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  • High Stick Nymphing

    Kelly Galloup, a professional guide in Montana, talks about high stick nymphing and reading the water. Join us to learn techniques that will fine tune your nymphing presentations and hook you up with more fish.

  • Klamath Reborn

    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?

  • The Perfect Cast

    Gary Borger is a master caster and well-known on the Fly Fishing Show circuit for his simple explanations and fly-casting demonstrations. Gary presents casting development and skill acquisition, from rod grips to highly detailed descriptions of the three core methods of fly casting. He also details the essential Acceleration, Loop Formation, and Energy Transfer (A.L.E.) plus much, much more. Listen in and I know your casting will improve.

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

    • What is a Perfect Cast?
    • What are the two cardinal rules of fly casting?
    • What are some effective ways to practice casting?
    • What rod grips are most commonly used?
    • What stances should you use when casting?
    • What is A.L.E?
    • When doing a forward cast, do you break your wrist at the end of your cast?
    • How do you control your loop?
    • What should your line managing hand be doing when you are casting?
    • What is the best way to cast a weighted nymph rig?
    • How much line should you have out when casting?
    • What is the best way to pick up line out of the water?
    • What is the best way to mend your line?
    • Why do you need to be able to cast more than 40 feet?

  • Improving Your Casting Fundamentals to Catch More Fish

    Dusty Wissmath, a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Casting Instructor, will explore the fundamentals of casting that are so important to catching more fish. Are you struggling with a castitng problem? Here's your chance to ask a question of one of the best casting instructors around.

  • Fly Fishing For Bluefish On The Eastern Seaboard

    John McMurray specializes in guiding and fishing Jamaica Bay's 10,000 acres of salt marsh flats just minutes away from New York City. Listen to this podcast to learn the secrets of fishing for bluefish in Jamaica Bay and other Eastern seaboard locations.

  • Salt Water's Greatest Gamefish

    Tom Boyd has fished the salt for more than 50 years and has done exhaustive research on saltwater fish behavior, spawning, migration patterns and baitfish. Listen in to hear Tom talk about some of the greatest gamefish and how to catch them on a fly.

  • Women Who Fish

    Steve Kantner's book Fifty Women Who Fish is a collection of interviews with women who love to fish. Women are the fastest growing demographic in fly fishing and understanding their interest and joy of fishing is important to the industry. Join us on this podcast and learn why many of these women have made fly fishing an important part of their personal and professional life.

    If you'd like to purchase Fifty Women Who Fish go to www.whywomenfish.com (not available on Amazon or Barnes & Noble).

  • Fly Fishing Virginia's Blue Ridge Parkway

    Sam Johnson, an expert angler, shares his secrets of fly fishing along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia. Discover the best fishing spots across the Blue Ridge Parkway's 217 miles in Virginia and learn about the unique strategies and techniques that make this region a fly fisher's paradise. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, Sam's wealth of knowledge and captivating stories will inspire and guide you on your next fishing adventure. Don't miss out on this informative and exciting discussion!

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

    • What inspired you to write your books on the Blue Ridge Parkway?
    • How did the Parkway come to be?
    • Was fishing considered in its design?
    • How long is the Blue Ridge Parkway?
    • When was constructions started?
    • How long did it take to complete?
    • Is there camping in the park?
    • What time of year would be the best time to visit?
    • What different types of water are available to fish?
    • What species of fish can you fish for?
    • What are some of the major hatches?
    • What are your favorite flies for the Parkway waters?
    • What is your strategy for fishing the different types of water?
    • What are the some of your favorite streams and rivers to fish?
    • How does the fishing in Virginia differ from the fishing in North Carolina?

  • Trout, Salmon and Char

    Tom Boyd has traveled the world studying trout, salmon and char. He's tagged them, done DNA analysis, studied their habitat and range as well as individual characteristics. In his recent book Trout Salmon and Char he presents new findings, behavior patterns and proven tactics to catch more fish. Join us and pick Tom's brain about this new data he's collected so you can better understand these fish and catch more of them.

  • Fly Fishing for Alaska's Arctic Grayling

    Pudge Kleinkauf has been fly fishing for arctic grayling for thirty years. As a professional guide she understands these fish and knows what it takes to find and hook up with the trophies. Listen in to hear her secrets to catching these beautiful fish.

  • Sightfishing the Flats of the Indian River Lagoon

    Learn from Capt. Bob Jaspers the secrets of sightfishing the flats of Indian River Lagoon, Mosquito Lagoon and the Banana River's No-Motor-Zone. This area is the premier angling destination for big redfish, spotted sea-trout, and black drum - there's nothing more exciting than sightfishing in shallow water!

  • Dynamic Nymphing

    George Daniel, a competitive fly fisher has effectively used just about every nymphing technique there is. He's been to Europe and competed against some of the best European fly fishers in the game. He's observed, learned and applied the best techniques to his craft. Listen in to learn George's nymphing techniques and you'll be a better fly fisher for it.

  • Healing Waters

    Beau Beasley unveils the profound journey of veterans healing through fly fishing. Drawing from his book, Healing Waters, we explore heartfelt stories of recovery from the battlefield to the riverbank. Hear how the serenity of casting lines and the camaraderie among veterans nurture both body and soul, offering a powerful testament to the therapeutic wonders of nature. Don't miss this deeply moving episode—where every cast brings a step toward healing.

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

    • What is the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing (PHWFF) organization, and how did it come about?
    • How has it helped veterans recover from their experience in the service?
    • Has there been recognition from physicians that PHWFF can have a positive impact on the lives of participants?
    • How did your book Healing Waters come to be?
    • What do you hope to accomplish with your book?
    • What guidelines did you set for your interviews, and how did you decide to convey their stories?
    • How many interviews did you do?
    • Did you include all the interviews in your book?
    • You chose to honor Brian Mancini at the beginning of your book. Who was Brian?
    • Alvin Shell served in Iraq. What can you tell us about Alvin?
    • Jessica Callihan was injured when she was very young. How did PHWFF help her?
    • Jerry Mirron served with his companion dog in Vietnam. What was his experience?
    • How can you learn more if you want to volunteer to help Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing?

     

  • Stripers on the Massachusetts Coast

    Capt Dave Bitters guides us for striped bass on the Massachusetts coast. Learn the secrets of how to hook up with one of the most exciting East coast sport fish.

  • Fly Fishing Micronesia - A Fly Fishing Adventure

    Trapper Rudd is always going to somewhere exotic in search of new places to fly fish. Putting together a trip to a place like Micronesia is no easy task and the results are always unknown. Join us to find out how a trip like this comes together from the initial concept to hooking up with new exotic species like Indo-Pacific tarpon, permit, bonefish and giant trevally.




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