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Join renowned angler April Vokey as she explores fishing, hunting, foraging and homesteading through intimate, face-to-face conversations with some of the outdoor world's most influential people. Her intense curiosity drives her to take a behind-the-scenes, vulnerable and honest approach with her guests that often ends up uncovering never-before-heard stories. An Anchored Outdoors production.

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    • 4.9 • 1.3K Ratings

Join renowned angler April Vokey as she explores fishing, hunting, foraging and homesteading through intimate, face-to-face conversations with some of the outdoor world's most influential people. Her intense curiosity drives her to take a behind-the-scenes, vulnerable and honest approach with her guests that often ends up uncovering never-before-heard stories. An Anchored Outdoors production.

    Rick Matney on Steelhead Discovery and Our Trip to Alaska

    Rick Matney on Steelhead Discovery and Our Trip to Alaska

    Rick Matney grew up fly fishing in Northeastern Washington with his Dad and Grandfather. In 2000, he moved to Bozeman Montana for college where he earned a degree in Cell Biology. Working his way through school as a trout guide, he has now turned his passion into a career. Rick guides in Montana and Alaska, with some occasional saltwater flats guiding in Hawaii. Rick is a strong advocate for the conservation of wild steelhead and brings a unique energy to everything he does. Along with his expert knowledge of steelhead, Rick also doubles as gourmet chef. 
    In this episode of Anchored, we discuss how Rick turned from medical student to full-time fishing guide, his exciting discovery of steelhead in lesser known streams, our upcoming trip at his lodge in Wrangell, AK, and more!
    If you enjoy the show and are looking to take your learning to the next level, why not come over and check out what we’ve been up to at Anchored Outdoors. With 30 sequentially organised Masterclasses from guests of the show, we’ve proudly witnessed over 1000 members achieve promising results and confidence on the water. Want to try it out for FREE with no money down and zero commitment? Become an Anchored Insider at anchoredoutdoors.com/premium-insiders/ 
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    • 1 hr 10 min
    Chris Wood on Trout Unlimited Today (Part One)

    Chris Wood on Trout Unlimited Today (Part One)

    Chris Wood is the CEO of Trout Unlimited. Before joining TU in 2001, he served as a senior policy advisor to the Chief of the U.S. Forest Service, protecting 58 million acres of public land. Chris began his career with the Forest Service in Idaho and later worked with the Fish and Wildlife program of the Bureau of Land Management.
    In this two-part episode of Anchored, we discuss the issue of abandoned mines in the US, their cleanup, and the potential of the 'Good Samaritan remediation' approach to facilitate these cleanups. We delve into the legacy of mining and hydropower in the US, as well as how TU navigates the issue of introduced fish.
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    • 1 hr 4 min
    Chris Wood on Trout Unlimited Today (Part Two)

    Chris Wood on Trout Unlimited Today (Part Two)

    Chris Wood is the CEO of Trout Unlimited. Before joining TU in 2001, he served as a senior policy advisor to the Chief of the U.S. Forest Service, protecting 58 million acres of public land. Chris began his career with the Forest Service in Idaho and later worked with the Fish and Wildlife program of the Bureau of Land Management.
    In the second part of this two-part episode, we pick up where we left off, and also explore conversation around hatcheries and TU’s thoughts on climate change
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    • 50 min
    Millie Paini on Trout Hunter, Complexities, Getting Into Fly Fishing, and More

    Millie Paini on Trout Hunter, Complexities, Getting Into Fly Fishing, and More

    Millie Paini grew up mountain biking and rock climbing, taking up fly fishing in her mid-twenties. A sought-after casting instructor, Millie co-owns TroutHunter on the Henry’s Fork. She resides near Last Chance, Idaho, enjoying both freshwater and saltwater fishing. 
    In this episode of Anchored, we share personal updates and reminisce about past careers and experiences in the fly fishing industry. We cover the challenges and rewards of running a fly shop, the complexities of obtaining an outfitter license, and Millie's journey as a female ambassador in the industry. The conversation also touches on the evolution of Millie's business, the effects of climate change on local conservation efforts, and our comparison of why our daughters may prefer not fishing.
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    • 1 hr 18 min
    Mac Brown on Advanced Fly Casting, Trick Casts, Fly Fishing’s Evolution and More

    Mac Brown on Advanced Fly Casting, Trick Casts, Fly Fishing’s Evolution and More

    Mac Brown is the owner of Mac Brown Fly Fish and Fly Fishing Guide School in Western NC. Mac pioneered the first full-time fly fishing guide service in the region and was instrumental in establishing the Upper Nantahala River's Delayed Harvest. As an educator, Mac served as an Associate Professor at Western Carolina University, shaping the next generation of anglers and fostering the area's competitive fishing scene.
    Author of "Casting Angles," Mac is a Master Casting Instructor and a Southern Fly Fishing Hall of Famer. Recognized by FFI with prestigious awards, including the Mel Krieger Fly Casting Instructor Award and Lifetime Achievement Award, Mac's contributions extend beyond teaching to product development and media presence. Active in fly fishing shows and youth coaching, Mac's legacy is rooted in decades of dedication to the sport and its community.
    In this episode of Anchored we discuss advanced fly casting, trick casts, fly fishing’s evolution and so much more.
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    • 1 hr 50 min
    Ryan Brod on Tributaries, Being a Generational Guide, Fishing in Maine, Carp, How to Fish From a Canoe, and More

    Ryan Brod on Tributaries, Being a Generational Guide, Fishing in Maine, Carp, How to Fish From a Canoe, and More

    Ryan Brod is a seasoned writer whose essays have graced the pages of numerous prestigious publications. Recently, he achieved another milestone with the publication of his first book, "Tributaries." However, Ryan's connection to the outdoors runs deep. Growing up surrounded by the hunting and fishing culture of the Belgrade Lakes region, he learned about fishing from his father, a generational guide. This upbringing shaped his path, leading him to become a Maine Guide in his early twenties.
    Today, Ryan shares his passion for both storytelling and the natural world as a teacher of first-year writing and creative nonfiction at the University of New England. His experiences range from guiding inexperienced New Yorkers on frozen lakes to pursuing giant tarpons in the waters of Florida. In this episode of Anchored, we discuss fishing in Maine, how to fly fish from a canoe, fishing for carp in tidal waters, what makes us hunters (as anglers), choosing passion over profit in this day and age, and more.
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    • 1 hr 25 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
1.3K Ratings

1.3K Ratings

Sharky Simone ,

Ryan Brod Podcast was Excellent!

This episode was so powerful for me personally. He spoke to the passion of connecting with Nature and choosing that over profit. That's been my life story as a writer and holistic fly fishing guide. I resonated deeply with his life story and it helped me take a deep look at my own trajectory. April talked about her passion for connection with fish/animals...Nature. Just such a good discussion between them that went far beyond the surface. Absolutely wonderful and much-appreciated!

ColoradoFly ,

Excellent interviews

April is an excellent interviewer —. Interviews that might otherwise lack luster, are polished by her skill. She occasionally interjects her own experience but it never becomes about her. Rather, it always remains about the person being interviewed.

Teasway ,

First hand experience

We took fly fishing lessons from her about 10 years ago. We had fly fished for years but not with the 2 handed rod & we wanted to get exposed to it. She was giving a small clinic on a river & my husband & I were part of the group. We found her to be more interested in the other instructors then the students and she was very impatient & gave short curt corrections. We were not impressed at all. Hopefully she’s better at interviewing than instructing.

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