Episodes

  • Cheeky Fly Fishing/North Point Brands - Get to Know - The Angler
    Sep 23 2024
    In this episode of the Fly Fishing Insider podcast, host Christian Bacasa interviews Peter Van Der Grift from North Point Brands. They discuss two main topics: the love and uniqueness of DIY fishing, and creating an outdoors kid through parenting or mentorship. Peter talks about the importance of DIY fishing and how it allows anglers to problem-solve and find fulfillment in their fishing experiences. He also emphasizes the authenticity and cross-pollination of the fly fishing industry, where everyone is passionate about the outdoors and engages in various outdoor activities. The conversation highlights the value of both guided trips and DIY fishing, and the importance of empowering employees and embracing new ideas in the industry. The conversation explores the themes of adventure, problem-solving, and the enjoyment of fishing. The speakers discuss the satisfaction of figuring out new fishing techniques and exploring new places. They highlight the importance of meeting anglers where they are and understanding their motivations. The conversation also touches on the self-competitiveness and self-validation that comes with fishing. The speakers share personal stories of their outdoor adventures, including hiking the Appalachian Trail and encountering a grizzly bear. They emphasize the value of enjoying what you do and the relationships formed through fishing. In this final part of the conversation, Peter Vandergrift and Christian Bacasa discuss the importance of research and preparation in DIY fishing trips. They emphasize the need to understand the tides, access points, and fish behavior in order to have a successful outing. They also highlight the value of having a team with different expertise and the benefits of participating in DIY fishing tournaments. Peter shares his tips for introducing kids to the outdoors and fly fishing, including creating a fish book and setting goals. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the joy and adventure of DIY fishing and the importance of fostering a love for the outdoors in the next generation. keywordsfly fishing, DIY fishing, outdoors, parenting, mentorship, authenticity, problem-solving, guided trips, cross-pollination, adventure, problem-solving, enjoyment, fishing techniques, exploring new places, meeting anglers, self-competitiveness, self-validation, outdoor adventures, relationships, DIY fishing, research, preparation, tides, access points, fish behavior, team, expertise, DIY fishing tournaments, kids, outdoors, fly fishing, fish book, goals takeaways DIY fishing allows anglers to problem-solve and find fulfillment in their fishing experiences. The fly fishing industry is characterized by authenticity and cross-pollination, with individuals engaging in various outdoor activities. Guided trips and DIY fishing both have value and offer unique experiences for anglers. Empowering employees and embracing new ideas are important in the industry. Creating an outdoors kid through parenting or mentorship is a rewarding experience that fosters a love for the outdoors. Fishing provides opportunities for adventure and problem-solving. Meeting anglers where they are and understanding their motivations is important. Self-competitiveness and self-validation are key aspects of fishing. Enjoying what you do is crucial for personal satisfaction. Outdoor adventures and fishing can lead to meaningful relationships. Research and preparation are key to successful DIY fishing trips Understanding tides, access points, and fish behavior is crucial Having a team with different expertise can enhance the fishing experience Participating in DIY fishing tournaments can be a fun and rewarding challenge Introducing kids to the outdoors and fly fishing can be done through creative activities and setting goals titles The Love and Uniqueness of DIY Fishing The Value of Guided Trips and DIY Fishing The Value of Enjoying What You Do in Fishing Building Meaningful Relationships Through Fishing The Thrill of DIY Fishing Tournaments Building a Team for DIY Fishing Success Sound Bites "DIY angling is a rewarding thing and the best moments are in the story." "Pets in the outdoors go together, and pets and fishing can go together if done properly." "Empowering people to be decision-makers and problem solvers is important in the workplace." "I love figuring out new." "It's the fisherman's placebo effect." "There's some mysticism in it." "Understanding like an element from this small, like a bug or a rock or like what kind of gravel or strata to the Google Earth view of like how does this tidal flat work?" "You can listen to podcasts. Some of those things are like, you get so much information and you feel like this expert, like you're really qualified. And then you talk to a local or you talk to someone who really knows their area and your mind just gets blown off like, oh my gosh, I got 30 more things I got to look into." "The Cheeky Schooley Tournament, right? This is now the largest fly ...
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Backcountry Skinz - Get to Know - The Angler
    Sep 20 2024
    Kelly Reaume, co-founder of Backcountry Skins, joins Christian Bacasa on the Fly Fishing Insider podcast to discuss backcountry fly fishing in the Western Rockies. Kelly and his brother Mike have a passion for exploring the backcountry and fishing for cutthroat, bull trout, and brookies. They use innovative gear, including Backcountry Skins, to make their backcountry fishing trips more affordable and versatile. Kelly shares tips for fishing in alpine lakes, including using balanced leeches and targeting inlets and outlets. He also talks about the benefits of using pack rafts to access remote fishing spots. Kelly shares a memorable backcountry fishing trip where they overcame deep snow and had an epic day of fishing for Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout. In this conversation, Christian and Kelly discuss various fishing techniques and strategies, as well as tips for filming while fishing. They talk about the effectiveness of stripping midges and using different stripping methods to trigger fish to bite. They also discuss the importance of research and preparation when planning fishing trips, including using fish reports and fishing diaries to find new fishing spots. Kelly shares his method of fishing and filming at the same time, using a chest mount for his camera and a rod holder on his backpack. They also touch on the importance of protecting camera gear and the advancements in smartphone photography. keywordsbackcountry fly fishing, Western Rockies, cutthroat trout, bull trout, brookies, Backcountry Skins, affordable gear, versatile gear, alpine lakes, balanced leeches, pack rafts, remote fishing spots, Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout, fishing techniques, stripping midges, research, fishing diaries, fishing spots, fishing and filming, chest mount, rod holder, camera gear protection, smartphone photography takeaways Backcountry Skins offers affordable and versatile gear for backcountry fly fishing Fishing in alpine lakes can be productive, especially targeting inlets and outlets Using balanced leeches and striping them in can be effective for catching trout Pack rafts provide a versatile and lightweight option for accessing remote fishing spots Deep snow and challenging conditions can make backcountry fishing trips memorable and rewarding Stripping midges can be an effective technique for triggering fish to bite. Research and preparation, such as using fish reports and fishing diaries, can help anglers find new fishing spots. Fishing and filming at the same time can be challenging, but using a chest mount for the camera and a rod holder on the backpack can make it easier. Protecting camera gear is important, and supplemental insurance can be a good option. Smartphone photography has advanced to the point where it can produce high-quality images and videos. titles Pack Rafts: The Key to Accessing Remote Fishing Spots Affordable and Versatile Gear: The Backcountry Skins Difference Advancements in Smartphone Photography Fishing and Filming: Tips and Strategies Sound Bites "Backcountry Skins offers affordable and versatile gear" "Fishing in alpine lakes can be productive, especially targeting inlets and outlets" "Using balanced leeches and striping them in can be effective for catching trout" "So deep, so deep. Yeah, yeah. And that stripping method's awesome, dude." "Dude, it's like streamer fishing. You're like just super slow stripping and all of a sudden, wham, you're like, oh my God." "If you're coming to West, a great thing you can look up on Amazon is there's a book, Joey Ambrose wrote it." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Background of Backcountry Skins 01:24Exploring the Backcountry and Fishing for Cutthroat, Bull Trout, and Brookies 07:05Tips for Fishing Alpine Lakes 12:01Using Pack Rafts to Access Remote Fishing Spots 25:35Effective Techniques for Triggering Bites 27:35Research and Preparation for Fishing Trips 31:46Fishing and Filming: Tips and Strategies 36:15Protecting Camera Gear: Tips and Recommendations 39:49Advancements in Smartphone Photography
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    52 mins
  • Bass Fishing in the Mississippi River
    Sep 17 2024
    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 of the Fly Fishing Insider podcast, host Christian Bacasa interviews Kip Vieth from Wildwood Float Trips. They discuss bass fishing in the Mississippi River and the unique characteristics of the fishery. The conversation covers topics such as water temperatures, fish behavior, fly patterns, and fishing techniques. Kip shares his insights and experiences as a guide in the area, providing valuable information for anglers interested in smallmouth bass fishing. In this conversation, Kip Vieth discusses his approach to fishing for smallmouth bass. He explains that he primarily fishes topwater near the bank or rocks, but in the summer, he switches to mid-river patterns. Vieth emphasizes the importance of manipulating the fly after the strip, creating a motion after the motion to entice strikes. He also discusses the significance of fishing the drop-offs and edges, as well as the visual aspect of smallmouth fishing. Vieth recommends using larger rods and flies to trigger aggressive strikes from smallmouth bass. Takeaways The Mississippi River offers excellent smallmouth bass fishing opportunities, with clear water, diverse habitats, and a variety of fly fishing techniques. Water temperatures in the river range from 55°F in May to the mid-80s°F in August, with the best fishing usually occurring in the spring and early fall. Topwater flies like poppers and divers are effective for smallmouth bass, especially in the summer. Other successful fly patterns include crayfish imitations, minnow patterns, and sculpin patterns. Fishing techniques vary depending on the season and conditions, but dead drifting flies, stripping streamers, and using a sink tip line are common approaches. Catch and release is the norm for smallmouth bass in the Mississippi River, with regulations allowing for the keeping of one fish over 20 inches. The river is also home to other species like muskie, pike, and walleye, providing additional fishing opportunities. Fishing topwater near the bank or rocks is effective for smallmouth bass. In the summer, switch to mid-river patterns and focus on drop-offs and edges. Manipulate the fly after the strip to create a motion after the motion. Using larger rods and flies can trigger aggressive strikes from smallmouth bass. 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
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    46 mins
  • Fish and Grits - Get to Know - The Angler
    Sep 16 2024
    In this episode of the Fly Fishing Insider podcast, host Christian Bacasa interviews angler Jake Oliver about his fishing experiences on the Indian River in Florida. Jake started fishing in middle school and gradually transitioned from fishing in residential ponds to exploring the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon. He eventually got his first boat and started incorporating business into his fishing passion. Jake shares tips on DIY fishing and discusses the challenges and techniques of fishing for redfish and trout in the Indian River. In this conversation, Jake Oliver and Christian Bacasa discuss their experiences with DIY fishing in various locations. They talk about the challenges of fishing for different species, such as redfish and tarpon, and the importance of exploring new areas. Jake shares his tips for finding good fishing spots, including looking for proximity to deep water and open water, and trying to get away from crowded areas. He also emphasizes the value of online research and using resources like Google Earth to scout potential fishing locations. keywordsfly fishing, Indian River, Florida, angler, DIY fishing, redfish, trout, DIY fishing, exploring new areas, challenges of fishing, redfish, tarpon, finding fishing spots, online research, Google Earth takeaways Jake Oliver started fishing in middle school and gradually transitioned to fishing in the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon. He got his first boat and started a business called Fish and Grits, selling fishing-related merchandise. Jake shares tips on DIY fishing and emphasizes the importance of research and exploration. Fishing in the Indian River can be challenging due to declining conditions, but Jake found success by exploring different areas. He primarily targets redfish, snook, and trout in the Indian River and employs different casting techniques and fly patterns. Jake enjoys sight fishing for tailing redfish and uses stealth and precise casting to target them. DIY fishing allows anglers to explore new areas and learn more about the fish they are targeting. Proximity to deep water and open water can be important factors when looking for good fishing spots. Getting away from crowded areas can increase the chances of finding unpressured fish. Online research, including forums and blogs, can provide valuable information about fishing locations. Using resources like Google Earth can help anglers scout potential fishing spots before their trip. titles Targeting Redfish and Trout in the Indian River Tips for DIY Fishing and Exploring New Fishing Areas Tips for Finding Good Fishing Spots The Value of Online Research in DIY Fishing Sound Bites "Fish and Grits: Incorporating Business into Fishing Passion" "The Indian River: Challenges and Exploration" "Fly Fishing: A Whole New Level of Fishing" "Yeah, they're tough fish." "What was it about the Indian river in specific that you felt like really set you up to be in that exploratory mindset of like, I want to check out other areas and go see what else is available." "Yeah. Kind of doing that. What's the unknown? It's just like fishing a pond or a river. It's like, what's the unknown? If I go fish this corner or that corner, what's different? Or what's in the deep?" Chapters 00:00Introduction and Background 03:15Starting Out in the Indian River 07:07Transitioning to Fly Fishing 09:00The Thrill of Sight Fishing 11:01Exploring Different Areas 13:49Casting Techniques and Fly Selection 16:44Tips for Successful Fly Fishing 20:54The Indian River and DIY Fishing 22:17Exploring Other Fishing Areas 24:01Fly Fishing and Tarpon Adventures 29:00The Joy of Exploration 32:29Tips for Finding Fishing Spots 35:53Proximity to Deep Water and Open Water 38:58The Value of Online Research 40:02Fishin' Grits: Gear and Apparel 41:14FFF Voice Over Intro and Outro.mp4
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    42 mins
  • Fly Fishing for Bonefish, Tarpon, and Permit in Belize
    Sep 10 2024
    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, James Johnson discusses fly fishing for bonefish, tarpon, and permit in Belize. He emphasizes the precision and visual cues required for flats fishing, where anglers cast to fish they can see. Johnson explains how to spot nervous water and the different ways fish react to flies. He also shares tips on casting and presentation techniques for each species, including the use of shrimp, crab, and baitfish patterns. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights for anglers looking to target the big three species in Belize. In this part of the conversation, James Johnson and Christian Bacasa discuss various techniques and strategies for fly fishing in saltwater. They cover topics such as presenting the fly, reading fish behavior, using bait fish patterns, and fighting fish. They emphasize the importance of accuracy, speed, and versatility in casting, as well as the need to adapt to different wind conditions. James also provides tips on clearing the line and fighting different species of fish. Overall, this part of the conversation provides valuable insights for both experienced and novice saltwater fly anglers. Takeaways Flats fishing requires precision and the ability to cast to fish you can see. Nervous water can indicate the presence of fish, and different types of nervous water require different casting approaches. For bonefish, it's important to show the fly to the fish and make adjustments based on their reaction. Tarpon can be less erratic than permit, and the stripping technique can vary depending on the fly pattern. Understanding the sink rate of your fly and adjusting your presentation accordingly is crucial for success. Using different fly patterns, such as shrimp, crab, and baitfish, can be effective for targeting different species. Accuracy and speed are crucial in saltwater fly fishing Versatility in casting is important to adapt to different wind conditions Understanding fish behavior and using the right fly patterns can increase success Clearing the line and fighting fish require specific techniques Practice backhanded casting and accuracy on the back cast 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
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Mission to Catch All Salmonoid Species
    Sep 3 2024
    Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. Tad Murdock is on a mission to catch all salmonid species, and he has caught around 40 out of the 50 species so far. He started fly fishing eight years ago after growing up bass fishing. Tad has done a lot of research and learned a lot along the way, which has made him a better angler. He now works as a guide in Georgia and enjoys exploring smaller waters. Tad's go-to technique is the dry dropper, and he prefers a nine-foot five-weight rod for its versatility. He also emphasizes the importance of simplicity in fly patterns and adjusting the size and buoyancy based on the fish's behavior. In this part of the conversation, Tad Murdock and Christian Bacasa discuss different techniques for fishing with nymphs and streamers. They talk about the 'tag and tickle' method for nymphing and how it can be effective in certain situations. They also discuss the use of streamers and the importance of changing the direction of the fly to trigger a strike. Tad shares his insights on fishing for different species, including cherry trout and white spotted char in Japan. In this conversation, Tad Murdock discusses his goal of catching all the trout species in the world. He shares his experiences fishing for different trout species in various locations, including Turkey, Bosnia, and Mexico. Tad emphasizes the importance of research and understanding the versatility of different trout species. He also provides tips on how to gather information while on the fly, including reaching out to locals and using online resources. Tad highlights the unique landscapes and cultures he has encountered on his fishing adventures. Takeaways Tad Murdock is on a mission to catch all salmonid species and has caught around 40 out of the 50 species so far. He started fly fishing eight years ago after growing up bass fishing and has learned a lot along the way. Tad emphasizes the importance of simplicity in fly patterns and adjusting the size and buoyancy based on the fish's behavior. He prefers a nine-foot five-weight rod for its versatility and enjoys exploring smaller waters. The 'tag and tickle' method can be effective for nymphing in certain situations Changing the direction of the fly can trigger a strike when fishing with streamers Cherry trout and white spotted char are interesting species to fish for in Japan Catching all trout species requires research and understanding of their habitats and behaviors. Reaching out to locals and using online resources can provide valuable information about fishing locations. Different trout species can be found in unique landscapes and offer opportunities to experience different cultures. Appreciating the similarities and differences between trout species and their habitats enhances the fishing experience. 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
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Turning Guiding to a Future Career
    Aug 27 2024
    Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. Dan Hoffman, a former fishing guide and chief of police, shares his journey from guiding to a potential future career. He wrote a book called 'An Alaska Fly Fisher's Odyssey' that explores the relationship between fly fishing and various aspects of life. Dan emphasizes the importance of recognizing and leveraging the transferable skills and attributes gained from being a guide. He advises guides to identify their strengths, seek continuing education, and reach out to former clients for mentorship. Dan also discusses the challenges of navigating the social media landscape and the incredible fishing opportunities in the Bristol Bay area of Alaska. In this conversation, Daniel Hoffman and Christian Bacasa discuss fishing in Alaska, specifically in the Cuulik River and other remote locations. They talk about the abundance of brown bears in certain areas, the incredible fishing opportunities during the egg drop season, and the beauty of the scenery. They also provide tips for planning a fishing trip to Alaska, including different tiers of fishing experiences, budgeting strategies, and the importance of researching the seasonality of the drainages. Overall, they emphasize the unique and unforgettable experience of fishing in Alaska. Takeaways Recognize and leverage the transferable skills and attributes gained from being a fishing guide. Identify your strengths and seek continuing education to set yourself apart in a new career. Reach out to former clients for mentorship and guidance during a career transition. Navigate the social media landscape strategically, focusing on platforms that align with your target audience. Explore the incredible fishing opportunities in the Bristol Bay area of Alaska. Alaska offers incredible fishing opportunities, with abundant wildlife and beautiful scenery. There are different tiers of fishing experiences in Alaska, ranging from do-it-yourself trips to guided fly-out lodges. Research the seasonality of the drainages to ensure you visit during the best time for your target species. Budgeting and saving money in advance can help make an Alaska fishing trip more affordable. Take advantage of online resources, podcasts, and local shops to gather information and plan your trip. 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
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    49 mins
  • Fly Fishing Journey and How He Keeps His Passion Alive
    Aug 20 2024
    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 Joel Stoehr about his fly fishing journey and how he keeps his passion alive through new endeavors. Joel shares his background growing up in the Catskills and transitioning from trout fishing to saltwater fishing in New York City. He discusses the challenges and excitement of sight fishing for redfish in Louisiana and tarpon in Key West. Joel emphasizes the importance of trying new fishing experiences to keep the passion for fly fishing alive. In this conversation, Joel Stoehr and Christian Bacasa discuss various aspects of fishing, including different approaches to fishing, learning and adapting to different fishing scenarios, the value of experience and incremental learning, the benefits of targeting different species, reflecting on fishing trips and planning for the next, using photography and sketching as memory triggers, developing artistic skills and techniques, the importance of capturing memories in art, the significance of the double haul technique, the challenge of shooting line in saltwater fishing, the constant learning and enjoyment of fishing, and the value of ugly casts and the struggle in fishing. Takeaways Transitioning from trout fishing to saltwater fishing can be a challenging but rewarding experience. Sight fishing for redfish and tarpon offers a different level of excitement and requires precise casting. Trying new fishing endeavors, such as fishing in different locations or targeting different species, can help keep the passion for fly fishing alive. Each fishing experience, whether it's trout fishing, saltwater fishing, or sight fishing, offers its own unique challenges and rewards. Different fishing scenarios require different approaches and techniques. Experience and incremental learning are valuable in improving fishing skills. Targeting different species can enhance fishing skills and knowledge. Reflecting on fishing trips and planning for the next one can keep the passion for fishing alive. Using photography and sketching can help capture and preserve fishing memories. Developing artistic skills can enhance the fishing experience. The double haul technique is important in saltwater fishing. Shooting line accurately is a challenge in saltwater fishing. The constant learning and enjoyment of fishing come from the struggle and the process. Ugly casts can still catch fish and should not discourage anglers. 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
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    46 mins