Episode Show Notes In today's show, we're gonna be expanding our discussion topics beyond the traditional scope of In the Bucket. Since we started the...
top travel tips
Episode Show Notes We chat with John Hunt of Moccasin Fly Club to talk about some top travel tips for DIY fly fishing, from organizing...
One of the most iconic fish you’ll see across social media is the peacock bass – massive, vibrant, and found deep in some of the most remote jungle waters on the planet. Today, we’re heading into one of those places, Baku Lodge in Colombia. They’re the local indigenous community, welcomes you like family, and you’ll hear firsthand from three people on the ground and on the water of what it’s really like to chase giant peacocks in untamed waters.
Tim Huckaby, Microsoft executive and guru on AI, is going to walk us through the Sierra Nevadas, what he does there for guiding, he's going to take us into San Diego, all the diversity of species down there, and all the interests that create this amazing life he has going. You'll find out what big species you can find in the bays of California and why the Hoi kayak is a must-have if you're heading down there. You're also going to get a few tips on fishing the Golden Trout wilderness, and what you can do if you're planning a trip down in that area. He knows it very well. Plus, we're going to find out what good AI and what bad AI looks like in the outdoors, coming from the man who's creating it. A very interesting conversation.
Episode Show Notes Sloan Hiatt, Manager at Intrepid Camp Gear, breaks down how his team designs rooftop tents and aluminum cargo boxes built for anglers,...
jeff currier
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...
Today, we catch up with Ryan Burch, high school pottery teacher by day, and adventurer behind Tales of the 48 by summer. Ryan is gearing up for the ultimate fly fishing road trip in his fully loaded Four Wheel Camper. He’s aiming to connect with fish, places, and people across the country—starting this summer with the eastern U.S.
If you’re trying to figure out where you can find giant stoneflies in July, chase technical midge eaters in March, and explore private spring...
Episode Show Notes Cuba has long carried a sense of mystery for travelers, and when you put a fly rod in your hand, that mystery...
Episode Show Notes Ever find yourself standing on a river’s edge, the line in the water, and somehow everything makes sense, even when nothing should?...
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