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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsWilderness |
Lou DiGena is an accomplished fly tier from New Jersey. He’s an extraordinary guy. We dive deep into fly tying, photography, digital media, and fine art. As I learned on this podcast, he is a professor of fine art and digital media at St John Univer... more
Eric Naguski is an author and guide from Boiling Springs, PA. Central Pennsylvania fly fishing is something of fly fishing folk lore. From the chalk streams to the spring creeks, many say this area has some of the most historic and best trout fishi... more
Let’s face it, panfish, on the whole, are less glamorous than many of the other species we target with a fly rod. Catching a sunfish or crappie, to some, may not be as cool as trout or a tarpon. But for so many of us, we started fishing and maybe ev... more
When you hear about the Susquehanna River, especially for smallmouth, you think about names like Lefty Kreh, Bob Clouser and Brian Shumaker of Susquehanna River Guides. Brian has been mentored by Bob Clouser over the years and Bob was kind enough to... more
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The aim of this podcast is to record live at shows and events. While I’m sure Rob has great equipment, just by the nature of this type of production, there’s a large amount of background noise, echo, etc that makes it less than enjoyable to the listener. While I’ve come to listen to specific interviewees that were of interest, I’ve unsubbed from being a regular listener because I find the cacophonous sound too irritating.
All of the podcasts were extremely well produced. I really enjoyed the different topics from podcast to podcast. It’s great that you take the podcast on the road with you so we get a different view point and topic of discussion from fly fisherman from around the world! I’m HOOKED and will be awaiting for the next episode!
I have listened to all of Robs podcasts. The are very informative and get me excited about new destinations. As a fly Tyer I also have enjoyed and learned from the The interviews with Bob Popovics and the other tyers. Good stuff Rob keep them coming.
Lost me on the intro sounds like an intro to an extreme sports event. Its Fly fishing not NASCAR bass fishing.
Excellent stories with a very enthusiastic host. You can hear how much love and devotion to fly fishing and adventure through this podcast. Keep them coming.
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