Fly Fishing Insider Podcast

Christian Bacasa
Fly Fishing Insider Podcast

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.

  1. NOV 5

    Unique Fly Fishing Experiences on the Kenai River, Alaska

    Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. In this episode, host Christian Bacasa interviews Dallas Voss, a fly fishing guide from Kenai, Alaska. They discuss the unique fly fishing experience on the Kenai River, particularly targeting rainbow trout and understanding the pink salmon years. Dallas emphasizes the importance of protecting rainbow trout and utilizing the salmon runs for sustenance fishing. They also discuss the accessibility and flexibility of fishing on the Kenai River, as well as the variety of activities and time commitment on the Kenai Peninsula. Dallas shares insights into providing gear and equipment for fishing, as well as the process of taking salmon home. They also touch on the systematic timing of salmon runs and the flossing technique for sockeye salmon. In this conversation, Dallas Voss shares insights and tips for fishing in Alaska, specifically on the Kenai River. He discusses the flossing technique and how it can be effective in hooking fish. He also explains the importance of proper hook sets and how to handle fish that are hooked in different areas. Dallas highlights the nuisance of catching sockeye salmon while targeting rainbow trout and the challenges of dealing with their teeth. He also talks about the unique experience of encountering bears in Alaska and emphasizes the importance of giving them space. Lastly, Dallas discusses the significance of pink salmon years and how they provide abundant food sources for rainbow trout.   Takeaways The Kenai River in Alaska offers a unique fly fishing experience, particularly for targeting rainbow trout and understanding the pink salmon years. Protecting rainbow trout and utilizing the salmon runs are important for sustaining the fishery and providing sustenance fishing opportunities. The Kenai River is accessible and flexible, allowing for day trips and a variety of activities for families and individuals. Gear and equipment are provided by guides, making it convenient for anglers to fish without bringing their own gear. The timing of salmon runs on the Kenai River varies, and each run offers different fishing opportunities. The flossing technique can be effective in hooking fish, but it's important to set the hook properly to avoid hooking fish in unintended areas. When targeting rainbow trout, it's common to encounter sockeye salmon, which can be a nuisance due to their abundance and teeth. Encountering bears in Alaska is a unique experience, but as long as you give them space and don't agitate them, they generally won't bother you. Pink salmon years provide abundant food sources for rainbow trout, making them larger and easier to target in specific areas. Understanding the natural cycles and behaviors of fish in Alaska can enhance the fishing experience and increase the chances of success. 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

    50 min
  2. OCT 29

    Streamer Fishing and Targeting Migratory Fish

    Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings.  Cody Kowitz, a fly fishing guide, shares his experience guiding in Alaska and Michigan and his love for streamer fishing and targeting migratory fish. He discusses the differences between the fish in the two locations and the techniques he has learned. He emphasizes the importance of camaraderie among guides in sharing tips and tricks. Cody also talks about creating action in flies and fishing different areas based on the behavior of migratory fish. In this part of the conversation, Kodie Kowitz and Christian Bacasa discuss different techniques for fishing with streamers. They talk about the behavior of fish during different seasons and how it affects their feeding patterns. They also delve into the technique of jigging with a streamer and how it differs from stripping a streamer on a sink tip. They emphasize the importance of having confidence in your fly and not constantly changing flies. They also discuss the importance of covering water effectively and adjusting your technique based on water depth and flow.   Takeaways Streamer fishing for migratory fish is a favorite technique of Cody Kowitz. Guides in Alaska share tips and tricks to improve their fishing techniques. Different fish species behave differently in Alaska and Michigan. Inside bends and slack seams are productive fishing spots for migratory fish. Creating action in flies can attract aggressive fish. Fishing techniques vary depending on the season and behavior of the fish. Fish behavior changes with the seasons, and understanding these changes can help you target them more effectively. Jigging with a streamer is a technique that can be used when you don't have the right gear to get your fly down deep. Having confidence in your fly and not constantly changing flies can lead to more productive fishing. Covering water effectively is key to finding fish, and adjusting your technique based on water depth and flow can make a big difference. 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

    42 min
  3. OCT 22

    Fly Fishing In Rivers to Exploring Saltwater in Mexico

    Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings.  In this episode, host Christian Bacasa interviews Rick Passek, a fly fisherman with experience in both stillwater and saltwater fishing. Rick shares his journey from fly fishing in rivers to exploring saltwater fishing in Mexico. He also discusses his passion for fly tying and his YouTube channel, FlyFish Fanatic. Throughout the conversation, Rick emphasizes the importance of observation and learning from experienced fishermen. The episode concludes with a discussion about the challenges and rewards of fishing in Mexico. In this part of the conversation, Rick Passek discusses his fishing experiences in Mexico and the importance of thread control in fly tying. He also shares his tips for using different materials in fly tying and encourages experimentation. Rick emphasizes the need for movement and silhouette in fly patterns and recommends the book 'The Feather Mechanic' by Gordon van der Spuy. He also mentions some unconventional materials he uses, such as plastic nails and pool noodles. Rick concludes by highlighting the importance of simplicity and less-is-more approach in fly tying.   Takeaways Rick Passek shares his transition from fly fishing in rivers to exploring saltwater fishing in Mexico. Observation and learning from experienced fishermen are key to successful fishing. Rick emphasizes the importance of understanding insect activity and reading the water. He discusses his passion for fly tying and his YouTube channel, FlyFish Fanatic. Fishing in Mexico presents unique challenges and opportunities. Rick Passek advises against fishing in Tijuana due to safety concerns. In San Cristobal, Mexico, Rick is surrounded by rivers, but they are polluted and not suitable for fishing. Thread control is crucial in fly tying, and using the right thread for the desired effect is important. Rick recommends the book 'The Feather Mechanic' by Gordon van der Spuy for learning about fly tying techniques. Rick encourages fly tiers to experiment with different materials and not limit themselves to naturals. Simplicity and less-is-more approach can be effective in fly tying, and movement and silhouette are key factors in fly patterns. 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

    59 min
  4. OCT 15

    Denver Chapter of Trout Unlimited and the Carp Slam

    Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. In this conversation, Christian Bacasa interviews Nic Hall, the president of the Denver chapter of Trout Unlimited (DTU), about the Carp Slam event and the conservation efforts of DTU. They discuss the mission of DTU, which focuses on river conservation, river cleanup, and youth engagement programs. Nic also explains the Trout in the Classroom program, where trout eggs are delivered to educational facilities for students to raise and release into the river. They also talk about the upcoming Carp Slam event, which is a pro-am tournament that raises funds for DTU. Nic shares the changes they are making for this year's event, such as extending the amateur's fishing time and changing the fundraising requirements. They also discuss how people can donate to the event and get involved with DTU.   Takeaways Denver Trout Unlimited (DTU) focuses on river conservation, river cleanup, and youth engagement programs. The Trout in the Classroom program delivers trout eggs to educational facilities for students to raise and release into the river. Carp Slam is a pro-am tournament that raises funds for DTU and features randomly paired teams of pros and amateurs. Changes for this year's Carp Slam include extending the amateur's fishing time and changing the fundraising requirements. Donations can be made to support Carp Slam and DTU's conservation efforts. 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

    29 min
  5. OCT 8

    Journey of Living on a Sailboat and His Plans to Sail to Scotland

    Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. John Schneider shares his journey of living on a sailboat and his plans to sail to Scotland. He talks about his alternative lifestyle and his passion for fly fishing and sustainable living. John emphasizes the importance of keeping things simple and finding inspiration from others who have achieved similar goals. He also discusses the challenges and rewards of living on a boat, including the winter months and the limited space. Overall, John is excited about his new adventure and the opportunity to meet new people and experience different cultures along the way. John Schneider shares his journey of living on a sailboat and pursuing a life of adventure and self-sufficiency. He discusses the challenges he faced, including financial struggles and relationship changes, and how he overcame them. John emphasizes the importance of embracing discomfort and finding joy in the process of growth. He also talks about his plans for the future, including sailing to different destinations, exploring wild food, and sharing his experiences through his YouTube channel. The conversation ends with Christian Bacasa expressing his admiration for John's journey and encouraging listeners to check out John's wildlife channel.   Takeaways Living on a sailboat offers a unique and alternative lifestyle Keeping things simple and finding inspiration from others can lead to personal fulfillment Living on a boat comes with challenges, such as limited space and adapting to different weather conditions Sailing to Scotland is John's long-term goal, and he plans to document his journey and share his experiences Embrace discomfort and view it as a stepping stone to growth and joy. Find passion in pursuing a simpler and more self-sufficient life. Explore new destinations and engage in adventure travel. Combine interests in food and nature to create unique experiences. Share your journey and inspire others through storytelling and content creation. 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

    43 min
  6. OCT 7

    FlyLab - Get to Know - The Angler - Andrew

    Andrew from www.Flylab.fish discusses their mission to provide unbiased and trustworthy reviews for fly fishing products. He also shares insights on big trout fly fishing, including the behavior and feeding patterns of big fish. Andrew emphasizes the importance of understanding when and where big fish are most active, as well as the need for strategic fishing techniques to target them. He also discusses the use of heavy tippet and medium action rods for landing big fish. In this conversation, Andrew Steketee shares his insights and tips on fly fishing for big fish. He discusses the importance of technique and approach when fighting and landing big fish. He emphasizes the need to be patient and let the fish make its initial run before gaining control. Andrew also highlights the significance of situational awareness, including observing the water depth, speed, and clarity, as well as being mindful of one's presence and noise. He stresses the importance of checking knots regularly and using sharp hooks. Andrew also mentions the psychological aspect of fly fishing, where belief and confidence play a crucial role in success. He concludes by encouraging anglers to be methodical, observant, and open to learning from experienced fishermen.   Takeaways www.Flylab.fish provides unbiased and trustworthy reviews for fly fishing products. Understanding the behavior and feeding patterns of big fish is crucial for successful fly fishing. Big fish often break patterns and can be found in unexpected locations. Using heavy tippet and medium action rods can help land big fish. Strategic fishing techniques, such as targeting specific fish in a pod, can increase the chances of catching big fish. When fighting big fish, let them make their initial run before gaining control. Be patient and observant, paying attention to water depth, speed, and clarity. Regularly check knots and use sharp hooks. Belief and confidence play a crucial role in fly fishing success. Learn from experienced fishermen and be open to continuous learning and improvement. Sound Bites "FlyLab is trying to strip away bias and provide trustworthy reviews for fly fishing products." "Big fish have different feeding patterns and behaviors, and understanding them is key to catching them." "To catch big fish, you need to fish in areas that are hard to reach and use heavy tippet." "Let them run that first, get that energy out, and then I'm like, okay, now I'm starting to fight them and horse them like I can." "He's just going up and down. You're just, you're coming up tight." "Yeah. God saved the queen, right?" Chapters 00:00Unbiased Reviews and FlyLab.fish 08:42Understanding the Behavior of Big Trout 32:05Mastering the Art of Fighting Big Fish 39:14The Importance of Situational Awareness in Fly Fishing 46:21The Significance of Sharp Hooks and Secure Knots 56:26Learning from Experienced Fishermen

    1h 6m
  7. OCT 4

    Bauer Reels - Get to Know - The Angler

    In this episode of the Fly Fishing Insider podcast, host Christian Bacasa interviews John Radle from Bauer Reels and Winston. They discuss the fly fishing opportunities in Twin Bridges, Montana, including the four trout streams in the area and the abundance of spring creeks. John shares a memorable experience of fishing on a spring creek and the patience and methodical approach required to catch fish in that environment. They also touch on the importance of public access to rivers and the unique stream access laws in Montana. In this conversation, John Radle discusses his experience with streamer fishing in the Twin Bridges area of Montana. He talks about the different water types and techniques he uses for streamer fishing, including sight fishing in spring creeks and floating and throwing streamers in rivers. John also shares his tips for using two-handers and the importance of the jerk strip technique. He discusses the flies he likes to use and the importance of color and profile. The conversation ends with a preview of the next episode on reels.     Takeaways Twin Bridges, Montana is a mecca for fly fishing, with four trout streams and an abundance of spring creeks in the area. Fishing on spring creeks requires a patient and methodical approach, observing the fish and making precise presentations. Montana's stream access laws allow for public access to rivers, providing opportunities for anglers to explore lesser-known waters. The combination of beautiful landscapes, diverse hatches, and the thrill of dry fly fishing make Twin Bridges a dream destination for fly anglers. Streamer fishing in the Twin Bridges area of Montana offers a variety of water types and techniques. Sight fishing in spring creeks and floating and throwing streamers in rivers are popular methods. Using two-handers and the jerk strip technique can be effective for streamer fishing. Choosing the right flies, considering color and profile, is important for success. The next episode will cover reels and what to look for in a reel. Sound Bites "We have four pretty amazing trout streams right here in our backyard." "I think the classic Montana scene is you're in a drift boat going down a bigger river, throwing at the bank or fishing mid-river structure and playing that game. And while that's super fun, it's a great time to spend with your buddies, it's not quite as personal as Spring Creek fishing." "I think I've gotten blessed to fish creeks like that with some older guys that are way better than I am. And the biggest thing that helps catch fish on those creeks is patience and being a little bit methodical in your presentation and thinking through what the effects of your cast are going to be." "Epic, epic fishing up there is a beautiful place, man. Beautiful place." "My streamer fishing primarily takes place from early spring on, and I'll fish in the summertime too." "I'm ripping the seven weight with a full 30 foot sinking head." Chapters 00:00Introduction to Twin Bridges, Montana 03:06The Fly Fishing Opportunities in Twin Bridges 10:31The Art of Fishing Spring Creeks 20:15Public Access and Stream Access Laws in Montana 22:26Streamer Fishing in Spring and Summer 24:23Casting and Fly Selection 29:13Fishing Techniques with Two-Handers 32:08Choosing the Right Two-Hander 35:12Leader Material and Tip It 37:45Setting the Hook and Landing Fish 39:43Favorite Streamer Patterns

    44 min
  8. OCT 1

    Three Western Rivers Recommended for Fly Fishing

    Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings.  In this episode, host Christian Bacasa interviews Andy Weiner, an angler and author of the children's book 'Down by the River'. They discuss Andy's involvement with the organization Reeling in Serenity, which focuses on sobriety action. They also talk about three Western rivers that Andy recommends for fly fishing: the Big Wood River in Idaho, the Deschutes River in Oregon, and the San Juan River in New Mexico. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of being careful and not letting pride get in the way when fly fishing. In this conversation, Christian and Andy discuss three great fly fishing destinations: Big Wood River in Idaho, Deschutes River in Oregon, and Red River or Caldera in New Mexico. They also share their favorite dry fly patterns and emphasize the importance of being careful and mindful while fly fishing.   Takeaways Andy Weiner is an angler and author of the children's book 'Down by the River' Andy is involved with the organization Reeling in Serenity, which focuses on sobriety action Andy recommends three Western rivers for fly fishing: the Big Wood River in Idaho, the Deschutes River in Oregon, and the San Juan River in New Mexico When fly fishing, it is important to be careful and not let pride get in the way Big Wood River in Idaho, Deschutes River in Oregon, and Red River or Caldera in New Mexico are three great fly fishing destinations. Both Christian and Andy prefer dry fly fishing and have had success with patterns like parachute Adams, purple haze, Royal Wolf, cinnamon ants, corn fed caddis, and cripple PMDs. Being careful and mindful while fly fishing is crucial to avoid accidents and injuries. Carrying a waiting staff, wearing a flotation device, and letting someone know your location are important safety measures. Consider the consequences of falling or getting hurt in different areas of the river before taking risks. Don't be too proud to ask for help or change your fishing approach if necessary. Andy's book, 'Down by the River,' is a great resource for introducing kids to fly fishing. Reel Recovery is a non-profit organization that provides fly fishing retreats for men recovering from cancer. 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

    46 min
4.8
out of 5
176 Ratings

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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.

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