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In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash is joined by renowned fly tying expert Tim Flagler. While many know Tim for his popular tying videos and appearances at fly fishing shows, few are aware of his extensive involvement in hosting fly fishing travel around the globe. Marvin and Tim dive into the intricacies of destination travel, sharing valuable insights and humorous anecdotes from Tim's journeys.
Tim reflects on his earliest fishing memories with his grandmother at the Jersey Shore and his transition to fly fishing during his college years at St. Lawrence University. He credits mentors like Dr. Green and Les Shannon for shaping his fly fishing and tying journey. The conversation also covers Tim's passion for fly tying, his obsession with new materials and his experiences in video production, highlighting his favorite tools and techniques.
The episode explores Tim's hosted trips, emphasizing the importance of physical ability, cultural openness and group dynamics when selecting the right trip. Tim shares stories from his travels to Patagonia, Montana and beyond, offering a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes work involved in making each trip a success. He also provides tips for potential travelers, including the significance of travel insurance and a valid passport.
Listeners are encouraged to follow Tim's adventures and stay updated on his latest projects, including new videos and appearances at upcoming fly fishing shows. Tight lines, everyone!
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In this engaging episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash sits down with Chase Smith, the creative mind behind the innovative Spiral Spook. Together, they explore Chase's design philosophy, the evolution of his signature pattern and the challenges of scaling a fly tying business. Chase shares insights into his journey from conventional angling to fly fishing, highlighting the influence of his Texas roots and his passion for predator species like bass and redfish.
Chase delves into the intricacies of fly design, discussing the importance of materials and the unique challenges of creating flies that mimic conventional lures. He emphasizes the value of creativity and adaptability in fly tying, offering tips for fellow tiers on how to enhance their craft. Listeners will also learn about Chase's upcoming projects, including collaborations with Montana Fly Company and The Chocklett Factory.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a talented fly designer and gain insights into fly tying innovation. Tight lines!
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Helpful Episode Chapters
00:00 Introduction
06:54 Influences in Fly Design
11:25 Scaling Up Production Tying
20:44 Spiral Spook Development
24:46 Design Philosophy and Inspiration
27:39 Tips for Aspiring Fly Tiers
29:43 Upcoming Projects
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In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash sits down with Pennsylvania guide Frank Landis to delve into the art of night fishing for predator trout. They explore all aspects of this thrilling pursuit, from scouting water and selecting the right gear to choosing flies and perfecting presentation techniques. Frank shares his insights on the unique challenges and rewards of fishing under the cover of darkness, offering listeners a treasure trove of practical advice and fascinating anecdotes.
Marvin and Frank also discuss the importance of mentorship in fly fishing, with Frank highlighting the influence of his father and other notable figures in his angling journey. They touch on the distinctive fly fishing culture in Pennsylvania and the camaraderie among local guides.
Listeners will gain valuable tips on everything from the best rod and reel setups to the nuances of fly selection and presentation at night. Frank emphasizes the importance of patience, persistence and experimentation, encouraging anglers to embrace the unique sensory experience of night fishing and to be mindful of their surroundings and local landowners.
Don't miss this episode packed with expert advice, local insights and a deep dive into the exciting world of night fishing for predator trout.
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00:00 Introduction
07:56 The Journey to Becoming a Guide
13:01 Discovering Night Fishing
17:43 Differences in Night Fishing Techniques
23:26 Gear Essentials for Night Fishing
35:33 Selecting the Right Flies
48:36 Strategies for Attacking the Water
55:36 Common Mistakes Made by Newbies
58:25 Respecting Landowners and Safety at Night
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In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash welcomes back the multi-talented Brian Hester, an artist, inventor and, now, author. Brian shares updates on his latest artistic endeavors, collaborations with Jam Up Apparel and MothBear and his exciting new book, "She Talks to Fish." The conversation covers Brian's journey from the easel to industrial design, including his innovative use of tactile materials and magnets in his projects.
Brian discusses his partnership with Jam Up Apparel, highlighting how his unique fish skin designs have been successfully translated into stylish and functional hoodies. He also delves into his collaboration with MothBear, where his inventive magnetic fly box and other gear have been developed to enhance the fly fishing experience.
The episode takes a deeper dive into Brian's novel, "She Talks to Fish," which tells the inspiring story of Maya Jones, a young African American woman breaking barriers in the fly fishing world. Brian explains the genesis of the project, the extensive research and collaboration with his co-author cousin and the challenges of writing from a perspective different from his own. He also shares the exciting news of actress Angie Harmon's endorsement and involvement in the potential film adaptation of the book.
Listeners will find this episode packed with creativity, innovation and inspiration, as Brian Hester's passion for art, invention and storytelling shines through.
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In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash sits down with the multi-talented Greg Senyo—fly designer, author, outfitter and all-around fishy dude. From his early fishing memories in Girard, Pennsylvania, to building his brand, Schultz Outfitters and Montana Fly Company, Greg shares a candid look at his journey. They also discuss his latest endeavor, the Pack Mule 300, and Greg's unfiltered opinions on the fly fishing industry.
Greg reminisces about his early mentors and the traditional trout opener in Pennsylvania, sharing how these experiences shaped his passion for fly fishing. He talks about his transition to fly fishing, inspired by his best friend, and how he bought his first fly rod at a local buyer's fair. Greg also highlights the influential figures in his life, like Clyde Murray, who helped elevate his fly tying skills.
The conversation shifts to Greg's extensive career in the industry, from guiding and outfitting to developing signature flies and materials. He discusses his work with major companies like Orvis and Hareline, and how these opportunities helped him build his reputation. Greg also opens up about his decision to sell Steelhead Alley Outfitters and the importance of staying true to his character.
Marvin and Greg dive into the challenges and pet peeves of the fly fishing industry, touching on topics like social media, industry trends and the devaluation of talent. Greg shares his thoughts on the direction of the industry and the importance of maintaining authenticity.
Greg also talks about life changes, including his shift in priorities after starting a family and overcoming serious health issues. He shares the motivation behind his Pack Mule 300 charity hike, which raised funds for his sons' high school lacrosse teams, and the importance of setting an example for his kids through hard work and determination.
Don't miss this episode packed with honest insights, industry wisdom and a touch of humor as Marvin and Greg explore the highs and lows of a life in fly fishing.
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In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash chats with Steve Maldonado, also known by his aliases Skeeter or Jonny Lunchmeat. They delve into Steve’s journey from his sparkle boat days to his immersion in fly fishing, with a special focus on tying predator flies. Steve shares his earliest fishing memories, his competitive bass fishing experiences and how a move to Colorado shifted his focus to fly fishing. He also discusses the influential mentors who have shaped his fly tying skills and his passion for chasing tarpon and big browns on the fly.
Steve provides valuable insights into his fly design philosophy, particularly for predator flies, and offers practical tips for aspiring fly designers. He emphasizes the importance of thread pressure, consistent tying techniques and the significance of the retrieve in effectively fishing a fly. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fly fishing, this episode is packed with useful advice and engaging stories from Steve's fishing adventures.
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Helpful Episode Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:17 The Sparkle Boat Days
06:25 The Fly Fishing Itch
09:03 Mentorship in Fly Fishing
13:47 Favorite Rivers in Colorado
16:33 Tying Techniques and Tools
19:47 Predator Fly Design Philosophy
25:35 The Jungle Junkie
31:21 Umpqua Selection Process
33:14 Tips for Aspiring Fly Designers
36:23 Tips for Handling Hair
39:16 Experimenting with New Materials
43:11 Upcoming Travel and Hosted Trips
48:59 Custom Fly Orders
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Join host Marvin Cash on The Articulate Fly for an enriching conversation with returning guest and author Steve Ramirez. In this episode, Steve delves into the profound lessons he's learned from the river and provides an update on his latest book, "Casting Homeward." Marvin and Steve discuss the importance of adapting to life's unpredictable nature, the value of curiosity and learning and the deep connections we form with nature and each other through fly fishing.
Steve shares insights from his successful "Casting" book series, reflecting on the journey from "Casting Forward" to the upcoming release of "Casting Homeward." He also hints at his future projects and the philosophical and practical lessons embedded in his writing.
Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom and inspiration, highlighting the therapeutic and transformative power of fly fishing. Tight lines!
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00:00 Introduction
6:37 Lessons from Fly Fishing and Life
14:29 The Journey Interview
16:57 The Serendipity of Fly Fishing
22:04 The Importance of Curiosity
24:01 Gaining Perspective from Nature
29:06 Concerns about Disconnect from Nature
35:35 Connecting with All Living Beings
38:52 Technology as a Tool
55:52 Never Stop Learning
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Join host Marvin Cash on The Articulate Fly for an inspiring conversation with Adam Hortenberry, the creative mind behind Anchor Fly and Tackle. In this episode, Adam shares his rapid journey from a gear enthusiast to a passionate fly angler and fly tier. He also provides exciting details about the inaugural Rhode Island Fly Bash on July 13 at Rejects Brewing Company.
Adam dives into his earliest fishing memories, recounting nostalgic days spent chasing bluegill with his grandfather. He discusses his transition to fly fishing in 2018 and the subsequent leap into fly tying in 2020. Adam highlights the mentors who have guided him, including Allen Rupp, Robb Alexander and Landon Mayer, and the invaluable lessons they've imparted.
Listeners will gain insights into Adam's fly tying techniques, his favorite materials and the importance of preparation and organization. He also shares his experiences at fly fishing shows and the significance of learning from fellow anglers. Whether you're a seasoned fly tier or just starting, this episode is packed with practical tips and inspiration to elevate your craft. Tight lines!
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Pop Fleyes: Bob Popovics's Approach to Saltwater Fly Design
Fleye Design: Techniques, Insights, Patterns
Modern Streamers For Trophy Trout II: More Techniques, Tactics, And Patterns
Game Changer: Tying Flies that Look and Swim Like the Real Thing
Smallmouth Bass Flies Top to Bottom
Smallmouth: Modern Fly-Fishing Methods, Tactics, and Techniques
Snag a Ticket to the Rhode Island Fly Bash
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Join host Marvin Cash on The Articulate Fly for a captivating episode with Olympic skier, angler and podcaster Andy Mill. Andy generously shares life lessons and wisdom from his skiing, angling and broadcasting journey. From his earliest fishing memory in Laramie, Wyoming, to his transformation into a renowned tarpon angler, Andy's stories are both inspiring and insightful.
Andy discusses the importance of mentors like Chuck Fothergill, Ernie Schwiebert and Harry Spear, and how they shaped his angling skills. He also delves into the mental and physical preparation required to excel in both skiing and tarpon fishing. Andy's journey from being a competitive skier to winning prestigious tarpon tournaments is a testament to his relentless drive and passion for excellence.
Whether you're interested in the intricacies of saltwater fly fishing or the mindset of a champion, this episode is packed with valuable insights and anecdotes. Andy's reflections on life, family and the pursuit of dreams are sure to resonate with listeners.
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0:00 Introduction
4:15 Mentors and Impactful Figures
10:02 Transition from Skiing to Tarpon Fishing
15:05 Attraction to Saltwater and Tarpon
17:16 Definition of a Great Tarpon Angler
22:10 Challenges for Anglers with Limited Experience
24:13 Journey from Starting to Winning Tournaments
31:29 Mental Toughness and Preparation
37:00 Fishing Against Yourself versus Other People
46:48 Chasing Dreams and Preserving History
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Join host Marvin Cash on The Articulate Fly as he sits down with Sylvia Huron and her son, Ian, to delve into Sylvia's inspiring recovery journey and the impactful work of their nonprofit, Reeling in Serenity. This heartfelt episode explores Sylvia's path from addiction to recovery, the challenges she faced and the pivotal role of fly fishing in her healing process. Ian provides a unique perspective on supporting a loved one through addiction, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries and being an empathetic listener.
Sylvia and Ian discuss the founding of Reeling in Serenity, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals in recovery through the therapeutic benefits of fly fishing. They share insights into the organization’s retreats, the importance of community support and the transformative power of spending time on the water. The episode also highlights the generous support from the fly fishing community and upcoming events, including retreats and a silent auction.
Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is or simply interested in the healing power of fly fishing, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration.
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Helpful Episode Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:08 Sylvia's Path to Addiction
10:37 Overcoming Shame in Recovery
12:47 Accepting the Need for Help
15:27 Turning Point in Recovery Journey
29:24 Supporting Someone in Recovery
36:40 Introducing Fly Fishing
41:43 Healing Qualities of Water
44:22 Learning Patience and Forgiveness
47:33 Starting a Not-for-Profit
59:16 Gratitude for Fly Fishing Community Support
1:02:06 Upcoming Events
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Embark on a journey through the world of fly fishing with host Marvin Cash as he welcomes Morten Valeur, co-founder of Ahrex Hooks, to The Articulate Fly. In this episode, they delve into the Scandinavian approach to fishing, the artistry of fly tying and the science behind hook design.
Morten, hailing from Denmark, recounts his earliest fishing memories by a small pond, setting the stage for a life-long passion. He shares his transition from spinning gear to fly fishing and the influence of American fishing literature on his development as an angler.
The conversation takes a turn towards the business side of things as Morten discusses the inception of Ahrex Hooks, the challenges of keeping stock during the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of listening to the fishing community to perfect hook designs.
Listeners will gain insight into the collaborations with fly fishing legends like Bob Popovics and Bob Clouser, understanding the nuances of hook features and the future of Ahrex Hooks, including an exciting teaser about an upcoming project with Blane Chocklett.
Marvin and Morten also touch upon the value of real-life connections in the fly fishing industry, despite the digital age's convenience. Tune in for an episode filled with wisdom, nostalgia and the shared love for the sport that binds us all.
Tight lines and inspired tying await you in this episode of The Articulate Fly!
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Helpful Episode Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:02 Early Fishing Memories
7:05 Mentors in Fly Fishing
9:09 Scandinavian Fishing Culture
12:53 Starting Fly Tying
15:13 Favorite Flies to Tie
24:36 Birth of Ahrex Hooks
38:19 Understanding the Importance of Hooks in Fly Fishing
43:22 Design Process for New Fly Hooks
48:19 Evolution of Hook Design at Ahrex
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Immerse yourself in the enchanting Driftless region with host Marvin Cash as he sits down with PJ Smith of PJ's Guide Service on The Articulate Fly. PJ divulges the allure of the Driftless Area's spring-fed creeks, home to spirited brown and brook trout and shares his seasoned guidance for mastering these intimate waters.
In this episode, PJ recounts his earliest fishing memories, the pivotal moments that drew him to fly fishing and the mentors who've shaped his approach to angling. He delves into the unique challenges of casting in the Driftless, where thick brush and clear, shallow streams demand precision and stealth. PJ's insights extend beyond the catch, emphasizing the importance of understanding the environment and the subtle interplay of insects and currents.
Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the art of guiding as PJ reflects on his journey from part-time passion to full-time guide, his decision to join the ranks of Orvis-endorsed professionals and the realities behind the romanticized life of a fishing guide. With humor and humility, he discusses the balance between teaching, ensuring client satisfaction and the relentless pursuit of those unforgettable days on the water.
Whether you're a novice seeking the thrill of your first trout or an experienced angler looking to refine your technique, PJ's stories and tips are sure to inspire your next fishing adventure in the Driftless or beyond.
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0:00 Introduction
5:16 Mentors in Fly Fishing
8:16 The Driftless: A Special Trout Area
11:44 Fishing Techniques in the Driftless
18:48 Getting the Guide Bug
22:41 Transition to Full-Time Guide
25:06 Challenges of Working for Yourself
26:57 Becoming Orvis Endorsed
32:41 The Secret to Being a Good Guide
49:56 Teaching Classes and Workshops
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Embark on a riveting journey into the world of prespawn smallmouth bass with host Marvin Cash as he sits down with Brendan Ruch on The Articulate Fly. Brendan opens up about his evolution from a young angler casting soft plastics to the founder of Ruch Angling. With a deep dive into the tactics that make spring smallmouth fishing exhilarating, he shares invaluable insights into the art of fly retrieval, the allure of the Leggy Boi and the importance of timing and technique in presenting streamers.
As the conversation flows, Brendan reflects on the mentors who've shaped his journey, from the TCO Fly Shop team to the innovative minds in Michigan. He reveals how gear fishing has honed his fly fishing skills, particularly in crafting and presenting predator flies that mimic wounded prey. Listeners will gain a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of guiding, the subtleties of smallmouth behavior and the thrill of witnessing savage topwater strikes.
Whether you're a novice casting your first streamer or an experienced angler seeking to refine your craft, this episode is a treasure trove of knowledge, humor and passion for the sport. So, grab your favorite fly rod, tune in and let Brendan's expertise and stories fuel your next fishing adventure.
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Helpful Episode Chapters
0:00 Introduction
7:22 Fishing with Gear vs. Fly
13:28 Individual Fish Personalities in Summer
15:38 Tips for Pre-Spawn Smallmouth Fishing
30:10 Fly Tying Influences
36:14 Fly Casting Challenges
42:35 Selling Fly Patterns
44:06 Guide Season Overview
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Wade into the dynamic waters of central Georgia with host Marvin Cash on The Articulate Fly as he joins fly tyer and Riverkeeper Fletcher Sams for a riveting conversation about the elusive shoal bass, innovative fly designs and the vital work of safeguarding the region's aquatic habitats. Fletcher shares his deep connection to these unique fish, recounting the vivid childhood memories that sparked his passion and the journey that led him to the "dark side" of fly fishing.
The episode dives into Fletcher's creative process, from the conception of his signature Tweaker fly to the meticulous crafting of streamers that mimic wounded baitfish with uncanny realism. Listeners will glean insights into the challenges of presenting flies in the rapid-filled shoal habitats and the tactics that can turn a bright, clear day into a showcase of aggressive topwater strikes.
As the conversation ebbs and flows, Fletcher opens up about his day job as the executive director of the Altamaha Riverkeeper, highlighting the triumphs and trials of environmental advocacy and the exciting prospects of establishing Georgia's first national park.
Whether you're a seasoned angler or an aspiring conservationist, this episode is a masterclass in the art of fly fishing and the importance of stewardship. So, pull up a chair, tune in and let Fletcher's stories and expertise inspire your next adventure on the water.
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The Chocklett Factory Comes to Charlotte!
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0:00 Introduction
8:17 Chasing Edge Species
13:21 Understanding Shoal Bass
22:08 Other Species of Interest
25:00 Interest in Tying Flies
27:57 Influential Fly Tiers
32:08 Fly Tying Techniques
33:40 Notable Fly Patterns
37:09 Tweaker Modification
38:46 Fishing Techniques
41:40 Unique Flies for Shoal Bass
46:32 The Quack Head
50:25 Swimbo Fly
54:44 Simplified Fly Selection
57:55 The Altamaha Riverkeeper
1:03:34 Current Watershed Challenges
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Join Marvin Cash and the legendary Jack Dennis for a profound journey through the annals of American fly fishing history on this captivating episode of The Articulate Fly. Jack recounts his cherished memories of his friendship with the iconic Lee Wulff.
As Jack weaves tales of their adventures, from the serendipitous beginnings to the forging of a bond over shared passions, listeners are treated to intimate glimpses of Lee's life, his philosophy on fishing and conservation and the lasting impact he had on the sport. Jack's narrative is punctuated with anecdotes of other fly fishing greats, revealing the rich tapestry of relationships that define the community.
The episode is more than just a recollection; it's a tribute to Lee's innovative spirit, from his development of the fly vest to his advocacy for catch and release. It is a testament to the power of fly fishing to transcend mere sport, becoming a conduit for life lessons and personal growth.
So, settle in for an episode that is as much a masterclass in fly fishing lore as it is a celebration of the friendships and encounters that shape our lives. Cast into the past with us, and emerge with a renewed appreciation for the pioneers who charted the course of our sport. Tight lines, everyone!
The Chocklett Factory Comes to Charlotte!
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Helpful Episode Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:02 Meeting Lee Wulff
9:33 Meeting Curt Gowdy
21:17 Lee's Excitement for One-Fly Contest
24:31 Experimenting with Fly Patterns with Lee
27:14 Evolution of One-Fly Contest
32:59 Memorable Fishing Trips with Lee
36:48 The Value of Fly Fishing
39:35 Special Connection with Joan
52:36 Lee's Journey with Dan Bailey
58:46 Protecting Trout Streams Through Catch and Release
1:09:11 Reflecting on Life as a Journey
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Embark on a magnetic journey with host Marvin Cash as he welcomes Scott Wilday of Lid Rig to The Articulate Fly. Scott reels us in with the origin story of Lid Rig, sparked by a lakeside epiphany and a penchant for Coors Light. Discover how a bachelor party and a magnetic golf ball marker led to the innovation of Lid Rig's flagship product, the magnetic nipper, and how Scott's transition from healthcare tech to tangible fishing tools is changing the angling game.
As they delve into the challenges of startup life and the thrill of product development, Scott unveils the unique features of Lid Rig's nippers, from their opposing magnets to the integrated bottle opener and hook sharpener. He also gives us a sneak peek into the exciting world of Lid Rig's expanding universe, including the slap bracelet-inspired Mag Band, the versatile Stash Tray and the innovative modular fly boxes that are taking the fishing community by storm.
Listeners will be hooked by Scott's candid reflections on building a brand, the power of community and the magnetic philosophy that binds the Lid Rig product suite. With a tease of the upcoming Lid Rig 3.0 and an invitation to join the brand's vibrant social media following, this episode is a treasure trove for anglers eager to streamline their gear and embrace the magnetic revolution.
So, ready your fly vests and open your minds to the possibilities of a less-is-more approach. Follow the magnetic pull to Lid Rig's social media and website and, as always, tight lines!
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0:00:00 Introduction
0:02:09 Scott's Fishing Journey
0:06:30 The Genesis of Lid Rig
0:09:04 Scott's Inventor Background
0:11:12 Scott's Unique Nipper Design
0:25:50 Lid Rig's Growing Community
0:27:21 Design Philosophy at Lid Rig
0:35:15 Future Vision for Lid Rig
0:40:52 Generosity in the Fly Fishing Community
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Embark on a journey with Marvin Cash as he casts a line into the world of Grundens with Curtis Graves and Jim Kershaw on this episode of The Articulate Fly. Curtis and Jim, the masterminds behind Grundens' innovative product design, share their philosophy on creating gear that's not just durable but thoughtfully engineered to enhance the angling experience.
The duo reveals the meticulous attention to detail that goes into their products, from the groundbreaking Boundary waders with their unique suspension system to the upcoming Portal rain jacket, designed for the ultimate dryness even in torrential downpours. They also hint at exciting developments, like the soon-to-launch sunshirt line, ensuring anglers are well-protected and stylish under the blazing sun.
Listeners will also get a behind-the-scenes look at the rigorous testing that Grundens gear undergoes, ensuring that every product lives up to the brand's promise of keeping you dry and comfortable, no matter the conditions. With a nod to the upcoming mid-layer that pairs perfectly with the Portal jacket, Curtis and Jim demonstrate that Grundens is about more than just waders; it's about a comprehensive approach to angling apparel.
Whether you're wading through a serene stream or braving the harsh elements at sea, this episode of The Articulate Fly is a deep dive into the gear that gets you through your fishing adventures. So cast off your doubts, gear up for the elements and, remember, tight lines!
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Helpful Episode Chapters
0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:48 Early Fishing Memories
0:04:51 Curtis and Jim's Journey to Grundens
0:32:03 Building Future-Proof Waders
0:44:06 Designing for Different Angling Needs
1:15:00 A Different Customer Experience
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Dive deep into the essence of fly fishing with host Marvin Cash as he welcomes back the esteemed Davy Wotton for part two of a riveting discussion on becoming a complete angler. In this nearly three-hour treasure trove of wisdom, Davy shares insights gained from a lifetime on the water, exploring everything from the impact of fishing frequency to the subtleties of fly presentation and the importance of being an observant angler.
Listeners will be treated to Davy's expert analysis on common casting errors, the art of nymph fishing and the nuanced strategies behind targeting selective trout. He also discusses the evolution of fly tying, from the scarcity of materials to the modern abundance of synthetics, and the importance of adaptability in both tying and fishing.
With a nod to the intricacies and lifelong journey of fly fishing, this episode is a must-listen for anglers seeking to elevate their craft.
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0:00:00 Introduction
0:03:32 Being Aware of River Conditions and Fly Selection
0:12:56 Understanding the Varied Food Sources in the Water Column
0:28:05 The Importance of Developing Multiple Fly Fishing Skills
0:38:05 Fish Behavior and Feeding Patterns
0:46:46 Adaptation: Changing Tactics When Fishing Isn't Successful
0:48:45 Universal Flies for Catching Trout Worldwide
0:56:54 Presenting Flies to Wary Fish for Successful Fishing
1:05:54 The Skill and Versatility of Fly Tiers
1:13:30 Sowbug Event in Mountain Home, March 2024
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Join host Marvin Cash as he reconnects with euronymphing guru Josh Miller. Since his last visit, Josh has navigated the currents of fatherhood, clinched a world championship with the US Youth Team and penned Euro Nymphing: Tips, Tactics and Techniques. This episode, sponsored by Norvise, delves into Josh's unique perspective on euronymphing and the strategies that have propelled Josh to the pinnacle of our sport.
Listeners are invited to explore the foundational elements of Josh's approach, as he emphasizes the importance of process over gear and the transformative power of mentorship. Whether you're a seasoned angler or someone dipping your toes in the stream for the first time, this episode offers a chance to rethink the way you engage with the water.
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In the latest episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash sits down with British fly fishing legend Davy Wotton for an illuminating reflection on his earliest memories discovering the sport as a child in the UK countryside. Davy vividly recalls being transfixed by an old man gracefully fly fishing on a nearby river, sparking a lifelong passion. He shares how boarding school mentors like its game master nurtured his interest by providing fly tying materials and guiding him to books that built his knowledge. We learn how Davy diligently honed his skills at the vise and studying insect hatches to become an expert angler proficient in nymphing, dry flies, and other techniques. His wisdom emphasizes that close observation and time on the water are key to understanding trout behavior across seasons. This is a must-listen origin story from one of fly fishing's most iconic figures.
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Helpful Episode Chapters
0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:33 Childhood Fishing Memories by the River
0:07:00 Boarding School: A Gateway to Fishing and Self-Education
0:19:06 Practical Application and the Need for Hands-on Experience
0:30:44 The Right Flies and Presentations Crucial for Inducing Fish to Take.
0:41:22 The Skills Required to be a Complete Angler
0:55:16 The Importance of Proper Casting Technique
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