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  • The Hunt For Giant Trout

    Landon Mayer has fished and researched many of the best places to catch giant trout. Fishing locations from Alaska to Maine Landon has created the ultimate bucket list of places to fish. Join us and discover what makes these fisheries so special and learn the secrets to catching monster trout.

  • How to Get a Grand Slam in the Salt

    Rick Hartman a professional guide on the Texas coast who specializes in redfish. Listen in to Rick's secrets on hooking up with the big ones.

  • Magdalena Bay: Baja's Hidden Secret

    Mike Rieser, a well know guide in Mexico, takes us on a tour of Magdelena Bay in Baja and its hundreds of miles of mangrove channels, pristine beaches and fabled Thetis Banks. Snook, corvina, spotted bass, cabrilla, golden trevally, grouper, pargo, bonefish, roosterfish, yellow tail, skip jack, dorado, yellowfin tuna, wahoo, billfish and more all await your cast. Join use to find out about the best way to take part in this exciting and remote fishery.

  • Fly Fishing for Mahseer in India

    Jeff Currier explores India's rivers for the exotic Mahseer. It's a huge fish that is seldom caught on the fly but Jeff was determined to do so and did. Learn from Jeff the process he uses to figure what makes a fish tick.

  • The Feather Mechanic

    Gordon van der Spuy is renowned as one of South Africa's premier fly tiers, and his passion for the craft shines through in every aspect of his work. For Gordon, the function always dictates the form when designing flies. He doesn’t just follow recipes; he reimagines them to create flies that truly perform. Join us for an engaging exploration of Gordon's innovative approach to tying and fishing flies that deliver results.

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

    • What inspired you to write “The Feather Mechanic?”
    • How did you get started fly fishing and fly tying?
    • How did your early fly tying experiences shape your approach to the craft?
    • In your book, you emphasize “form follows function”. Can you tell us how you learned about this and how it has affected your fly tying?
    • How do you become a “thinking fly tier?”
    • How do you approach designing a new pattern?
    • How do you approach problem-solving when a fly design doesn't work as expected?
    • What is your process for testing the effectiveness of a new fly design?
    • Your instructions for tying The Skinny Damsel incorporate many techniques that are used when tying other types of flies. Can you walk us through the steps of tying this fly?
    • What is your opinion regarding split thread vs dubbing loop techniques for placing materials? And do you have a particular place for each or do you regard them as interchangeable?
    • What common mistakes do fly tyers make, and how can they be avoided?
    • What is the domino effect?
    • Can you explain the concept of tying small flies on large hooks?
    • What are the benefits of using CDC feathers over other types of feathers?
    • What role do historical fly-tying techniques play in your modern fly designs?

  • Federation of Fly Fishers 2006 Conclave

    The 2006 Conclave of the Federation of Fly Fishers was held July 27-29 in Bozeman, Montana. Over 100 educational opportunities were presented including classroom presentations, on-stream sessions, and dryland casting instruction. Special live on-the-spot interviews were recorded at the main Conclave venue. Hear what is being accomplished by Project Healing Waters and Family Tyes. Find out how an active club like the Boise Valley Fly Fishers supports FFF. Hear Federation President Peter Van Gytenbeek's summary of the Conclave events.

  • Steelhead of the Dean River

    April Vokey, a professional guide and fly fishing instructor, has been pursuing the elusive steelhead most of her life. The Dean River in British Columbia is world renowned for having some of the strongest fish in the world. Listen in to hear how April fishes this great river for one of the most challenging fish the steelhead.

  • Alabama's Best Fly Fishing

    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?

  • Fly Fishing Soft-Hackles

    Allen McGee specializes in both traditional and progressive soft-hackle flies and fly fishing methods. He pushes the boundaries of these wet flies and knows how to get the most out of this often ignored fly fishing method. Join us and learn how to use the soft-hackle method of fishing to catch more fish.

  • The Clark Fork River - Where Big Trout Travel in Pods

    John Perry guides on the Clark Fork River which he considers one of the most productive rivers in the West. Techniques that work on other rivers many times have to be adapted on the Clark Fork for you to catch fish. Learn how John approaches this great fishery to get maximum success.

  • Stillwater Trout Fishing

    Phil Rowley is a master at fishing stillwaters for trout. Stillwaters are one of the most challenging opportunities for today's fly fisher. They offer a long active season with numerous hatches and presentation challenges. Fish grow big and fat and many fishers find this appeal hard to resist. But the transfer from rivers and streams is often difficult, especially if a prolonged trial-and-error approach is adopted. Listen in to hear Phil’s approach to Stillwater fly fishing and learn a few secrets along the way.

  • Snook On A Fly

    Norm Zeigler an internationally known author and journalist literally wrote the book on snook. Norm has spent the last 18 years chasing and catching this elusive gamefish. Listen it to hear Norm share his secrets on snook.

  • Trout - Hidden in Plain View

    Duane Redford will delves into what the top 10% of anglers are seeing and doing differently from the fly fishing masses, and how they are consistently putting fish in the net in every situation. Join us and learn from a master angler how to increase your odds of catching more trout.

  • On The Bow

    Bill Horn has chased bonefish, tarpon and permit for over 40 years in the Florida Keys, Bahamas, Hawaii and Mexico. He's been "On the Bow" too many times to count. Join us to hear Bill share his experiences, the good, bad and ugly of chasing these trophy fish in the salt. You might just pick up a tip or two you can use next time you are on the bow.

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

    • Are the bonefish coming back in Florida?
    • Do you have more success fishing for bonefish from a boat?
    • Where do you find the larger bonefish?
    • Are bonefish bigger in the Bahamas?
    • What flies work best for bonefish?
    • Are bonefish, permit and tarpon easier or harder to catch now than in the past?
    • How do you present your flies to permit?
    • What's the best way to set the hook on a permit?
    • Is Florida still a "go-to" location for tarpon?
    • Where can you find the larger migrating tarpon?
    • Is the juvenile tarpon fishery still great?
    • What flies are working best for tarpon through the seasons?
    • Looking to the future how do you see the health of the flats fisheries and their fish?

  • 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.




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