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Littoral Zone #10 with Phil Rowley – Shoreline Strategies and Tactics with Landon Mayer

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Today on the Littoral Zone, Phil Rowley sits down with Colorado-based fly fisher guide and author Landon Mayer, and they will talk about his shoreline strategies and tactics for fly fishing lakes.

Phil and Landon discuss the challenges of accessing lakes and the rewards of mastering shore fishing techniques.

Tune in to discover the art of fly selection, understanding wind and weather patterns, and why sometimes, the biggest rewards lie just at the water’s edge.

Show Notes with Landon Mayer on Shoreline Strategies and Tactics. Hit play below! 👇🏻

 

 

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Fly Fishing Question of the Day: How Do North Winds Affect Trout Fishing?

Phil Rowley explains that while southwest winds typically indicate stable weather and good fishing conditions, north or east winds often signal a change in weather and temperature, leading to tough fishing.

Phil advises anglers to adapt their tactics by fishing deeper waters with slow-moving flies when facing challenging conditions caused by north winds.

Fishing is often tough in these conditions, so don’t expect miraculous results. But if you’re persistent, recognize the circumstances, and adapt, you should be able to land a fish or two.”

Episode Chapters with Landon Mayer on Shoreline Strategies and Tactics

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Meet Landon Mayer

06:00 – Landon Mayer is a renowned fly fisher, guide, and author. He fell in love with fly fishing at a young age and started guiding right out of high school. He contributes regularly to magazines such as High Country Angler and Fly Fisherman Magazine.

Landon has published six books on topics ranging from trophy trout fishing to fly tying. His first book, published at age 25, focused on trophy trout fishing.

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Other titles include “Sight Fishing for Trout,” “Colorado’s Best Fly Fishing,” and “101 Trout Tips.” One of his recent favorites is “Guide Flies,” which explores the art of fly design and sharing knowledge through fly patterns.

Stillwater Fishing from Shore

9:00- Many fly anglers face the challenge of accessing still waters without a watercraft. The two approaches to stillwater fishing according to Landon are:

  • Starting from the bank, which is common for new anglers without access to a vessel.
  • Venturing into deeper water, exploring edge fishing and bay fishing with water depths of one to four feet, which Landon personally finds highly productive for sight fishing.
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Gear Essentials for Shore Fishing

11:18 – Phil and Landon discuss the gear needed for shore fishing stillwaters.

  • Landon recommends using 10 to 11-foot rods for better control over the fish, especially when dealing with larger catches.
  • He suggests using floating lines or intermediate sinking lines, and longer fluorocarbon leaders for optimal performance.
  • Additionally, Landon emphasizes the importance of durable chest waders and boots with good traction, as they will endure significant wear and tear from being constantly submerged in water.
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Choosing the Right Fly Lines for Shore Fishing

13:00 – Mid or merger tips can be useful for achieving depth and control during retrieves. Landon says it’s important to understand the fishing zone, usually one to four feet deep, and recommends lines that sink at one to three inches per second.

15:27 – Landon typically uses fluorocarbon leaders ranging from three to five feet long, tied directly to a micro swivel for freedom of motion and rotation.

He also shares his preferred setups for fishing with indicators, including traditional indicator setups and dry dropper rigs.

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Key Tactics for Shoreline Fishing

30:00 – Landon recommends focusing on three main elements when selecting fishing spots:

  1. Depth Control:  Identifying areas with changes in depth, such as drop-offs or shallow to deep transitions.
  2. Intercepting Points:  Targeting points of land or structures where fish are likely to swim around, providing closer access from shore.
  3. Structure: Pay attention to vegetation clumps, which serve as breeding grounds for insects and attract fish.

By considering these factors, anglers can effectively locate fish-rich areas from shore.

How Does Wind Affect Stillwater Fishing?

Landon looks for access points where the wind blows into or away from the bay, which can trigger fish movement and increase water temperature.

Despite the challenges, Phil and Landon highlight the benefits of wind, including creating choppy water that attracts fish and providing opportunities for successful presentations.

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How Does Timing Affect Fishing Success?

Mornings to early afternoons are prime times for hatches-driven fisheries, such as those focusing on mayflies and damselflies.

The first and last hours of the day are key for fisheries where fish feed on baitfish or crayfish, as these periods coincide with heightened feeding activity.

What are the Top Flies for Shoreline Fishing?

50:35 – Landon provides a list of his top favorite flies:

  • Leach
  • Hare’s Ear
  • Epoxy Back Callibaetis
  • Red Worm
  • Chubby Chernobyl
  • Egg Patterns
  • Scud Flies

 


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Conclusion with Landon Mayer on Shoreline Strategies and Tactics

Landon and Phil shared some fantastic tips for fly fishing from shore in still waters, from choosing the right gear and reading the water to mastering fishing tactics and selecting the best flies. So, grab your gear, head to the shoreline, and get ready for an unforgettable fishing adventure!

         

576 | Modern Euro Nymphing Masterclass with Gilbert Rowley

Modern Euro Nymphing

Today, we’re diving into modern euro nymphing with Gilbert Rowley, the mastermind behind the Modern Nymphing Series.

Join us as Gilbert shares the three biggest things he learned while producing some of the best Euro Nymphing videos that are out there right now. We cover finding fish, fighting fish casting tips, and how to detect strikes.

Plus, you’ll find out which rig is the best to use if you’re getting wind that’s making things a bit tough on the water.

Show Notes with Gilbert Rowley on Modern Euro Nymphing. Hit play below! 👇🏻

 

 

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Episode Chapters with Gilbert Rowley on Modern Euro Nymphing

1:54 – Gilbert discusses his early experiences with fly fishing and the transition into video production. Gilbert’s travels take him across the Western US and occasionally abroad to capture the beauty and excitement of fishing in remote destinations.

4:16 – Gilbert talked about his deep dive into fly fishing in college, where he met Devin Olsen. Gilbert delved into Euro nymphing techniques and later collaborated with Devin and Lance Egan to create the Modern Nymphing film series. This journey culminated in the development of an online course, the Modern Nymphing Masterclass.

Journey from Guiding to Filmmaking

8:58 – Gilbert recounts his transition from a fishing guide to a filmmaker in the fly fishing industry. He shares insights into self-education, the importance of investing in one’s passion, and the role of continuous learning in achieving success.

11:48 – Gilbert’s journey from the electronics industry to becoming a prominent figure in fly fishing video production was unexpected. Initially, he envisioned a path centered around guiding and building an online business, but as he pursued his passion for filmmaking, opportunities began to unfold.

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18:00 – Gilbert has two films featured in the International Fly Fishing Film Festival: one showcasing bonefishing in South Caicos and another capturing the beauty of targeting sea-run brown trout in Iceland. Check out the trailers here.

22:25 – Their Euro Nymphing video series covers essential topics ranging from gear and rigs to casting strategies. The series starts with foundational concepts and progresses to more advanced techniques like fishing streamers and dry droppers on Euro rigs.

Additionally, the Adaptive Fly Fishing installment explores water types and various fishing approaches beyond Euro nymphing, showcasing the versatility and expertise of the Devin and Lance.

 Finding Fish, Fighting Fish, and Casting Tips

28:00 – Gilbert emphasizes the importance of considering seasonal changes and water temperature when searching for fish.

Additionally, Euro nymphing offers advantages in targeting unconventional water types like riffles and pocket water, often overlooked by anglers using traditional techniques.

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30:25 – Gilbert recounts a learning experience while steelhead fishing, highlighting the importance of proper fish-fighting techniques. He emphasizes the significance of keeping the rod tip low and upstream to effectively tire out the fish and let the river assist in landing it.

35:00 – Gilbert suggests starting with a modular leader for easier casting when using Euro setups. He advises maintaining tension with the flies and practicing the oval cast to improve casting ability and accuracy.

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42:00 – Gilbert emphasizes the advantage of strike detection in Euro nymphing.

Drift Management Techniques

45:10 – Gilbert covers the nuances of managing drifts while Euro nymphing, including the use of fixed leader lengths and adjusting casting techniques in response to wind and water conditions. Gilbert emphasizes the importance of maintaining a natural drift for successful fly fishing.

Overcoming Wind Challenges in Modern Euro Nymphing 

49:37 – Addressing the common problem of wind in fly fishing, Gilbert suggests techniques for adapting to windy conditions, such as using heavier flies or switching to a streamer setup on a Euro rig to maintain control and effectiveness.

The Buffet Series

55:22 – Gilbert shares details about the Buffet Series on YouTube. There are already three seasons of it on YouTube, and they’re working on a fourth one.

 


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Modern Euro Nymphing Videos Noted in the Show

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Littoral Zone #7 – Competitive Stillwater Techniques for the Non-Competitive Fly Fisher with Devin Olsen

WFS 108 – Euro Nymphing Rig and Tips with Lance Egan – Cabelas, Fly Fish Food, Team USA

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Conclusion with Gilbert Rowley on Modern Euro Nymphing

In this episode, we dove deep into the world of modern Euro nymphing with Gilbert Rowley, gaining invaluable insights to elevate our fly fishing game. With his expertise and practical tips, you’re now equipped to embark on your own Euro nymphing adventures with confidence and success. Happy fishing!

         

575 | Unraveling the Mysteries of Lake Champlain with Capt. Drew Price – A Bowfin Fly Fishing Adventure Like No Other

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In this episode, join us as we learn to unravel the Mysteries of Lake Champlain with Capt. Drew Price!


Show Notes with Capt. Drew Price – Bowfin Fly Fishing. Hit play below! 👇🏻

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Episode Chapters – Bowfin Fly Fishing

(0:00:05) – Fly Fishing Journey Through Vermont
Personal connection to fly fishing, learning in snow, fly tying, catching various species, and evolution of the sport.

(0:06:15) – Fly Fishing Lake Champlain Overview
Nature’s diversity and conservation efforts in Lake Champlain, including fly fishing for 25-30 species and successful lake trout reproduction.

(0:18:12) – Unique Bowfin Species in Lake Champlain
Nature’s resilient bowfin fish, with ancient lineage and unique adaptations, are now classified as Amia ocellicauda in Lake Champlain.

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(0:24:00) – Bowfin Fly Fishing Techniques and Tips
Nature’s clever bowfin: sight fishing, gear preferences, and intriguing behaviors like investigating disturbances and circling boats.

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(0:32:32) – Aggressive Bowfin Fishing in Northeast
Nature’s aggressive and intelligent Bofen fish, their unique features, best fishing times and locations, and fly lures for an exhilarating angling experience.

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(0:43:35) – Concerns About Bowfin Fishing Popularity
Nature’s controversial bow fishing practice’s impact on native fish populations, misconceptions about its necessity, and call for reconsideration.

(0:49:00) – Predatory Behavior of Bowfin
Nature’s art of spotting and catching bowfin fish, their unique features and role as predators, and their unconventional feeding habits.

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(0:57:07) – Fly Fishing in Lake Champlain
Nature’s increasing popularity of fly fishing on Lake Champlain, accessibility, diversity of fish, unique species, weather’s impact, primitive nature of bofin.

(1:05:19) – Fishing Tips and Species Diversity
Nature’s impact on sport fish, lamprey behaviors, wild trout populations, and the benefits of fishing locally.


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WFS 574 – The Guide Book with Ben Roberson and Stuart Jordan – Finding a Great Fishing Guide

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We have the founder of Guide Book on today to give us some tips on finding a great guide.


Show Notes with Ben Roberson and Stuart Jordan on Finding a Great Fly Fishing Guide. Hit play below! 👇🏻

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Episode Chapters with Ben Roberson and Stuart Jordan on Finding a Great Fly Fishing Guide

 

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Conclusion with Ben Roberson and Stuart Jordan on Finding a Great Fly Fishing Guide

If you want to learn more head over and check out Guide Book now.

         

WFS 573 – The Subtle Art of Fly Casting with Tim Rajeff – Echo Fly Rod, Rod Technology, Double Haul

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Growing up by the Golden Gate Park, Tim never imagined that the casting ponds there would become a cornerstone of his journey in fly fishing.


Show Notes with Tim Rajeff from Echo Fly Rod. Hit play below! 👇🏻

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Episode Chapters with Tim Rajeff from Echo Fly Rod

(0:00:05) – Fly Casting Fundamentals and Techniques
Tim’s journey in fly fishing, influenced by his brother and practice, and the importance of dedication in enhancing performance on the water.

(0:14:10) – Mastering the Perfect Cast
Nature’s nuances in fly casting with different rods, emphasizing acceleration, casting arc, straight-line path, and stopping.

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(0:24:30) – Fly Casting Techniques and Fundamentals
Nature’s fundamentals of fly casting, stroke length, 10 to 2 rule, sidearm casts, double haul, and hands-on practice lead to mastery.

(0:31:15) – The Art of Double Haul Casting
Nature’s double haul increases line speed and distance, utilizing the rod’s lever and spring action for efficient casting.

(0:42:53) – Echo Fly Rod Company Evolution
Echo brand’s origins, journey from fishing lodges to distribution, expertise gained, iconic logo, and reputation for durable rods at competitive prices.

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(0:46:09) – Understanding Fly Rod Technology and Pricing
Evolution and technology of fly fishing rods, Loomis’ use of carbon fiber, Echo’s goal of affordability, and complexities of manufacturing.

(0:57:03) – Understanding Fly Rod Action and Power
Nature’s action and power in fly fishing rods, including fast, medium, and slow action, rod tips, and purchasing considerations.

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(1:06:04) – Fly Fishing and the Outdoors
Nature’s timeless allure of fly fishing in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park and its connection to childhood wonder and discovery.

(1:11:47) – Fly Casting Techniques and Tips
Nature’s infectious enthusiasm for fly fishing, the thrill of catching various fish species, and practical advice for improving casting techniques.

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(1:18:04) – Improving Fly Fishing Skills Through Coaching
Nature’s transformative power through minor adjustments in activities, joy in helping others, gratitude for listeners, and future fishing adventures with Tim.


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WFS 483 – Echo Fly Fishing with Tim Rajeff, Jarrod Black, and Jamie Hixson – Fly Rods, Double Haul, Fly-O

 

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Conclusion with Tim Rajeff from Echo Fly Rod

In this episode with Tim Rajeff, we dove into the heart and soul of fly fishing and fly casting—from Tim’s humble beginnings to the birth of Echo Fly Rod Company.

         

WFS 572 – Sight Fishing For Redfish with the Bay Flats Lodge Crew – Texas Coast, Double Haul

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Ready to experience the thrill of sight fishing for redfish? Would you like to visit one of the most natural and diverse barrier islands in the world?

We’ve got the Bay Flats Lodge crew on the podcast to share some tips on sight fishing for redfish and what makes this part of the Texas coast so special.

Today you will hear from six of the most passionate guides in Texas and the tips they use to catch redfish by sight. You’ll find out how to cast in the wind and why you need to practice your backcast cast.

Show Notes with Bay Flats Lodge Crew on Sight Fishing For Redfish. Hit play below! 👇🏻

 

 

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Episode Chapters with Bay Flats Lodge Crew on Sight Fishing For Redfish

1:43 – The Bay Flats Lodge specializes in boutique fly fishing experiences, particularly in the unique landscape of the Texas coast, offering access to vast marshlands, creeks, and backcountry areas.

The Guides of Bay Flats Lodge

Capt. Dylan Murley

5:23 – Dylan is from Bastrop, Texas. His journey into guiding was initially sparked by fishing trips with family and friends along the Texas coast.

Transitioning to guiding in South Padre and eventually joining the team in Sea Drift, Dylan emphasizes the diverse and captivating nature of the fishery in this area.

Tip: Dylan emphasizes the importance of polarized sunglasses for spotting fish and advises beginners to focus on looking through the water rather than just at the surface.

 

Capt. Matt Lough

7:55 – Matt, a native Texan from East Texas, discovered fly fishing at a young age and has been pursuing his passion ever since.

While he initially focused on trout fishing, he transitioned to guiding for redfish about three months ago and has found a deep love for sight fishing.


“I love trout fishing, but once I discovered the redfish game, it’s just something I never want to leave.”

 

Capt. Tyler Brown

9:20 – Tyler is originally from Kerrville, Texas, where he grew up fishing in the headwaters of the Guadalupe River.

Despite not yet catching a redfish in the Guadalupe River, he expresses interest in doing so, considering it a future goal.

 

 

 

Capt. Dane Scott

10:19 – Dane is originally from Pueblo, Colorado, where he grew up fishing in western Colorado due to his grandfather owning a fly shop.

Six years ago, he made his way to the coast and immediately fell in love with fishing for redfish, eventually becoming a guide in the area for the past four years.

 

 

 

Capt. Mike Gaglianese

11:30 – Mike is originally from upstate New York, specifically Utica, and later moved to Gunnison, Colorado, where he met Dane. They became roommates and began guiding together.

Now in their fourth year on the coast, Mike shares his love for coastal living, enjoying the seasonal split between the coast and the mountains.

 

 

Fly Fishing at Bay Flats Lodge 

12:38 – Chris says that the Bay Flats Lodge offers fly fishing opportunities year-round, with no closed season. The unique location, driven by tides and winds, ensures consistent fishing opportunities regardless of the season, with diverse areas protected by mangroves and creeks.

Sight fishing for redfish

14:40 – Tyler explains that while they primarily catch slot-sized redfish ranging from 20 to 28 inches, occasionally they encounter larger fish over 30 inches.

18:48 – One crucial tip Dane offers is to understand the directions given by the guide and to be mindful of the length of the fly rod when estimating distances. Additionally, he recommends using an 8 weight rod for optimal performance in their fishing conditions.

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22:57 – Dylan and Dane discuss the influence of wind on their fishing conditions. While calm periods can be conducive to fishing, excessively glassy water can make fish skittish. They emphasize the importance of adapting to varying wind conditions.

31:38 – Chris discusses the importance of immediate line retrieval upon casting to maintain tension and minimize slack.

He notes that sight fishing allows anglers to observe most takes, particularly in clear water, but acknowledges Dane’s preference for fishing in dirtier water where redfish use camouflage to approach their prey unnoticed.

Choosing the Right Fly for Redfish

37:18 – The crew notes the importance of fly selection based on the fishing conditions, including depth, bottom structure, and the behavior of the fish on a particular day. While hungry redfish may take almost any fly, weight, pattern, and color nuances become crucial considerations.

40:18 – Dane suggests using a bead chain instead of dumbbell eyes. He also likes a mix of natural and synthetic materials in fly tying. He prefers feather flies for their slower sink rate and resistance to water saturation.

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Sight Fishing For Redfish: Casting Tips

45:00 – When casting into strong winds, double hauling and maintaining line speed are crucial. Practice short, accurate shots and be adaptable with rod angles to adjust to wind direction. Additionally, consider utilizing roll casting techniques for effective casting in challenging conditions.

47:00 – Mastering the back cast can be crucial, especially for casting off to the right side of the boat quickly without spooking fish. It’s important to fish the fly, not the fly line, and to practice a slow pickup to avoid spooking fish when recasting.

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WFS 251 – Fly Fishing for Redfish with John Mauser – Mauser Fly Rods, North Carolina

 

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Conclusion with Bay Flats Lodge Crew on Sight Fishing For Redfish

So, there you have it – an epic dive into sight fishing for redfish with the Bay Flats Lodge crew!

         

WFS 571 – The Cast Hope Story with Ryan Johnston – Coastal Steelhead, Eel River, A Reel Job

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Ryan Johnston is here from Cast Hope to share the story of how Cast Hope is helping kids around the country.  He also gets into steelhead fishing and his passion there.

 


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Episode Chapters with Ryan Johnston on Cast Hope

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

51:45 – Ryan highlights the significance of upsizing micro spawn flies for better visibility

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54:45 – He takes us through his experiences fishing in Oregon, particularly on the Nestucca

 

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Conclusion with Ryan Johnston on Cast Hope

Ryan shared a great story of Cast Hope.

         

WFS 570 – Cast and Conserve: Exploring and Protecting the San Antonio Bay Ecosystem with Allan Berger

Uncover the secrets of thriving bay ecosystems and the art of fishing with our insightful guest, Allan Berger, Chair at San Antonio Bay Partnership Inc. and passionate advocate for the conservation of San Antonio Bay.


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Episode Chapters – San Antonio Bay

(0:00:05) – Protecting the San Antonio Bay
Nature’s beauty and ecological significance in San Antonio Bay, including marshlands, redfish and trout habitats, and Bay Flats Lodge’s fishing operations.

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(0:13:10) – Preserving the Bay and Redfish
Nature’s life cycle of redfish in the Gulf, spawning in passes and maturing in bays, faces challenges but can be conserved through partnerships.

(0:20:25) – Conservation Challenges in Natural Bay Area
Nature’s beauty and conservation challenges in Morse Bay, responsible enjoyment, redfish populations, Hurricane Harvey’s impact, and seasonal vigilance.

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(0:32:23) – Cleaning Up Crab Traps, Promoting Conservation
Win a trip to Bay Place Lodge and help clean up crab traps to preserve marine life.

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(0:43:16) – Bay Systems and Anti-Litter Report Card
Nature’s health in San Antonio Bay was assessed in a 2023 report card, highlighting the impact of development and the need for sustainable management.

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(0:54:54) – The Greatness of the Mid-Texas Coast
The mid-Texas coast is popular for fishing and birding, with a growing second home market and a focus on preserving local bays and redfish.

(1:01:44) – Fishing Tips and Kayak Strategies
Nature’s tips for successful redfish catching, appreciation for baseball, and challenges of kayak fishing.

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(1:07:18) – Benefits of Paddling and Conservation Work
Nature’s joys of kayaking for fishing and birdwatching, encountering wildlife, saving time and effort, exercise, sabpartnership.org, and gratitude for guest’s insights.

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Conclusion – San Antonio Bay

As we wrap up, we share a trove of tips for kayak anglers and celebrate the simple joys of paddling through these waters, whether you’re after the thrill of the catch or the peace of birdwatching.

         

In The Bucket #2 | Steelhead Secrets and Ski Adventures in Northern BC with Riley Leboe, Kye Petersen, and Feet Banks

Today we’re joined by Riley Laboe, Kye Petersen, and the legendary Feet Banks.

Show Notes with Riley, Kye, and Feet. Hit play below! 👇🏻

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The thread we follow takes us from the riveting culture of fishermen with their Tacoma trucks to the wild, untamed beauty of Northern BC where skiing down pristine slopes can end with casting lines into steelhead-rich waters.

Episode Chapters

(0:00:01) – Reading the Landscape
Nature’s impact on outdoor activities like skiing and steelhead fishing, genetic and behavioral differences in steelhead, and thrilling experiences on the Skeena.

(0:06:13) – Winter Steelheading
Nature’s connection to fish in Skeena River, challenges of fishing in big water, understanding fish behavior, staying motivated in winter, proper layering, and camaraderie in fishing.

(0:14:21) – The Steelhead Fishing Experience
Nature’s comfort in outdoor activities, emotional aspects of fishing, camaraderie around campfires, and the allure of challenges in fishing.

(0:22:16) – The Impact of Fishing and Skateboarding
Nature’s transformative power in fishing, skateboarding, and skiing, and its appeal for all ages and as a safe alternative for risk-taking.

(0:30:12) – The Beauty of Fishing and Skiing
Nature’s role in outdoor activities, community, and emotional connection, specifically in skiing, fishing, and rock climbing.

(0:40:13) – Discussion on Fishing and Multi-Sport Adventures
Nature’s influence on fishermen driving Toyota Tacomas, revealing fishing spots, and combining activities like skiing and fishing.

(0:48:42) – Skiing and Ski Movie Discussions
Nature’s blend of skiing and fishing in Northern BC, Shames co-op resort, ski movies, and “Sacred Grounds” series.

(1:00:45) – Impact of Talent in Filmmaking, Fishing
Skilled professionals enhance film quality in niche areas like ski and fishing filmmaking, while camaraderie and a relaxed approach are important in fishing.


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In The Bucket #1 | Spey Fishing Mastery with Brian Niska – Chinook Salmon, Steelheading, Skeena Spey Lodge

Conclusion

Trough their adventures, we’re reminded of the beauty in persistence, the warmth of friendships formed in the coldest waters, and the eternal allure of the wild that beckons the adventurous soul to keep exploring.

         

WFS 568 – Catching Atlantic Salmon on a Dry Fly with Robert Chiasson – Margaree River, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton

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Today Robert Chiasson gives us his biggest tips and tactics on finding and catching Atlantic salmon on a dry fly. He also shares a story on what it felt like to land and see this 48-inch Atlantic salmon caught on the surface with a bomber.

Robert is the best person you can find if you want to fish the Margaree River and the waters of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. You’re going to find out how to dead drift a fly, how to fish a seam, how to find those fish in that seam with a dry, why the reach cast is a great cast to know, and the best hook for Atlantic salmon.


Show Notes with Robert Chiasson on Atlantic Salmon. Hit play below! 👇🏻

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Episode Chapters with Robert Chiasson on Atlantic Salmon

1:20 – Robert grew up learning to salmon fish on the Chéticamp River and eventually became a guide there. He has been guiding regularly since 1992.

2:33 – The Margaree has the largest run of Atlantic Salmon in Cape Breton. He says that it’s a very friendly and relaxed river to fish in. He tells more about the Margaree for those who are planning a fly fishing trip there.

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Photo via: https://www.facebook.com/robert.chiasson.73

7:42 – They fish from June to the end of October. In the first couple of weeks of June, they mostly fish wet flies. By mid to late June, they’re heavy into the dry fly season. About 80% of his fly choices throughout the summer are dry flies.

10:30 – In the summer, he suggests using a one-handed rod because dries are better presented with single-handed rods. He also likes switch rods. In the fall, he prefers the larger and longer spey rods.

16:10 – We dig deeper into his recommended setup for catching salmon in his area. He also gives an important note on salmon fishing.

19:28 – He says that when you get into the river, the first thing to look at is the configuration of the flow, so look for the fastest-moving water. And then on the edge of the fast-moving water is the seam. That’s where you’ll find fish.

21:30 – Robert doesn’t cast his dry flies upstream a lot because he likes to lead with the fly. He tells more about his cast presentation for Atlantic salmon.

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“Another fun morning in paradise…a wee grilse on a dry, what a great way to start the day!” (Photo via: https://www.instagram.com/dryflysalmon)

24:06 – He describes to us what a good day fishing in the Margaree River looks like. He says that one a day is a good day.

30:58 – He tells us about the biggest salmon he has seen which he grabbed the tail with two hands.

36:30 – We dig into reels, particularly the click and pawl versus a drag reel in catching Atlantic salmon.

42:05 – He describes how he builds a leader. Straight eight is what they fished growing up.

43:40 – He tells us how different is fishing in Labrador versus in the Margaree.

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Robert and his friends from LOOP tackle and Atlantic Rivers Outfitting Company in Labrador (Photo via: https://www.instagram.com/dryflysalmon)

49:32 – He uses the Daiichi 2110 down eye for the hooks, which is his go-to hook for dry flies.

Photo via: https://tforods.ca/products/daiichi-2110-van-klinken-bomber-hook-bronze

51:30 – He gives a valuable tip on not losing an Atlantic salmon.

55:40 – He shouts out to some conservation groups such as the Margaree Salmon Association, the Nova Scotia Salmon Association, the Atlantic Salmon Federation, and the Chéticamp River Salmon Association. They have done a lot of great work on Atlantic salmon conservation.

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Photo via: https://cheticampsalmon.com

56:40 – He says that a big factor that affects the salmon runs is commercial fishing in Greenland.

1:00:03 – He tells us some history on the Margaree and Cape Breton.


You can find Robert on Instagram @DryFlySalmon.

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Visit his website at DryFlySalmon.com.


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WFS 464 – Fly Fishing for Atlantic Salmon with Topher Browne – Casting Tips, Swinging Flies, Arthur Wood


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Conclusion with Robert Chiasson on Atlantic Salmon

Wrapping up our chat with Robert, we got the inside scoop on fly fishing for Atlantic salmon. His stories, tips, and the vibe he brings to fishing have us all itching to hit the rivers. It’s not just about the catch; it’s about loving the game and the places it takes us. Catch you on the river, folks!

         
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