I’m not a biologist. But I do have enough common sense to analyze data, listen to experts, and pay attention to the world around me. Consequently, I’m aware that it isn’t wise to fish for trout as the thermometer goes up. It is more nuanced than “don’t fish when it is hot” though. Air temperature …
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Podcast Ep. 245: Go Big for Bass
Bass anglers learning how to fish for trout have an uphill climb. There is an entirely new lexicon to master and lots of tiny, particular gear to figure out. However, trout anglers – specifically fly fishers – have a lot to learn when it comes to chasing bass. One hurdle they have to overcome is …
Podcast Ep. 244: Just Enough Gear for a Little Fishing
You’ve got a work trip or family vacation coming up. You think that either: a) There’s no way you can bring all you need for any legitimate fishing. Or, b) There’s no way you can fit anything in your luggage/minivan. I’m here to alleviate all of your worries. Taking a moment from doing the very …
Podcast Ep. 243: A Fin in the Water of Trout Genetics
The eye does amazing things. With our vision alone, we can discern and identify a dazzling array of variables. You can see intricate vermiculation lines across the back of a brook trout, unique spot patterns on a mountain cutthroat, or a shimmering azure cheek of a wild brown trout. And while that counts for a …
Podcast Ep. 242: Midges – 12 Months of Dry Flies
You can do it. You can fish teeny, tiny flies. Moreover, you want to do it. Why? Because if you can fish midges then you can probably fish dry flies any day you want to. In virtually all healthy ecosystems there will always be some tiny insects on the surface film. And somewhere, trout will …
Podcast Ep. 241: Rods! Casting! Action!
Why did you pick the fly rod that you did? Was it the label? Was it the price? Was it how it felt when you wiggled it in the store? Or, was it because the rod cast a line in a way that fit your stroke and your fishing? Okay, now: why does the rod …
Podcast Ep. 240: Fly Fishing Accusations, XXIV
Fly fishing is about a whole lot more than catching fish. I’ve expressed that sentiment in quite a few ways over the years here on Casting Across. This week’s podcast touches on that theme in a few different ways. While I do give some practical, “tips-n’-tricks” information at the end, the majority of the ~20 …
Podcast Ep. 239: Wade Safe & Stay Alive
This week I was doing some research on how safe fly fishing is compared to other outdoor activities. Good news: it is safe. Bad news: it puts you in a position where you’ll be facing 2 of the 3 most common causes of death outside. Take a listen to the podcast to figure out what …
Podcast Ep. 237: Your First Cast with Bamboo
Bamboo might be what your great grandpa’s rod was made out of. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t fish with it too. And maybe, that means fishing with grandpa’s clunky five-and-dime bamboo fly rod. Why fish with a rod material that is now three generations old? Today I talk through three reasons why you …
Podcast Ep. 236: Fishing Centimeters Down
Dry flies, nymphs, and streamers. They work just fine, but there are plenty of ways to fish these flies. One of the most effective ways to fish dries and nymphs is in the surface film or just below the surface. While a high-floating dry is romantic and bottom-ticking nymphs get a lot of hype, fish …