333 episodes

The Fly Fishing Insider Podcast, led by Christian Bacasa, aims to equip you with the skills to fish for any species, at any time, anywhere. Dive into the world of fly fishing by listening to conversations with both expert professionals and passionate hobbyists from all corners of the globe, renowned for their dedication and prowess in the sport. Additionally, Christian Bacasa, a seasoned angler, imparts valuable tips and secrets for successful fishing. The podcast also frequently features special guests from various brands or their ambassadors, offering insider perspectives on fishing techniques and detailed product insights.

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The Fly Fishing Insider Podcast, led by Christian Bacasa, aims to equip you with the skills to fish for any species, at any time, anywhere. Dive into the world of fly fishing by listening to conversations with both expert professionals and passionate hobbyists from all corners of the globe, renowned for their dedication and prowess in the sport. Additionally, Christian Bacasa, a seasoned angler, imparts valuable tips and secrets for successful fishing. The podcast also frequently features special guests from various brands or their ambassadors, offering insider perspectives on fishing techniques and detailed product insights.

    Fly Fishing in West Virginia Remains the Hidden Gem

    Fly Fishing in West Virginia Remains the Hidden Gem

    Episode Description
     
    In this conversation, Curtis Fleming shares his insights and experiences on fly fishing. He discusses various techniques and strategies for landing fish in fast water, emphasizing the importance of avoiding boulders and finding slow water. Curtis also highlights the significance of knowing the behavior and strength of different fish species. He explains the role of tippet strength in landing fish successfully and encourages anglers to push the limits of lighter tippets. Additionally, Curtis shares his preference for getting line on the reel quickly and offers tips on working with fish during the fight. Overall, this conversation provides valuable advice for fly fishing enthusiasts.
     
    Takeaways
     
    When landing fish in fast water, it is crucial to avoid boulders and find slow water.
    Understanding the behavior and strength of different fish species is essential for successful fishing.
    Knowing the limitations and capabilities of your tippet strength can prevent the loss of fish.
    Getting a line on the reel quickly can help avoid tangles and complications during the fight with a fish.




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    Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing
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    Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
     

    • 46 min
    IGFA World Record - Was It Really Broken?

    IGFA World Record - Was It Really Broken?

    Summary
    In this episode of the Fly Fishing Insider podcast, Christian Bacasa and Jason McReynolds discuss the controversy surrounding a potential IGFA record-breaking catch. They emphasize the importance of understanding and following IGFA rules, which can be complex and vary between species. They also highlight the emotional and financial stakes involved in record-breaking, as well as the role of past record holders and competitors. The conversation touches on the need for accurate journalism and the potential pitfalls of premature record claims. The hosts also discuss the specific rules and requirements for IGFA record-breaking, including tippet strength, tippet length, and the use of an IGFA-certified bump board. They stress the importance of adhering to these rules and the potential heartbreak of disqualification. The conversation revolves around the topic of setting records in fishing and the importance of following the rules and regulations set by organizations like the IGFA. The speakers discuss the pressure and attention that comes with setting records and the potential benefits for their guide services. They also touch on disqualifications for records, such as not having the proper equipment or using multiple flies. The conversation highlights the skill and expertise of top guides in the industry. In this conversation, Jason and Christian discuss the importance of conservation and responsible fishing practices. They highlight the need to be mindful of the well-being of the fish, especially when attempting to set records. They emphasize the importance of knowing and following the rules and regulations, pre-building leaders, and carrying measuring boards and certified scales. They also discuss the significance of taking photos and measurements to document catches accurately. The conversation concludes with a reminder to keep fish wet and show gratitude for the opportunity to fish.
    Keywordsfly fishing, IGFA, record-breaking, controversy, rules, emotions, livelihoods, journalism, tippet strength, tippet length, bump board, fishing records, rules and regulations, IGFA, guide services, disqualifications, equipment, multiple flies, skill, expertise, conservation, responsible fishing, records, rules and regulations, measuring, documentation, fish well-being

    Takeaways Understanding and following IGFA rules is crucial for record-breaking in fly fishing. Emotions and livelihoods are often at stake when records are broken. Accurate journalism and responsible reporting are important in the fly fishing community. Specific rules and requirements, such as tippet strength and length, must be met for IGFA record-breaking. Disqualification can be heartbreaking, so it's essential to adhere to all rules and regulations. Setting records in fishing requires a thorough understanding of the rules and regulations set by organizations like the IGFA. Following the rules is important for maintaining the integrity of records and ensuring a fair playing field. Setting records can bring attention and publicity to a guide service, potentially boosting business. Disqualifications for records can occur if the proper equipment is not used or if multiple flies are used. Top guides in the industry possess exceptional skill and expertise in their fishing techniques. Conservation and responsible fishing practices are crucial for the well-being of fish populations. Knowing and following the rules and regulations is essential, especially when attempting to set records. Pre-building leaders and carrying measuring boards and certified scales can help accurately document catches. Taking photos and measurements can provide proof of catches and allow for future reference. Keeping fish wet and showing gratitude for the opportunity to fish are important aspects of responsible angling.
    Titles Navigating the Controversy: Understanding IGFA Rules in Fly Fishing Emotions and Livelihoods: The Stakes of Record-Breaking in Fly Fishing The

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Sea Run Cutthroat, How They Run and Your Setup

    Sea Run Cutthroat, How They Run and Your Setup

    Episode Description
     
    In this episode, host Christian Bacasa interviews Garrett Lesko, a well-rounded fly tier specializing in deer hair. They discuss Garrett's recent activities, including competitive fly fishing and speaking at clubs. They also explore the opportunities for still water fishing in Oregon and the importance of high-quality flies for remote locations. The main focus of the conversation is on sea-run cutthroat, covering their migration, size, diet, and history. Garrett shares insights into the decline of the sea run cutthroat fishery and the current state of the fishery in Oregon. The episode concludes with a discussion on fishing techniques and flies for sea run cutthroat. In this part of the conversation, Garrett Lesko discusses the natural beauty of Oregon and the diverse fishing opportunities it offers. He focuses on fishing for sea run cutthroat in Oregon rivers and explains their habitat and behavior. Garrett also shares insights into the best conditions for sea run cutthroat fishing and the unique weather patterns in Oregon. He discusses fly patterns and materials used for sea run cutthroat flies, including the challenges of tying certain patterns. Garrett also shares his preference for tying flies by hand and his choice of scissors for different fly-tying techniques. In this conversation, Garrett Lesko shares his expertise on fly tying and targeting sea-run cutthroat trout in rivers. He discusses the importance of choosing the right materials for fly tying, including the advantages of synthetic materials and the challenges of sourcing high-quality natural materials. Garrett also explains how to target sea-run cutthroat trout in rivers, including the best time of day to fish and the use of a float tube. He provides insights into the rod and setup for sea-run cutthroat trout, as well as the line and leader setup. Finally, Garrett discusses the use of buoyant flies for sea-run cutthroat trout and offers tips on promoting the podcast episode.
     
    Takeaways
     
    Garrett Lesko is a well-rounded fly tier specializing in deer hair.
    Still water fishing in Oregon offers abundant opportunities, especially for sea run cutthroat.
    Sea run cutthroat are anadromous fish that run short distances and stay close to their estuary.
    The sea run cutthroat fishery in Oregon has declined due to changes in stocking programs and lack of attention compared to other fish species.
    Rain is crucial for sea run cutthroat fishing as it cools the water and triggers their migration.
    Sea run cutthroat can be caught using flashy and bright flies that provoke their aggressive response. Oregon offers diverse fishing opportunities, from fishing the ocean to rainforests and deserts.
    Sea run cutthroat fishing in Oregon is unique and offers a chance to experience the natural beauty of the state.
    Understanding the habitat and behavior of sea run cutthroat is crucial for successful fishing.
    Weather conditions, such as rain and overcast skies, are ideal for sea run cutthroat fishing. Synthetic materials are becoming more popular in fly tying due to the difficulty of sourcing high-quality natural materials.
    Sea-run cutthroat trout are an early morning fishery and are typically targeted using a float tube in deep, slow-moving water.
    A 5-weight rod with a medium-fast action is recommended for targeting sea-run cutthroat trout.
    Using an intermediate line with a sinking leader is effective for getting flies to the right depth.
    Buoyant flies, such as those with deer hair wings, can be effective for enticing sea-run cutthroat trout.
    Promoting the podcast episode through social media and embedding the episode on a website can help reach a wider audience.
     
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    • 1 hr 13 min
    Taking Time to Dissect the Pursuits of Anglers in the Top 10%

    Taking Time to Dissect the Pursuits of Anglers in the Top 10%

    Episode Description
     
    Antoine Bissieux, a fly fisherman and guide, shares his experiences and insights on the Fly Fishing Insider podcast. He discusses his move to the East Coast, fishing the Strawberry River, and his approach to research and learning from the best anglers. Antoine emphasizes the importance of focusing on doing five things right rather than trying to catch a fish. He also explains the technique of skittering a fly and his leader setup with an indicator. In this conversation, Antoine Bissieux shares his insights and techniques for successful fly fishing. He emphasizes the importance of stealth and observation, highlighting that as long as the fish don't see you, they will take the fly. Antoine also discusses the effectiveness of a specific fly pattern and how it can work in various fishing locations. He introduces the OSCCP formula for fly selection, which stands for observation, silhouette, size, color, and presentation. The role of silhouette and presentation in fly fishing is explored, emphasizing the need for flies that look like food and are presented effectively. Antoine explains the technique of curve casting and the advantages of underpowering the cast. He also discusses the three zones of landing a cast: sacrificial zone, sight zone, and feeding zone. The conversation concludes with an introduction to Swim Well Fish Spray, a product that helps reoxygenate fish and reduce stress after being caught. Antoine emphasizes the importance of helping fish and the positive impact it has on both the fish and the angler.
     
    Takeaways
     
    TFocus on doing five things right rather than trying to catch a fish.
    Skittering a fly technique allows you to change the direction of your fly to an upstream movement.
    Use a leader setup with an indicator to match the hatch and mimic the most important thing to the fish: food.
    Grease your leader and use Magic CDC flies for better floatation and presentation. Stealth and observation are crucial in fly fishing. As long as the fish don't see you, they will take the fly.
    The effectiveness of a fly pattern can vary across different fishing locations. It's important to experiment and find patterns that work well in specific environments.
    The OSCCP formula (observation, silhouette, size, color, and presentation) can guide fly selection. Paying attention to these factors increases the chances of success.
    Silhouette and presentation play a significant role in fly fishing. Flies should resemble food and be presented effectively to entice fish.
    Curve casting is a technique that can alter the movement of the fly upstream. Underpowering the cast and using specific rod movements can achieve this effect.
    Landing a cast in the sacrificial zone, sight zone, and feeding zone increases the chances of triggering a fish's feeding response.
    Swim Well Fish Spray is a product that helps reoxygenate fish and reduce stress after being caught. It benefits both the fish and the angler.
    Helping fish and minimizing their stress is important for their survival and the overall health of the ecosystem.
    Continual learning and improvement in casting techniques are essential for successful fly fishing.
    The joy of fly fishing lies in the process of observing, learning, and adapting to the environment and the fish's behavior.




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    • 52 min
    Amazon Fly Fishing and Preservation

    Amazon Fly Fishing and Preservation

    Episode Description
     
    In this episode, Christian Bacasa interviews John Childress, a marine biologist turned business consultant and avid fly fisherman. They discuss John's recent trip to the Amazon jungle for fishing and the importance of preserving the environment. They also talk about the benefits of travel rods and the upcoming leadership retreat and fly fishing program in Bristol Bay. In this conversation, John Childress and Christian Bacasa discuss various topics related to the Amazon, including deforestation and its impact on the environment. They also touch on the changing landscape of the Amazon and the importance of gaining knowledge about it. John mentions his upcoming book, 'Desperate Measures,' which focuses on the Amazon and is written from the perspective of a fly fisherman.
     
    Takeaways
     
    The Amazon jungle offers unique and diverse fishing opportunities, but it is important to be aware of the environmental impact and support conservation efforts.
    Travel rods are a convenient option for anglers who travel frequently, as they are compact and easy to transport.
    Immersing oneself in the local culture while fishing in a new location can enhance the overall experience and provide a deeper understanding of the ecosystem.
    Leadership principles can be applied to fly fishing, and the Fly Fishing for Leadership program offers a unique opportunity to explore the connection between leadership and the sport.




    Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly.  Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts!
    www.ffipodcast.com
    The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web!
    Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23
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    If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!!
    A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile.
    Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders 
    Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain
    Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage
    Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing
    BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage
    Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification

    • 38 min
    Alaska Fly Fishing Opportunities

    Alaska Fly Fishing Opportunities

    Episode Description

    In this episode of the Fly Fishing Insider podcast, host Christian Bacasa interviews Jeffrey Farladue, a guide from Rainbow River Lodge in Bristol Bay, Alaska. They discuss the importance of guides learning from their clients and the value of humility in guiding. They also explore the seasonal aspects of fly fishing in Alaska and how different seasons affect fish feeding tactics. In this conversation, Jeffrey Falardeau discusses various aspects of fishing in Alaska, specifically at Rainbow Lodge. He talks about the migration patterns of fish and how they follow food sources. He also highlights the diverse fishing program at Rainbow Lodge, which offers a variety of fishing options. Jeffrey emphasizes the importance of the overall experience for guests and the flexibility to cater to their preferences. He explains the seasonal changes in fishing techniques, including the transition to bead fishing. Jeffrey shares his personal preference for halibut as his favorite fish to eat. Lastly, he emphasizes the sense of family and community at Rainbow Lodge.

    Takeaways

    Guides can learn valuable information from their clients, regardless of their level of experience.
    Humility is an important trait for guides, as they don't know everything and can benefit from the knowledge and expertise of their clients.
    Understanding the seasonal aspects of fly fishing in Alaska is crucial for success, as different seasons bring different feeding tactics for fish. Fish in Alaska follow food sources and migrate accordingly.
    Rainbow Lodge offers a diverse fishing program with a variety of fishing options.
    The overall experience is important, and guests can customize their fishing trips.
    Fishing techniques change throughout the season, including the transition to bead fishing.
    Halibut is Jeffrey's favorite fish to eat.
    Rainbow Lodge has a strong sense of family and community.


    Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly.  Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts!
    www.ffipodcast.com
    The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web!
    Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23
    https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel
    If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!!
    A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile.
    Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders 
    Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain
    Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage
    Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing
    BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage
    Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification

    • 53 min

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