
Spring Creeks and Spot Fishing the Livingston Montana Area | Fly Fishing Insider Podcast
Your host, Christian Bacasa, speaks with guide Jan Axtelll who now lives in Montana but has been a guide and angler across the US. Jan fell in love with the spring creeks of Livingston, Montana, and returned later in life to make it his home and place of business. His passion for the area rings through as he describes the water and specifics of how to be successful when fishing such brilliant water.

SKWALA Backeddy | Wader Review | Red's Fly Shop
Joe Rotter @ Red's gives us the initial overview on the Skwala Back Eddy wader. This is a (4) layer "bombproof" wader with some really great features including exterior stretch pockets under the arm, magnetic shoulder straps, knee pads (removable), and a very articulated cut for karate kicks and hurdling over barbed wire fences.

Chasing Grayling - Ep.2 Season 3 Buffet Series | with Gilbert Rowley
Episode 2 features a backcountry experience chasing the elusive arctic grayling! Dry flies only! One of the most beautiful fish on the planet! About as fun as fly fishing can get! Whether your preference is chasing trout in a cold mountain stream, bonefish on a secluded flat, or large mouth bass in your favorite warm water pond, this series has something for you!

Urban fishing in Denver for Trout and Carp | with Fly Fishing Insider Podcast
Your host, Christian Bacasa, speaks with guide Nic Hall. Nic developed a passion for urban fishing. Yes, fishing ditches, troughs, gutters, offshoots, etc. In one case, he videoed pickup up a 24-inch rainbow in 2 inches of water in a road ditch. However, he fell in love with Carp and downloaded all his beta on catching carp and how to learn and be successful quickly.

Step by Step Guide: Fly Tying for Beginners The Frenchie
he Frenchie—a go-to pattern for any real trout fisherman. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler, this tutorial covers all you need to know to craft this simple yet effective nymph. Let's dive in and master this essential trout pattern!

Tarpon On Topwater- Ben’s Insane Quest for A Day-Saving Fish on a Fly Rod | Dorsal Outdoors
In episode 6, Ben and Ben journey out for bonefish... and then things go wrong.
So they pivot to beach side fishing for jacks... and still no dice. So they take their fly fishing talents to a back swamp lagoon, where the tarpon are cramped, angry... and hungry. All 7 eats in slow motion + multiple camera angles. Just. Plain. Fun.

96 HOURS NORTH: Exploring Remote Glacial Streams in Canada (pt. 2) | Wild Fly Productions
For the next 96 Hours, my buddy @PhelpsontheFly and I will be living out of his van, exploring a variety of rivers in the Canadian Rockies. This region is home to some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world as well as my 2 favorite freshwater fish. Follow along this 2-part series as we roadtrip through Canada's pristine wilderness.

EP 156 Austin Campbell of Colorado | SoFly Fishing Podcasts
The So Fly Crew sit with angler and guide from Colorado, Austin Campbell. Austin got the bug for fishing in Kansas before moving to Colorado - that's when his fly fishing life really began. Since then he's turned angling into a full-time gig, and now guides people on the waters throughout the state. He also leads an organization called Community Fly Fishing that's dedicated to creating more opportunities for people to get into fly fishing and meet likeminded fanatics.

Preserving Paradise: Voices and Perspectives from the Jefferson River Basin | Frogwater Productions
The long-term health of one of the world’s best trout fisheries (Jefferson River Basin - which includes the Big Hole, Beaverhead, Jefferson, and Ruby Rivers) is in question according to the population data collected annually by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.

Learn to Fly Fish: How to Fish a Double Dry Fly Rig | Montana Angler Fly Fishing
Fishing two dry flies can increase your success when fly fishing. In Montana Angler's Learn to Fly Fish video series instructor Matt Wilhelm reviews the advantages of fishing two dry flies at the same time.

Step by Step Guide: Salt Water Fly Tying for Beginners Lefty's Deceiver
Lefty's Deceiver – a legendary saltwater fly pattern renowned for its versatility and effectiveness in imitating baitfish. In this step-by-step guide, we'll walk you through the process of tying this fly, developed by the legendary angler Lefty Kreh. Let's dive in and elevate your saltwater fly fishing game with this timeless pattern!

Fly Fish America | EP1 | MISSOURI | with Bluff Line Media
Welcome to "FLY FISH AMERICA" presented by Bluff Line Media. This new series will feature both short and long-form documentary films sharing anglers’ stories and exploring unique habitats across the western hemisphere. We’re excited to share EP1 showcasing America’s first federally protected river systems, the prolific Taneycomo tailwater and native smallmouth waters deep in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks.

Jack Dennis on the American Sportsman Show, One Fly, the Royal Humpy Fly | Anchored Podcast
Jack Dennis is a long-time guide, author, television personality, and one of the early pioneers of fly-fishing. In this two-part episode with Jack, we discuss how he got his start in the fly-fishing industry, some of the most famous names in the business, his television series, the annual One Fly competition, his renowned Humpy fly, and more.

WILL THIS CHEAP FLY ROD OUTFISH A BIG MONEY ROD? | with Eric Estrada
Watch along as I put two fly rods against each other while fishing for Tarpon in south Florida. One is a $20 fly rod, the other is a handcrafted piece of art custom built fly rod. Which rod will get more bites? Let’s find out!

There and Back Again: Exploring Two Incredible Steelhead Lodges
Embark on an adventure into the heart of steelhead fishing with a journey to two of British Columbia's most remote and captivating locations. From the legendary Babine Steelhead Lodge, nestled along the renowned Babine River, to the unspoiled rivers of Haida Gwaii, home to Copper Bay Lodge, these destinations offer unparalleled experiences for avid steelhead junkies.

Step by Step Guide: Fly Tying for Beginners JuJu Baetis Nymph
Introducing the JuJu Baetis Nymph – a proven favorite among fly anglers for imitating the elusive Baetis mayfly nymph. In this step-by-step guide, we'll walk you through the process of tying this highly effective pattern, that has been a staple in the box for many years. Whether you're a beginner looking to expand your fly-tying repertoire or a seasoned angler seeking a reliable nymph pattern, join us as whip up the JuJu Baetis.

How to Spot Fish on Saltwater Flats, with Jason Franklin | The Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast
Are there any tricks to spotting fish on saltwater flats, especially if it's your first time? You may be disappointed to hear that there is no magic bullet and every place you fish will offer different species, water color, and depth. But Jason Franklin [37:36] has a lifetime of experience helping his clients to spot bonefish and permit in the water, and he gives us some solid tips on how to develop this skill.

Fishing the MOST AMAZING Trout Water | Trippin On Trout
Back out with my buddy Jarrod exploring some the best trout water I've seen. Dry/dropper rigs, sight fishing and some quality fish made for an epic day in the hills. Don't forget to like, comment and Subscribe!

Step by Step Guide: Salt Water Fly Tying for Beginners Clouser Minnow
Introducing the Clouser Minnow – a staple in saltwater fly fishing known for its versatility and effectiveness. In this guide, we'll walk you through the essential steps to tie this iconic pattern that has been my one of my favorite baitfish flies since I was a kid. Whether you're new to saltwater fly tying or seeking to refine your skills, join us as we talk about the fundamentals of crafting the Clouser Minnow.

Through the Eyes of Trout | Understanding How Trout See
In the world of fly fishing, understanding the vision of trout is essential for success on the water, how they see can change your approach so knowing the ins and outs can be a huge advantage. In a captivating article originally published in Fly Fisherman in 1990 titled "How Trout See" by Gordon Byrnes, the science of fish vision was explored. Now, Don Stazicker has taken on the task of updating this groundbreaking article, shedding new light on the topic.