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WOT 248: Lake Tactics and Pack Strategies with Mickey Anderson05 Nov 202501:32:39

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Mickey Anderson, from Salt Lake City, Utah.  Mickey grew up in Utah, and was introduced to fly fishing on a trip into the Uinta Mountains with his wrestling team in high school.  He went on to work in the fly fishing industry as an early fly shop owner with Anglers Den and later Fish Tech. 

He has been teaching and instructing fly fishing, fly tying, and fly casting in one way or another for nearly fifty years, and he still finds the time to get out over a hundred times a year, these days spending much of that time exploring the mountains via hiking, backpacking and in his side by side.  

He also has been an avid designer for companies such as William Joseph, and later Rising, where he has won awards for his products and helped introduce the world to things such as the chest pack and net holsters.  

If you have been a member of a fly fishing club, committee, class, or expo in the Wasatch area of Utah… you’ve probably met Mickey.  

We discuss explorations of Utah’s Uinta mountain lakes and tactics for fishing them, including the importance of depth control and fly retrieve.  We also talk about the gear that will make your job easier.  Mickey shares his take on what makes a good fly fishing gear storage system (whether it's a vest, a hip pack, a sling, or just where you put your net) and how to find what works for you.

Learn More:
Risingfishing.com
Wasatchexpo.com
Utah Blue Ribbon Fisheries Advisory Council
Fishtechoutfitters.com

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WOT 247: Rediscovering an Artist's Passion and the Poudre River with Piper Nunn29 Oct 202501:21:28

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Piper Nunn from Fort Collins, CO.  Piper grew up in Colorado, spending time alone on the river even before she found fishing.  It was after she began working in a local bagel shop in Fort Collins, that her co-workers talked her into giving fly fishing a shot. 

She loved it from day one, and from then on, much of her spare time in school was spent on the Poudre River, fishing and finding inspiration for her art.  She loved fly fishing so much actually, that it inspired her to change her college major to fisheries.  It also inspired her to paint more; using the details of her studies to help inform her art, while simultaneously allowing her art to help her move through school. 

Piper began sharing her paintings with the world and soon was receiving numerous commission requests and making a full time living from her art.  But eventually the grind of production, forced her to take a step back from art and realign her passion with the inspiration that started it all. 

We discuss tactics for the Poudre River and how sometimes taking a step back can move you forward in art and fishing.

Learn More:
Saint Pete’s Fly Shop in Fort Collins, CO
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Small Flies, Light Takes, and Lost Fish. It’s Good for You
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READ: WADEOUTTHERE | The Art of the Missed Hookset

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WOT 238: Choosing Your River in Pennsylvania and the Pace of Wading with Bill Dell12 Mar 202501:29:17

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Bill Dell from Western Pennsylvania.  Bill grew up fishing the blue gill pond on his family’s farm in Pennsylvania as a boy, and continued to passionately fish through high school and college.  

It was his introduction to steelhead fishing in the Great Lakes that convinced him that his future was in fly fishing.  Bill takes an analytical mind to fly fishing.  Early on, he used his love of numbers to help him organize details about his time on the water, and develop systems for where and how to fish.  Bill also has a passion for photography and has been taking his camera with him in nature from the beginning.  

Today Bill continues his photography and interest in fly fishing tactics as a guide and contributor at Troutbitten. 

We discuss finding the small things that stand out in nature, how to methodically assess which river might be fishing best in Pennsylvania on any given day, and Bill’s thoughts on intentionality in the pace you take while wading a trout stream.

Learn More:

@billd328
Troutbitten.com

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WOT 148: Phil Rowley Part 2. Western Mountain Lake Tactics14 Jun 202300:53:55

In this episode we WadeOutThere for Part 2 of our conversation with Phil Rowley from Sherwood Park, Alberta.  Phil tried his hand at fly fishing on the Skagit River in British Columbia, after a vacation to Vancouver Island left him short on fish and curious if a fly rod might produce better results.

Over time, Phil transformed his love of fly fishing into a career through persistent tying and teaching.  As he began to fall more and more in love with stillwater fishing, his schools and tying classes also began to focus more on the tactics and techniques involved in fishing the many productive lakes in British Columbia’s interior. 

Today, Phil is a guide, author, and educator specializing in fly fishing stillwater. 

In Part 2 of our conversation we discuss choronomids, depth, presentation, and other tactics for fishing western lakes for trout.

To book a guided trip with Phil or shop his books, flies and more; reach out on his website:
Still Water Fly Fishing Store.com

Or reach out and follow along on his Instagram account:
@philrowleyflyfishing

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WOT 147: Phil Rowley Part 1. Turning Pro and the Lakes of Alberta07 Jun 202300:44:04

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Phil Rowley from Sherwood Park, Alberta.  Phil tried his hand at fly fishing on the Skagit River in British Columbia, after a vacation to Vancouver Island left him short on fish and curious if a fly rod might produce better results.

Over time, Phil transformed his love of fly fishing into a career through persistent tying and teaching.  As he began to fall more and more in love with stillwater fishing, his schools and tying classes also began to focus more on the tactics and techniques involved in fishing the many productive lakes in British Columbia’s interior. 

Today, Phil is a guide, author, and educator specializing in fly fishing stillwater. 

In Part One of our conversation we discuss Phil’s gradual process of becoming a professional fly fisher and writer, as well as fly fishing the lakes of Alberta.

To book a guided trip with Phil or shop his books, flies and more; reach out on his website:
Still Water Fly Fishing Store.com

Or reach out and follow along on his Instagram account:
@philrowleyflyfishing

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WOT 146: Migratory Fish on the Middle Delaware River with Jeff Gensheimer31 May 202300:55:20

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Jeff Gensheimer from Easton, Pennsylvania.  Jeff grew up fly fishing as a teenager and continued to pursue various species of fish on his home water, the Delaware River, as he grew older. 

Jeff considers the middle section of the Delaware his “playground” and loves chasing shad and stripers there, although he mostly guides the local trout streams in the area.

We discuss tactics for targeting shad and striper on the Delaware River and dry fly presentation techniques.

To book a trip with Jeff reach out on his website:
WildEastOutfitters.com

You can also follow along with Jeff's fly fishing on his Instagram account:
@jlg_flyfishing

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WOT 145: Alberta’s Rocky Mountains and Experiential Learning with Marc D’Astous24 May 202301:26:55

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Marc D’Astous from Dieppe, New Brunswick.
Marc picked up fly fishing in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta Canada, while mountain climbing and serving in the Canadian Infantry, exploring the many surrounding streams and lakes as he explored the mountains. 

When Marc moved back to his childhood home of New Brunswick, he continued fly fishing and dived deeper into tying.  Eventually he was selling his flies and guiding in some of the salmon fisheries and trout streams of his youth. 

We discuss fly fishing the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Altlantic Salmon fishing and fly tying in New Brunswick, and Marc shares some lessons and stories of experiential learning.   

You can find out more about Marc,  schedule a guided, or check out some of his flies  by reaching out on Instagram at:
@coqmouche

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WOT 144: Mentorship and Sight Fishing with Landon Mayer17 May 202301:10:52

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Landon Mayer from Colorado Springs, CO.  Landon grew up fly fishing the South Platte River and began guiding as a teenager as a summer job and later through school.  Landon is the author of several fly fishing books, including his latest, Guide Flies - Easy to Tie Patterns for Tough Trout. 

He is also a signature tyer for Umpqua Feather Merchants and has been guiding in Colorado full time for over twenty years. 

We discuss mentorship, fighting fish, and sight fishing.

To find out more about Landon, schedule a guided trip, learn more about his signature flies, or order his latest book visit:
LandonMayerflyfishing.com

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WOT 143: Tim King Part 2. Techniques for Tying and Fishing Soft Hackles10 May 202300:38:46

In this episode we WadeOutThere for Part 2 of our conversation with Tim King from Logan Utah.  Tim learned to fly fish on the same pond he learned to play ice hockey on as a boy in Pennsylvania.  He soon began fly tying as well, inspired by the many outdoor magazines of the time. 

After college in Pennsylvania, Tim moved to Utah to finish his degree in 1977.  He was 21 years old.  He continued learning and fishing in his new trout waters while honing his fly tying skills in an auto repair shop that also sold fly tying and rod building materials.  Tim tied professionally for years while working and fishing in Utah and Idaho. 

In Part 2 of our conversation, we discuss techniques for tying and fishing soft hackles.

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WOT 142: Tim King Part 1. Fly Tying03 May 202301:01:22

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Tim King from Logan Utah.  Tim learned to fly fish on the same pond he learned to play ice hockey on as a boy in Pennsylvania.  He soon began fly tying as well, inspired by the many outdoor magazines of the time.  After college in Pennsylvania, Tim moved to Utah to finish his degree in 1977.  He was 21 years old. 

Tim continued to learn and fish in his new trout waters while honing his fly tying skills in an auto repair shop that also sold fly tying and rod building materials.  Tim tied professionally for years while working and fishing in Utah and Idaho. 

In Part 1 of our conversation, we discuss fly tying habits, the importance of having what Tim describes as a “tying station” in your home, and the pitfalls of information overload in fly tying.

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WOT 141: Mousing and the Pere Marquette River with Ash Agler26 Apr 202301:02:59

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Ash Agler from Baldwin, Michigan.  Ash grew up playing and fly fishing in the Michigan forests as a child, and heading to the river on weekends during college. 

After school she worked in the IT field for several years, until a persistent dream convinced her to move back to Northern Michigan and start a new life as a fly fishing guide and artist. 

We discuss the Pere Marquette River, mousing, and fishing streamers.

To book a trip with Ash reach out on her website:
Mindful Trout.com

Or email her at:
hi@ashangler.com

You can also follow along with what Ash is up to on her Instagram account:
@ash.angler

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WOT 140: Fishing on Donated Time and the Ausable River with Nick Thompson19 Apr 202300:59:46

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Nick Thompson from the Finger Lakes Area of New York.  Nick learned how to fly fish on a fiberglass rod, in a warehouse, on his lunch break, after his boss insisted he take some time away from working twelve hour days.  That was after his first kidney transplant.

As Nick’s relationship with fly fishing grew and his health began to decline, he started an organization called Saved by the Fly to help spread the word about organ donation and connect others to the sport that had helped him through his illness.

Now Nick is healthy again.  On his second kidney transplant, and even more excited to spread the word on how fly fishing helped save his life.

We discuss streamers on the Ausable River and why Nick reminds us all, “don’t forget to live today.”

If you want to learn more about Nick and his journey, or about organ donation, visit his Instagram:
@savedbythefly

Or website:
Saved by the Fly.com

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WOT 139: Streamer Tactics for Day and Night and Keeping an Open Mind with Sam Galt12 Apr 202301:30:04

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Sam Galt, from Central Pennsylvania.  Sam grew up fishing and playing in the river, but his love for fly fishing took off after attending college and joining up with some solid fishing buddies. 

When his friends graduated and moved on, Sam stayed and kept fishing.  Now Sam is a full time guide who loves sharing tactics and experiences with new friends. 

We discuss the benefits of fishing buddies, the advantages of flexibility, and different techniques for fishing streamers during the day and night.

You can find out more about Sam, or schedule a guided trip by reaching out on Instagram at:
@sam.galt.catches.trout

Or visit TCO Fly shop:
TCO Fly Fishing.com

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these articles published at WadeOutThere.com

A Fly Fishing Mentor
The Two Best Times for Experimenting on the River
Eight Reasons the Zebra Midge is the Perfect First Fly to Tie
Change One Thing to Know What Worked

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WOT 237: Raft and Wade Fishing the Arkansas River with MacKenna Stang06 Mar 202501:19:40

In this episode we WadeOutThere with MacKenna Stang, from Denver, Colorado.  MacKenna grew up in Colorado hiking, camping, and fishing with her family.  

After multiple knee injuries cut her soccer career short, fly fishing became more and more important in her life, helping her move on from soccer and pour her passion into something new.  MacKenna credits her father for teaching her the basics of fly fishing, and for helping to create that passion that she maintains today.  

We discuss wade and raft fishing the Arkansas River and MacKenna’s special father - daughter relationship with fly fishing.

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WOT 138: Teaching and Salmon Fishing in the United Kingdom with Marina Gibson05 Apr 202301:20:49

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Marina Gibson from the United Kingdom.  Marina has been fly fishing in the U.K. for salmon and trout since she was a young girl with her mother. 

After university Marina went to live and work in London, spending nearly all her weekends in the country fly fishing.  Soon Marina realized that she needed to pursue her passion full time to be truly happy.  She moved out of the city and began teaching others to fly fish as a guide and certified ‘Fly Fishers International’ (CI) Instructor. 

Marina’s desire to teach people to fly fish from the ground up, eventually led to her founding The Northern Fishing School at Swinton Estate in North Yorkshire.

We discuss fly fishing in the U.K., tactics and techniques for salmon fishing, and some of the non-profits that Marina participates in to serve others through fly fishing and help protect her local waters.

You can find out more about Marina, her fishing school, and the organizations she is a part of by visiting her website:
Marina Gibson Fishing.com

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WOT 137: Brook Trout Fishing in Classic Pocket and "Moments of Chill" with Kiki Galvin29 Mar 202301:06:53

In this episode we WadeOutThere Kiki Galvin from Falls Church, Virginia.  From the time Kiki caught her first sunfish as a young girl, she was hooked.  She has been fishing for over sixty years. 

As a school teacher Kiki wanted to combine her love of fly fishing with teaching.  After attending a guide school in Idaho, she started her own guide service, Misguided. 

Kiki has volunteered extensively with numerous organizations that help others through fly fishing, including Trout Unlimited, Project Healing Waters, Casting for Recovery, and the Mayfly Project. 

We discuss fly fishing opportunities surrounding the Washington D.C. area, including the Shenandoah National Park, brook trout fishing in classic pocket water, and the importance of what Kiki calls her “moments of chill.”

You can find out more about Kiki, or schedule a guided trip by visiting her website:
Ms Guided Fly Fishing.net

Or email her at:
Angla56@msn.com

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these articles published at WadeOutThere.com

Five Reasons to Love Small Trout
Every Once in a While, Look Up
Seven Reasons to Fish Small Streams
Six Techniques for Fishing Small Streams
All the Bigger Trout Are Across the River
The Art of the Missed Hookset
We All Have Home Water

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WOT 136: Tying Durable Flies and Streamer Tactics with Rich Strolis22 Mar 202301:16:48

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Rich Strolis from Simsbury Connecticut.  Rich always had a love of fishing, but became a more devoted fly angler shortly after starting his career as a state trooper. 

He started fly fishing after working the night shift to help him decompress, and eventually was getting over a hundred days a year on the Farmington River.  Rich began guiding and tying flies as a second career, until deciding he needed more time with family.  Now that he has retired from his job as a trooper, Rich is selling flies and fishing more for himself. 

We discuss techniques for tying more durable flies, the Housatonic River, and streamer tactics centered around patterns for reading and fishing different waters.

You can find out more about Rich, pick up some flies for your next fly fishing adventure, or purchase his book "Catching Shadows" at his website:
Catching Shadows.com

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these articles published at WadeOutThere.com

Don't Buy a Fly Tying Kit! A Beginner's Guide on How to Start and Keep Tying Your Own Flies
Ten Fly Tying Techniques I Learned the Hard Way

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WOT 135: Streamer Fishing on the North Platte River and the Importance of Community with Jennings Hester15 Mar 202301:01:24

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Jennings Hester, from Denver, Colorado.  Jennings grew up in the south fishing for bass with spinning gear.  After playing football for Alabama in college, he began going on hikes to help with the depression and anxiety he had been dealing with from an early age. 

When his brother-in-law handed him a fly rod to take into the woods, Jennings realized he had found something important enough for his mental health that he moved his entire family to Colorado to be closer to that environment he was thriving in. 

After the move Jennings began fly fishing more and tying flies.  He also founded the non-profit, Fishing the Good Fight, to help other men dealing with mental health issues through fly fishing. 

We discuss streamer fishing on the North Platte River, and the importance of community in fly fishing and mental health.

To learn more about how fly fishing can help with men's mental help visit:
Fishing the Good Fight.com

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these articles published at WadeOutThere.com

Eight Reasons the Zebra Midge is the Perfect First Fly to Tie
We All Have Home Water
Three Tactics for Fishing Hard to Reach Cutbanks

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WOT 134: Adapting on the Provo River and Carp Tactics in Utah with Cade Moore08 Mar 202301:11:02

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Cade Moore from Orem, Utah.  Cade’s grandfather introduced him to fly fishing at an early age growing up in his home state of Utah. 

After serving in the army in Afghanistan Cade credits fly fishing as having “always been there for him” when he returned to civilian life.  Cade’s passion for fly fishing turned into a new career as a fly fishing guide at the same fly shop that helped him progress as a beginner, Fly Fish Food. 

We discuss the Provo River, adapting, and tactics for targeting Cade’s favorite species in his own back yard… Carp.   

You can learn more about Cade or schedule a guided trip by visiting the fly shop he works at:
Fly Fish Food.com

Or his website:
Utah Flyco.com

You can also follow Cade or reach out to him on Instagram at:
@utahfly

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these articles published at WadeOutThere.com

In Defense of Whitefish
Embrace the Drive
The Orange Scud Theory

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WOT 133: Fighting Fish, Swinging Flies, and Embracing Our Seasons in Fly Fishing with Steve Popen01 Mar 202301:34:15

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Steve Popen from Western New York.  Steve turned to fly fishing during a difficult time in his life and found peace, challenge, and spiritual healing.  It wasn’t long until he was incorporating his love for fly fishing into his work as a teacher and counselor. 

With encouragement from friends and family, Steve became a part time guide, in the Finger Lakes tributaries and storied trout streams of Western New York.  His guide service is called TroutItOut. 

This is the second time Steve and I have talked on the podcast and we go deep into fly fishing philosophy and tactics.  We discuss the similarities between the seasons of life and fly fishing, techniques for swinging flies, and the tactics Steve employs to fight some of the monster fish he connects with on his home waters.

To schedule a guided trip with Steve, reach out at:
Trout It Out.com

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WOT 132: Sight Fishing for Tarpon in Puerto Rico with Alejandro Feliciano22 Feb 202301:13:10

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Alejandro Feliciano from Puerto Rico.  Alejandro grew up on the west coast of Puerto Rico and developed a love of fishing from his father.  He attended college in Bristol Tennessee on a tennis scholarship and became a regular on the local trout stream there. 

After school Alejandro pursued his tennis career professionally, competing and eventually coaching, but his love of the salt water fish he chased as a boy drew him back. 

Today, Alejandro has returned to his home waters to chase his dream of starting a guide business and transform his passion into a career. 

We discuss fly fishing in Puerto Rico and sight fishing for Tarpon.

To follow Alejandro on his fly fishing journey or to schedule a guided trip in Puerto Rico, reach out on Instagram:
@jandrofeli

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WOT 131: Habit Patterns and Finding Flow with George Daniel15 Feb 202301:25:30

In this episode we WadeOutThere with George Daniel from Central Pennsylvania.  George has been fly fishing in Pennsylvania since he was a child, and began fishing with and learning from his fly fishing mentor, Joe Humphries, as a teenager.  

George says he always wanted to combine fly fishing and education, and it’s easy to see he has delivered on that mission.  His work throughout the years as a guide, author, and competitive angler has culminated in his current role as director of Pennsylvania State University’s Fly Fishing Program.

We discuss George’s perspective on the benefits of Penn State's Fly Fishing Program for its students and graduates, as well as its relevance for society’s future leaders. We also talk about the importance of goals on the river, situational awareness, and some of the habit patterns George applies to fly selection, reading water, casting, and fighting fish.  Finally, George and I dive deep into finding “Flow” in fly fishing.

To learn more about George Daniel and follow along with Penn State fly fishing check out these Instagram accounts:

@georgedanieloutside
@pennstateflyfishing

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WOT 130: Norm Maktima Part 2. Adapting and Tactics in Northern New Mexico.08 Feb 202300:56:14

In this episode we Wadeouthere with Norm Maktima from Rio Rancho, New Mexico.  Norm grew up fly fishing on his local river after school and in the summers.  At seventeen his father signed him up for an outfitter program in Montana, on the Clark Fork River.  When he came back, he had a job at the local fly shop, and it didn’t take long for him to start guiding and competing in fly fishing. 

In part two of our discussion, Norm talks about how he uses the observations we covered in our last conversation to adapt and change on the river.  He also shares some stories and tactics from fly fishing in Northern New Mexico.

To learn more about how Norm tactically approaches his home waters of Northern New Mexico, check out his YouTube channel:
N Maktima Fly Fishing - YouTube

To schedule a guided trip with Norm, reach out at:
High Desert Angler.com

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WOT 129: Norm Maktima Part 1. Connection, Mindfulness, and Observation.01 Feb 202300:50:36

In this episode we Wadeouthere with Norm Maktima from Rio Rancho, New Mexico.  Norm grew up fly fishing on his local river after school and in the summers.  At seventeen his father signed him up for an outfitter program in Montana, on the Clark Fork River.  When he came back, he had a job at the local fly shop, and it didn’t take long for him to start guiding and competing in fly fishing. 

In part one of our discussion, Norm describes how his indigenous heritage binds him to the land and to fly fishing, the importance of mindfulness, and the specific observations he makes that help him bring more trout to the net.

To learn more about how Norm tactically approaches his home waters of Northern New Mexico, check out his YouTube channel:
N Maktima Fly Fishing - YouTube

To schedule a guided trip with Norm, reach out at:
High Desert Angler.com

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WOT 236: Frank Landis - Part 2. Night Tactics and Techniques in Pennsylvania’a Trout Streams26 Feb 202501:00:23

In this episode we WadeOutThere for part two of our conversation with Frank Landis, from Carlisle, Pennsylvania.  Frank grew up fishing with his father, and used fly fishing when he thought it was the best tactic to catch fish.  By college he had completely crossed over and was fly fishing every chance he got.

Frank is a middle school teacher and became a part time fly fishing guide at his local fly shop after working on the floor for several years.  

In Part 2 of our discussion, Frank discusses the night tactics and techniques he employs in Pennsylvania’s trout water.

Learn More:

Instagram: @frankflyfishes
TCO Fly Fishing.com

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WOT 128: Fly Tying and Fishing in Maryland with Howie Fisher25 Jan 202301:18:43

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Howie Fisher, from Frederick Maryland.  Howie learned to fly fish in Washington state while exploring the rivers with his good friend and fishing buddy.  When he moved to Maryland, Howie continued to pursue his passion for fly fishing and dove deep into fly tying, especially in the winter months. 

We discuss different ways to start fly tying, where to save and where to spend on tying materials and tools, and fly fishing in Maryland.

You can get in touch with Howie or follow him on Instagram at:
@howardtheduck23

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WOT 127: Philosophy, Dubious Advice, and the Bear River Watershed with Chadd VanZanten18 Jan 202301:21:39

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Chadd VanZanten from Northern Utah.  Chad was introduced to fishing at a very early age and was raised in a family where he was, in his words, “given to know that fishing was the finest thing.” 

Chadd embraced fly fishing as he began to raise his own family surrounded by trout streams in the Rocky Mountains.  He has combined his passion for writing with his love of fly fishing, resulting in several books, including “On Fly Fishing the Northern Rockies: Essays and Dubious Advice” which we discuss throughout the conversation, and which he co-authored with his fishing buddy Russ Beck. 

We discuss fishing buddies, some philosophy on fly fishing and counting fish, and the Bear River Watershed.

You can find a copy of one of Chadd's books on fly fishing here:
On Fly Fishing the Northern Rockies: Essays and Dubious Advice.
On Fly Fishing the Wind River Range: Essays and What Not to Bring
On Fly Fishing the Bear River Watershed: Essays and Exceptional Misadventures

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WOT 126: Dry Fly Hatches and Presentation on the Bitterroot River with Andrew Hettick 11 Jan 202301:26:37

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Andrew Hettick from Southwest Montana.  Andrew grew up in Montana’s Bitterroot Valley, but found his connection with fly fishing in college at Montana State.  After coming home from school he began pursuing a career as a fly fishing guide on his hometown river.  He has been guiding and fishing there ever since. 

Andrew is passionate about sharing this special place with anglers young and old and helping them catch trout on the fly.  We discuss the Bitterroot River, dry fly hatches, and presentation techniques for mending and feeding line.

To schedule a guided trip with Andrew visit:
Freestone Fly Shop.com

You can follow Andrew's fly fishing adventures on Instagram at:
@andrewrhettick

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these blog posts from Wadeoutthere:

The Art of the Missed Hookset
What Makes a Good Day's Fishing

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WOT 125: Fly Selection, Family, and the South Platte River with Pat Dorsey 04 Jan 202301:18:13

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Pat Dorsey from Parker, Colorado.  Pat grew up fly fishing the South Platte River with his father and uncle, and started his professional career in fly fishing tying flies. 

Pat has been guiding for over thirty years, is the head guide and co-owner of the Blue Quill Angler fly shop,  and author of several books, including his latest Favorite Flies for Colorado.   

Pat is a passionate angler, with the heart of a teacher.  We discuss fly selection, family, and the South Platte River.

You can get in touch with Pat or follow him on Instagram at:
@patdorseyflyfishing

To schedule a guided trip with Pat visit:
The Blue Quill Angler.com

Check out these books from Pat:
Favorite Flies for Colorado: 50 Essential Patterns From Local Experts
Colorado Guide Flies
Fly Fishing Guide to the South Platte River
Tying and Fishing Tailwater Flies
Fly Fishing Tailwaters - Tactics and Patterns for Year Round Waters
A Fly Fisher's Guide to the South Platte River

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these blog posts from Wadeoutthere:

READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Small Flies, Light Takes, and Lost Fish. It’s Good for You.
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Sight Fishing - Part 1. Pick Your Battles
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Sight Fishing - Part 2. Observation
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Why We Take Our Children Fly Fishing
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Look Through, and Fish the Flash

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WOT 124: Exploring the Water Column and Fly Fishing at Penn State with Austin Dando28 Dec 202201:37:01

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Austin Dando from Central Pennsylvania.  Austin grew up learning to fly fish on camping trips in the Pennsylvania wilderness with his father and in the backyard casting to a soccer ball. 

He went to college at Penn State, where he attended fly fishing classes and was the president of the fly fishing club.  After having fished storied waters out west and back east, he now guides those same waters he cherished as a student.  His home waters. 

We discuss his fly fishing experience at Penn State, the tactics of exploring the water column from top to bottom, and a few tight lining techniques.

Austin joins an experienced and passionate group of anglers in discussions on the Troutbitten Podcast.  Listen in on the podcast and get Austin's take at the Troutbitten Podcast Page at podcast.troutbitten.com

To learn more about the tactics we discussed and fly fishing for trout in PA, or to schedule a guided trip with Austin, visit Troutbitten.com

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these blog posts from Wadeoutthere:

READ: WADEOUTTHERE | A Fly Fishing Mentor
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | The Gift
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Targeting the Middle of the Water Column and Alternatives to the Hopper Dropper
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | How to Get the Most From Your Time on the Water

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WOT 123:The Yellowstone River, Introducing Newcomers to Fly Fishing, and the Value of Good Knots with Alex Emery21 Dec 202201:07:36

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Alex Emery from Livingston, Montana.  Alex started fly fishing as a child with his father in New Jersey and continued during school at West Virginia University, becoming involved with the fly fishing club as well.  

After college, Alex’s search to continue his passion for fly fishing, and build a life and career connected to the outdoors brought him to Sweetwater Travel Company Guide School, in Livingston, Montana, where he has been guiding on the Yellowstone River and surrounding area for over six years.  

We discuss the Yellowstone River, the joys of introducing newcomers to fly fishing, and a little bit about the value of a good knot.

You can get in touch with Alex or follow him on Instagram at:

@flieronthemountain

To schedule a guided trip with Alex visit:
SweetwaterTravelCompany.com

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these blog posts from Wadeoutthere:

READ: WADEOUTTHERE | In Defense of Whitefish
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Change One Thing to Know What Worked
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Slow is Smooth. Smooth is Fast.

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WOT 122: The Importance of Exploration and the Upper Green River with Donicio Gomez14 Dec 202201:16:24

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Donicio Gomez from Logan, Utah.  Donicio began fly fishing on the Snake River near Jackson Hole Wyoming.  He moved to Northern Utah to continue fly fishing and made it his “home base” for fishing the premier western waters that surround him.  Donicio has been fishing and guiding in Wyoming for eighteen years.  

We discuss the importance of developing a “plan B” for your fly fishing adventures through embracing exploration, what Donicio calls fly fishing’s “eye of the tiger,” and the Green River in Wyoming.

You can get in touch with Donicio or follow him on Instagram at:

@donicio71

To schedule a guided trip with Donicio visit:
RealDealAnglers.com

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these blog posts from Wadeoutthere:

Embrace the Drive
The Orange Scud Theory
How to Get the Most From Your Time on the Water
Targeting the Middle of the Water Column and Alternatives to the Hopper Dropper
Don't Let High Stream Flows Ruin Your Next Fly Fishing Trip. Part 1 of 2.  Planning
Don't Let High Stream Flows Ruin Your Next Fly Fishing Trip. Part 2 of 2. Tactics

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WOT 121: Salmon and Sea-Run Cutthroat in the Puget Sound with Jack Naughton07 Dec 202201:16:03

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Jack Naughton from Tacoma, Washington.  Jack was introduced to fly fishing in college while fishing the rivers and lakes of the Cascade Mountains with his friends.  He took his new love for fly fishing to the Puget Sound where he now fishes for salmon and sea-run cutthroat from the shore or kayak. 

We discuss the different species and timelines of salmon that make their runs into the rivers of the western Cascades, some tactics and techniques for targeting them, and the year round opportunities to catch sea-run cutthroat on the fly.

To learn more about fly fishing in the Puget Sound or schedule a guided visit:
GigHarborFlyShop.com

For information on the preservation and protection of Washington's wild steelhead population visit:
Wild Steelhead Coalition.org

You can follow Jack's fly fishing journey on Instagram at:
@Jack_Naughton_

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WOT 120: Bonefish, Photography, and Fish Handling in the Florida Keys with Tommy Dimattina30 Nov 202201:26:09

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Tommy Dimattina from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  Tommy picked up his grandfathers fly rod while exploring his backyard and backwaters of the Florida Keys by paddle board. 

He used a camera to chronicle his love for the outdoors and fishing, and has braided his passion for fly fishing, photography, and the salt water environment into a career. 

We discuss fly fishing for bonefish in the Florida Keys, fish handling in saltwater, as well as photography and tips for how to make it a profession.

To view some of Tommy's photography or to book work with him visit:
FinsandFlyCreative.com

You can also follow Tommy or reach out to him on Instagram at:
@bostoninked
OR
@finsandflycreative

To learn about how to help support the salt water of the keys and other areas check out:
Captainsforcleanwater.org

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WOT 119: Exploring Wisconsin and Parallels Between Song Writing and Trout Fishing with Adam Greuel23 Nov 202201:19:23

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Adam Greuel from Stevens Point, Wisconsin.  Adam grew up road tripping to Wyoming for family vacations, where he was introduced to rivers and fishing, which eventually led to picking up a fly rod.  He also picked up a guitar and a pen, following his passion for music and songwriting in the band, Horseshoes and Handgrenades. 

Adam also guides his home state for trout when he’s not on the road making music. 

We discuss the various regions and angling opportunities in Wisconsin, the beauty of exploration and discovery, and how that process fuels his fly fishing and song writing.

You can learn about Adam and follow his fly fishing and musical adventures on Instagram at:
@adamgreuel OR @horseshoesandhandgrenades

To find Adam's band the Horseshoes and Handgrenades, listen to their music or grab tickets for a concert or pick up their latest album visit the bands website here:
Horseshoes and Handgrenades

Also, check out Adams other musical endeavors in the bands The High Hawks, Rucksack Revolution.

To schedule a guided trip with Adam to explore his home state of Wisconsin for trout visit:
Fall Line Outfitters

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https://wadeoutthere.com/

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WOT 235: Frank Landis - Part 1. Switching Leaders and Dry Fly Techniques in Pennsylvania19 Feb 202501:01:16

In this episode we WadeOutThere for part one of our conversation with Frank Landis, from Carlisle, Pennsylvania.  Frank grew up fishing with his father, and used fly fishing when he thought it was the best tactic to catch fish.  By college he had completely crossed over and was fly fishing every chance he got.

Frank is a middle school teacher and became a part time fly fishing guide at his local fly shop after working on the floor for several years.  

In Part 1 of our discussion, Frank shares his thoughts on Spring fishing in Pennsylvania, the mechanics of switching between his tight line nymphing rig and dry fly set up, and techniques for presentation on Pennsylvania’s trout streams.

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Instagram: @frankflyfishes

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WOT 118: Reconsidering Presence on the River and Sharing our Fly Fishing Experiences with Zach Heath16 Nov 202201:23:05

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Zach Heath from Sacramento, California.  Zach started fly fishing after retiring from mountain biking on the recommendation from his wife to find a slightly less extreme hobby than he was accustomed to.  Zach dove in head first, spending over 300 days on the river in just his first year.  

We discuss what it means to be present on the river, and how Zach attempts to balance his work and time fly fishing.  We also reflect on how a growing fly fishing community can share this sport in a positive way.

To follow Zach on his adventures, check out his photography, or reach out and talk fly fishing, visit his Instagram:

@Fruitsnackzach

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https://wadeoutthere.com/@Fruitsnackzach

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WOT 117: Jory Ward Part 2. The Process of Building Bamboo Fly Rods.09 Nov 202200:42:47

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Jory Ward from Wellsville, Utah.  Jory learned to fish while building fence with his father and grandfather in the Rocky Mountains as a child.  

When he moved to Utah, he reconnected with fly fishing when he saw a bamboo fly rod hanging in a fly shop, and decided to build one.  

In Part 2 of our discussion, Jory explains the process he's developed for building his beautiful bamboo fly rods, as well as several tips, techniques, and resources for anyone interested in creating this special part of fly fishing history for themselves.

To find out more about how Jory builds bamboo fly rods, order a custom built rod, or follow along on his fly fishing adventure reach out to Jory at his email:

Troutfinn@gmail.com

Or on Instagram at:

@jory_ward

If you are interested in building your own bamboo fly rod, check out the book that helped guide Jory:
Fundamentals of Building a Bamboo Fly Rod, by George Maurer

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WOT 116: Jory Ward Part 1. Cutthroat Trout, Rocky Mountains, and Fishing Bamboo Fly Rods02 Nov 202200:50:16

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Jory Ward from Wellsville, Utah.  Jory learned to fish while building fence with his father and grandfather in the Rocky Mountains as a child.  

When he moved to Utah, he reconnected with fly fishing when he saw a bamboo fly rod hanging in a fly shop, and decided to build one.  

In Part 1 of our discussion Jory explains what drew him to bamboo and the unique qualities of fishing with bamboo vs graphite fly rods.  We also discuss exploring the Rocky Mountains  for cutthroat trout.

To find out more about how Jory builds bamboo fly rods, order a custom built rod, or follow along on his fly fishing adventure reach out to Jory at his email:

Troutfinn@gmail.com

Or on Instagram at:

@jory_ward 

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https://wadeoutthere.com/


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WOT 115: Colorado's Front Range, Fly Tying Materials, and Making Every Thread Wrap Count with Charlie Craven26 Oct 202201:21:54

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Charlie Craven from Arvada, Colorado.  Charlie started tying and selling flies as a child in Colorado, where he later guided on the South Platte River. 

He went on to become a longtime commercial fly tyer and signature tyer for Umpqua Feather Merchants.  He has created numerous videos, books, and articles about fly tying, and runs his own fly shop, Charlie’s Fly Box, fulfilling his childhood dream to make a living doing what he loves: tying, teaching, and fishing. 

We discuss fly fishing Colorado’s front range, fly tying materials and how to make every thread wrap count on the vise.

You can follow Charlie and check out all his amazing resources at his fly shop:
Charlie's Fly Box

Or visit Charlie's instructional fly tying YouTube channel:
Charlie's Fly Box

Charlie's books and article on thread:
Charlie Craven's Basic Fly Tying.  Modern Techniques for Flies That Catch Fish
Charlie's Fly Box: Signature Flies for Fresh and Saltwater
Tying Nymphs: Essential Flies and Techniques for the Top Patterns
Tying Streamers: Essential Flies and Techniques for the Top Patterns

Thread; A Tangled Mess

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WOT 114: The Deschutes River and Progressing Through Competition Fly Fishing with Zach Vandehey19 Oct 202201:11:48

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Zach Vandehey from Hood River, Oregon.  Zach is an Oregon native who always had a river in his backyard growing up.  He began fly fishing at an early age and loves the adventure that comes from fishing his home waters of the Deschutes River year round. 

We discuss the Deschutes and how we can progress and learn from competition fly fishing.

You can learn more about Zach's fly fishing journey through his Youtube channel:
Flying Ties

Or follow along on his Instagram:
@zachvandehey

To learn more about  the competition fly fishing world, or if you are interested in participating in some of the new regional competitions visit:
Flycomps.com

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WOT 113: Utah's Cutthroat Slam and Stillwater Fishing Tactics with Aaron Smith12 Oct 202201:15:30

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Aaron Smith from Salt Lake City, Utah.  Aaron’s passion for fly fishing took hold after participating in a challenge to catch all four of Utah’s native species of cutthroat, called the Utah Cutthroat Slam. 

Since then, he has committed to exploring different tactics and techniques in fly fishing by diving all in, one method at a time.  His most recent obsession is learning to fly fish Utah's many lakes and reservoirs.  Aaron’s desire to capture his fly fishing memories with friends over the years has grown into a love of photography and a more recent photograph on the cover of Fly Fusion Magazine.

We discuss Utah’s Cutthroat Slam and stillwater fishery tactics.

You can  follow Aaron's fly fishing journey and photography or reach out to him on Instagram at:
@mrwerbs

For more information on Utah's Cutthroat Slam check out:
Utah Cutthroat Slam.org

To get involved in helping keep our streams clean visit:
Fish for Garbarge.org

Aaron's cover photo on VOLUME 19, ISSUE 4 – Fall 2022 of Fusion Magazine...

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WOT 112: Presentation and Hooksets for Pike and Salt Water Species with Brandon Fawcett05 Oct 202201:28:11

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Brandon Fawcett from Edmonton Alberta.  Brandon fell in love with fly fishing as a child, chasing grayling and pike in Canada.  He began guiding on the beaches of Central America for bonefish, after a temporary leave of absence from work became permanent. 

Now, Brandon shares his time between Canada and Nicaragua, fly fishing for all sorts of fish in all kinds of water, and sharing his knowledge through his guide service, Fly Fishing Little Corn.
 
We discuss presentation and hooksets for pike, bonefish, permit,  triggerfish and tarpon.

You can find out more about Brandon on Instagram at:
@flyfishinglittlecorn

To schedule a guided trip with Brandon visit him online at:
Fly Fishing Little Corn.com

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WOT 111: Women in the Outdoors and Fly Fishing Colorado's State Parks with Erin Crider28 Sep 202200:58:38

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Erin Crider from Colorado.  Erin’s fishing journey began catching catfish with her grandmother as a child in Missouri.  When she moved to Colorado she discovered fly fishing and began creating space for other women anglers in the fly fishing and outdoor community.  

She eventually founded Uncharted Outdoorswomen, whose mission is a world where women are confident, successful, knowledgeable and are able to experience the outdoors, within a welcoming community, guided by women, for women, with help from gentlemen.  

We discuss the confidence that can come from pursuing adventure in the outdoors and fly fishing in Colorado’s state parks.

To learn more about Uncharted Outdoorswomen visit:
Uncharted Outdoorswomen.com

Or reach out to Erin via email at:
Dreamteam@unchartedoutdoorswomen.com

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these blog posts from Wadeoutthere:

We All Have Home Water

Rock or Trout?  How to Know for Sure

How to Avoid Forgetting Your Fly Fishing Gear

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WOT 110: Central Florida, Salt Water Flies, and No "Plan B" with Jesse Males21 Sep 202201:09:55

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Jesse Males from Central Florida.  Jesse grew up with a love of fly fishing, and decided to build his future in the fly fishing community after college.  He left his promising career and spent years learning to fly fish his home waters, while simultaneously refining his fly tying, photography, and videography skills.  

When Jesse moved his family to Costa Rica, there was no turning back.  His saltwater fly tying and guide business took off, and he pushed his film making to award winning new levels.  

We discuss fly fishing the salt water fisheries of Central Florida, the art and function of tying saltwater flies, and scrapping “plan B” to chase your dreams.

To learn more about Jesse and his fly tying check out:
Backwaterflyfishing.com

To schedule a guided trip and experience adventure in Costa Rica go to:
506Outdoors.com

To watch  Jesse's fly fishing film about Tarpon in Costa Rica visit:
The Legend of Casa Mar

You can also follow Jesse or reach out to him on Instagram at:
@backwaterflyfishing

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WOT 109: Streamer Techniques and the Bighorn River with Camille Egdorf14 Sep 202201:06:07

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Camille Egdorf from Bozeman, Montana.  Camille grew up learning to row a drift boat and fly fish on the Bighorn River as a child.  By the time she was a teenager she was guiding in Alaska.  Camille has been working in the fly fishing world her entire life, chasing fly fishing adventures for herself and others around the world. 

We discuss the Bighorn River, streamer tactics, and fly fishing life as a new mom.

To learn more about Camille's fly fishing journey watch:

 YETI Presents: Odd Man Out

You can also follow Camille or reach out to her on Instagram at:

@camillegdorg

If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these blog posts from Wadeoutthere:

Fish the Riffles
How to Get the Most From Your Time on the Water
Fish the Whole Drift

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WOT 234: Humility and the Under-Appreciated Elements of Fly Design with Patrick Kilby12 Feb 202501:27:09

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Patrick Kilby, from Western Washington.  Patrick’s love of fishing started in Eastern Washington, fishing bobbers with his grandfather.  A photo of a rising trout in a magazine inspired a passion for fly fishing that soon had Patrick tying flies and driving from stream to stream as a teenager.  

After an initial career path in law enforcement didn’t feel like the right fit, he knew that he wanted to try to make a living in the fishing industry.  Patrick began by building fly rods himself, then for an accomplished custom rod builder. 

He became a fly shop manager in Oregon, and finally landed as a fly designer at Rio Flies.  We discuss humility in fly fishing and the under appreciated elements of fly design.

Learn More:

Instagram: @buzz.bean.and.rod
Farbank.com/collections/rio-flies

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WOT 108: Spey Casting and Fly Fishing in England with Simon Gawesworth07 Sep 202200:57:01

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Simon Gawesworth, from Washington state.  Simon grew up teaching fly fishing at an early age at his father’s fly fishing school in England.  He has spent his life traveling the world, learning, and teaching fly fishing in the form of classes, books, shows, events, schools, and articles, and most recently as an instructor for Far Bank. 

We discuss some of the differences between US and English fly culture, why spey casting is a wonderful tool for all fly fishers, and Simon’s love of teaching.

To learn more about fly fishing with Simon as your guide and instructor visit:
Far Bank Fly Fishing School

For some help with your roll cast, check out one of Simon's many instructional videos:
How to Make a Roll Cast

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WOT 107: Wade Fishing the Saltwater Flats of South Florida with Marcos Mazzola31 Aug 202201:00:23

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Marcos Mazzola from South Florida.  Marcos began his fly fishing journey wading and fishing from a skiff in the saltwater flats with his close friend from school who also became his fly fishing mentor.  As he progressed as a fly fisher, his photography passion began to become more and more intertwined with his love of the outdoors. 

We discuss wade fishing the saltwater flats of South Florida and how fly fishing can help all of us gain perspective and bring down our emotional levels.

You can find out more about Marcos or view his photography at his website:

MarcosMazzola.com

Or on Instagram at:

@marcosmzzl

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WOT 106: Recharging Through Fly Fishing in Southwest Montana with Shawn Swain24 Aug 202200:59:17

In this episode we Wadeoutthere with Shawn Swain, from Bozeman Montana.  Shawn was introduced to fly fishing and music at an early age and it stuck   Shawn now fly fishes every chance he gets at home and on the road while playing mandolin in his band the Kitchen Dwellers.  

We discuss the Gallatin River and how fly fishing has become an important part of how Shawn recharges and finds balance with his passion for performing.

You can learn about Shawn and follow his fly fishing adventures on Instagram at: @s.swain_music

To find Shawn's band the Kitchen Dwellers, listen to their music or grab tickets for a concert visit the bands website here:

The Kitchen Dwellers.com

For more fly fishing stories, lessons learned, and artwork check out my blog and online gallery at:
https://wadeoutthere.com/

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