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Ever find yourself at the river's edge wondering what it really takes to reel in the big ones? The Dead Drifter joins us once again to unravel the mysteries of fly fishing, casting light on effective tactics and the finesse of guide etiquette. We're not just swapping fish tales here; we're sharing hard-earned wisdom from the water's whispers, guiding you through the seasons, and unveiling strategies to target those elusive brown and rainbow trout from both boat and bank. With a mix of personal anecdotes and a hearty dose of humor, this episode promises to enrich your skills and deepen your appreciation for the angler's way of life.
As the conversation ebbs and flows, we navigate through the nuances of trout behavior in changing waters, the art of tying the perfect nymph, and the psychological dance of casting under pressure. Whether you're a novice wetting your first fly or a seasoned angler seeking new challenges, there's a wealth of knowledge awaiting you. From the intricacies of fishing different river sections to understanding when to move on from a spot, we impart the strategies that have brought us both jubilant victories and humbling lessons.
But this episode is more than just tips and techniquesâit's a journey into the heart of our fishing community. We contemplate the ethics that bind us, celebrate the tradition passing from father to son, and honor the friendships forged in the shared silence of waiting for the next bite. Join us in this feast of stories where every narrative is a nod to the enduring bonds and the soulful pursuit that keeps our lines tight and our spirits high. -
As the crisp winter air nipped at my fingertips, I'll never forget the electric jolt of landing my first steelhead - a moment of pure exhilaration that only a true angler understands. That same passion for the reel and the river courses through our latest chat with Jerin Harrison, where we recount the highs, the hilarity, and humbling experiences while fly fishing on Vancouver Island. From Jerinâs personal evolution as an angler to the complexities of local fishing systems, and the amusing trials of teaching our partners to cast a line, our conversation is a treasure trove of stories and sage advice for novices and seasoned fishers alike.
Have you ever wondered how the rhythm of the seasons dictates the dance of the fly in the water? In this episode, youâll be privy to our deep dive into fishing techniques like euro nymphing and swinging nymphs, and the delicate art of choosing the right fly. We examine the symbiotic relationship between work-life balance and fishing, revealing the soul-soothing effects that come with time spent by the water. Whether youâre an ironworker like myself, or youâre tethered to an office chair, there's a shared understanding of the peace that the pursuit of steelhead brings to our otherwise bustling lives.
With conservation at the forefront of our minds, we tackle the pressing issues facing the future of steelhead, discussing the balance needed between hatchery and wild populations, and the potential restoration of iconic systems such as the Thompson and the Gold. As we wrap up, the lure of global fishing adventures calls, from the pristine waters of Alaska to the wild rivers of Patagonia. So, grab your gear, and let's set sail on these eclectic fishing tales with Jerin, with plenty of laughs, lessons, and the lure of the great outdoors beckoning us to cast into the current once more. -
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As I sat hunched over my vise, coaxing my three boys to partake in the delicate art of fly tying, the symphony of concentration and laughter filled the roomâit's these moments that encapsulate the joy and chaos of sharing my love for fly fishing with family. Courtney Bailey, a seasoned angler, joins me to discuss not only the profound community impact of the sport but also the magical ways it strengthens familial bonds. We unravel the threads of how fly tying offers flexibility and income to mothers at home, and we reminisce about the excitement of nurturing a budding passion for the sport in our little ones, highlighting the Echo Gecko rod as a youngster-friendly favorite that even adults won't be able to resist casting.
Within the storied walls of Round Rocks Flies, once Kahn's Trout Shop, lies a tale of evolution and dedication to the craft of fly production. Our conversation takes an intimate look at the journey from retail to becoming a wholesaler for heavy hitters like Sportsman's Warehouse, revealing the meticulous design and quality control that goes into over 1200 fly patterns. From a curious student looking for easy college credit to managing operations, we celebrate the unsung heroes of the fly tying world, whose hands weave the intricate patterns that call to trout nationwide.
Closing our episode, we cast off with a collection of fishing tales that span the serene shores of British Columbia to the unexpected catches in the Puget Sound. We tackle the art of adapting strategies to ever-changing weather conditions and river flows, sharing tips that could transform a challenging day on the river into a story worth telling. Through laughs and shared experiences, Courtney and I invite you to embrace the camaraderie of the angling community and join the adventure, with a final nod to Courtney's Instagram @fly_cache, where his angling escapades continue to inspire and captivate.
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Picture this: You're waist-deep in the Cowichan River, heart racing as the line goes tautâanother steelhead fishing tale unfolds. But it's the journey, not the catch, that we're celebrating in this week's recount of our relentless pursuit. Progress is the name of the game; with improved two-hand casting and refined techniques, the season has been a study in persistence and learning. As I regale you with adventures of sparse fly tying, sink tip explorations, and the thrill of swinging through new waters, you'll feel the pull of the river's current and the excitement for the spring season's potential.
Landing back on familiar banks, the joy of guiding and sharing the love for the sport resonates more than ever. It's about more than just the fishâit's the connection with the water and the people who are drawn to its flow. I'm keen to hear from you, our fellow anglers in the Dead Drifter Society, to share your insights and desires for future casts. So send a line my way, and let's keep the conversation as vibrant and flowing as the rivers we cherish. Tune in for a weekly dose of fishing stories, techniques, and the camaraderie that comes from a shared passion for the sport. -
Caught between the ferocity of a river's current and the serene dance of a well-placed fly, this episode is a mosaic of outdoor adventures and angling wisdom. My friend and I swap stories from the heart-racing moments of near-disasters on the rapids to the methodical artistry behind swinging flies for the elusive steelhead. With each memory, we peel back the layers of what it means to truly engage with the wildârespecting its dangers while cherishing its gifts, like the discovery of a rare dwarf Dolly Varden or the thrill of a silver salmon on the line.
As the river's current sculpts the banks, so does the conversation shape our understanding of the sport's finer pointsâdelving into the ethics of barbless hooks, and the controversy of flossing. Each chapter reveals a new facet of the fly fishing experience, from selecting the perfect streamer to mastering the assertiveness needed for guiding. It's not just about the catch; it's about the preservation of these experiences for future generations, underscored by our shared commitment to conservation and a summer schedule brimming with environmental research and guiding opportunities.
Strap on your life jacket and prepare for a dive into true tales that could only come from those who live the river's rhythm. We reflect on the invaluable lessons of river safety, the crucial transition from tentative guide to confident leader, and the warm anticipation of teaching the next generation the joys of casting a line. This episode isn't merely a collection of fishing yarns; it's a testament to the strength drawn from nature, the camaraderie forged on its banks, and the lifelong passion ignited by that first tug on the line. Join us as we cast these stories into the current, sharing the ebb and flow of a life lived in the embrace of the great outdoors.
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Ever found yourself knee-deep in a river, with nothing but your wits and a fly rod to snag that elusive trout? Welcome to our world, where the gentle art of fly fishing meets the wild unpredictability of nature. This time around, we're unpacking the essentials of fly fishing vices and techniques, sharing a treasure trove of knowledge that'll elevate your gameâwhether you're wrestling with the drag of a heavy leader or perfecting the delicate dance of a dry fly.
Britton Reed, of the Dead Drifter Society, joins us to swap tales of his latest rafting journey and that unexpected musky that made his bass ruler look like a toothpick. We're buzzing over the stealth advantage of rafting to those secret fishing holes, while spinning stories of our own riverbank escapades. Plus, we're getting artsyâblending our passion for fly fishing with a dash of creativity, and how the whims of the weather have us tying flies one minute and building snowmen the next.
Lastly, we're cutting through the fog of fishing gear marketing to focus on what truly mattersâaffordability without sacrificing quality. From the nifty tricks of Euro fishing to the subtleties of tippet selection, we're here to guide you through the maze of options. We'll debunk the myth that only high-end specialty stores can outfit you for success, and we'll even toss in a few pro tips on how to wrangle in those wild fish with nothing but your smarts and some carefully chosen gear. So, whether it's your first cast or your thousandth, this episode's got something to make your next fishing trip a hit.
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Strap on your waders and join me as my guest Xena King recount the thrills of wrestling sturgeons in class. Share our passion for fly fishing and tales from the front lines of aquatic biology, where every cast tells a story, and every catch is a dance with nature. We traverse the highs and lows of seasonal fieldwork, from the electric jolt of electrofishing to the precise science of environmental monitoring. Along the way, we reveal the intricate life cycles of our finned friends and the conservation efforts that keep their populations thriving.
Ever wondered how a biologistâs love for fly fishing shapes their career? I take you through my journey, where bull trout battles and the joy of guiding anglers intertwine with the rigorous demands of data collection and habitat assessment. Xena weighs in with fishing strategies, unveiling the art of selecting the perfect fly and the satisfaction that blooms when a student lands their first beauty. Our shared experiences in teaching and the lessons the river imparts are as diverse as the fish we pursue â from the elusive Inconnu in northern waters to the majestic sturgeon, rulers of the riverbed.
As we wrap up this anglerâs odyssey, the conversation shifts to the future of fishery-related careers and the timeless bonds forged by those who share the reverence for aquatic life. With humor and heartfelt anecdotes, we discuss the quirks of fish like the sculpin and the doppelgänger dilemma of bull trout and Dolly Varden. We leave you with a sense of awe for the underwater world and an invitation to cast your line into the ongoing narrative of conservation and the quiet triumphs of fishing. So tune in, immerse yourself in our journey, and maybe, just maybe, youâll be inspired to create fishing tales of your own.
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Have you ever held a piece of history in your hands? Our latest conversation with a Corvallis-based hook-making maestro transports you back to a time when fly fishing hooks were a symbol of artful precision. In this rich tapestry of tales, Garren Woods reveals the meticulous process of transforming high carbon steel wire into vintage-style hooks, using techniques that feel like a revival of the Victorian era's craftsmanship. Our guest takes us through the detailed steps of tapering, chiseling, and shaping, artfully balancing manual dexterity and the efficiency of simple machinery. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone fascinated by the intimate connection between angler, artisan, and the natural world.
As the discussion unfolds, so does the depth of our guest's passion for fly fishing culture. He shares vibrant narratives that explore the meditative allure of tying flies and the pulsing excitement of guiding anglers through pristine waters. His stories of parenting outdoor enthusiasts and striking a balance between work and passion projects bring a personal touch, revealing the vibrant life that thrives in the realms of fly tying, and outdoor adventures. If you've ever felt the pull of a river or the anticipation of a fish on the line, this episode will resonate deeply with your love for the sport.
Wrapping up our journey, we peer into the future, filled with exciting events and personal milestones. Our guest previews his upcoming attendance at renowned fly fishing expos and the cherished camping trips planned with family. We close with reflections on the unspoiled joy of discovering less-pressured fishing spots and the shared sentiments of the fly fishing community. It's a poetic conclusion to an episode dedicated to those who find solace in the rhythm of rivers and the craft of creating the perfect hook for the perfect catch. Join us as we celebrate the stories woven by every knot and every cast.
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As the mist lifts from the river, Courtney Morris, our guest and a seasoned fifth-grade teacher with a spey rod in hand, invites us into his dual world of education and angling. His heartwarming narrative isn't just about imparting knowledge in the classroom or reading the river's flow; it's a testament to the deep connections formed through the shared journey of learning, whether with students or steelhead. Join us as we explore the profound impact of teaching styles that evolve alongside our students and the thrilling tales that emerge from the serenity of Oregon's waters.
Weaving through our conversation like the delicate line of a well-cast fly, we uncover the artistry hidden in the folds of fly-fishing. The evolution of Courtney's passion, from crafting his streamers to the reflective joy of swinging flies for winter steelhead, parallels the meticulous attention he dedicates to his students. This episode is a treasure trove for enthusiasts, rich with stories of memorable catches, the intricacies of fly selection, and the thoughtful consideration of fishing ethics that resonate with the rhythms of nature.
Photography, a silent observer on these escapades, captures the essence of camaraderie and the intoxicating thrill of the catch. Through the lens, we recount the growth of a guide, the expansion of techniques, and the simple joy of sharing these moments with others. Gather around as we plot future escapades and reflect on the bonds forged by the riverâa fellowship that extends beyond the classroom's four walls to the banks that cradle the elusive steelhead.
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Have you ever felt the raw power of nature while holding a fishing rod, battling the winds of Patagonia? Our latest episode takes you on a whirlwind tour with Marin Saide, a fly fishing guide whose life is woven with the rivers and fish of this untamed landscape. From the lush northern territories to the ice-cold southern extremes, Marin's journey of becoming a masterful guide is as much about personal transformation as it is about the thrill of the catch. We traverse the spectrum of fly fishing experiences, understanding the balance between angler and environment, and the camaraderie that's fostered on these remote waters.
Patagonia's rich fishing tapestry is tinged with historical intrigue and modern-day challenges. Listen as we unravel the fascinating introduction of non-native fish species and their impact on local ecosystems, and how they have reshaped fishing practices. The guide's toolbox is crucial in these parts â think Patagonia waders and loop rods to combat illegal fishing practices, and the art of selecting the perfect fly from intruders to Scandinavian types. Marin shares tales of DIY adventures and spey fishing mastery in the relentless Patagonian winds, painting a vivid picture of the life aquatic.
But fly fishing is more than just a sport â it's a communion with nature and a testament to the human spirit. This episode is a reflective journey through the eyes of a guide who has seen the solitude of nature magnified by the pandemic. As we discuss the aspirations and hurdles of guiding across continents, from Chile's vibrant culture to the bureaucratic mazes for an international guide in Canada, one thing remains clear: the transformative power of fly fishing reaches far beyond the rivers it graces. Join us and cast your line into the stories and souls of those who live to fish.
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If you've ever wondered about the alchemy of transforming feathers and tinsel into a lfly that outsmarts the wiliest of fish, then you're in for a treat. Reel in some wisdom with fly-tying virtuoso, Ryan Morgan, as he rejoins us after a significant hiatus to weave through the creation of the General Practitioner fly. Step by step, we'll unravel the secrets behind thread placement, the strategic selection of hackle, and how the right touch of tinsel can bring your fly from mundane to masterpiece. It's a blend of art and science, with each twist and turn meticulously designed to culminate in the perfect lure.
The camaraderie of anglers is often found in shared tales and tips, and this episode is no exception. Brian and I swap anecdotes from riverside misadventures, infusing humor with practical advice on the fly-tying techniques that ensure a catch you'll be bragging about for seasons to come. Delicate feather alignment, the correct use of wax, and why the eye of the hook should never be crowdedâthese are but a few morsels of the feast of knowledge we lay out. Our discussion isn't just about crafting flies; it's about crafting experiences that resonate with the heartbeat of the river.
Tune into this episode as if joining old friends in a cozy riverside cabin, the air rich with the scent of wax and the promise of tomorrow's catch. From the historic lineage of the General Practitioner pattern to innovative solutions for stubborn feathers, every minute is packed with the insight only years of dedication to the craft can provide. Forget about simply listening to a podcast; join us at the tying vise, and let's create something truly enchanting together.
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Ever wondered what it takes to build the perfect fly rod? Leonard Rainwater joins me for an intimate reveal of the craftsmanship behind rod building, the delicate art of fly tying, and the pure joy of breaking bread baked with your own hands. Prepare to be hooked by our shared tales of fishing adventures, culinary quests, and the simple pleasures of creating with care and patience.
Settle in as we navigate the world of fly fishing, from aligning rod spines for the ideal cast to choosing the right feather for that irresistible fly. We'll unravel the intricate dance of rod mechanics, the anticipation of trout season, and the camaraderie found in the angling community. Alongside this, Leonard and I reflect on our past cooking careers, finding comfort in solo dining with the help of an air fryer, and the zen-like satisfaction derived from kneading dough to perfection. It's an episode that connects the dots between our passions for the great outdoors and the warmth of the kitchen.
As we wrap up, we delve into the heart of the rod building community, sharing stories of unexpected journeys that lead to lifelong passions and the excitement of preparing for the awaited trout season in Oregon. Whether you're a seasoned angler or your interest is just beginning to bloom, this conversation is an invitation to explore the harmony between life's simple tasks and the grandeur of nature. So, whether you grab your rod or a slice of freshly baked bread, join us for this episode brimming with laughter, learning, and the undeniable call of the wild water.
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As the river murmurs and the line tightens, Jason Miller, joins us to weave the rich tapestry of his fishing adventures. From the rhythmic dance of drift fishing to the deliberate poetry of fly fishing, Jason shares the tales that knit together the heart of every angler. Imagine hooking into the legacy of steelhead battles, the finesse of fly tying, and the relentless pursuit of the cast that resonates with the spirit of the angler.
Our episode is awash with the communal language of anglers, where we exchange not just rare feathers but the stories and techniques that shape the fly-tying brotherhood. Jason opens his vise to us, revealing the intricate art of tying the ideal fly and the unique satisfaction that comes from tricking a steelhead with a creation born of one's own hands. Every wrap of thread and selection of material becomes a breadcrumb on the path to understanding the delicate balance between man, nature, and the elusive quarry we seek.
Stepping back from the water's edge, we find solace in the meticulous world of fly tyingâa haven from the daily churn of work life. It's here, among the whispers of hackle and tinsel, that we find a connection to our passions, a release of stress, and a channel to the joys that bait us. Whether it's the camaraderie among anglers or the personal victories of a well-tied fly, this episode casts a line into the soulful current of fishing stories, techniques, and the shared pursuit of those moments that leave us breathless with anticipation. Join me and Jason Miller in this journey, where each cast is a story and every fly is a testament to the angler's craft.
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â˘Check this Podcast on Youtube: wondered how to achieve that elusive perfect dead drift or what it feels like when a mighty Atlantic salmon takes your dry fly on the surface? Join me as we navigate the ins and outs of fly fishing, with expert guidance from seasoned guide David Hartlin. We'll unravel the intricacies of line management, the adrenaline rush of topwater fishing, and the satisfaction of tying your own flies. From the thrill of battling powerful stripers to the dance of a fly on the water, our discussion promises to deepen your appreciation for the sport and equip you with the wisdom to elevate your angling skills.
As we wade into the world of fly fishing, we'll explore the unique challenges and rewards that come with pursuing steelhead and the vibrant dance of striped bass in our river ecosystems. Our conversation takes us through the mastery of the strip set technique, the divisive perspectives within fishing communities, and the unspoken patience required when guiding novice fishers. Whether it's the strategy behind a salmon rise or the laughter shared over an unexpected catch from a botched cast, we weave a narrative that connects the personal joys of fishing with the broader strokes of environmental awareness and the conservation of these magnificent creatures.
But it's not all about the catch; it's about the journey. In this episode, we balance the art of angling with the demands of family life, and the importance of understanding the value of collectible gear. We'll share stories that cross the spectrum from the pragmatic to the profound, touching on everything from DIY stripping baskets to the migration and lifespan of the Atlantic salmon. So whether you're gearing up for your next excursion or simply seeking solace through a fisherman's tales, our podcast is here to offer insights, laughter, and a fresh perspective on the water and life itself. Don't miss this casting call to adventure, knowledge, and the shared passion that unites us all.
â˘Check this Podcast on Youtube:
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â˘David Hartlin Gram:
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Have you ever wondered about the hidden intricacies of winter steelhead fishing trips? Well, you're in for a treat! As we gear up for the fishing season, we discuss everything from essential gear like recovery kits and portable air compressors, to the impact of shifting seasons on our adventures. This season has a pattern with summer lingering, fall lagging behind, and winter popping up earlier than anticipated. All these changes have an intriguing effect on our fishy friends' routines, a subject we dive into with zest.
During our chat, we get to hear from a fellow fisherman, Austin who spills the beans on his thrilling near-death experience due to a pineapple allergy while working for a top-notch steelhead guide. His terrifying yet enlightening experience is something you won't want to miss. We also talk about the varying success levels from our fishing trips and how a minor shift in conditions can make a significant impact.
In this conversation, we donât just stop at fishing. We also discuss winter outdoor clothing and gear in detail. We cover everything from synthetic and natural fibers for warmth and mobility to waterproof bags, fingerless wool gloves, extra pants and sweaters, and the critical aspect of layering. The technological advancements in outdoor gear like heated jackets have made our outdoor adventures more comfortable, something else we dig into. In essence, this podcast episode is a complete guide for winter steelhead fishing trips and more. So, sit back, relax, and get ready for an exciting journey into the world of winter steelhead fishing!
â˘Davids Instagram
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Have you ever wondered how to tackle the challenging art of fly fishing? Meet Jordan Poggenpohl, an Alberta native with a lifetime of experience fishing in the Caribou region of BC and Alberta. A knowledgeable guide and an instinctual angler, Jordan unpacks the nitty-gritty of his craft with passion, from trolling flies and dry fly setups to the art of setting up tandem and triple nymph rigs, all while avoiding casting foul-ups. His insights into the instinctual intelligence of brown trout and the fascinating encounters with curious pike create an engaging narrative.
As we navigate through the waters of the Red Deer River with Jordan, expect to be immersed in diverse fish species and the importance of persistence when fly-fishing. Jordan's fly-fishing business has not just been a source of livelihood for him, but a vessel of joy, allowing him to spend more time with his family and share his love for the sport with others. His unique perspective towards fly fishing as a 'jack of all trades' rather than a 'master of one' and his knack for adapting to ever-changing conditions will leave you inspired and ready to tackle your next fishing adventure.
Our dialogue with Jordan does not end with just fishing. We discuss the critical skill of teaching fly casting, the benefits of tying your own flies, and buying in bulk. On a personal note, Jordan opens up about the significance of spending quality time outdoors with family and the joy of hunting. We round off the conversation with an exploration of the dangers and precautions of ice fishing. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone passionate about fly fishing, outdoor life, and family - a definite must-listen!
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Welcome to another exciting episode where we immerse ourselves in the glorious world of fly fishing. Joining us is Victor Rosester, an avid fly fisher and an absolute hoot to have a yarn with. We wax are thread and chat about our preferred gear, our favorite fly colors and patterns, and how the weather can significantly affect a fish's interest. As we muse on our future fishing plans, Andrew's gears up for his honeymoon while Victor contemplate exploring new fishing systems. It's a conversation that dives into the heart of our passion for fly fishing and the adventures it brings us.
Picture this: The thrill of an early morning fishing trip, the anticipation of what the day might bring and the discipline of sticking to a sleep schedule for it. We discuss all this and more, including some hilariously sticky situations our dogs have found themselves in. From a friend's encounter with the law, to tales of camping and partying, we delve into how fly fishing has woven itself into the fabric of our everyday lives, bringing a sense of adventure and camaraderie.
In the final segment, we bring you a detailed discussion on fly tying. Victor and I highlight the use of jungle cock for adding detail to a fly and the benefits of using darker tones for steelhead. We also stress the importance of good customer service in the fly fishing world, exemplified by Echo. From the intricacies of fly tying to the thrill of casting, the exploration of different fishing systems, and the anecdotal stories shared, this episode has it all. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just dipping your toes into the waters of fly fishing, there's a wealth of information, advice, and entertainment to be found here. Enjoy the episode!
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Ever wondered how to perfect your spey fishing technique or how to get the best from your fishing gear? Well, you'll be thrilled to hear we've got David Flaherty joining me and Austin Rose this episode, ready to cast their knowledge into your net. With hilarious fishing tales, insights into the trend of trailer hooks on Instagram, and an inspiring journey of using what he has to avoid spending on new materials, Andrew's stories are as relatable as they are instructional.
It's not just about spey fishing though, we're also diving into the world of trout and steelhead fishing. Andrew recount his experiences fishing for browns in Alberta, and we learn how trout fishing requires a different set of strategies than steelhead. We highlight the importance of varying methods when fishing with others on the same river â a surefire way to reel in success.
Finally, we're talking equipment upgrades, courtesy of David's positive experience with Echo spey rods. Hear about his transformational experience using a bamboo rod, which radically changed his casting style. And if you thought fishing was only about the gear, think again. We're discussing how healthier food choices and cooking can boost your fishing performance. Anfdrew's shift from hating cooking to embracing meal prep is a story to inspire all of us. Find out how he used this newfound love for food to enhance his fishing results, along with David's exciting travel tips and Austins plans for his upcoming multi-day trip with Marty Shepherd. Happy fishing!
â˘Austins Instagram
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Meet Brian Smith - a legend in the making who's spun the art of fly-tying into an intricate dance of creativity and finesse. In less than two years, Brian has journeyed from a novice to a seasoned fly-tier, fusing his impressive skillset as a tattoo artist with a passion for fly-tying. Come along with us as we dissect his journey, exploring his experiences with the Stoneflow Transformer vice and how his resilience has helped fly-tiers evrywere.
Speaking of resilience, it takes a lot to balance a love for art with family life, and Brian seems to have figured out the secret. Beyond his commitment to his craft, we delve into his fly tying escapades - an essential part of his life. We also touch on the impact of YouTube as a learning tool, social media on business, and his creative approach to turning challenges into opportunities.
Rounding off the conversation, we dive into Brian's thoughts on the importance of thread control in fly-tying, and how he uses music to bolster his focus while working. His keen insight into these areas serves as a wealth of knowledge for both beginners and experienced fly-tiers. Brian's relentless pursuit of improvement, coupled with an innate ability to spin problems into possibilities, leaves a lasting impression. So join us on this fascinating exploration of Brian Smithâs world of fly-tying.
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Prepare to embark on a captivating voyage as we explore the diverse world of fly fishing with self-taught enthusiast, Rylan Benjamin. Hailing from the Okanagan in BC, Rylan dove into the vast world of fly fishing with a rod and a dream. Against the adversity of isolation and a steep learning curve, he treaded the waters of self-taught expertise, connecting the knots of knowledge from YouTube videos and a few helpful friends. From goldfish encounters to intense battles with aggressive fish species, his thrilling experiences will have you hooked.
Join us as we navigate the unpredictable currents of fly fishing, journeying through tales of the aggressive bull trout, feisty blackwater trout, and the unpredictable steelhead. Rylan's insight on salmon migration is especially fascinating, evoking awe and respect for the remarkable journey back to their birthplace. If you're interested in techniques, we share our experiences with tying flies, discuss the challenges of casting new rods, and celebrate the joys of the fly fishing season. You might pick up a tip or two.
Finally, we cast our lines into the delicate balance of local ecosystems, highlighting the impact of non-native fish species. Rylan shares a riveting tale of his encounter with the invasive carp. Our lively discussion embraces the thrill of wildlife encounters in Okanagan, from majestic bull moose to intimidating grizzlies. So, whether you're an experienced angler or simply an outdoor adventurer, this episode is sure to reel you in on a wave of anecdotes, lessons, and thrilling experiences.
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