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Fly Fishing Molokai

858 | Fly Fishing Molokai with Josiah Ching of Bucks and Bones – Hawaiian...

Episode Show Notes The first time you hear someone describe bonefish moving through Hawaiian water like ghosts, you get curious. When that someone is a...

857 | The Montana Fly Fishing Lodge with Lincoln Powers

Most anglers think they know Montana trout fishing until they stumble into the rivers nobody’s talking about. No shuttle lines. No shoulder-to-shoulder boats. No...
Six Piece Fly Rods

Six Piece Fly Rods and Fly Fishing Austria with Jeff Ditsworth of Pescador on...

Episode Show Notes A fly rod that disappears in your pack but still fishes like your everyday rod sounds like a stretch. In this episode,...

856 | Mary Orvis Marbury, Fly Fishing Treasures, and Preserving Angling History with Steve...

Steve Woit has spent years hunting down the stories behind fly-fishing’s most influential figures — including Mary Orvis Marbury, whose Victorian-era writing documented flies and tiers before the modern industry existed. In this episode, Steve walks us through the research discipline behind Fly Fishing Treasures, his deep dive into letters, catalogs, photographs, and tackle provenance that reveal how anglers built a culture long before we arrived. This conversation isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about protecting memory. Steve shows how writing, archiving, and conservation fundraising through donated tackle help safeguard fisheries and preserve the names and innovations that shaped our sport.

Duane Hada on Growing Trophy Trout, Conservation, and Life as an Artist (CJ’s Reel...

Duane Hada joins Chad Johnson for a thoughtful conversation on what actually creates trophy trout fisheries—and why stocking alone isn’t the answer. Duane breaks down the importance of catch-and-release regulations, managing pressure, and letting fish live long enough to reach their full potential. Drawing from rivers like the White River and the San Juan, he explains how conservation-first thinking shapes not only fish size, but the long-term health of entire fisheries. Beyond fishing, Duane opens up about his life as an artist and how creativity, patience, and observation carry over from the studio to the river. He talks about seeing fisheries as living “gardens,” the influence of Dave Whitlock on both his conservation mindset and artistic outlook, and why mentorship—on the water and off—matters just as much as catching fish. This episode is about legacy, restraint, and approaching both art and angling with intention.

855 | Trout Spey Tips for Dry Flies & Streamers with Howard Cole of...

Episode Show Notes If you’ve ever stood knee-deep in a Western river wondering whether a trout spey rod might change your whole approach, this conversation...

Find Better Water, Avoid the Crowds: TroutRoutes Step-by-Step Guide with Erik Johnsen

I recently sat down with Erik Johnsen from TroutRoutes and did something we’ve honestly never done before on the show. Instead of just talking...

854 | PGA Pro Phil Blackmar Applies Tour-Level Precision to Redfish Sight-Fishing

Episode Show Notes Today, we're sitting down with someone who has lived two deep lives, one on the PGA Tour and one on the flats...
top trout flies

853 | Top Trout Flies with Steve Smith of Smitty’s Fly Box

Episode Show Notes Some flies come and go, but a few patterns just keep catching fish no matter where you take them. In this episode,...

853 | San Juan River, Streamers, and Giant Browns with James Garrettson of About...

James Garrettson of About Trout takes us deep into the San Juan tailwater—well beyond the Instagram version—to show what really makes this river a world-class streamer fishery. He breaks down how big trout behave in frog water, why depth and stalls matter more than speed, and how his team consistently targets fish over 30 inches. James shares the story behind a true San Juan giant, talks streamer setups, flow windows, guide etiquette, and why he spends every free day exploring the same river he’s guided for a decade. If you’ve ever wondered how to fish deep, slow, technical water for outsized browns, this episode is the blueprint.
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