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The Articulate Fly Fly Fishing Podcast regularly releases interviews with national and regional personalities covering fly fishing, fly tying and fly fishing travel. We also regularly release fishing reports for the novice and experienced fly angler. Whether you just loved a River Runs Through It or you are a streamer junkie, a dry fly addict, a swinger or a nymph head, we have you covered!

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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!All Things Social MediaFollow Ahrex on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!Helpful Episode Chapters0:00 Introduction1:02 Early Fishing Memories7:05 Mentors in Fly Fishing9:09 Scandinavian Fishing Culture12:53 Starting Fly Tying15:13 Favorite Flies to Tie24:36 Birth of Ahrex Hooks38:19 Understanding the Importance of Hooks in Fly Fishing43:22 Design Process for New Fly Hooks48:19 Evolution of Hook Design at Ahrex
On the latest episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash is joined by George Costa from TCO Fly Shop in State College for a central PA fishing report that's as real-time as it gets. George, ever the optimist despite the soggy conditions, gives us the lowdown on the rising rivers and how the recent deluge is affecting local hatches and fishing prospects.With the Juniata and other waterways already swollen, George shares his insights on where to find fishable water and how to adapt techniques for success. Expect to hear about the strong sulphur and March brown hatches that have been delighting anglers, and get tips on dry fly fishing in murky conditions, streamer tactics and the underrated effectiveness of wormy patterns along the banks.Marvin and George also discuss the community's buzz around the new TCO Fly Shop in Muncy, the upcoming All Fins In tournament benefiting the Clearwater Conservancy and the hot demand for fly fishing classes and guide trips.As always, we encourage your questions and offer the chance to win some Articulate Fly swag and other cool prizes from the shop. So, stay dry, stay safe and, remember, when the rivers recede, it's your time to shine. Tight lines!All Things Social MediaFollow TCO on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!
Join host Marvin Cash as he kicks off the season with Dustin White for the inaugural "On the Water" episode of The Articulate Fly. Dustin, braving the unpredictable Wyoming weather, shares his recent experiences on the water, where the usual early season nymph action has been delightfully complemented by some unexpected dry fly and streamer success.Dustin highlights how the mild winter has led to early migrations of fish up the North Platte River, providing anglers with exceptional opportunities for a fruitful catch. As they discuss the current conditions, Dustin gives a nod to the blue wing hatches and the exciting prospects they bring for the surface action enthusiasts.The episode also features a local flavor segment, spotlighting Frank's Butcher Shop in Casper, Wyoming. This beloved establishment isn't just a place to pick up top-quality cuts of meat; it's a culinary haven for hearty meals and creative cocktails, complete with communal seating and a welcoming atmosphere.Marvin and Dustin discuss their favorite menu items, from the loaded Bloody Marys to the beef tenderloin quesadillas, and Dustin's go-to Bartender's Burger. Plus, Marvin reveals the convenience of Frank's drive-through liquor store service, perfect for grabbing steak and drinks on the go.Wrapping up, Dustin shares details about the Ugly Bug Fly Shop, the hub for all things fly fishing in central Wyoming, from gear and guide services to destination travel advice. With summer hours in effect, the shop is ready to serve the needs of every angler.As always, listeners are encouraged to send in questions for the chance to win prizes in future episodes. Despite the chill, Marvin leaves us with a reminder of the joys of fly fishing: no matter the weather, there's always an adventure waiting on the water. Tight lines!To learn more about Dustin, check out our full length interview.All Things Social MediaFollow Ugly Bug Fly Shop on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Follow Dustin on Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand?...
Host Marvin Cash reels in another exciting East Tennessee fishing report with local expert Ellis Ward on The Articulate Fly. As the seasons shift, Ellis shares his enthusiasm for the potential dry fly action, thanks to the upcoming weather changes bringing consistent rainfall and cooler temperatures to the region.Ellis discusses the impact of recent water releases on the South Holston River, creating opportunities for anglers to explore waters that have been unfished for months. With the unlocking of predator lies and the dispersal of debris, the stage is set for a dynamic fishing experience. He highlights the promise of the sulphur hatch and offers sage advice on fly selection, including his trusty submerged midge patterns and topwater strategies.Responding to a listener's question, Ellis delves into his favorite midge patterns for the season, emphasizing the effectiveness of a black zebra midge with a touch of shine. For surface action, he suggests patterns like the Griffith's Gnat and the CDC Puff Daddy, while also providing tips for managing tiny flies and delicate hook sets.Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the waters of East Tennessee, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and tips from Ellis Ward. Tune in to refine your approach, learn what's hatching and get ready to make the most of the upcoming conditions.To learn more about Ellis, check out our interview!All Things Social MediaFollow Ellis and Flyzotics on Instagram.Follow Ellis on YouTube.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!
Host Marvin Cash is joined by Southwest Virginia's own Matt Reilly on The Articulate Fly for an insightful fishing report that anglers won't want to miss. Matt shares his observations on the recent weather patterns and how they're influencing post-spawn smallmouth bass behavior in the region.In this episode, Matt delves into the nuances of fishing during the transitional post-spawn period, offering tips on how to adjust tactics for fish that are recovering from the rigors of spawning. He provides a detailed analysis of river conditions and the impact of fluctuating water temperatures on fish activity, including the shift from pre-spawn to post-spawn stages.Listeners will learn about the importance of handling fish responsibly during this sensitive time and gain an understanding of the various factors that contribute to a successful catch. Matt also answers a listener's question about the key river indicators for when to start focusing on topwater fishing, giving valuable advice on the types of topwater tactics to employ based on water temperature, bug activity and fish behavior.Whether you're planning your next fishing trip or simply looking to deepen your knowledge of smallmouth bass habits, this conversation with Matt Reilly is packed with practical advice and fascinating insights. So grab your gear, tune in and get ready to elevate your fishing experience in Southwest Virginia.To learn more about Matt, check out our full length interview.All Things Social MediaFollow Matt on Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!
Join host Marvin Cash as he explores the intricate world of advanced fly casting with the expertise of Mac Brown on The Articulate Fly. In this episode, Mac unpacks the mechanics of loops, the importance of movement coordination and the efficiency of full arm casting. As they dissect the subtleties of casting strokes and the role of the wrist, arm and shoulder at varying distances, listeners are treated to a masterclass in technique.Delving into the history of casting styles, Mac reflects on how the pioneers of fly fishing established methods that remain the benchmark for top casters today. He emphasizes the advantages of a relaxed tempo, the power of a simple squeeze and the surprising outcomes of slowing down one's casting rhythm.Whether you're honing your short-range accuracy or extending your reach, this conversation is a goldmine of insights. Tune in for a dose of casting wisdom and inspiration, and remember, as Mac and Marvin agree, sometimes slowing down is the key to casting success.All Things Social MediaFollow Mac on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!
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.All Things Social MediaFollow PJ on Facebook and Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!Helpful Episode Chapters0:00 Introduction5:16 Mentors in Fly Fishing8:16 The Driftless: A Special Trout Area11:44 Fishing Techniques in the Driftless18:48 Getting the Guide Bug22:41 Transition to Full-Time Guide25:06 Challenges of Working for Yourself26:57 Becoming Orvis Endorsed32:41 The Secret to Being a Good Guide49:56 Teaching Classes and Workshops
Join host Marvin Cash as he navigates the unpredictable spring fishing conditions of East Tennessee with the keen insights of Ellis Ward on The Articulate Fly. In this episode, Ellis shares his expertise on how to outsmart the weather's impact on tailwater trout and pre-spawn smallmouth bass. From the importance of adjusting presentations to the nuances of boat positioning, Ellis lays out strategies for success when faced with fluctuating temperatures and water levels.As they delve into the intricacies of fly selection and casting techniques, Ellis emphasizes the value of downsizing in tough conditions and the benefits of subtle, slow-moving presentations that keep flies in the strike zone longer.Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, this conversation is packed with actionable advice to help you make the most of your time on the water, despite the whims of Mother Nature. So, gear up, listen in and prepare to elevate your fishing game with the wisdom of Ellis Ward.To learn more about Ellis, check out our interview!All Things Social MediaFollow Ellis and Flyzotics on Instagram.Follow Ellis on YouTube.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!
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.The Chocklett Factory Comes to Charlotte!All Things Social MediaFollow Brendan on Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!Helpful Episode Chapters0:00 Introduction7:22 Fishing with Gear vs. Fly13:28 Individual Fish Personalities in Summer15:38 Tips for Pre-Spawn Smallmouth Fishing30:10 Fly Tying Influences36:14 Fly Casting Challenges42:35 Selling Fly Patterns44:06 Guide Season Overview
Delve into the heart of Pennsylvania's fly fishing scene with host Marvin Cash as he checks in with George Costa of TCO Fly Shop in State College on The Articulate Fly. George is buzzing with excitement as he reports from Muncy, PA, preparing to launch a new TCO location set to open its doors on April 26. Despite his travels, George brings us back to State College where the streams are swollen but promising, with spring creeks offering fishable conditions and hatches beginning to flourish.As the waters slowly recede, George paints a picture of green, pushy flows and the challenge of navigating high levels. Yet, for the determined angler, there's reward to be found working the edges where Grannoms and Hendricksons are making their timely appearance. The duo discusses the recent weather's impact on the hatchery opener and the hopeful forecast ahead, suggesting clearer skies and better fishing days are on the horizon.As Marvin celebrates the 800th episode milestone of The Articulate Fly, he extends an invitation for listener questions, with the promise of swag and the chance to win something special from the shop at season's end. So, whether you're a local or planning a visit to central PA's waters, tune in for the latest updates, sage advice and the camaraderie that comes from a shared passion for the perfect cast.Remember to visit TCO Fly Shop for all your fishing needs, and when you're out on the water, stay safe and tight lines!Support the ShowShop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronAll Things Social MediaFollow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Follow TCO on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Subscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
Learn to avoid the crowds with host Marvin Cash and the seasoned wisdom of Mac Brown in this enlightening episode of The Articulate Fly. As spring unfurls its greenery, Mac recounts his recent Appalachian Trail adventure with family and his return to his home waters. With the trout opener drawing legions to the water, Mac offers sage advice for those seeking tranquility and eager bites—venture to the lesser-trodden paths up high or embrace the thrill of warm water fishing for bluegill and bass.Looking beyond the river's edge, Mac shares details of his upcoming advanced casting school, an opportunity for anglers to refine their skills and embrace the challenges of wind and water with finesse.Whether you're a seasoned angler or a novice, this episode is a treasure map to the hidden gems and solitary stretches of water where the fish are plentiful and the company is scarce. So lace up your boots, grab your rod and let the wisdom of Mac Brown guide you to your next great fishing adventure.All Things Social MediaFollow Mac on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Support the ShowShop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
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.Support the Altamaha RiverkeeperThe Chocklett Factory Comes to Charlotte!All Things Social MediaFollow Fletcher on Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Helpful Episode Chapters0:00 Introduction8:17 Chasing Edge Species13:21 Understanding Shoal Bass22:08 Other Species of Interest25:00 Interest in Tying Flies27:57 Influential Fly Tiers32:08 Fly Tying Techniques33:40 Notable Fly Patterns37:09 Tweaker Modification38:46 Fishing Techniques41:40 Unique Flies for Shoal Bass46:32 The Quack Head50:25 Swimbo Fly54:44 Simplified Fly Selection57:55 The Altamaha Riverkeeper1:03:34 Current Watershed Challenges
Join host Marvin Cash as he casts into the heart of East Tennessee's fishing scene with local guide Ellis Ward on The Articulate Fly. As spring rains swell the streams, Marvin and Ellis discuss the thrill of dry fly action on the horizon. With the Watauga River's caddis hatch coming soon and gusty forecasts challenging anglers, Ellis shares his on-the-water experiences and the anticipation of aquatic acrobatics from eager trout.Despite the challenging conditions, Ellis remains optimistic, offering wisdom on streamer strategies during low water periods and the importance of confidence in your pattern choice. He emphasizes the power of a well-placed cast and the mental game of anticipating the strike, blending art with technique to entice wary brown trout from their lairs.As more anglers and recreationalists flock to the rivers with warmer weather, Ellis provides invaluable advice on adapting to increased fishing pressure. He suggests leaning into your go-to flies, exploring under-fished waters and even downsizing to more subtle presentations to outsmart educated fish.Ready to elevate your game or book a transformative day on the water with Ellis? Find out how to connect and uncover the secrets to East Tennessee's vibrant fishing opportunities. So grab your gear, heed the call of the hatch and let the river's rhythms guide you to your next unforgettable catch.Tight lines await on the other side of the storm—don't miss out on the action.All Things Social MediaFollow Ellis and Flyzotics on Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the ShowShop on AmazonBecome a Patreon Patron
Dive into the refreshing currents of early spring with host Marvin Cash and fly fishing virtuoso Mac Brown in the latest episode of The Articulate Fly. As the trees bud and the rivers swell, Mac shares his insights on the bustling hatch activity in Western North Carolina. With midday and evening waters teeming with life, he guides listeners through the prime time for dry fly and wet fly fishing, revealing the simplicity behind successful fly selection amidst the frenzy of the spring hatch.Mac demystifies the overcomplicated world of fly choice, advocating for a straightforward approach that focuses on size, shape and color that's "even close." He shares anecdotes and experiments that underscore the opportunistic nature of Eastern trout, proving that sometimes, the right action trumps the perfect imitation.As the conversation meanders like a mountain stream, Marvin and Mac discuss the importance of matching your fly's behavior to the natural movements of insects, especially in the gusty winds of spring. They suggest a handful of versatile patterns like the elk hair caddis, parachute Adams and the buoyant Humpy, which are all you need to cover your bases in the freestone rivers of their region.Mac also highlights his upcoming casting school and invites anglers to join him for a transformative weekend of advanced line control techniques. As the episode draws to a close, the gentle reminder that the great outdoors is beckoning is coupled with the promise of tight lines and the thrill of the catch.Whether you're a seasoned angler or looking to cast your first line, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom that will help you navigate the vibrant waters of spring. So grab your rod, heed the call of the hatch and let the river's song lead you to your next great adventure.All Things Social MediaFollow Mac on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Support the ShowShop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
Join host Marvin Cash as he checks in with George Costa of TCO Fly Shop in State College for the latest central PA fishing scoop on The Articulate Fly. George, brimming with post-Easter candy enthusiasm, shares the challenging conditions anglers face with streams at or above flood stage. Despite the deluge, there's an undercurrent of optimism as they anticipate the return of good hatches, with olives and grannoms making strong appearances before the rains.George predicts a potential for streamer action by late weekend, with hopes for dry fly activity as the weather warms up in the coming week. The conversation then flows into shop talk, highlighting new inventory ready for spring, including exciting fly patterns, the latest Scott rods and the new Grundens wader line-up.For those bitten by the fly fishing bug or just "fly curious," George points out TCO's educational offerings, from beginner to advanced classes, perfect for expanding your angling horizons. And remember, questions are always welcome on The Articulate Fly; send them in for a chance to win some swag and get entered into a drawing for cool shop gear.So, as the waters recede, gear up for the season's opportunities. Stay tuned, stay prepared and, as always, tight lines!Support the ShowShop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronAll Things Social MediaFollow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Follow TCO on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Subscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
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!All Things Social MediaFollow Jack on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Helpful Episode Chapters0:00 Introduction1:02 Meeting Lee Wulff9:33 Meeting Curt Gowdy21:17 Lee's Excitement for One-Fly Contest24:31 Experimenting with Fly Patterns with Lee27:14 Evolution of One-Fly Contest32:59 Memorable Fishing Trips with Lee36:48 The Value of Fly Fishing39:35 Special Connection with Joan52:36 Lee's Journey with Dan Bailey58:46 Protecting Trout Streams Through Catch and Release1:09:11 Reflecting on Life as a Journey
Join Marvin Cash and Matt Reilly for a springtime splash on The Articulate Fly. The duo dives into the dynamic conditions of Southwest Virginia's waterways. With a mix of rain and sunshine nurturing the rivers, Matt paints a picture of full, happy flows and pre-spawn smallmouth bass eager for action.Matt reveals his dream day on the river, casting streamers under heavy clouds and drizzle, while the fish put up an exhilarating fight. As they navigate temperatures ranging from the high 40s to 70s, Matt's expertise shines through, providing a masterclass on the art of streamer fishing in prime conditions.Listeners get a special treat as Matt answers Brenner's question about his favorite crayfish patterns and colors for targeting smallmouth. From the classic crayfishy tan to the enticing black and blue, Matt simplifies the selection process while offering a glimpse into his strategic approach to color based on water temperature and clarity.The conversation takes a deeper dive into presentation techniques, distinguishing between jig-style dredging and swimming methods, with Matt sharing his preference for the Clawdad and Tequeely patterns. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to the river's mood and the smallmouth's preferences, ensuring every cast counts.As the episode wraps up, Marvin invites the audience to submit their questions for a chance to win some Articulate Fly swag. Matt announces a golden opportunity with last-minute openings for prime pre-spawn smallmouth fishing, urging listeners to reach out and secure a spot for an unforgettable angling adventure.Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to refine their approach to spring fishing. So, grab your gear, cast your line and let's catch a few! Tight lines, everyone!To learn more about Matt, check out our full length interview.Support the ShowShop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronAll Things Social MediaFollow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Subscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
Dive into the dynamic world of East Tennessee fishing with host Marvin Cash and guide Ellis Ward in this latest episode of The Articulate Fly. Despite the chill and a fading light, Ellis' relentless pursuit of the perfect cast continues, as he navigates fluctuating weather patterns that challenge even the most seasoned anglers.From streamer success to the subtleties of dry fly finesse, Ellis shares his on-the-water observations, detailing the sporadic blue-winged olive hatches and the promise of a buggy season on the horizon.In response to a listener's question, Ellis dives into the world of pre-spawn smallmouth bass, revealing his favorite flies and strategies to entice these feisty fighters. Whether it's the finesse of a Kreelex or the allure of a Game Changer, Ellis' insights offer a masterclass in adaptability and anticipation.So, pull on your waders, tie on your favorite fly and join us for another episode teeming with tips, tales and the thrill of the catch. Tight lines, everyone!All Things Social MediaFollow Ellis and Flyzotics on Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the ShowShop on AmazonBecome a Patreon Patron
Set sail with Marvin Cash and Captain David Blinken on the latest episode of The Articulate Fly's "On the Salt" series. As the cusp of the shoulder season approaches, Marvin and David discuss the transition from snowy slopes to salty shores, with David's upcoming Bahamas trip sparking excitement for the angling adventures ahead.David shares his meticulous pre-trip preparations, ensuring his gear is primed for action. With a focus on early season expectations, he predicts encounters with juvenile stripers in the warming estuaries of Long Island.Looking further ahead, David outlines his travel itinerary, with tarpon trips to Mexico and permit pursuits in Belize, promising a year brimming with international angling escapades. And as a nod to the community, Marvin announces the lucky winners of the listener engagement prizes, courtesy of Norvise and Rise Fishing Company.Whether you're gearing up for your own saltwater season or simply love to live vicariously through the tales of seasoned captains, this episode is a treasure trove of tips, tales and tantalizing prospects. So, rig up your rods, refine your casts and join us for another informative and inspiring session on the salt. Tight lines, everyone!All Things Social MediaFollow David on Facebook and Instagram.Follow Masters of the Fly on Facebook and Instagram.Follow GotOne on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Download GotOne for Android or iOSSupport the Show
Embark on a journey back to Central Pennsylvania with Marvin Cash and George Costa in the latest episode of The Articulate Fly.They dive into the current conditions, noting a brief cold snap that's put a slight damper on hatches. Still, optimism abounds as blue-winged olives, a smattering of caddis and whispers of grannom activity hint at a dry fly bonanza once the warmth returns. George forecasts a buzzing start to April, with eager anticipation for the hatches to unfold in full force.Listeners are encouraged to engage with their questions, with the promise of Articulate Fly swag and a chance to win shop goodies.So, whether you're dusting off your dry flies or just dipping your toes into the waters of fly fishing, tune in for the insights, chuckles and the ever-present invitation to "catch a few." Tight lines, everyone!Support the ShowShop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronAll Things Social MediaFollow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Follow TCO on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Subscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
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