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828 | Fishing For All with Evan Griggs – Fly Fishing Minnesota, Saint Croix...

Episode Show Notes Evan Griggs, founder of Fishing For All, walks us through Minnesota’s surprising, varied fisheries — from tight spring-fed trout creeks to the...
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751 | Jeff Currier’s Quest for 500 Species on the Fly

We're joined once again by one of the most well-traveled fly anglers in the world — Jeff Currier. Jeff has now caught over 480...
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748 | Top 7 Alaska Fish Species to Target with Marcus Weiner of Fish...

What does it take to build the top fishing magazine in Alaska—and still find time to chase 30-inch rainbows and 250-pound salmon sharks? In...
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WFS 065 – 400 Species on the Fly with Jeff Currier | Fly Fishing...

Show Notes: https://www.wetflyswing.com/65 I had the pleasure of sitting down with the most travelled fly fisherman on the planet. Jeff Courier has caught 400 species of fish on the fly and is still going for more. We talk about some tips and tricks if you want to do some additional traveling this year. We go deep on some African Tigers, his 500k car and is upcoming nomadic life.

922 | The Fight for West Susitna and Alaska Public Lands with Adam Cuthriell,...

Today, we’re digging into what’s happening right now across Alaska, from the fight over West Susitna and Alaska public lands to bycatch, mining, and...

921 | Airflo’s Gareth Jones on Competition Fly Fishing and Stillwater Systems

Why do some anglers seem to find fish instantly while others struggle all day on the same lake? In this episode, Gareth Jones, sales Director at Airflo Fishing, breaks down Stillwater fly fishing at a level most anglers never reach—from understanding exact sink rates to building repeatable systems that help locate fish quickly. We dig into countdown systems, retrieves, line densities, and how wind, depth, and presentation all work together. Gareth also shares competition-proven tactics for fishing teams of flies, controlling drift with a drogue, and deciding when to fish attractor patterns versus imitative flies. If lakes have ever felt overwhelming or random, this episode gives you a framework to simplify the entire game.
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920 | Fly Fishing Baja and Chasing Roosterfish with John Hunt from Moccasin Fly...

Episode Show Notes In this episode, I sat down with John Hunt from Moccasin Fly Club to dig into what these trips actually look like....

920 | Loop Tackle’s Wild Fish, Wild Places: Fly Fishing Travel and Conservation with...

What happens when you take fly fishing beyond your home water and start chasing it across the world? In this episode, we sit down with Emilie Björkman and Ted Logart from Loop to talk about Wild Fish, Wild Places, a global series focused on travel, culture, and conservation. They share how the project came together, how they choose destinations, and what they’ve learned filming in places like Montana, Sweden, Iceland, and New Zealand. We also dig into the real challenges behind the scenes, why conservation issues are often global, and how anglers can take simple steps to make an impact right at home.

919 | Inside the Minds of World Champion Fly Casters with Whitney Gould, Rick...

In this episode, we go inside the minds of world champion fly casters Whitney Gould, Rick Hartman, and Kalyn Hoggard to break down what...
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In the Bucket #21 | Steelhead Fishing and the Illusion of Control with Adrienne...

In today’s episode of In the Bucket podcast, Brian Niska is joined by Adrienne Comeau and Eric Leininger for a candid conversation on what really drives success in steelhead fishing. What starts with fly choice and presentation quickly shifts into a bigger discussion around uncertainty, experience, and how much control anglers actually have on the water. Eric shares a perspective shaped by years of guiding—that in certain conditions, especially when water temperatures are right, many of the details anglers focus on may not be as critical as they seem. Adrienne adds her experience from the river, highlighting the role of confidence, instinct, and pattern recognition, while also recognizing the randomness that shows up time and time again. Together, they unpack the balance between what we think we know and what remains unpredictable—and why that tension is part of what keeps steelhead fishing so compelling.
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