“I liked the show very much. I did not listen the day of the show, I just found the website and listened to a few in the archive including this one. I thought it was very informing, now being from PA, I don't think I will get a chance to go out west or to BC to fish for steelhead BUT I do want to listen to those who do and to see what I can learn to try it here in PA up at Erie. It is always good to gather as much information as you can. I love listening to the archived shows when I am tying, it is that time of year to ty them up. ”
“I thought this was an excellent broadcast. Firstly, the Dean and the Queen Charlottes are closer to my Canadian backyard here in British Columbia than many of your listeners so I could picture what Greg was talking about. Secondly, perhaps because of Greg's skills with language, he was able to describe his experiences in living color. He knew his facts too with regard to lodging, costs, access and similar points. It is a bit of a challenge to go to the Dean and to the Charlottes for that matter. Logistics are important. The Dean is wild grizzly bear country and you ought not be there unless you have a ton of experience or unless you are with a guide. If you go first class or in a five star set up, it will cost you serious dollars, as Greg mentioned. There are less expensive options though and if you can get by without French wines and prime rib for dinner, these should be considered. There are a few private clubs on the Dean that will host you for an entire week for about $2 thousand. It was a great broadcast though and I look forward to a few more like it. Keep up the good work.”
“I really enjoyed the show. To think you can get those big monsters on the same flies that we use for steelhead. I would have liked to ask him if they ever used sculpin patterns. Can't wait for the next one”