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  • Tips and Tricks That Will Make You A Better Fly Fisher

    Kirk Deeter answers those nagging questions you always wanted to know about fly fishing for trout including casting, presentation, bugs, reading water and more.

  • 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?

  • An Aussie Expedition

    Ted Lund, editor of Fly Fishing in Saltwaters magazine, has recently returned from an extraordinary expedition to Australia and the Coral Sea and will be sharing his experiences on planning the trip and fishing for the dogtooth tuna, bluefin trevally, the coral trout and many more exotic fish.

  • Fly Fishing the Inland Oceans

    Jerry Darkes takes us on a tour of the Great Lakes including both warmwater and cold water fisheries. Learn about the best places to go for steelhead, northern pike, lake trout, smallmouth bass, trout and salmon.

  • Why Did Dave Whitlock Move to Oklahoma?

    Dave moved to Oklahoma for several reasons but the lower Illinois River is one of them where he caught 17 varieties of fish in one day. You won't want to miss this interview of one of fly fishing's most notable figures.

  • 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.

  • Kamchatka's Wild Rainbows

    Will Blair started working as a guide in Kamchatka in 1997 and was immediately captivated by the area. Kamchatka is still one of the most remote wild rainbow fisheries in the world and fishing it is an experience not found anywhere else. Join us to learn about fishing Kamchatka from one of the most respected experts in the industry.

  • Siberian Taimen The Legend Of Russia's Rivers

    Rene Limeres has spent hundreds of hours guiding and fishing for the legendary taimen in Russia. Learn from Rene about this unusual fish and what it takes to hook and land fish that can get up to 200 pounds.

  • Fly Fishing the Green River

    Kevin Clegg, a professional guide, has been guiding on the Green River in Utah for over 20 years. His knowledge of this exquisite fishery is deep and wide. Outstanding fly fishing and scenery make this fishery one for your bucket list. Join us as Kevin shares his secrets about this great piece of water.

  • Mongolia - A One Of A Kind Adventure

    Tom Boyd shares a trip of a lifetime to Mongolia. He traveled over the steppes where there were no roads - navigating with GPS and stopping to talk to nomads for directions. He fished the Shishged/Tengis River Protected area where no Americans had ever been before. Listen in to find out about the different types of fish and fishing he did including his largest trophy a 40” taimen.

  • Surf, Sand & Silver - Fly Fishing the Padre Island National Seashore

    Step onto the longest undeveloped barrier island in the world as we explore the legendary fly fishing of the Padre Island National Seashore with acclaimed angler Phil Shook. From bull reds prowling the surf to speckled trout, jacks, snook, and migratory tarpon, this remote stretch of Texas coastline offers endless adventure—and requires smart strategy to fish well. Phil breaks down how to read the surf, locate productive cuts and guts, choose the right flies, handle wind and waves, and target each species through the seasons. If you love saltwater fly fishing, this is a masterclass you won’t want to miss.

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

    • Where is the Padre Island National Seashore and what does it offer fly fishers and other visitors?
    • What is the human history of the island?
    • How did fly fishers first find out about all the action on these beach safaris?
    • What are the game fish that fly fishers find on the National Seashore?
    • Are there sharks present, and are they a concern?
    • What are the prime seasons, and conditions for the best fly fishing action along the Seashore?
    • What is at the end of the road, and why do flyfishers want to get there?
    • Is this an area that is easy to wade, or do you need a boat to really fish it?
    • Is the Seashore good for day trips or solely for long drives and camping out?
    • When you arrive at the Padre Island surf, what are the first signs or indicators you look for before making a cast?
    • What rod weights and setups do you recommend to cover everything from trout to bull reds and jacks in the surf?
    • What are your go-to fly patterns?
    • How do you adapt your retrieve when dealing with wave surges that constantly push and pull the fly?
    • What fish-holding features do guides and anglers look for on safaris down the seashore?
    • When targeting fast-moving predators like jacks or tarpon, how do you adjust your strip speed or positioning?

  • Colorado's Lost Lakes and Secret Places

    Mike Kephart gives you the scoop on which Colorado mountain and wilderness lakes and creeks fish well, how to get there, the difficulty of access, and what you can expect to catch. Join us as we explore these lost lakes and secret places.

  • Wet Fly Magic

    Dave Allbaugh, a professional guide in Pennsylvania, has spent the last 30 years both on the stream and at his vise perfecting his wet fly fishing techniques and flies. His methods are effective throughout the year and he takes great pride in teaching his clients this lost art of fly fishing. Join us and learn Dave’s secrets to wet fly fishing.

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

    • Are wet flies the same as nymphs and soft hackle flies?
    • What are flymphs?
    • What materials do you use for bodies and hackle?
    • What size do you tie your wet flies?
    • What flies do you start out with in April and May in PA?
    • What is your favorite "go to" wet fly when there is no hatch in progress?
    • What variations of flies do you use when searching?
    • What are some of your favorite classic wet fly patterns?
    • What weight type of rod do you use for wet fly fishing?
    • What lines work best for wet fly fishing?
    • What is your leader and tippet setup?
    • How do you rig up a multi-fly setup?
    • How do you present your flies for the best results?
    • Is upstream or downstream presentations more effective?
    • Do you add any action/movement to your flies?

  • Campeche's Baby Tarpon

    Baby tarpon are not as small as you might think - 10, 20 or 30 pound fish are always a blast on a fly rod. Join Brian O'Keefe as he shares his expertise in hunting down baby tarpon on the flats of Campeche, Mexico.

  • The Evolution of Nymphing

    Aaaron Jasper goes where the fish are and most of the time it’s under the surface. He’s spent the last few years studying, researching and testing old and new nymphing methods. On this show we explore many of those methods including the latest in European nymphing techniques.




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