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  • Fly Fishing And The Transformative Power Of Nature

    John Dietsch, a stuntman for Brad Pitt and fly fishing coordinator for the film A River Runs Through It,  talks about our connection to the outdoors through the prism of fly fishing and investigates its transformative and healing powers. Join us and explore your connection.

    Questions asked and answered during the interview:

    • How did you get started in fly fishing movie production?
    • Who was your mentor?
    • What tasks did you have as Department Head of Fly Fishing for A River Runs Through It?
    • Who did the shadowcasting in the film?
    • Where did the idea come from for the final fishing scene?
    • How did you get the fish to rise for the fly?
    • Why were you chosen as Brad Pit's stunt double?
    • How did working on this film change your life and what fly fishing means to you?
    • How does the river speak to you?

  • European Nymphing

    Aaron Jasper has found through countless hours of testing and practice that European nymphing techniques require an investment in time to learn but are very often unequaled in their fish catching potential. Find out Aaron's secrets as he explains a variety of Euro-Nymphing techniques including short leader Czech methods to longer leader Spanish and French techniques. Find out Aaron's secrets as he explains a variety of Euro-Nymphing techniques including short leader Czech methods to longer leader Spanish and French techniques.

  • Matching Warmwater Baitfish: Patterns and Techniques for Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass, Muskie, and Other Predators

    Master guide Kevin Feenstra reveals his proven techniques for targeting bass, musky, pike, and carp using baitfish patterns the fish love. Drawing from over two decades of guiding experience on Michigan's mighty Muskegon River, Kevin shares his expert strategies for reading water and presenting flies to these hard-hitting fish.

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

    • You recently published Matching Warmwater Baitfish. What inspired you to write it and how did it come about?
    • What makes baitfish patterns so effective for targeting predatory fish like smallmouth and largemouth bass, muskie, and others?
    • How important is fly size when imitating baitfish for different predators?
    • What are the key differences in how smallmouth and largemouth bass hunt baitfish?
    • What are your go-to baitfish patterns for smallmouth bass, and how do they differ from those for largemouth?
    • What are some effective retrieves when fishing baitfish patterns for bass?
    • What makes muskie such a challenging species to catch on the fly?
    • Can you explain the "figure eight" technique and when to use it when targeting muskie?
    • What is your goto pattern for musky?
    • What is your favorite throwback fly to convert muskie that follow but won't eat?
    • What are some effective techniques for fishing baitfish flies in heavy cover or structure?
    • How do water clarity and light conditions affect baitfish fly selection?
    • Is there a searching baitfish pattern that you prefer to use when fishing new water?
    • What are some key materials for tying realistic and effective baitfish imitations?
    • What advice do you have for anglers looking to improve their success with baitfish imitations?

  • Loch-Style Fly Fishing

    Devin Olsen takes us on a nice slow ride across a lake to teach us about loch-style fly fishing. This technique has been used by fly fishers in the United Kingdom for decades but there's no reason not to use it anywhere else in the world. Join us to learn how to hook up with some nice trout using this super effective stillwater method.

  • Nymphing The New Way

    Jonathan White has fishing all over the world and has found the new methods of European nymphing to be one of the most effect fly fishing methods used. In this show Jonathan will dig deep into the French leader method and will talk about sight nymphing, short and long range indicator nymphing, dry fly presentations and fishing for grayling, carp and steelhead.

  • Think Like A Fish! - Catch More Tarpon, Bonefish & Permit

    Aaron Adams, Ph.D., a marine biologist understands the habitats that warmwater coastal saltwater gamefish live in. Knowing something about a fish’s life cycle and behavior patterns will give you a better idea of when and where you’re most likely to find fish.

  • Backpack Fly Fishing

    Dan Steere has moved towards a simpler easier to manage method of fly fishing. Let's face it you can't take all your gear on a backpacking trip and still have room for your food and tent. If you want to catch a wide variety of fish with simple, minimalist equipment that can fit into a daypack or backpack you'll want to listen to Dan's ideas and methods. Join us to see how you can get back to a simpler approach to fly fishing and enjoy it.

  • Fly Fishing Colorado's Indian Peaks Wilderness Area

    Steve Schweitzer and Michael Kruise have explored, fished and documented over 100 fishing destinations in Indian Peaks Wilderness Area (IPWA) of Colorado. The IPWA is a beautiful place to fly fish and is easily accessible from the Denver metro area. Join us to learn about the best fly fishing locations, how to fish them and what flies work best.

  • Fly Fishing Pressured Waters

    Fishing pressure is at an all-time high—but smart anglers adapt. In this episode we're joined by Nick Conklin and Collins Illich to break down advanced tactics for fooling highly educated fish on crowded waters. From strategy shifts to subtle presentations, this conversation delivers practical insights you can apply to pressured rivers anywhere.

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

    • How do you define “pressured water,” and what are the earliest signs anglers should recognize?
    • How has fishing pressure changed over the last decade on popular Western rivers?
    • Can you share with us some of the things that should concern anglers with time management?
    • When and where should we fish to avoid highly pressured waters?
    • What role does timing—time of day or season—play in beating pressure?
    • On a river like the South Platte, below Cheeseman Dam, it looks like the coming months will be a combination of low water (>100 CFS), crowds, and low temps/snow pack (hopefully!). Any recommendations around that specific set of factors?
    • If you come across a run where you saw another angler fishing, how long should you wait to fish that run?
    • How important is stealth compared to presentation on crowded rivers?
    • When fishing pressured water, how do you decide between changing flies versus changing tactics?
    • Is it better to add more flies as droppers when fishing for smart trout?
    • Do you find that you need to downsize your flies for pressured waters?
    • Do you change leader/tippet for pressured waters, and if so, what do you recommend?
    • What habits separate consistently successful anglers from frustrated ones?
    • With the pressure continuing to get stronger what changes do you see coming in the next 20 years that will change the way we fish today or our access to fisheries?

  • Dorado On A Fly

    Tad Burke a professional guide in the Florida Keys introduces us to dorado on the fly. Listen in and learn his secrets about hooking up with these beautiful but elusive fish.

  • Fly Fishing Arkansas' White River

    Davy Wotton is a professional guide on the White River in Arkansas and no doubt one of the top experts on the river. Learn Davy's secrets about hooking up with monster browns in this show.

  • Pyramid Lake Cutthroats

    Denis Isbister travels the world in search of fish but Pyramid Lake is on his home turf. Join us on this show where Denis will talk about how to get the trophy Lahontan cutthroat trout on the fly, which call Pyramid Lake their home.

  • Hackle - Facts About Feathers

    Thomas Whiting, president and owner of Whiting Farms, Inc., producer of the finest fly tying feathers for the tyers of the world will share his knowlege about those wonderful feathers we use everyday. From raising chickens to the science behind genetic breeding to selecting the proper hackle to use on your flies - Tom will cover it all in great detail.

  • Tying & Fishing Small Flies

    Ed Engle specializes in tying and fishing small flies. Imitating small insects takes extra care and presenting those tiny flies, detecting the strikes and how to best play a trout on a small fly are all part of fishing small flies. Join us to learn Ed's secrets to accomplishing this.

  • 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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