama—why do you think it’s a hidden gem in the fly fishing world?
  • Why is Alabama called "America's Amazon"?
  • How would you describe the diversity of Alabama’s fisheries compared to other states in the South or across the country?
  • Can you walk us through the typical bonefish diet and how it may vary by location?
  • What makes the redeye bass so unique and special for fly anglers?
  • What type of water do you find these fish?
  • What are the best strategies and fly patterns for targeting redeye bass in Alabama streams?
  • What other bass species are popular to target?
  • Alabama is known for trophy striped bass—what are your go-to methods and flies for targeting them?
  • What other species of fish are available to fly fish for?
  • If you could only choose one place to fish which location would go to?
  • What makes Alabama’s Gulf Coast marshes and estuaries special for fly anglers?
  • What species are there to target in the marshes and estuaries?

07/16/2025
1:29:02
A Passion for Bonefish ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Ian Davis

Get ready to explore the shimmering world of bonefish with Ian Davis, author of A Passion for Bonefish. Ian shares insights from how to read a flat and choose the perfect fly to unlocking the secrets of tides, moon phases, and guide teamwork. Whether you’re dreaming of stalking the flats or planning your next saltwater trip, this show will fuel your obsession for one of fly fishing’s most electrifying and elusive species.

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

  • What features of a bonefish’s anatomy make it such a challenging and thrilling fish to pursue on the fly?
  • How do their sensory systems—especially eyesight—impact how we approach them as anglers?
  • What types of flats and ecosystems do bonefish thrive in across different regions like the Bahamas or Belize?
  • Can you walk us through the typical bonefish diet and how it may vary by location?
  • What are some of the most consistently productive bonefish flies you've seen or used in different countries?
  • Have any fly patterns surprised you in their effectiveness or versatility across different locations?
  • How do wind conditions affect both casting and fish behavior on the flats?
  • Are there any general rules anglers can follow to understand tidal movement and its impact?
  • What makes the guide–angler relationship crucial in bonefishing success?
  • What visual cues help an angler read the flats for likely bonefish hotspots?
  • What behaviors should you look for when trying to distinguish feeding bonefish from cruising ones?
  • What does a perfect bonefish fly presentation look like?
  • Can you explain why strip-setting is so critical—and how it differs from trout setting?
  • What’s the best way to land a bonefish safely for both the angler and the fish?

07/02/2025
1:20:51
Colorado’s Hidden Gem: The Rio Grande on the Fly ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Presley Garcia

Tucked away in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, the Rio Grande River winds through the breathtaking San Luis Valley—and with it, some of the finest fly fishing you've never heard of. Guide Presley Garcia takes anglers on unforgettable floats in search of wild brown and rainbow trout, surrounded by stunning high-country scenery. Join us as Presley shares his knowledge of this hidden gem, revealing the tactics, timing, and magic that make the Rio Grande a must-fish destination.

  • What makes the Rio Grande in Colorado such a special place to fly fish for trout?
  • Can you describe the different sections of the Rio Grande that you guide—upper, middle, and lower—and how each one fishes?
  • How does the Rio Grande differ from more popular Colorado rivers like the Arkansas or the Gunnison?
  • What kind of access is available for DIY anglers, and how important is a boat for covering water?
  • Are there areas on the Rio Grande that you can walk and wade fish?
  • What’s your favorite season to fish the Rio Grande, and why?
  • What are the most significant insect hatches anglers should look out for on the Rio Grande?
  • How does the fishing change from spring to fall on the Rio?
  • Can you talk about the famous salmonfly hatch—when it happens and how to fish it?
  • How do you manage drifts and casting angles when fishing from a raft or drift boat on this river?
  • When streamer fishing from a boat, what techniques do you teach your clients for covering structure?
  • How do trout position themselves during different flow conditions or times of day?
  • What challenges do anglers typically face when fishing the Rio Grande for the first time?
  • What’s one of your most memorable days guiding on the Rio Grande?

06/18/2025
1:25:04
Paraná River Golden Dorado
Fabi Anastasio

Join us as we head to the heart of Argentina with expert guide Fabian “Fabi” Anastasio to explore the thrilling world of fly fishing for golden dorado on the Paraná River. With over a decade of experience navigating its shifting sandbars, clear side channels, and explosive currents, Fabi shares his deep insights into the behavior of dorado, the tactics that consistently produce, and what makes the Paraná one of the most dynamic fisheries on the planet. Don’t miss this action-packed episode full of sharp hooks and golden flashes!

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

  • What makes the Paraná River such a unique and productive fishery for Golden Dorado?
  • How do the river’s hydrology and seasonal flow changes affect dorado behavior and fly fishing success?
  • What role do baitfish migrations play in locating active Golden Dorado?
  • What makes the Golden Dorado such a prized target for fly fishers compared to other predatory fish?
  • Can you describe the differences in fishing approaches between the upper, middle, and lower sections of the river?
  • What are the typical water flow patterns throughout the year, and how do they influence fishing tactics?
  • What rod and line setups do you recommend for Golden Dorado?
  • How do you rig your leaders for abrasion resistance, especially with dorado’s sharp teeth?
  • What flies and in what hook size do you recommend for these fish?
  • Can you explain the dorado’s hunting tactics and how they work together to ambush baitfish?
  • How do you identify productive water when targeting dorado on sandbars versus banks or structure?
  • What clues should anglers look for on the surface or shoreline that indicate dorado activity?
  • Why are Golden Dorado so hard to hook and keep hooked?
  • What are the most common mistakes anglers make when fighting a dorado?

Fabi guides out of three lodges depending on the season: Karandá Lodge, Suindá Lodge, and Pirá Lodge.


05/21/2025
1:20:18
What Every Tropical Flats Fly Fisher Needs To Know ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Mike Watt

Mike has fished the saltwater flats of Belize, Christmas Island, Cuba, the Yucatan, and the Florida Keys. The techniques and methods he’s learned along the way are invaluable. Join us as Mike shares what he’s learned about fly fishing the flats, including tackle, knots, casting, presentation, tactics, and much more.

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

  • If I was making my first saltwater flats trip, what are the things I need to do to prepare for the experience to get the most from the trip?
  • Do you prefer 7 wt or 8wt for most species, locations?
  • What features should I look for in a reel?
  • Do you use primarily floating lines or is it wise to have other types with you?
  • What knots do you need to know for saltwater?
  • How do you prepare for your casts on a boat?
  • Are there clues or simple rules as to which flats hold fish at which tides?
  • What would you recommend a DIY traveler do to find productive flats before traveling to an area?
  • I have trouble seeing the movement of the fish. so my first cast is not as accurate as I would like it to be. I fish from a boat, am I not getting the right information from the guide. Is it a communication issue?
  • What flies do you like using for bonefish?
  • What techniques are most productive for permit?
  • What tips do you have for catching tarpon?
  • What are your favorite flies for snook?
  • Is it best to wade into the tidal current or with it (follow the tide shallower?)?

05/07/2025
1:22:08
DIY Fly Fishing Alaska ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Joe Jackson

Joe Jackson has been fly fishing in Alaskan waters since 2014. He’s unlocked the secrets to DIY fishing using the state highways and roads to catch salmon, trout, Dolly Varden, Arctic char, and Arctic grayling. Join us to learn his tricks to success in “The Last Frontier.”

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

  • What inspired you to start exploring Alaska’s fisheries without a guide?
  • How do you define “DIY fly fishing” in the Alaskan context?
  • What are the biggest misconceptions people have about fly fishing in Alaska on their own?
  • What are the most important factors to consider when planning a DIY trip to Alaska?
  • What are the pros and cons of fly fishing DIY versus using a guide?
  • How do you research and locate productive roadside-accessible fisheries?
  • Are there any tools, apps, or maps that you rely on when planning your trips?
  • Can you walk us through some of the best regions in Alaska for road-accessible fly fishing?
  • How accessible is Southeast Alaska for road-based DIY fly fishing?
  • What species are most available to DIY fly fishers throughout the year?
  • What’s the best time of year for someone planning their first DIY trip?
  • Do you typically wade, hike in, or use a pack raft on DIY trips?
  • Are camping sites easily accessible?
  • What are the biggest safety concerns DIY anglers should prepare for?

04/16/2025
1:16:31
Yakima River A Blue Ribbon Trout Fishery ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Jack Mitchell

Jack Mitchell is a seasoned guide and well-traveled fly fisher, having fished throughout North and South America from Alaska to Chile. He considers the Yakima his home water and has guided there for over 35 years. This designated Blue Ribbon fishery is one for your bucket list. Join us and learn everything you need to know about how to fish this outstanding fishery.

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

  • What characteristics make the Yakima River stand out as a blue ribbon trout fishery?
  • What species of fish are available to fly fishers?
  • How do fishing conditions and strategies vary across the different seasons on the Yakima?
  • Can you describe the differences in fishing approaches between the upper, middle, and lower sections of the river?
  • What are the typical water flow patterns throughout the year, and how do they influence fishing tactics?
  • What rod and line setups do you recommend for effectively fishing the Yakima?
  • Are there specific leader lengths or tippet materials you prefer for the Yakima's conditions?
  • Which insect hatches are most significant on the Yakima, and when do they typically occur?
  • What are your go-to fly patterns for the Skwala hatch in early spring?
  • During the summer months, how do you adjust your fly selection to account for terrestrial activity?
  • How do you decide between fishing dry flies, nymphs, or streamers on a given day?
  • What signs do you look for when identifying productive water on the Yakima?
  • How have conservation efforts impacted the health and sustainability of the Yakima River fishery?

04/02/2025
1:20:15
Klamath Reborn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Mikey Wier

The Klamath River was once a legendary steelhead and salmon fishery, and now, after the removal of four dams, has been reborn. Mikey Wier works for California Trout, which works to improve the habitats of several fish species throughout California. He was also a professional guide and fished the Klamath River before and after the removal of dams. Join us to learn how the river is doing and the best places and ways to fish it.

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

  • What was fishing like before the dam removals?
  • What roles did the dams play in what fish were available to target?
  • Were there other similar dam removal projects that served to inform how this project should proceed?
  • Can you describe the most significant changes to the Klamath River's ecosystem since the removal of the dams?
  • What role have local tribes played in the restoration and management of the Klamath River fishery?
  • How has the removal of the dams affected water quality and temperature in the river?
  • Have there been any notable changes in fish populations or species diversity in the Klamath River post-dam removal?
  • How have sediment releases during the dam removal process impacted the river's habitat and fishery?
  • Now that steelhead migration up the Klamath is possible, how many years are we looking at to see the Klamath to become once again a legendary fishery with world class steelhead?
  • What are the optimal water conditions anglers should look for when planning a trip to the Klamath River now?
  • How have hatches and insect populations changed in response to the river's restored flow?
  • What are the expectations for the Klamath River fishery in the coming years as the ecosystem continues to recover?
  • What advice would you give to anglers who are planning their first trip to the Klamath River since the dams were removed?

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