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Dave from the Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Blog interviews the biggest names in fly fishing and fly tying today. He digs out all of the best fly fishing tips and tricks to help you understand how to choose the right gear, find fish, present the fly, discover new patterns and much more. Find out about new rods, lines, techniques, knots, tying tools and unheard of tips along with great stories about life and the times of some of the most knowledgeable guides, shop owners, and fisherman from around the world. Season 1 covers all things steelhead fishing. Better understand topics like spey casting, nymphing vs. swinging flies, intruders, finding fish, conservation and finding new waters. Come join us for the current season and share the stories and great memories told by amazing people.

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast Dave Stewart

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Dave from the Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Blog interviews the biggest names in fly fishing and fly tying today. He digs out all of the best fly fishing tips and tricks to help you understand how to choose the right gear, find fish, present the fly, discover new patterns and much more. Find out about new rods, lines, techniques, knots, tying tools and unheard of tips along with great stories about life and the times of some of the most knowledgeable guides, shop owners, and fisherman from around the world. Season 1 covers all things steelhead fishing. Better understand topics like spey casting, nymphing vs. swinging flies, intruders, finding fish, conservation and finding new waters. Come join us for the current season and share the stories and great memories told by amazing people.

    Global Fishing Adventures with David Coggins - The Believer, Patagonia, Norway

    Global Fishing Adventures with David Coggins - The Believer, Patagonia, Norway

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/603 
    Presented by: FishHound Expeditions, TroutRoutes, Stonefly Nets, Togiak River Lodge
    Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors  
    Join us in this fascinating episode as David Coggins, a celebrated author and seasoned angler, shares his global fishing adventures and the stories behind his latest book. Discover the allure of chasing elusive fish in exotic locations and how David merges his keen sense of style with the practical aspects of angling. Whether you're curious about the nuances of fishing in Norwegian rivers or the challenges of catching permit in Belize, David's experiences offer invaluable insights and inspire anglers to dream big and fish with style.
     
    Episode Chapters with David Coggins on Global Fishing Adventures
    1:32 - David discusses his recent activities and his new book, "The Believer: A Year in the Fly Fishing Life." This book was inspired during the COVID-19 lockdowns as he aimed to maximize his fishing activities before potentially settling down with his girlfriend. However, many of his planned trips were canceled due to the pandemic. Despite these setbacks, he managed to continue fishing and incorporated these experiences into his book.
    5:44 - He shares his passion for fly fishing and the personal joys it brings, particularly when introducing friends to the sport. He also talks about the challenging aspects of fishing, like learning new skills and overcoming difficulties, which make the experience rewarding.
    11:41 - He highlights the joy of teaching and sharing experiences, particularly in locations like the Catskills. Coggins reflects on the variety of fishing styles among enthusiasts, from those strictly using dry flies to others who are more versatile.
    19:26 - Coggins traveled to several dream destinations including Patagonia, Cuba, Belize, and Norway, where he pursued challenging fishing adventures.
    23:13 -He talks about his fishing experiences in Belize, particularly the challenges of permit fishing, where he felt the intensity and unpredictability of trying to catch this elusive species.
    29:57 - He shares his experiences fishing for steelhead. He mentions the challenges of blown-out rivers and the need to adapt plans, including an instance where they used a helicopter to access the Copper River.
    31:22 - David expresses concern over the noticeable environmental changes observed by guides and the impacts on fish behavior, such as the timing shifts in the migration patterns of Stripe bass due to warmer waters. He highlights the work of conservation organizations like the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust and the Atlantic Salmon Federation, stressing the necessity for those who love and utilize aquatic environments to contribute actively to conservation efforts.
    33:57 - We dig into how he approaches writing for his audience, balancing the needs of both seasoned anglers and newcomers. He emphasizes his role not as a technical expert, but as someone who conveys the emotional and sensory experiences of fly fishing in different locales.
    40:44 - He shares some insights from his experience with Tom Rosenbauer and discusses his approach to writing and journaling about fishing. David emphasizes the simplicity and authenticity necessary for capturing the essence of fishing experiences in writing.
    46:51 - I ask about his thoughts on artificial intelligence (AI), particularly its implications for creative industries like writing. He acknowledges the fascinating and somewhat frightening aspects of AI technology, such as its potential to imitate human writing styles.
    49:23 - We delve into his passion for traditional styles and tailored clothing, relating it to his interests in fishing and outdoor activities. He highlights his preference for durable, classic materials over overly technical, new fabrics, suggesting that style and practicality can coexist without constantly chasing the latest trends.
    David also mentions his involvement in writing about men's fashio

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    Great Lakes Dude #10 | Fly Fishing Michigan's Wilderness with Capt. Brad Petzke - Upper Peninsula, Lake Superior, Rivers North Guide Service

    Great Lakes Dude #10 | Fly Fishing Michigan's Wilderness with Capt. Brad Petzke - Upper Peninsula, Lake Superior, Rivers North Guide Service

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/602
    Presented By: FishHound Expeditions, Skwala, Waters West, Visit Helena, MT
    Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors
    In this episode of the Great Lakes Dude podcast, we're gonna chit-chat and take a journey into the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with Capt. Brad Petzke, owner of Rivers North Guide Service. Yes, it's still Michigan. Once you cross that big, long Mackinac bridge and head north from the Lower Peninsula, it almost seems like another state. Once you cross it, things start to get a little more wilderness, a lot less towns and cities and villages, and just a lot of water and opportunities to explore.

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    Drift Boat vs. Raft: Decoding the Best Fly Fishing Experience with Adam Hudson of Blue Line Flies

    Drift Boat vs. Raft: Decoding the Best Fly Fishing Experience with Adam Hudson of Blue Line Flies

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/601
    Presented By: Stonefly Nets, Jackson Hole Fly Company, Skwala, Togens Fly Shop
    Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors
    Is it better to purchase a drift boat or a raft for fly fishing? Do you know which of these two options is the better? All-around purchase if you can only get one? And what about rebuilding an old boat? Is this a realistic option to save money and maybe get into your first boat? Today you're going to hear the drift boat versus raft debate and you'll find out how my guest today restored a boat that barely held water.
    Adam Hudson is back on the show to take us into his unlikely boat build out story and how he took on this project and, and what happened, how he finished it up and where he is heading. Next, Adam And I debate the benefits of the drift boat versus the raft. We find out which raft he recently purchased that has a hard floor, and we also get his top streamer patterns from Blue Line. Plus, we're gonna hear what it was like to finally row this boat down the Green River. And whether it passed the test, the Battle of the Boats is finally here.
    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/601

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    Gary Borger - Legendary Angler on 60+ Years in Fly Fishing - A River Runs Through It, Nymphing, Naturals

    Gary Borger - Legendary Angler on 60+ Years in Fly Fishing - A River Runs Through It, Nymphing, Naturals

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/600
    Presented By: Visit Helena, MT, Drifthook Fly Fishing, Yellowstone Teton Territory
    Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors
    If you could sit down and listen to the person who was invited to develop the movie, A River Runs Through It, would you check it out? Would you listen to the person who literally brought Nipping to the forefront in the US back in the day? What about a person who could rattle on about the brief history of every person in the US who paved the way for the present-day fly anglers and the trajectory that we're on now? Well, today you're in luck because we have Gary Borger back on the show to take a deep dive into the history of fly fishing, to get into tips and tricks, and to hear how he's been doing it for over 60 years. 
    Gary Borger, the author of Nymphing, Naturals, and many other iconic fly fishing books, is here to share stories of an old angler and the tips he accumulated over the years of fly fishing around the world. We hear about who invented the double hall and how Gary is connected to that. We find out how he developed into the Fenwick fly fishing schools back in the 70s and how that was a major breakthrough back in the day. And we also find out how his first video was actually the first instructional fly-fishing video ever produced.
    Did I mention this was episode 600? So we're celebrating this episode with a Legendary angler, Gary Borger! If you get a chance, head over to Instagram. If you're over there, leave a comment. 600 and just leave 600 wherever you can. We're passing 600 and we're moving along. Big celebration. I always love trying to get a big guest on the show at our milestones. So let's go back in history with one of the best...
    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/600

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    Fly Fishing Pressured Waters with Nick Conklin of Temple Fork Outfitters

    Fly Fishing Pressured Waters with Nick Conklin of Temple Fork Outfitters

    Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/599

    Presented By: Yellowstone Teton Territory, FishHound Expeditions, Jackson Hole Fly Company, Togiak River Lodge
    What do you do when your favorite spot is packed with other anglers or when you're navigating crowded rivers all day? Today we uncover expert tips on fly fishing pressured waters and gain exclusive insights from Nick Conklin of Temple Fork Outfitters.
    Learn about choosing the perfect rod for your next adventure, why local shows are game-changers, and the secrets behind TFO's big game rods.
    If you're a TFO enthusiast like me, you won't want to miss this update on one of the leading rod companies in the industry!
    Show Notes with Nick Conklin on Fly Fishing Pressured Waters. 
    2:29 - Growing up in Michigan, Nick Conklin had the privilege of fishing in a 70-acre private lake and exploring the nearby Pere Marquette River.
    Nick's interest in fly fishing sparked when he was eight after reading an Ernest Hemingway story, leading him to learn fly casting, tying flies, and exploring various fishing opportunities.
    While Nick's childhood fishing grounds were in Michigan, he's now based in Dallas, Texas, where he continues to explore fishing on the Texas coast.
    Nick's Journey to TFO
    4:31 - Initially involved in outdoor journalism, Nick's passion for fishing and writing led him to TFO. He started with part-time work and eventually moved into various roles, from warranty services to product category management.
    6:54 - Nick oversees product design, development, sales, and marketing for the fly fishing division. He collaborates with industry experts, manages trade shows, and engages with dealers and consumers to promote TFO products.
    Temple Fork Outiftters
    7:55 - TFO offers a diverse range of fishing rods, from small trout and panfish rods to heavy-duty boat rods for saltwater fishing. They cover both conventional and fly fishing categories.
    9:36 - Nick tells us about their collaboration with Jason Randall on rod projects, including the Drift series.
    Recommendations for New Fly Fishers
    Nick suggests starting with a combo kit like the NXT Black Label Kit. Here's a summary of his recommendations and insights:
    Combo kits provide everything a beginner needs, including the rod, reel, backing, fly line, and leader, making it easier to get started without worrying about individual components.
    New anglers should consider their budget and what type of fishing they plan to do the most. This helps in choosing the right rod weight and length for their needs.
    Combo kits often come with a practice fly line, allowing beginners to practice casting without worrying about damaging an expensive fly line.
    Casting Tips
    18:00 - Nick emphasizes the importance of seeking guidance from qualified educators or casting instructors who can help beginners navigate the casting process effectively.
    Local fly shops, fly fishing clubs, and online resources like Google searches can be invaluable in finding resources and communities to support learning.
    While it may require an investment, hiring a guide can significantly accelerate the learning curve and provide valuable insights into fishing techniques, specific waters, and asking pertinent questions.
    Fly Fishing Pressured Waters
    21:00 - Nick's upcoming book, Fly Fishing Pressured Western Rivers, is scheduled for release by the end of 2024. The book aims to address the challenges of fishing on heavily pressured rivers, particularly in Western regions.
    Navigating crowded rivers and finding success can be challenging but rewarding. Here are some valuable tips from Nick:
    Preparation: Focus on organizing gear, practicing casting skills, and refining your approach before hitting the water to maximize fishing time.
    Observation: Spend time observing other anglers' techniques and approaches to learn from their successes and challenges.
    Flexibility: Stay open to adjusting your fishing strategies based on seasonal conditions, time of day, and weather to

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    The Evolution of Fly Casting: Insights from the Golden Gate Casting Club with Jim Dawson

    The Evolution of Fly Casting: Insights from the Golden Gate Casting Club with Jim Dawson

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/598
    Presented By: Stonefly Nets, Jackson Hole Fly Company, Skwala, Togens Fly Shop
    Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors
    In this episode, we dive into the rich history of the Golden Gate Casting Club with Jim Dawson, the club's resident historian. Discover the revolutionary impact of a young orphan who reshaped fly casting technology, linking his innovations directly to the tech you use today, like your iPhone. Jim shares captivating stories from the club’s past, including tales about legendary figures like Jimmy Green, whose techniques and inventions propelled fly fishing into the future. Tune in to uncover the roots of modern fly casting and get inspired by the techniques that top anglers have used to dominate the sport.
    Episode Chapters
    (0:00:05) – Introduction to the Golden Gate Casting Club
    Exploring the connection between historical casting champions and modern fly casting technology, with an introduction to the episode's focus on the Golden Gate Casting Club.
    (0:02:13) – The Legacy of Jim Dawson and the Casting Club
    Jim Dawson discusses the historical significance of the club and its impact on fly casting competitions and innovations in the United States.
    (0:03:36) – The Innovations of Jimmy Green
    A deep dive into how Jimmy Green's innovations in rod and line design have influenced modern fly fishing, including anecdotes about his life and contributions.
    (0:07:22) – Mono Running Lines and Their Origin
    Discussion on the origins and development of mono running lines at the Golden Gate Casting Club and their impact on fly fishing technology.
    (0:10:45) – The Role of the Golden Gate Casting Club in Modern Fly Fishing
    Jim elaborates on the club's role in shaping the practices and technologies used in contemporary fly fishing, including spay casting.
    (0:15:00) – Evolution of Fly Casting Techniques and Competitions
    Insights into the evolution of fly casting techniques and the structure of modern casting competitions, highlighting the club's ongoing influence.
    (0:19:55) – Historical Anecdotes and Guest Stories
    Jim shares memorable stories from past club members and significant events that have marked the club’s history.
    (0:23:38) – The Intersection of Technology and Fly Fishing
    Discussion on how advancements in technology have intertwined with fly fishing practices, featuring stories about Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
    (0:27:04) – Q&A: Insights into Fly Casting and Conservation
    Listeners ask questions about fly casting techniques and conservation efforts related to fly fishing, with Jim providing expert answers.
    (0:30:15) – Closing Thoughts and Future of Fly Fishing
    Jim reflects on the future of fly fishing and the role of innovative thinking in sustaining the sport's growth and ecological responsibility.
    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/598

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