Southeastern Fly

David Perry & NOVA Media
Southeastern Fly

This fly fishing podcast is dedicated to helping anglers improve their fishing skills. We talk with fly fishing guides, manufacturers, and competition anglers, to help the listener understand all facets of the sport. The episodes improve anglers understanding of fishing in Southeastern US or wherever you may travel to enjoy fly fishing. Come along. Sit back and relax. Have a drink. Smoke a fine cigar. Most of all just enjoy the Southeastern Fly podcast.

  1. HACE 4 DÍAS

    Common Sense Tips for Fly Fishing

    From high atop the world headquarters of Southeastern Fly, it’s me, David, bringing you another episode packed with tips, stories, and a little bit of humor to help you become a better angler. This time, I’m diving into what I like to call “common sense tips for fly fishing.” These are the kind of reminders that can make all the difference when you’re out on the water. Key Highlights: Have a Plan: One of the most important things I’ve learned over the years is to start with a solid plan. Whether it’s scouting for rising fish, selecting flies, or figuring out how to approach a spot, a little preparation goes a long way.Wade Smartly: Slow and steady wins the race when it comes to wading. Moving too fast or carelessly can send waves or spook fish before you even get a cast in. I’ll share tips to help you keep a low profile and stay in the game.Casting Wisely: Bad casts happen to everyone—even me—but it’s all about how you handle them. Instead of yanking a fly out of the water and spooking fish, I explain why you should sometimes just let the cast play out.Observation is Key: Fly fishing isn’t just about the cast. Watching the water, the fish, and how your fly is behaving can give you insights to improve your chances of success. I share a few personal examples of how observation has saved the day for me.Lessons from Mistakes: Let’s face it—nobody gets it right every time, but every mistake is a chance to learn. I’ve got a story or two from Eleven Mile Canyon that proves even the best-laid plans can go awry. Story Time: This episode wouldn’t be complete without a tale from the river. I take you with me to a cold, snowy day in Colorado’s Eleven Mile Canyon, where the fish were rising, the wind was howling, and I was determined to solve the puzzle of what they were eating. Spoiler: things didn’t always go as planned, but there’s always something to take away from the experience. Final Thoughts: At the end of the day, it’s all about making the most of your time on the water. That means preparing, observing, and being deliberate in every move you make—whether it’s wading, casting, or selecting flies. I hope these common-sense tips remind you to slow down, think ahead, and enjoy the process. If you haven’t already, be sure to sign up for the Southeastern Fly newsletter. It’s loaded with updates, tips, and recaps to keep you in the loop and sharpen your skills. Thanks for tuning in, and until next time—tight lines and happy fishing! Produced by NOVA

    23 min
  2. 6 ENE

    Tripletail & Other Salty Fish on the Fly

    In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we sit down with Danielle Davidson, the owner and head guide of Lady Guide Fly Fishing in Apalachicola, Florida. Danielle brings her passion for conservation, her expertise in guiding new and seasoned anglers, and a trove of engaging stories from the waters of the Forgotten Coast. Key Highlights: 1. The Forgotten Coast Lifestyle: Danielle shares the charm of Apalachicola, a picturesque and vibrant coastal town, famous for its community spirit, festivals, and untouched natural beauty.Explore the rich ecosystem of the area, from the Apalachicola River to Little St. George Island, offering adventures in fishing, birding, and more. 2. Triple Tail Fishing Insights: Discover why triple tail is the perfect species for introducing beginners to saltwater fly fishing, and get Danielle’s tips on gear, setups, and her favorite fly patterns, such as the Flexo Crab and shrimp flies.Gain an understanding of triple tail behavior, including their habitat preferences and how to present the perfect cast. 3. Conservation and Community: Danielle discusses the importance of sustainable fishing practices, highlighting local tagging programs and the need to preserve fish populations like triple tail.Reflect on the role of anglers and guides in fostering a culture of conservation while still enjoying the thrill of the sport. 4. Adventures and Memorable Tales: Listen to Danielle recount the story of her unforgettable tarpon encounter, a suspense-filled tale of strategy and chaos under the iconic Long Key Bridge.From mishaps to triumphs, hear how every experience on the water contributes to her growth as an angler and guide. 5. Beyond Triple Tail: Dive into Danielle’s expertise on other species, including tarpon, sheephead, pompano, and black drum, and her excitement for expanding her guiding services to target tarpon in 2025.Learn about seasonal shifts in fish behavior and how Danielle adapts to provide the best possible client experiences. 6. Fly of the Month Project: Danielle introduces her Fly of the Month initiative, where custom-tied flies, patterns, and stories arrive in anglers’ mailboxes. Hear how this creative project inspires anglers to think outside the box. Concluding Thoughts: From fishing techniques to conservation, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration for anglers of all skill levels. Whether you’re looking to refine your fly fishing strategies or simply enjoy a good fishing tale, Danielle’s insights and enthusiasm are sure to leave you inspired. Connect with Danielle: Website: Lady Guide Fly FishingFly of the Month: Subscribe on her website! Get Involved: Don’t forget to like, follow, and subscribe to Southeastern Fly on your favorite podcast platform. Share this episode with your fishing partners, and leave us feedback or suggestions for future topics. Until next time, tight lines and happy fishing! Produced by NOVA

    1 h y 6 min
  3. 18/11/2024

    Fly Fishing Soft Hackles

    In this episode, we delve into the world of soft hackles, exploring techniques, setups, and tips to enhance your fishing game. From understanding how soft hackles imitate bugs to trying various rigging methods, this episode provides insights for both novice and seasoned anglers. Key Highlights: Understanding Soft Hackles: Soft hackles are used to mimic bugs rising from the bottom to the surface, and are most effective when fish aren’t feeding on dries. Watching for backs and tails rather than head rises helps in identifying feeding fish ready for these emergers.Versatile Rigging Techniques: David shares various ways to fish soft hackles, including using them under a nymph or dry fly. Adjusting tippet length, loop rigging for mobility, and layering soft hackles with different weights and colors are discussed in depth.Fishing Multiple Soft Hackles: For a unique and highly effective technique, David introduces fishing multiple soft hackles on a swing. This method, similar to the “three-two-one” rib-cooking technique, requires precise positioning and different weights in a line to mimic varying bug stages and attract fish effectively.Adjusting Strips and Swings: Different stripping and mending techniques are crucial for maximizing bites. David recommends experimenting with swing speed, rod tip position, and strip variations to find what works best in different water conditions.Practical Tips: The episode emphasizes practical advice, such as checking knots frequently, adjusting setups based on fish behavior, and practicing casting for better distance and coverage. From technique adjustments to systemizing your fishing approach, this episode is packed with tips that make soft hackles a versatile tool in any angler's arsenal. Listen in to learn how to effectively swing, rig, and adapt soft hackles for success on the water. Make sure to share this episode with fellow anglers and catch us on YouTube for more fly fishing insights. Produced by NOVA Media

    27 min
  4. 21/10/2024

    The Perfect Fly Box

    In this insightful and reflective episode of Southeastern Fly, David delves into his long-standing quest for the perfect fly box. From stories of long-lost flies rediscovered to amusing thoughts on organizing gear, this episode offers an engaging look at the importance of the humble fly box in an angler's journey. Listeners learn how fly boxes evolve over time and how selecting the right flies can significantly impact fishing success. Key Highlights: The Search for the Perfect Fly Box: David shares his experiences with various fly boxes, materials, and designs, recounting how each has served a different purpose over the years.Memories of Summer Fishing Trips: A nostalgic story about fishing with a friend, Brent, where tiny dry flies led to the catch of several 20-inch rainbow trout.Fly Box Materials and Inserts: Discussion on the different materials used in fly box inserts and how they affect fly storage and organization.Organizational Struggles: The host humorously describes his challenges in keeping gear organized, reflecting on whether a more focused approach to fly selection might improve fishing outcomes.The Plastic Cup Dilemma: A lighthearted take on the drawbacks of using plastic cups from fly shops as makeshift fly containers. Whether you're an experienced angler or new to fly fishing, this episode offers practical insights, personal stories, and a good dose of humor. Tune in to Southeastern Fly and learn more about mastering the art of fly organization! Be sure to subscribe, share with your fishing partners, and leave feedback for future episodes. See you on the water! Produced by NOVA Media

    14 min
  5. 03/10/2024

    Fly Fishing the French Broad

    UPDATE: We recorded this episode well before Hurricane Helene was even forming in the Gulf. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, we recorded a second interview with Matthew so he could update us on the conditions in the area around the French Broad. In today’s episode, this interview comes first, followed by the original one. In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we sit down with Matthew Carter, owner of Mountain Yonder Fly Fishing, as he shares his deep expertise on fishing the French Broad River. Matthew takes us on a journey through the diverse sections of the river, highlighting the best techniques for targeting smallmouth bass in various water conditions. Key Highlights:Fly Fishing Techniques: Matthew delves into his approach to fishing in high-turbidity waters, recommending aggressive popper techniques and large streamers to push water and attract fish. He emphasizes the importance of the fish's lateral line in locating prey.Summertime Fishing Strategies: For clear, skinny water in the summer, Matthew advises subtlety, with long leaders and dead-drifting poppers. His patience-focused technique of letting the fly sit before any movement ensures a stealthy approach.Favorite Fly Patterns: From the Foxy Bonefish Clouser to wooly buggers, Matthew shares his top fly patterns for smallmouth bass, along with tips on how to tie flies that mimic the erratic behavior of prey in the water.Gear Talk: Matthew recommends using a Saltwater 6 rod for its power and sensitivity, as well as glass rods for their action. He also highlights the importance of investing in high-quality fly lines to improve casting performance.Trolling Techniques: For slow and deep sections of the river, Matthew suggests trolling with streamers and poppers, offering a balanced approach to fishing different water types. This episode is packed with insights into fishing the French Broad River, from gear selection to technique refinements. Whether you're new to fly fishing or a seasoned angler, Matthew's practical advice is sure to improve your success on the water. Be sure to subscribe and follow Southeastern Fly for more expert fishing advice. Share this episode with your fishing buddies, and don't forget to check out Matthew’s guide service at Mountain Yonder Fly Fishing! Produced by NOVA Media

    1 h y 26 min
  6. 16/09/2024

    Fishing Maps

    In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we delve into the fascinating world of fishing maps, exploring their significance not just as tools for navigation but as treasures filled with stories and secrets. David Perry reflects on the evolution of our understanding of maps, from childhood sports strategies to the intricate, hand-drawn fishing maps that seasoned anglers hold dear. Key Highlights: The Art of Drawing Fishing Maps: The episode highlights the importance of earning and maintaining trust when it comes to sharing fishing spots. These maps, often drawn on napkins, are considered valuable assets that should be kept private and handled with care.Naming the Spots: A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the unique and often whimsical names given to different fishing locations. From "Crusher Pool" in the Great Smoky Mountains to "Holy Water" and "The Offering Plate," these names add character and history to the places they represent.Planning an Expedition to the Gulf: The host shares insights into the group's planning process for an upcoming trip to the Gulf of Mexico, humorously referred to as "LA" or the "Redneck Riviera." The discussion covers everything from gear selection to the naming of new fishing spots that the group is sure to discover.The Role of Maps in Storytelling: Beyond their practical use, the episode emphasizes how maps help in telling the stories of adventures, making them irreplaceable compared to digital alternatives like GPS. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, this episode is a reminder of the value of tradition, the joy of discovery, and the importance of keeping a few secrets in your fishing journey. Tune in to this episode of Southeastern Fly and explore the world through the eyes of a map. Don’t forget to share it with your fishing buddies and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube or your preferred platform. Produced by NOVA Media

    12 min
  7. 02/09/2024

    Fishing Streamers with Flying SoHo

    Join us for an in-depth conversation with seasoned guide Jason McReynolds on this episode of Southeastern Fly. Jason, who has spent decades mastering the waters of Upper East Tennessee, shares his expert knowledge on targeting trophy fish in the South Holston and Watauga rivers. This episode is a goldmine for anglers looking to refine their techniques and strategies, especially when it comes to streamer fishing. Jason’s approach is all about precision, patience, and understanding the unique behaviors of big fish. Key Highlights: Streamer Fishing Tactics: Discover the critical importance of using heavy, sinking lines and well-weighted streamers to effectively reach fish in deep feeding columns. Jason breaks down the science of streamer selection, including the best patterns, sizes, and colors to use based on water conditions and fish behavior.Understanding Water Types: Jason delves into his preference for specific water types, particularly calm, glassy sections with deep, fast currents. Learn how to identify these prime fishing spots and why they are ideal for hunting larger, more elusive fish.Gear and Setup: From his preferred 8-weight rods to his thoughts on leaders, reels, and terminal tackle, Jason offers a comprehensive guide to the gear that can make or break your fishing trip. He also discusses the importance of casting distance and accuracy, explaining why you don’t need to be able to cast 100 feet to be successful.Mousing Techniques: Explore the art of night fishing with mouse patterns, a technique Jason has perfected over the years. He shares his setup, including rod, line, and leader configurations, and provides tips on how to handle the unique and often thrilling takes that come with mousing.Client Stories and Anecdotes: Jason shares memorable experiences from guiding, including stories of fishing with elite anglers like Russ Madden. These anecdotes not only highlight the camaraderie in the fishing community but also provide valuable insights into the mindset and techniques of highly skilled anglers.Seasonal Fishing Myths: Jason dispels common myths about the best times to catch trophy fish, emphasizing that with the right strategy and persistence, big fish can be caught year-round. He encourages anglers to adapt their techniques to the conditions and stay focused on their goals.Local Culture and Recommendations: For those planning a trip to the South Holston or Watauga rivers, Jason offers insider tips on the best places to eat and stay. He raves about local favorites like Ridgewood Barbecue for hearty meals and the South Holston River Lodge for a luxurious stay with top-notch guiding services.Tips for Both Boat and Wading Anglers: Whether you prefer fishing from a boat or wading in the river, Jason provides tailored advice for both styles. He discusses safe wading spots and effective fishing techniques for those on foot, as well as strategies for maximizing your catch when fishing from a boat.Final Words of Wisdom: As the episode wraps up, Jason leaves listeners with a powerful message: persistence pays off. He stresses the importance of determination, patience, and attention to detail in the pursuit of trophy fish, reminding anglers that success often comes down to the small things. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting started, this episode of Southeastern Fly is packed with the knowledge and inspiration you need to elevate your fishing game. Jason McReynolds' insights are sure to resonate with anyone passionate about the pursuit of big fish. Don’t miss out on this deep dive into the art of streamer fishing and the secrets of successful trophy hunting. Tune in now and get ready to up your fishing game! Produced...

    46 min

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This fly fishing podcast is dedicated to helping anglers improve their fishing skills. We talk with fly fishing guides, manufacturers, and competition anglers, to help the listener understand all facets of the sport. The episodes improve anglers understanding of fishing in Southeastern US or wherever you may travel to enjoy fly fishing. Come along. Sit back and relax. Have a drink. Smoke a fine cigar. Most of all just enjoy the Southeastern Fly podcast.

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