Roosterfish in Baja and the Importance of Teamwork with Jeff Feczko | The WadeOutThere Fly Fishing Podcast
In this episode WadeOutThere with Jeff Feczko from Baja, Mexico. Jeff grew up in Ithaca, New York where his grandfather was his earliest teacher and supporter in fishing. He picked up a fly rod at an early age and had a knack for casting and tying, with a love for the functionality of the new art he was creating on the vise. As he got older Jeff went to Alaska to fish and eventually ended up guiding there, spending his time during the off-season in exotic locations chasing fish. He fell in love with Baja and decided to make a go of guiding there full time, where he still is today. Jeff is also a signature tyer for Rio.
Great Lakes Dudes #8 with Jeff Risky - Finding the Perfect Fly Rod and Line Combo Part 1 | Wet-Fly Swing Podcast
Are you tired of not having the right line matched to your fishing rod? In this episode, Jeff Liskay, aka the Great Lakes dude, breaks down the mystery of finding the perfect fly rod and line combo. Inspired by the countless anglers who have reached out to him for advice, Jeff shares his expertise on the topic and provides insights on achieving success when fishing in the Great Lakes and its tributaries. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting, this episode will provide valuable information to help you make the most out of your next fishing trip.
Matt Harris on Fly Fishing the World, Media, and the Fish of a Lifetime | Anchored Podcast
Matt Harris is a London-based photographer who started his angling journey at an early age — now at 58, he’s more hooked than ever. Matt’s love for fly-fishing has led him on hundreds of extraordinary adventures across the globe, from Russia’s Arctic Circle to the Amazon jungle, Australia’s Northern Territories, there’s hardly a fly fishing destination he hasn’t visited. In this episode of the Anchored Podcast, we discuss… everything. From snooty fishing, remote jungle escapades, today’s fishing media, Atlantic salmon in Norway and Russia, even my wedding weekend on the Bulkley ten years ago. We cover it all in this week’s episode and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Your First Fly Rod and Fishing pressured Water with Nick Conklin | The WadeOutThere Fly Fishing Podcast
In this episode we WadeOutThere with Nick Conklin from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Nick grew up fishing lakes and rivers around his family’s place in Upper Michigan. At eight years old he decided to, in his words, “get serious about fly fishing.” He told his parents when he grew up, he wanted to be a fisherman and write books. He’s doing it. Nick is a fly fishing author who has been published in numerous magazines. He is also currently working on his first book, which provides tactics and techniques for fly fishing pressured waters, and is due for release in December of 2024. Nick is a regular at the fly fishing shows and is a product manager for TFO.
Betsy Bullard | Mill House Podcast
Betsy Bullard has an amazing heart filled with the love of fishing, her friends, and the insatiable desire to save the Everglades. At a very young age, her father helped her catch her first fish that would eventually direct her empowering life in fishing. I first recognized her beauty when she worked many of the Key's Fly Tournaments as a weigh master. Before she found her footing in Islamorada, FL she owned and operated the Golfito Sailfish Rancho in Costa Rica.
Pike and Spot Fishing for Bass in the Midwest | Fly Fishing Insider Podcast
Your host, Christian Bacasa, speaks with guide Matt Marin from the midwest. He has become well known for his tactics on pike and bass, and in this episode, he will share the techniques he has picked up over the years to be successful. Matt’s open-book style unveils some incredible approaches to these amazing species.
How to Become a Better Wader, with Lindsay Kocka | The Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast
Lindsay Kocka is a fly-fishing instructor, formally trained natural movement and strength coach, mobility specialist, yoga teacher, and mindfulness educator. She taken her fishing experience and formal training to come up with a method to help us wade stronger and more confidently. Regardless of your age, you'll benefit from this podcast, which will give you lots of tips on how to feel more comfortable and confident on the water. You'll also learn about how to get your body and balance in better shape for your upcoming trips on the water.
Kamloops Fly Fishing with Stanton Jack - Fly Tying, Competitive Fishing, Classic Guitar | Wet-Fly Swing Podcast
Growing up with a fishing rod in my hand and the sprawling lakes of Kamloops, BC, as my backyard, I know the serene joy of fly fishing runs deep. Stanton, an old friend and seasoned angler, joins us to share his journey from humble beginnings to the evolution of his craft amidst the myriad challenges and triumphs of fly fishing. We wade through the currents of time, recounting the days of learning the ropes with simple gear and the familial bonds that are intertwined with the pull of the line and the dance of the fly.
Joe Goodspeed Diamondback Fly Rod Designer | Fly Fish Food Shop Talk Podcast Ep 45
In this captivating episode of our Shop Talk Podcast, hosts Cheech and Curtis are joined by none other than Joe Goodspeed, a seasoned veteran in the fly fishing industry. With a wealth of experience spanning several years, Joe currently holds the esteemed position of product design specialist at Diamondback Fly Rod Company.
David Zielinski on Cicada Madness | Anchored Podcast
Dave Zielinski has fished periodical and annual cicada emergences for decades on waterways in Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland. He recently released his book, Cicada Madness, which is the first book dedicated to the patterns, techniques, and more importantly, the science of locating the best hatches of these insects. In this episode of Anchored, we learn more about Dave and his passion for these incredible bugs. Be sure to stay tuned for the last half of today’s show, as we’ve included Dave’s awesome presentation that he gave for our members last month.
Trout Spey and Other DIY Stuff | The Mend Fly Fishing Podcast
Coming off the big Trout Spey Rendezvous, there are some things I wanted to share for DIY anglers and why Trout Spey fishing, or at least swinging flies, is an important tool to have. It's DIY wade fishing-based. That's why. You don't need a Clackacraft and a guide to swing flies. It's a simple technique, very straightforward. On this podcast, I'll share things I learned from some of the masters.
Rod Building and Creative Art Side of Fly Fishing | with Fly Fishing Insider Podcast
Your host, Christian Bacasa, speaks with Pesca Vida’s, Lance Kittel. Lance has been doing a terrific job of illustrating all types of fly patterns on Instagram that have a slight twist. He also does a fantastic job of describing how and why to use them. However, his true passion is custom rod building and in this episode he talks through how to get started in the trade.
Capt. Nick Stanczyk | Mill House Podcast
Nick grew up on the docks in the sport fish capital of the world (Islamorada) and began catching snappers before he could walk. He later attended the University of Miami but always knew he was going to make his living on the water. Nick has gained a massive audience in the last 8 years with social media and marketing himself as the guy that consistently catches broadbill swordfish. Currently he is taking more time off spending time with his family and growing his YouTube and Stanz fishing apparel line.
The Chocklett Factory with Blane Chocklett | with The Articulate Fly Podcast
In this episode, Blane Chocklett invites you on a voyage through his life's work, culminating in the creation of The Chocklett Factory. Learn how 30 years of guiding, tying, and observing have led to a line of flies unmatched in quality and effectiveness. Blane’s commitment to the environment and the fly fishing community shines through in every anecdote, making this episode a must-listen.
EP 154 The Marlin Fly Project, Hannah Trotter and Joe Gugino | SoFly Fishing Podcasts
The So Fly Crew sit with Hannah and Joe from Costa to talk about The Marlin Fly Project. This is a very cool undertaking to help researchers begin to learn more about striped marlin in Mag Bay. The project brought together a group of incredible fly anglers and scientists to tag fish, all with the goal of discovering different lifestyle habits of these beautiful creatures.
Lucy Bowden on Fishing for Everyone in the UK | Anchored Podcast
In this episode of Anchored, I had the pleasure of hosting Lucy Bowden, the visionary founder of Fishing For Everyone, established in 2005. Hailing from Britain, Lucy is not just an angling coach but a passionate angler who discovered her love for the sport at the tender age of five. What sets Lucy apart is her unwavering belief that fishing should be accessible to everyone, regardless of age, race, gender, or ability.
All about Floating Fly Lines, with Josh Jenkins | The Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast
What is the difference between freshwater and saltwater fly lines? How about warm water and cold-water lines? How long do fly lines last? How do you care for a fly line? How do you clean a fly line? Why do we have over-weighted fly lines? These are questions I often get for the podcast, so I asked Josh Jenkins [49:28], head of R&D for Scientific Anglers, to answer these questions and more about floating fly lines.
Round Two: Harry Spear | Captains Collective Podcast
Round Two: Harry Spear In this podcast, we sit down with Harry Spear of @spearboatworks for a Round Two Interview. In this episode, we dive into what Harry has been learning, current life musings, the importance of his faith, and of course, more fishing stories.
Philosophy and The Theory of Games in Fly Fishing | The WadeOutThere Fly FishingPodcast
In this episode we WadeOutThere with Thi Nguyen, from Salt Lake City, Utah. As long as Thi can remember he has had a love of all kinds of games. Thi was raised in California, studied philosophy in school, and moved to Utah to work as a philosophy professor at the University of Utah. He started fly fishing to help counteract some of the negative aspects of the new remote teaching environment that arose during the pandemic, and fell in love with the sport and its congruence with his work in the philosophy of games. He is the author of the book, Games: Agency as Art.
Kyle Holt | Mill House Podcast -
Kyle Holt is Taylor Creek Fly Shop’s head guide, whose favorite saying is "Fish Hard and Die Rich.” Having been raised in Springfield, Illinois, Kyle became heavily involved in fishing, hunting, and trapping the "flatlands" surrounding his home. As fortune would have it, Kyle's family decided to take regular vacations to Rocky Mountain National Park where he hooked his first browns, rainbows, and brookies - subsequently becoming hooked himself. In 1983 Kyle packed up all of his worldly possessions (which he relates were few) and moved from the cornfields to the Rockies in pursuit of any trout that would take a fly.