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  • Trout Sense

    Jason Randall will share with us what trout see, hear and smell. The more you know about trout the more fish you'll catch. Listen in to learn more about what's going on under the water.

  • Trout Tips

    Landon Mayer, a veteran instructor and professional guide, will help you analyze your past mistakes and learn how to adapt to a wide range of fishing conditions. He uses unorthodox solutions for common fly fishing problems but they are all designed to help you catch more fish. Join us and Landon will help you sharpen your skills.

  • Angling Approaches for Streams

    Learn from Jason Borger techniques for getting to those hard to reach fish and tips on making those perfect casts. He will focus specifically on mending, approach and presentation, and ways to fish the fly to both trout and smallmouth bass.

  • Fishing Baja's Sea Of Cortez

    Jay Murakoshi has spent over 40 years developing his expertise in fishing for dorado, roosterfish, jacks and tuna in Baja's Sea of Cortez. Listen to this podcast learn his secrets about hooking up with these exciting fish.

  • Fly Fishing the Gunnison River

    Jason Booth has guided over 6,000 fly fishers down the Gunnison River over the past 23 years so he knows this river like the back of his hand, maybe better. Join us to learn about the secrets of the Gunnison River in Colorado - where to go and how to fish it.

  • Salmonfly Hatch On The Madison

    Bob Jacklin knows about the salmon fly hatch on the Madison, he's been fishing it for 37 years. Don't miss this chance to find out how and when to fish this exciting hatch. Join us on Bob's informative podcast.

  • Conejos River Magic

    Jon Harp has guided fly fishers for over 17 years on the Conejos River in southern Colorado. Discover one of the last pristine, undeveloped river systems in the West and learn about the big wild brown and rainbow trout you can hook into.

  • Nymphs for Streams & Stillwaters

    Dave Hughes shares the secrets he's learned over a lifetime of fishing nymphs in both streams and stillwaters. Listen in to hear how he makes fishing with nymphs simple, direct and effective.

  • Rivers of Northern California

    Anthony Carruesco, a professional guide in northern California, guides on the Lower and Upper Sacramento, the Klamath, Pit and McCloud rivers. These beautiful waters produce rainbows, browns and pacific steelhead. Whether you float or wade, want to fish nymphs, dries or streamers, you'll be right at home. Listen in and learn all about these rivers and how to hook up with what some people consider California's gold.

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

    • When is the best time of year to fish northern California rivers?
    • What rivers are the best for wade fishing?
    • What is the difference between fishing the Upper and Lower Sacramento River?
    • How do you rig up to nymph deep rivers?
    • What suspension device was developed to fish these rivers?
    • What river is considered the premier trout fishery in California?
    • What river has the best stonefly hatches?
    • What river has the best steelhead fishing?
    • Where do you fish for rainbows and char?
    • What are the most prolific hatches on these rivers?

     

  • DIY Fly Fishing Alaska

    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?

  • Poppers, Sliders & Divers

    Steve Schweitzer dives deep in tying and fishing some of the most exciting flies to fish for topwater. Listen in to learn his secrets on designing and fishing poppers, sliders and divers.

  • Long Flies for Big Fish

    Gary Borger knows that fishing long flies holds the greatest opportunity for the fly rodder to take big fish in any water type. Listen in to find out Gary’s secrets about long flies and how to fish them including tactics such as the Broadside Float, the Leisenring Lift, Shotgunning, the Jigging Swing, and many other methods.

  • Competitive Fly Fishing

    Devin Olsen qualified for his 10th consecutive berth on Fly Fishing Team USA in 2018 and has traveled the world competing and winning. Join us on this podcast to learn how to get started in competitive fly fishing and what you need to do to be the best and compete with the best.

  • The Feather Thief

    Kirk Johnson is the author of the true-crime adventure “The Feather Thief”. Intrigued by the theft of hundreds of rare bird specimens from the Tring museum in England, Kirk journeys into the underground world of fanatical fly tiers and plume peddlers looking for the truth behind why the theft took place and what happened to all the birds that were stolen. Join us and hear the story that has drawn so many readers to this great book.

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

    • How did the heist go down?
    • Who was Alfred Russel Wallace and what did he have to do with the heist?
    • How did Edwin Rist get involved tying classic salmon flies?
    • What was the value of the stolen birds?
    • How were the stolen birds and feathers sold?
    • Were the buyers of the stolen goods complicit?
    • Did Rist have an accomplice?
    • Was the heist planned?
    • How did the judge rule when Rist when to court?
    • Did Rist show any remorse about what he had done?
    • Were the stolen birds ever recovered?

  • Kamloops Rainbows - A Fly Fishing Dream

    Ron Newman has spent 30 years researching virtually anything that could affect the Kamloops rainbow trout and how they act in stillwater. Learn his inside information that will help you to catch more trout in stillwaters.




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