Episodes

  • In this episode, we delve into the world of soft hackles, exploring techniques, setups, and tips to enhance your fishing game. From understanding how soft hackles imitate bugs to trying various rigging methods, this episode provides insights for both novice and seasoned anglers.

    Key Highlights:

    Understanding Soft Hackles: Soft hackles are used to mimic bugs rising from the bottom to the surface, and are most effective when fish aren’t feeding on dries. Watching for backs and tails rather than head rises helps in identifying feeding fish ready for these emergers.Versatile Rigging Techniques: David shares various ways to fish soft hackles, including using them under a nymph or dry fly. Adjusting tippet length, loop rigging for mobility, and layering soft hackles with different weights and colors are discussed in depth.Fishing Multiple Soft Hackles: For a unique and highly effective technique, David introduces fishing multiple soft hackles on a swing. This method, similar to the “three-two-one” rib-cooking technique, requires precise positioning and different weights in a line to mimic varying bug stages and attract fish effectively.Adjusting Strips and Swings: Different stripping and mending techniques are crucial for maximizing bites. David recommends experimenting with swing speed, rod tip position, and strip variations to find what works best in different water conditions.Practical Tips: The episode emphasizes practical advice, such as checking knots frequently, adjusting setups based on fish behavior, and practicing casting for better distance and coverage.

    From technique adjustments to systemizing your fishing approach, this episode is packed with tips that make soft hackles a versatile tool in any angler's arsenal. Listen in to learn how to effectively swing, rig, and adapt soft hackles for success on the water.

    Make sure to share this episode with fellow anglers and catch us on YouTube for more fly fishing insights.

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  • Russ Madden provides an engaging look into the art and science of streamer fishing, covering a wide range of topics essential for novice and experienced anglers. david and Russ start by discussing the significance of understanding the specific fishing environment—how factors like water clarity, flow, and temperature play a pivotal role in selecting the right fly. Madden's vast experience has taught him that adapting to these conditions is crucial for success, and he offers practical tips on matching flies to local prey species, ensuring that anglers can maximize their chances of hooking a fish. This episode is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of streamer fishing, blending technical advice with personal stories that resonate with all fishing enthusiasts.

    Takeaways:

    Understanding the importance of water conditions is crucial for effective streamer fishing. Matching the fly color to the river's bottom color can greatly increase catch rates. Streamers can vary in size and weight; choose based on specific fishing conditions. Patience and mental fortitude are key attributes for successful streamer anglers. Utilizing local knowledge and adapting to changing conditions improves fishing success. Experimenting with different weights and fly designs can lead to discovering new techniques. 

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  • In this insightful and reflective episode of Southeastern Fly, David delves into his long-standing quest for the perfect fly box. From stories of long-lost flies rediscovered to amusing thoughts on organizing gear, this episode offers an engaging look at the importance of the humble fly box in an angler's journey. Listeners learn how fly boxes evolve over time and how selecting the right flies can significantly impact fishing success.

    Key Highlights:

    The Search for the Perfect Fly Box: David shares his experiences with various fly boxes, materials, and designs, recounting how each has served a different purpose over the years.Memories of Summer Fishing Trips: A nostalgic story about fishing with a friend, Brent, where tiny dry flies led to the catch of several 20-inch rainbow trout.Fly Box Materials and Inserts: Discussion on the different materials used in fly box inserts and how they affect fly storage and organization.Organizational Struggles: The host humorously describes his challenges in keeping gear organized, reflecting on whether a more focused approach to fly selection might improve fishing outcomes.The Plastic Cup Dilemma: A lighthearted take on the drawbacks of using plastic cups from fly shops as makeshift fly containers.

    Whether you're an experienced angler or new to fly fishing, this episode offers practical insights, personal stories, and a good dose of humor. Tune in to Southeastern Fly and learn more about mastering the art of fly organization!

    Be sure to subscribe, share with your fishing partners, and leave feedback for future episodes. See you on the water!

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  • UPDATE: We recorded this episode well before Hurricane Helene was even forming in the Gulf. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, we recorded a second interview with Matthew so he could update us on the conditions in the area around the French Broad. In today’s episode, this interview comes first, followed by the original one.

    In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we sit down with Matthew Carter, owner of Mountain Yonder Fly Fishing, as he shares his deep expertise on fishing the French Broad River. Matthew takes us on a journey through the diverse sections of the river, highlighting the best techniques for targeting smallmouth bass in various water conditions.

    Key Highlights:Fly Fishing Techniques: Matthew delves into his approach to fishing in high-turbidity waters, recommending aggressive popper techniques and large streamers to push water and attract fish. He emphasizes the importance of the fish's lateral line in locating prey.Summertime Fishing Strategies: For clear, skinny water in the summer, Matthew advises subtlety, with long leaders and dead-drifting poppers. His patience-focused technique of letting the fly sit before any movement ensures a stealthy approach.Favorite Fly Patterns: From the Foxy Bonefish Clouser to wooly buggers, Matthew shares his top fly patterns for smallmouth bass, along with tips on how to tie flies that mimic the erratic behavior of prey in the water.Gear Talk: Matthew recommends using a Saltwater 6 rod for its power and sensitivity, as well as glass rods for their action. He also highlights the importance of investing in high-quality fly lines to improve casting performance.Trolling Techniques: For slow and deep sections of the river, Matthew suggests trolling with streamers and poppers, offering a balanced approach to fishing different water types.

    This episode is packed with insights into fishing the French Broad River, from gear selection to technique refinements. Whether you're new to fly fishing or a seasoned angler, Matthew's practical advice is sure to improve your success on the water.

    Be sure to subscribe and follow Southeastern Fly for more expert fishing advice. Share this episode with your fishing buddies, and don't forget to check out Matthew’s guide service at Mountain Yonder Fly Fishing!

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  • In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we delve into the fascinating world of fishing maps, exploring their significance not just as tools for navigation but as treasures filled with stories and secrets. David Perry reflects on the evolution of our understanding of maps, from childhood sports strategies to the intricate, hand-drawn fishing maps that seasoned anglers hold dear.

    Key Highlights:

    The Art of Drawing Fishing Maps: The episode highlights the importance of earning and maintaining trust when it comes to sharing fishing spots. These maps, often drawn on napkins, are considered valuable assets that should be kept private and handled with care.Naming the Spots: A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the unique and often whimsical names given to different fishing locations. From "Crusher Pool" in the Great Smoky Mountains to "Holy Water" and "The Offering Plate," these names add character and history to the places they represent.Planning an Expedition to the Gulf: The host shares insights into the group's planning process for an upcoming trip to the Gulf of Mexico, humorously referred to as "LA" or the "Redneck Riviera." The discussion covers everything from gear selection to the naming of new fishing spots that the group is sure to discover.The Role of Maps in Storytelling: Beyond their practical use, the episode emphasizes how maps help in telling the stories of adventures, making them irreplaceable compared to digital alternatives like GPS.

    Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, this episode is a reminder of the value of tradition, the joy of discovery, and the importance of keeping a few secrets in your fishing journey.

    Tune in to this episode of Southeastern Fly and explore the world through the eyes of a map. Don’t forget to share it with your fishing buddies and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube or your preferred platform.

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  • Join us for an in-depth conversation with seasoned guide Jason McReynolds on this episode of Southeastern Fly. Jason, who has spent decades mastering the waters of Upper East Tennessee, shares his expert knowledge on targeting trophy fish in the South Holston and Watauga rivers. This episode is a goldmine for anglers looking to refine their techniques and strategies, especially when it comes to streamer fishing. Jason’s approach is all about precision, patience, and understanding the unique behaviors of big fish.

    Key Highlights:

    Streamer Fishing Tactics: Discover the critical importance of using heavy, sinking lines and well-weighted streamers to effectively reach fish in deep feeding columns. Jason breaks down the science of streamer selection, including the best patterns, sizes, and colors to use based on water conditions and fish behavior.Understanding Water Types: Jason delves into his preference for specific water types, particularly calm, glassy sections with deep, fast currents. Learn how to identify these prime fishing spots and why they are ideal for hunting larger, more elusive fish.Gear and Setup: From his preferred 8-weight rods to his thoughts on leaders, reels, and terminal tackle, Jason offers a comprehensive guide to the gear that can make or break your fishing trip. He also discusses the importance of casting distance and accuracy, explaining why you don’t need to be able to cast 100 feet to be successful.Mousing Techniques: Explore the art of night fishing with mouse patterns, a technique Jason has perfected over the years. He shares his setup, including rod, line, and leader configurations, and provides tips on how to handle the unique and often thrilling takes that come with mousing.Client Stories and Anecdotes: Jason shares memorable experiences from guiding, including stories of fishing with elite anglers like Russ Madden. These anecdotes not only highlight the camaraderie in the fishing community but also provide valuable insights into the mindset and techniques of highly skilled anglers.Seasonal Fishing Myths: Jason dispels common myths about the best times to catch trophy fish, emphasizing that with the right strategy and persistence, big fish can be caught year-round. He encourages anglers to adapt their techniques to the conditions and stay focused on their goals.Local Culture and Recommendations: For those planning a trip to the South Holston or Watauga rivers, Jason offers insider tips on the best places to eat and stay. He raves about local favorites like Ridgewood Barbecue for hearty meals and the South Holston River Lodge for a luxurious stay with top-notch guiding services.Tips for Both Boat and Wading Anglers: Whether you prefer fishing from a boat or wading in the river, Jason provides tailored advice for both styles. He discusses safe wading spots and effective fishing techniques for those on foot, as well as strategies for maximizing your catch when fishing from a boat.Final Words of Wisdom: As the episode wraps up, Jason leaves listeners with a powerful message: persistence pays off. He stresses the importance of determination, patience, and attention to detail in the pursuit of trophy fish, reminding anglers that success often comes down to the small things.

    Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting started, this episode of Southeastern Fly is packed with the knowledge and inspiration you need to elevate your fishing game. Jason McReynolds' insights are sure to resonate with anyone passionate about the pursuit of big fish.

    Don’t miss out on this deep dive into the art of streamer fishing and the secrets of successful trophy hunting. Tune in now and get ready to up your fishing game!

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  • In this episode of the Southeastern Fly podcast, David discusses the essential gear needed for fly fishing, emphasizing that quality and simplicity are more important than having an abundance of equipment. Key advice includes focusing on a few effective fly patterns, mastering a handful of knots, and investing in durable but not necessarily expensive gear like rods, reels, and fly lines. David also highlights the importance of spending time on the water to improve skills, building connections in the fly fishing community, and most importantly, enjoying the experience rather than overthinking the gear.

    Key Points Discussed:

    1.Flies:

    You don’t need every fly in the catalog; just a few solid nymphs, dry flies, and streamers in various sizes.Focus on learning how to fish those patterns effectively. Presentation is often more critical than exact matches.Ask the fly shop about which flies are low in stock—they are likely being bought by experienced anglers.

    2.Knots:

    Learn and master 3-4 key knots (e.g., nail knot, double surgeon’s knot, surgeon’s loop).Practice tying these knots until you can do it in the dark—accuracy and confidence are essential.Avoid trying to save tippet material during practice; invest time in knot proficiency.

    3.Essential Gear:

    Nets: A quality net is more than just an accessory; it’s functional and adds to your optimism. Choose a lightweight, non-intrusive model that is easy to carry and access.Nippers, Scissors, and Forceps: You can go cheap or splurge, but high-end options often include handy features like hook eye cleaners. The host recommends an all-in-one tool to minimize the amount of gear hanging off you.Rods and Reels: Modern rods cast better than most anglers can. For reels, functionality is key, but shiny reels are fun if that’s what you enjoy. Don’t stress over the most expensive gear; focus on what works for you.Fly Line: Invest in a high-quality line, but remember that expensive isn’t always better. Test lines at your local fly shop to see what casts best with your rod.

    4.Practical Tips:

    Use old fly line for practice rather than wearing out your expensive new line.When choosing tippet and leaders, prioritize strength over brand. Don’t hesitate to discard faulty material.Test your knots and lines with real tension to avoid costly failures on the water.

    5.Get Out and Fish:

    The best way to improve your skills is by spending time on the water, whether it’s a river, pond, or creek. Regular practice accelerates your learning curve.Enjoy the experience, make friends in the fly fishing community, and remember that the joy is in the journey, not just in catching the biggest fish.

    6.Conclusion:

    The host wraps up by emphasizing the importance of enjoying yourself while fishing. Whether it’s sharing jokes with friends or simply focusing on the indicator, fly fishing should be a relaxing escape from life’s stressors.

    Feel free to watch this episode and others on YouTube by subscribing to the Southeastern Fly channel.

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  • In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we dive into the rich fishing landscape of Western North Carolina with Nathan Faggard and Blayney Del Priore, owners of Ashe Anglers. Join us as we explore the journey of these young guides, their favorite fishing spots, and the diverse species they target. From wild trout in the high elevations to smallmouth bass in the New River, this episode is packed with valuable insights for anglers of all levels.

    Key Highlights:

    Starting a Guiding Business: Nathan and Blayney share their journey from passionate anglers to business owners, highlighting the challenges and joys of guiding in Western North Carolina.Fishing Opportunities: Discover the variety of fishing environments in the region, including tailwaters, the Smokies, and Cherokee, and learn about the diverse species available, from trout to smallmouth bass.Personal Fly Fishing Histories: Hear how Nathan and Blayney fell in love with fly fishing, their early experiences, and how they rekindled their passion over the years.Wild Trout Fishing: Gain insights into the unique challenges and rewards of targeting wild trout in Western North Carolina, including tips on finding fish and understanding local ecosystems.Stocked vs. Wild Trout: Learn about the differences between fishing for stocked and wild trout, including strategies for each and the gear you’ll need.Smallmouth Bass Fishing: Explore the thrill of smallmouth bass fishing in the New River, including the best times of year, effective techniques, and gear recommendations.Fishing Techniques and Gear: Nathan and Blayney share their favorite rod setups, flies, and gear for different fishing scenarios, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and understanding local conditions.The Ones That Got Away: Hear memorable fishing stories from Nathan and Blayney, reflecting on the big catches that slipped away and the lessons learned from those experiences.Local Recommendations: Get tips on the best places to eat and drink in Western North Carolina, including local breweries and must-visit restaurants in Boone and West Jefferson.

    Tune in to this episode of Southeastern Fly and get inspired to explore the beautiful fishing opportunities in Western North Carolina with the expert guidance of Ashe Anglers. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just getting started, Nathan and Blayney’s insights and stories will help you make the most of your next fishing adventure.

    Listen to the episode and happy fishing!

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  • In this episode, David Perry addresses and debunks common fly fishing myths, offering practical insights and tips to improve your angling experience. From the belief that you can only catch fish on 7X tippet in clear water to the misconception that wind knots are caused by the wind, David sheds light on the realities of fly fishing. He also shares valuable advice on casting techniques, handling different water types, and taking better fishing photos.

    Key Highlights:

    Myth 1: You Can Only Catch Fish on 7X Tippet in Clear WaterThe importance of considering the fish's perspective and alternative tippet sizes.Myth 2: You Can't Catch Fish Without Using Nymphs or StreamersThe absence of absolutes in fly fishing and the value of adaptability.Myth 3: Wind Knots Are Caused by the WindTips for improving casting technique to avoid knots.Myth 4: Straightening Your Arms Makes Fish Look Bigger in PhotosAdvice on natural-looking fish photography.Myth 5: Fish Are Always in the Middle or the Other Side of the RiverEncouragement to fish various water types and be mindful of shallow areas.Casting Techniques and VisualizationEnhancing casting accuracy through visualization and timing.Handling Wind and Weather ConditionsAdapting to windy conditions and understanding weather impacts.Photography and Location SecrecyMaintaining the secrecy of fishing spots in photos.

    Enjoy the episode? Leave us a review and share it with your fishing partners. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for updates on new episodes and more fly fishing content.

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  • In this episode of Southeastern Fly, David welcomes back Seth Fields, owner of The Hatch Outfitters in Chattanooga, Tennessee. They dive into the allure of "the one that got away," focusing on the challenges and strategies of catching the elusive long-nosed gar in the TVA dam systems. Seth shares his passion for this massive fish and the unique flies used to target them.

    Key Highlights:

    Fishing Opportunities in Chattanooga: An overview of the diverse fishing spots around Chattanooga, from scenic creeks and deep gorges to the popular areas below the Chickamauga Dam.Seasonal Cycles and Fishing Techniques: Insight into the seasonal movements of various fish species and the technical challenges of fly fishing in these dynamic environments. MySafety and Strategy: Tips on understanding dam flows, water levels, and selecting the right flies for different fishing scenarios, with a focus on shad and crawfish patterns.Southern Adventures on the Fly: Introduction to Seth's new TV show that highlights the unique fishing culture of Chattanooga and beyond, featuring both local and exotic fly fishing adventures.Local Eats and Stays: Recommendations for dining and accommodation in Chattanooga, emphasizing the city's vibrant food scene and convenient lodging options.

    Connect with Us:

    Southeastern Fly: Subscribe or follow wherever you listen to podcasts. Share this episode with friends and family to spread the knowledge.The Hatch Outfitters: Visit The Hatch Outfitters and follow on Instagram for more updates and fishing adventures.Southern Adventures on the Fly: Tune into the new TV show for a unique look at fly fishing culture.

    Explore the intricacies of fishing in Chattanooga and gain valuable tips from seasoned anglers. Whether you’re a local or planning a visit, this episode offers a wealth of information to enhance your fishing experience.

    Tune in and go fish!

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  • In this episode of Southeastern Fly, David Perry dives into essential strategies for staying cool while fly fishing. As the summer heat intensifies, it's crucial to keep your body hydrated and protected from the sun. David shares his expertise on maintaining hydration, selecting the right headgear, and choosing the best clothing to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable fishing experience.

    Key Highlights:

    Hydration is Key: Learn why staying hydrated is vital and how to balance water intake with sports drinks like Gatorade to prevent cramps and headaches. David shares personal stories and practical advice on how to keep your body functioning properly on hot days.Smart Headgear Choices: Discover the benefits of wearing light-colored hats with dark bottoms to protect your face from the sun. David explains the importance of properly fitting hats and the additional protection offered by wide-brim hats.Effective Face Coverings: Understand the importance of using lightweight face coverings with high SPF to shield your skin from harmful UV rays. David discusses different options and the necessity of protecting sensitive areas like your ears and nose.Protective Clothing: Find out why long sleeves and pants with high SPF are better than shorts and short sleeves for sun protection. David emphasizes full coverage to avoid direct sunlight on your skin and shares his preferences for different fishing conditions.Lips and Skin Care: Get recommendations for specific products like O'Keefe's lip repair and Coppertone Sport spray to keep your skin and lips protected from the sun's harsh rays.

    Additional Information:

    Subscribe to Southeastern Fly's YouTube channel for more episodes and visual content.Check out the Southeastern Fly store for hats, buffs, and other fly fishing accessories.Fly fishing companies can reach out for free advertisement opportunities by sending in hats for David to wear during the episodes.

    Join David Perry in this informative episode to ensure you're prepared to beat the heat and stay cool on your next fly fishing adventure. Don't forget to share this episode with your fishing buddies and follow Southeastern Fly for more expert tips and advice.

    Listen to the episode and get ready to stay cool on the river!

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  • In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we dive into the fascinating world of the Spring River in Arkansas with Mark Crawford, owner and head guide at Spring River Flies and Guides. Discover the unique characteristics of this spring-fed river, its historical significance, and the diverse fishing opportunities it offers. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fly fishing, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips.

    Key Highlights:

    Understanding the Spring River: Learn about the constant 58-degree water temperature, the green tint from limestone, and how these factors create a distinctive fishing environment.Fishing Techniques and Tips: Mark shares expert advice on wading, tight lining, nymphing, and using indicators. Discover the best methods for catching rainbows, browns, and smallmouth bass in different sections of the river.Hatcheries and Fish Management: Explore the role of local hatcheries, including the state-of-the-art Jim Hinkle Fish Hatchery, in maintaining a healthy fish population.Local Amenities and Community: Get recommendations for local dining spots and learn about the welcoming, small-town atmosphere of Mammoth Spring. Understand the community's efforts in promoting catch and release and improving fish management.Environmental and Wildlife Insights: Enjoy stories of wildlife sightings and the natural beauty surrounding the river, adding to the overall fishing experience.

    Join us for this engaging episode as we uncover the treasures of the Spring River and gain valuable fishing knowledge from an experienced guide. Share this episode with your fishing partners and friends, and don't forget to subscribe or follow Southeastern Fly for more exciting episodes.

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  • In this engaging episode of the Southeastern Fly Podcast, David addresses listener questions, conservation efforts, and some lighthearted discussions about fly fishing essentials. Tune in for valuable insights and a touch of humor.

    Key Highlights:

    1. Conservation Efforts:

    David discusses his approach to conservation, emphasizing small but impactful actions such as picking up litter during fishing trips He encourages participation in local river cleanups and other environmental initiatives.

    2. Best All-Time Fly Fishing Angler:

    David explores the subjective nature of identifying the best fly fishing angler, mentioning renowned names like Lefty Kreh, Flip Pallot, and Kelly Galloup. He Emphasizes that the best angler might be someone well-rounded, of good character, and enjoyable to fish with, rather than just the most skilled.

    3. Smallmouth Leaders for Wading Anglers:

    Listener Shane sought advice on smallmouth leaders, and the podcast community provided valuable input. David highlights the importance of understanding local food sources and tailoring fly patterns to match them.

    4. Mount Rushmore of Fly Fishing Foods:

    David shares his top four fly fishing snacks: powdered donuts, Snickers, pretzels, and Vienna sausages. He invites listeners to join the discussion on the Southeastern Fly Facebook group and share their favorite fishing foods.

    5. Recommendations:

    David recommends the "Dads on the Fly" podcast, praising their focus on family and fly fishing. He also announces that Southeastern Fly is now on YouTube and encourages listeners to subscribe and follow.

    If you enjoy this episode, be sure to join our online community. Tune in next time for more tips, stories, and fly fishing discussions!

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  • In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we explore the world of cicada fishing on the fly.  Join us as we discuss the ins and outs of fishing during a cicada hatch with expert guide David Knapp and long time fly angler/shop manager Andrew Smalling. These seasoned anglers share their wealth of experience, offering listeners invaluable insights into fly tying, fish behavior, and successful strategies for making the most of this rare natural event.

    Key Highlights:

    Understanding Cicada Fly Tying:The episode kicks off with a deep dive into the art of cicada fly-tying. Our guests share their expertise in creating effective cicada imitations, emphasizing simplicity and durability. Learn about the materials and techniques they use to craft flies that catch fish consistently during a hatch.Fishing Strategies for Different Species:We explore the unique behaviors of different fish species during a cicada hatch, including carp, bass, and trout. Our guests share their experiences and tips for targeting these fish, including the best times and places to fish and the most effective presentations.Memorable Fishing Stories:Throughout the episode, David and Andrew share memorable stories from their fishing adventures during cicada hatches. These tales highlight the unpredictable and often thrilling nature of fishing during this unique event, from catching massive carp to encountering unexpected species.Fishing Etiquette and Wisdom:The episode also touches on the importance of good fishing etiquette during a cicada hatch, a time when many anglers are eager to get on the water. 

    You'll find a treasure trove of information and stories about fishing during cicada hatches. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fishing, this episode offers something for everyone. Tune in to learn from the experts and prepare for your next cicada fishing adventure!

    You will want to check your maps and verify the cicadas are coming your way or just look and listen.

    Share this episode with fellow anglers and friends who appreciate the blend of outdoor adventure and life lessons. If you enjoy our podcast, consider subscribing for more episodes like this.

    Resources:

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  • In this episode of the Southeastern Fly podcast, we embark on a deep dive into the world of confidence flies in fly fishing. I unpacked what sets these flies apart and why they're essential tools for anglers. From defining the very essence of confidence flies as those reliable patterns we reach for when the going gets tough, to dissecting how they earn their status through consistent success across different waters, species, and seasons, we explore the intricate dynamics at play in selecting and trusting these flies.

    Drawing from personal experiences and anecdotes, I shared some of my own favorite confidence flies, shedding light on the thought process behind each selection. From the White Woolly Bugger, a go-to pattern for winter shad kills, to the versatile Beadhead Pheasant Tail Nymph that proves effective in a wide range of situations, and the summertime Ant patterns prized for targeting larger fish, each fly tells a story of trust earned through time on the water.

    Since cicada season is approaching, I also cover my simple yet effective cicada pattern, reflecting on past experiences and the excitement of chasing trout and carp during this unique phenomenon.

    Resources:

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  • Today’s guest is Susan Thrasher, author of Thrasher’s Fly Fishing Guide. She’s a good friend of mine and we’ve fished together several times. Today we talk about fishing the Doe River. She’s been fishing it her whole life– she has a great story about catching a big rainbow trout when she was about 9 years old. We cover everything you need to know: stocking points, parking spots, best gear to use, and much more.

    Resources:

    Listen: Episode 01: Susan Thrasher, Owner of Southern Brookies Fly FishingRead: Thrasher’s Fly Fishing Guide: An Essential Handbook for All Skill LevelsSoutheastern Fly www.southeasternfly.com

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  • In this episode, David covers how to fight a fish in 3 different approaches: 

    The Cool AnglerThe Airplane Machine Gunner The Boxer

    The techniques include setting the hook, playing the fish, getting it in the net. He talks about the importance of keeping slack out of the line, maintaining a fighter stance, and using the "Statue of Liberty" technique when netting a fish. Of course, he illustrates all this with anecdotes and observations straight from the river. Tune in and enjoy these practical tips for improving your fish-fighting skills. 

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  • Today we're joined by Travis Williams, manager of the Gatlinburg Trout Facility, to dive deep into the world of stocked trout fishing in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Travis gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the hatchery's operations, collaboration efforts with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, and the innovative strategies they employ to raise healthy, vibrant trout.

    Key Highlights:

    Hatchery Insights: Learn about the history and mission of the Gatlinburg Trout Facility, focusing on its role in local ecology and fishing culture.Feeding and Care: Discover the specialized care and feeding regimens that promote optimal trout growth and health, including the use of pigmented feed to enhance coloration.Stocking Strategies: Gain insight into the thoughtful processes behind stocking local rivers with trout, including considerations for the trout's adaptation and survival.Fishing Tips: Travis shares invaluable tips for anglers aiming to catch stocked trout, emphasizing the importance of understanding trout behavior and habitat.Community and Conservation: The episode highlights the community's involvement in habitat improvement efforts and responsible fishing practices, underscoring the importance of sustainability in recreational fishing.Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips to enhance your fishing experience in the beautiful waters of Gatlinburg. Dive in to learn more about the fascinating world of stocked trout, the efforts made to sustain their populations, and how you can be a part of this thriving fishing community.

    Listen in for a comprehensive guide to stocked trout fishing in Gatlinburg, TN, and equip yourself with knowledge that could make your next fishing trip a resounding success.

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  • In this podcast episode, David gives tips on cleaning your fly fishing gear. Now is a great time to clean your gear in preparation for peak fishing season.

    Episode Highlights:

    Rod Maintenance:

    Cleaning rod eyes with a Q-tipTips for cork handles

    Reel Cleaning:

    Preventing drag issuesGrease between spool and reel

    Fly Line Cleaning:

    The importance of the first 10 feetUsing dressing and dry fly floatantChecking for line damage

    Saltwater Flies Check: 

    Maintaining optimal performance

    Resources:

    Listen: Episode 73: Stay Warm on the WaterListen: Episode 75: Fly Fishing the Keys

    As always: Take somebody fishing, teach them how to fish, teach them the right way… and don’t forget to teach them how to clean their gear if you get a chance.

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  • In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we journey to the Florida Keys with Capt. Andy Janoski for an in-depth exploration of fly fishing this iconic destination. From travel tips to fishing strategies, Andy shares valuable insights for both beginners and experienced anglers.

    Episode Highlights:

    Travel and Accommodation Tips:Discover the best routes and airports for accessing the Florida Keys.Learn about convenient lodging options, emphasizing locations favorable for anglers.Boat Insights and Fishing Techniques:Dive into the specifics of Andy’s 17-foot Maverick HPXS, ideal for navigating the shallow waters of the Keys.Explore various fishing techniques tailored to the unique environmental conditions.Species Diversity and Fishing Strategies:Andy discusses the wide range of species in the Keys, including snook, redfish, and tarpon, and shares effective strategies for targeting them.The episode covers the importance of adapting tactics based on daily conditions and understanding fish behaviors.Gear and Preparation:Learn about the essential gear and preparations needed for a successful fishing trip in the Keys.Andy emphasizes the importance of good casting skills and selecting appropriate fly lines and hooks.DIY Fishing Opportunities:Uncover the potential for DIY fishing in the Keys, highlighting accessible spots and diverse species.Gain insights into effective DIY fishing strategies and the importance of tide and current considerations.Fishing Etiquette and Culture in the Keys:Understand the unique cultural norms and expectations of fishing in the Keys, including the tradition of clients providing lunch for guides.Final Thoughts on Fly Fishing the Keys:The episode concludes with a focus on the joys and challenges of fly fishing in this renowned location, appealing to a wide range of fishing enthusiasts.

    Don't miss out on the detailed advice and personal anecdotes shared in this episode. Whether you're planning a trip to the Keys or just dreaming about it, Andy's expertise will surely enhance your fly fishing journey. Tune in, get inspired, and maybe start planning your own adventure in the Florida Keys!

    Resources:

    Listen: Episode 63: Fishing the Yampa RiverFishing BookerInstagram: @troutywaterSupport this podcast here: LinkSoutheastern Fly: www.southeasternfly.comEmail: [email protected]

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