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Un nuevo 808 Radio en Radio Castilla-La Mancha que nos descubre los últimos sonidos de RÜFÜS DU SOL remezclados por Sofía Kourtesis, Peverelist o Steffi junto a Virginia entre muchas otra. Pone en marcha el Generador de Ideas junto a Manuel Dcm para conocer la nueva plataforma Djtv.es y The Low Flying Panic Attack estará al habla presentando su recién sacado del horno, álbum, “Everything You Left Unsaid”. La Lista I: Decius – I Gave Birth 2 U (feat. Lias Saoudi & Maggie The Cat) (12" Mix) [The Leaf Label] Steve Bug x Huxley - Come On [Poker Flat] Anysia Kym & Loraine James - sentimental [10k] Uncertain – Damage (The Outlier Remix) [Jeton] P.E.A.R.L. - This Ocean [TH Tar Hallow] Al Habla: The Low Flying Panic Attack pres. “Everything you left unsaid”. La Lista II: The Low Flying Panic Attack - Shinigami (Right here with u) RÜFÜS DU SOL - Standing at the Gates (Sofia Kourtesis Remix) [Rose Avenue] Elfenberg - Jack The Skipper [Trampoliner] BADSISTA – BWNP (B WITH NEW PROBLEMS)* Kems Kriol - Blimund [Nous'klaer Audio] Vince Void - Space Talk (Original Mix) [Haŵs] George Daniel & Oscar Farrell - volc3 (Jacques Greene remix) [dh2] La Lista III: RONI – amethyst [Nehza Records] Vicky Montefusco - Raw Test [Bauhaus] Xtra Spice Mikey - Moon Jumping [Future Retro London] restinga – Free Baby Deemkeyne – Gradientes [Greyscale] Peverelist - Pulse XVII [Livity Sound] Generador de Ideas: Djtv.es con Manuel Dcm La Lista IV: VIL & CRAVO – 420%FODA [Carícia Records] Durante - Never B Alone (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] Steffi x Virginia - Stab Stealer [Dekmantel] Seph – Ascent [Insurgentes] Hurdslenk - Rain [Vault] Ashee - Forever [Aus Music] N95 – 01 9876PT2 [Get Busy Recordings]
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Louis The Child sets the mood with a fresh new episode of #PlaygroundRadio, featuring tracks from Breaka, jigitz, Taiki Nulight, Ravenscoon, Pawsa, Beltran, Bullet Tooth, MELVV and more! 01. jigitz - tell you straight 02. Montee - In Case You Wonder 03. Breaka - The Startup 04. Louis The Child, 1996Montana - Supercharger 05. MELVV - Wake Up 06. Conducta - Needed U 07. Borne, Taiki Nulight - Out of Control 08. Ravenscoon - Soul (Zeke Beats & Ravenscoon VIP) 09. Arundel - if thats okay with u
This episode was originally published on January 30th, 2021 This week, continuing our series of podcasts on winter fly fishing for trout, I interview George Daniel, author and guide. George is also an Orvis ambassador and field tester, and teaches fly fishing at Penn State. As you'll discover, there are many similarities with winter fishing in other parts of the country, along with some flies and techniques a bit more appropriate for the Northeast. In the Fly Box this week, we have some great tips and questions, including: Do you use touch dubbing, split thread dubbing, and composite loop dubbing techniques? I'm looking for a fly line to fish streamers for bass, trout, and panfish. Which line should I get? What leaders do I need for my Clearwater Trout Spey setup, for both Skagit and Scandi lines? What's your technique for catching largemouth bass, and what are your favorite flies? Why can't I get my dubbing noodle to behave? Which intermediate line should I get for fishing streamers and indicators in four to eight feet of water? A great tip on a method for wetting marabou and other materials without putting them in your mouth. I went fishing before a cold front and got skunked. I thought fishing was supposed to be good before a cold front. What line and leader and tippet would you use for trout in lakes in 15 feet of water?
#717 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/717 Presented By: On DeMark Lodge, Four Wheel Campers, Heated Core Take a quick moment and think about what your top 5 euro nymphing flies are right now. If you could only have five flies to use on the water, what would they be? Today's guest picked his top flies straight from some of the best fly anglers around the world. And now, he's sharing the stories behind them, how to fish them, and a few tips to help you step up your game on the water this year. Tim Camisa—fly fishing show celebrity, author, and all-around go-to guy—is back with his new book on Euro nymphing patterns. But it's not just Euro nymphs. We're getting into it all! Have you ever tried fishing a super light nymph in the wind? Want to know the best pheasant tail material and what makes his selection stand out? Tim's got answers. We'll also hear about his top picks for pheasant tail material and breaking down five of the best flies in the game. Plus, discover why your dry fly should act like a soggy diaper. Tim Cammisa's New Book Tim Camisa has a new book about Euro nymph flies, and we're diving into why he chose this topic. Euro nymphing started as a niche technique in the U.S., with little information available outside Europe. That changed when anglers like George Daniel and Devin Olsen shared what they knew. Tim was drawn in, fishing with Josh Miller in Pennsylvania and quickly realizing how effective Euro nymphing could be. Even his wife didn't believe his numbers at first! Check out our episodes with Devin Olsen and Gilbert Rowley if you want to hear more about Euro nymphing. Tim's first book, Fly Tying for Everyone, was a hit, but finding another topic to write about wasn't easy. His good friend Josh Miller was writing a book on nymphing techniques, and that's when it clicked for Tim that no one had written a book just about the flies. Tim Cammisa's Top 5 Euro Nymphing Flies In his book, Tim included 15 main patterns with 15 variations. The flies are grouped into different types: Perdigons Nymphs Junk flies Streamers Dry flies Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/717
Jack is joined by friend (and friend-of-the-show), the writer George Daniel Lea, to talk about the online phenomenon known as 'Estranged Parents' or the 'Estranged Parents Movement'. George did a deep dive and is here to tell us about what he found. It turns out to be a lot more relevant to IDSG than it might seem at first glance! George's site http://www.strangeplaygrounds.com/ George on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:luidqaapyfdytwkv6eivrfid George on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@ExaggeratedElegy In researching this episode, and compiling a suite of clips of the infamous Estranged Parent content creator Diane, Jack made extensive use of the work of Maximmino on YouTube, who has covered this subject at length. https://www.youtube.com/@Maximmmino Here is Maximmino's video on Diane's infamous deleted video, from which Jack harvested several clips. https://youtu.be/SpSRkNYUiAw?si=Af4kRPvMg2PQJ57i Show Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay ad-free and independent. Patrons get exclusive access to at least one full extra episode a month plus all backer-only back-episodes. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper/posts Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618&fan_landing=true IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's (Locked) Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ Jack's Bluesky: @timescarcass.bsky.social Daniel's Bluesky: @danielharper.bsky.social IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1
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Mit einer sechsteiligen Video-Serie komplettiert Odd Beholder das tiefschürfend-schöne Album «Feel Better» (2023), inspirirert vom Walliser Fasnachtsbrauchtum der «Tschäggättä». Die Auseinandersetzung mit Tradition, Normen und Familie verzückt und verstört auch in Bild. Rund um den 11.11. bereichert Daniela Weinmann ihren düsteren und verträumten Pop mit den «Tschäggättä» aus dem Lötschental: Im neuen Visual Album zur aktuellen LP «Feel Better» tauchen die traditionellen Fratzen in einer spooky Dorfsaga auf, in welcher eine junge Frau mit den Dämonen der Schweizer Landjugend konfrontiert wird. «Tschugger»-Look, «Wilder»-Spannung, Odd Beholder-Sound: Fasnacht kann kommen. +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:57 – ICH BRAUCH EIN BIER von Dagobert · 22:55 – THINKING WILL KILL YOU von SPENCER TWEEDY · 22:50 – War On War von Wilco · 22:46 – WALKING CONTRADICTION von SUNNY WAR FEAT. STEVE IGNORANT · 22:41 – STAY HERE von FORT ROMEAU/GOLD PANDA · 22:36 – CHLORINE von GEORGE DANIEL · 22:32 – STAY von ZART · 22:29 – REFUSED ARE FUCKING DEAD von Cold Cave · 22:22 – ROTOR HEART von Leech · 22:17 – B.M.G. ACADEMY von ANNA ERHARD · 22:11 – 170 von ANNA ERHARD · 22:09 – HOLD ON von FORMER CHAMP · 21:56 – FEAR WHEN YOU FLY von CLEO SOL · 21:53 – THE SKY IS LIMITLESS von AB-SOUL FEAT. BLXST/ASIA HOLIDAY · 21:50 – FOUND von JOHN GLACIER · 21:43 – LOTUS von L'ECLAIR/KLAUS JOHANN GROBE · 21:41 – LA ULTIMA PIEDRA von EMZYG · 21:36 – CALIFORNIA von SOFTLANDER · 21:33 – COLOURS von IURI · 21:29 – THE GOOD KIND von Our Girl · 21:25 – HARDCORE WORKOUT QUEEN von FRIEDBERG · 21:20 – HOLLOW von Maria Usbeck · 21:14 – JUNKIE von WORLD NEWS · 21:09 – BUTTERFLY von SYLVIE KREUSCH · 21:07 – I'VE NEVER MET ANYONE I THOUGHT I COULD REALLY LOVE von WEST SIDE COWBOY · 21:04 – OHIO ALL THE TIME von MOMMA · 20:58 – SPINNING von POM POM SQUAD · 20:54 – LOVE AIN'T ENOUGH von Primal Scream · 20:48 – Loaded von Primal Scream · 20:45 – MAGNETIC von TUNDE ADEBIMPE · 20:40 – DOGS LIKE ME von Odd Beholder · 20:32 – WOOLEN SWEATER von Odd Beholder · 20:29 – JUST BECAUSE I REGRET IT von Odd Beholder · 20:20 – RIFLE CLUB von Odd Beholder · 20:16 – DIRTY SECRETS von Odd Beholder · 20:07 – PATCHWORK GIRL von Odd Beholder · 20:04 – THINGS BEHIND THINGS BEHIND THINGS von Bon Iver Weitere Themen: - Neues Visual Album von Odd Beholder: Das Urschweizer Unbehagen
Ski-bi dibby dib yo da dub dub! Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) voltam no tempo para conversar sobre a origem da Eurodance, o ápice na década de 1990 e toda a movimentação que revelou nomes como Haddaway, Corona, Technotronic, Aqua e La Bouche. Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsm Não Paro De Ouvir ➜ The Cure https://tinyurl.com/mpb8twkj➜ Teto Preto https://tinyurl.com/2p8xwt65➜ LCD Soundsystem https://tinyurl.com/4kcdnusc➜ Fabiana Palladino https://tinyurl.com/3j5pctzj➜ Kokoroko https://tinyurl.com/5985p65u➜ Ruthven https://tinyurl.com/tsemns38➜ Marcelo D2 https://tinyurl.com/3eymv4b5➜ Paira https://tinyurl.com/n3a788ha➜ Murcielago https://tinyurl.com/bdddk2wb➜ George Daniel https://tinyurl.com/29yw5a75➜ Tunde Adebimpe https://tinyurl.com/yum9ncau➜ Ethel Cain https://tinyurl.com/4uph6mnh➜ Nina Maia https://tinyurl.com/5bm86tp7➜ Zopelar https://tinyurl.com/4xpn6xff➜ Sergio Estranho https://tinyurl.com/ycy426b9➜ Mount Eerie https://tinyurl.com/5xj7vft6 Você Precisa Ouvir Isso ➜ Young Justice (MAX)➜ Aqui Quem Fala É o Zodíaco (Netflix)➜ Bleach Thousand-Year Blood War (Disney +) Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
Welsh electronic artist, producer and DJ Kelly Lee Owens has come along way in a short period of time. Yet, her warmth and charisma mean her A-list stories of playing Ibiza's legendary Amnesia nightclub with Charli XCX or being welcomed into the Depeche Mode family, or dining with Bill Murray don't come across like arrogant boasts. That's because they come sandwiched with grounded stories of her days as a cancer ward nurse, eating cheese when she gets up at 3AM and hiding horse sh*t in the boot of an ex-boyfriend's car. She also spoke to Stuart Stubbs about the release of her fourth album 'Dreamstate', out now on George Daniel's (The 1975) dh2 imprint. You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod. Further reading/listening/viewing “Daydreamer of the year” - Loud And Quiet meets Kelly Lee Owens in Venice in 2020 Watch the trailer for the Travis film 'Almost Fashionable' Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist Credits: Editing by Stuart Stubbs Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines Artwork by Kate Prior See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. Quincy Jones, Slow Fiction & Fontaines DC. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met journalist Gijsbert Kamer over Songs Of A Lost World van The Cure. Benieuwd naar de tracklist en shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. Quincy Jones, Slow Fiction & Fontaines DC. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met journalist Gijsbert Kamer over Songs Of A Lost World van The Cure. Benieuwd naar de tracklist en shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique
This is my first show back from a traumatic head injury. I am lucky to be alive and I want everyone to know how blessed I am to have this show and how grateful I am to anyone that took the time to listen and read through my description. Watch the video and follow us on YouTube: @OutofMyElementRadio_ Instagram: @outofmyelementradio X: @OME_radio I love you all! Thank you for listening ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Kelly Lee Owens publica este viernes su nuevo disco, 'Dreamstate', y lo hace en la etiqueta electrónica de Dirty Hit que dirige George Daniel. Un dato que pasaríamos por alto para ejemplificar un cambio de estatus y la conexión con otros artistas (Charli xcx) que se plasma en un nuevo disco en equilibrio perfecto entre su vertiente más pop (vocal) y su apuesta clubera (las colaboraciones además de Tom Rowlands y BICEP). Playlist:CARLANGAS - Siempre VuelvePolo & Pan - NenupharBaiuca - RachafaldraKora - No estásFKA twigs - Perfect StrangerKelly Lee Owens - DreamstateConfidence Man - SO TRUMujeres, SVPER, Marina Gris - Un final idealLa Plata - Ruido BlancoPorridge Radio - God of Everything ElseSt. Vincent - Violent TimesMk. gee - ...ROCKMANBon Iver - THINGS BEHIND THINGS BEHIND THINGSAlberto Montero, Alejandro y Maria Laura - Nube VioletaPanda Bear, Cindy Lee – DefenseEscuchar audio
Se ha tomado su tiempo, casi una década, pero la espera ha merecido la pena. Jamie xx regresa con su segundo disco en solitario, 'In Waves' un álbum de baile para disfrutar en el club, que nació en el confinamiento. Encerrado en su estudio en Londres, Jamie xx recuperó las ganas de volver a las sesiones en directo y ahí empieza a perfilarse la idea de este disco (para todos fue un momento de anhelar lo que habíamos menospreciado al dar por sentado). 'In Waves' es un LP intenso en cuanto a emociones y pulidísimo en la producción que invita a sentir una noche de fiesta mística en la que no hay recuerdos nítidos, solo emociones que dejan poso: felicidad y melancolía, extasis y desamor.Playlist:Jamie xx, Romy, Oliver Sim, the xx - Waited All NightIndigo De Souza - WHOLESOMECharli xcx, Troye Sivan - Talk talk featuring troye sivansalute - go! (George Daniel remix)Tourist, Gold Panda - +1Oliver Coates, Malibu - ApparitionThe Voidz - 7 HoresesKavinsky, Angèle, Phoenix - NightcallDesire - DarksideOvermono, Ruthven - Gem Lingo (ovr now)Ruthven - itchTom Misch - Better DaysTeo Planell - ... Mattress ManBon Iver - S P E Y S I D EJudeline - zarcillos de plataDELLAFUENTE, Judeline - Romero SantoEscuchar audio
The Smile, Body Meat, Sabrina Carpenter... ... y más nuevas canciones de Charli XCX, George Daniel, Mallrat, Meryl Streek, Deadletter, Alan Sparhawk y Kim Deal.Escuchar audio
Alles strahlt in neongrün, unzählige Memes in einer offensiv körnigen Schriftart, TikTok-Dances everywhere - ja, es ist „Brat Summer“! Charli XCX ist es mit ihrem inzwischen sechsten Album »Brat« irgendwie gelungen, projekt-übergreifend „viral“ zu gehen - und das konstant über Monate hinweg. Mit ihrem überdrehten, schrillen Pop-Gegenentwurf, der sich dafür erschreckend wenig verbiegen musste. Und auch nicht mit „der einen viralen Single“, dem einen Zehn-Sekunden-Sound, der alles andere hinten runter fallen lässt - nein, das ganze Projekt »Brat« mitsamt seiner Ästhetik und Songs ist überall. Wie zur Hölle ist ihr das gelungen? Und warum hat man trotz ihrer riesigen Pop-Singles der Vergangenheit (und irgendwie ja auch Weltruhms) das Gefühl, dass »Brat« jetzt der richtige Durchbruch ist? Stimmt das überhaupt? Oder bleibt Charli ein Bubble-Thema - nur eben diesmal mit einer etwas größeren Bubble? Diese Fragen versuchen wir in dieser Review zu beantworten, die sich - wie immer - viel Zeit für die Musik nimmt und rausfinden will, ob diese auch qualitativ den Hype gerechtfertigt. Daneben gibt es diesmal aber auch ganz viele Theorien und private Hintergründe zu Tracks, die natürlich beleuchtet werden müssen! Zum Beispiel, ob es Taylor Swift ist, die leichten Shade auf »Sympathy is a knife« abbekommt. Oder den Verlauf des genialen »Girl, so confusing«-Crossovers mit Lorde. Und natürlich können wir auch die hoch-emotionalen Kernpunkte des Albums wie die herzzerreißende SOPHIE-Widmung auf »So I« oder das überraschend offene »I think about it all the time« nicht außen vor lassen. Ihr merkt, auf »Brat« ist viel los. Gerade weil das Album trotz aller knalligen Party-Bops und softer Viralität von »Apple« kein Guter-Laune-Ride ist. Steigt trotzdem unbedingt mit ein und hört dabei zu, wie ein Hardcore-Fan und ein Charli-Sympathisant das Album des Sommers durchstöbern. Viel Spaß mit unserer Review zu »Brat«!
George joins us to talk fly fishing.
Today we dive head first into all things CHARLI XCX., as long time fans! Why we love her, her best eras and songs, and WHY she deserves all of the flowers as THE pop icon. We also chat her collabs with George Daniel, the 1975, opening for Taylor Swift and Halsey after 2014 and more! From Boom Clap to her newest BRAT album and brat era :) Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/insideoutwithjamieandjordan/ Jordan's IG: https://www.instagram.com/cupofjordy/ Jamie's IG: https://www.instagram.com/jamiekaywellnesss/ Time stamps: 0:00 introducing our love for Charli 1:11 eras and openings 6:56 working with AG COOKE AND SOPHIE 9:44 the shift after pop 2 11:00 girl, so confusing 12:51 Addison Rae love 15:03 lyric breakdown 19:44 Charli the SONGWRITER
John is joined by singer, songwriter, and producer Charli XCX, as well as producers A.G. Cook and George Daniel, to discuss how they wrote and recorded the album ‘Brat'. Charli XCX first saw success collaborating on Icona Pop's 2012 smash hit ‘I Love It' and Iggy Azalea's chart-topping single ‘Fancy'. Since releasing her debut album in 2013, she has continued to innovate and energise the music scene, earning a Global Impact Award in recognition of her contributions to pop. More recently, Charli released her sixth album ‘Brat' working alongside George Daniel and PC Music pioneer A.G. Cook. Sitting down with Charli, A.G., and George, the three cover a range of topics including the inspiration behind each track. As well as treating us to plane demos and stories of testing tracks in Charli's club at home, the trio discuss how they approach collaboration, and break down what truly makes something Brat. Tracks discussed: Club Classics, Apple, 365 TAPE IT Thanks to our friends at Tape It for supporting the podcast. Visit tape.it/tapenotes or use the promo code TAPENOTES in the app to get 50% off. MUSIVERSAL Skip the waitlist and get your 25% discount HERE LISTEN to ‘BRAT' here. Atlantic Recording Corporation LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES linktr.ee/tapenotes Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective GEAR MENTIONS Native Instruments Reaktor Native Instruments Razor Celemony Melodyne Antares Autotune Xfer Serum Xfer Serum Presets Soma Pulsar Malekko Manther Synth Logic Echo Logic Pro Avid ProTools OUR GEAR https://linktr.ee/tapenotes_ourgear HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can join us on Patreon, where among many things you can access full length videos of most new episodes, ad-free episodes and detailed gear list breakdowns. KEEP UP TO DATE For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @tapenotes Twitter: @tapenotes Facebook: @tapenotespodcast YouTube: Tape Notes Podcast Discord: Tape Notes Patreon: Tape Notes To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear! Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk TAPE NOTES TEAM Will Brown Tim Adam-Smith Will Lyons Nico Varanese Guy Nicholls Jessica Clucas Katie-Louise Buxton Seb Brunner-Stolovitzky Jonathon Coughlin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Progressing in the series from the start of G.E.M. Skues's passion with the sunken fly, and Sawyer's effective tight-line maneuvering of his pheasant tail nymphs to sight-fished chalk stream brown trout, regardless of how heretical they were perceived by the dry fly purists, their movements gained extreme momentum because they caught trout - and lots of them! The benthic and mid-strata fly game accounts for the largest pursued sector of our fly dangling sport. Now, the competition born Euro nymphing craze has fueled nymphing into overdrive because it is so effective. Along with fishing traditional soft-hackle and classic wets, more trout are caught and seduced in this venue than any other. In this episode, author and teacher: George Daniel , along with host Supinski , discuss the concepts and origins of the Euro game and discuss misconceptions and critical questions about this very mechanical but effective technique taking North America by storm, which many traditional fly anglers are not fond of. Don't miss this one! hallowedwatersjournal.com ARPOW Instagram https://www.instagram.com/arpowmusic/?hl=en Apple Music Link https://music.apple.com/us/album/floating/1538035394?i=1538035453 Find out more about Caleb and Jupiter Sound here - > JupiterSound.Studio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hallowedwaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hallowedwaters/support
George Daniel has been experimenting, innovating, and developing strategies and techniques since he started fly fishing. One thing he's discovered is that fly fishing doesn't stand still; it evolves. Join us to learn about the cutting-edge strategies for nymphing, dry fly, and streamer fishing that are used on the water today. Equipment, fly patterns, rigs, and casting are all fair game.
Series “Below the Meniscus”- The Evolution and Art of Fly Fishing Below the Surface with Nymphs and Wet Flies – A Four Part Series on Hallowed Waters Podcast Progressing in the series from the start of G.E.M. Skues's passion with the sunken fly, and Sawyer's effective tight-line maneuvering of his pheasant tail nymphs to sight-fished chalk stream brown trout, regardless of how heretical they were perceived by the dry fly purists, their movements gained extreme momentum because they caught trout - and lots of them! The benthic and mid-strata fly game accounts for the largest pursued sector of our fly-dangling sport. Now, the competition-born Euro nymphing craze has fueled nymphing into overdrive because it is so effective. Along with fishing traditional soft-hackle and classic wets, more trout are caught and seduced in this venue than any other. In this episode, author and teacher: George Daniel, along with host Supinski, discuss the concepts and origins of the Euro game and discuss misconceptions and critical questions about this very mechanical but effective technique taking North America by storm, which many traditional fly anglers are not fond of. Don't miss this one! hallowedwatersjournal.com ARPOW Instagram https://www.instagram.com/arpowmusic/?hl=en Apple Music Link https://music.apple.com/us/album/floating/1538035394?i=1538035453 Find out more about Caleb and Jupiter Sound here - > JupiterSound.Studio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hallowedwaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hallowedwaters/support
My guest this week is Chris Jordan [41:13], a scientist with NOAA who specializes in habitat restoration. His view is that, in our arrogance, we've gotten habitat restoration projects all wrong most of the time. We think we can engineer river systems to conform with what we think they should be, but rivers are dynamic and mostly unpredictable and that, whenever possible, we need to look at watershed solutions—helping rivers do the job with a lighter hand but a larger scope. Follow this link to learn more: https://www.restoringriverscapes.org In the Fly Box this week we have a wide variety of interesting questions, including: Should I bother fishing carp flats when the water temperature is in the 50s and air temperature is in the 30s? Will brown trout live in warm water rivers some of the time? Is it worth it to fish the mouths of cold-water tributaries for brown trout? You always say that trout prefer to be in water that is two-to four-feet deep to feed. Yet I have caught my largest trout in pools that are 10-to 15-feet deep. I'm confused. How does George Daniel attach his light nymphing leader to his fly line? I fish small streams with a 10-foot, 4-weight Recon rod. I worry about spooking trout when my rod casts a shadow over the pool I'm fishing. Should I go with a shorter rod? Some great suggestions from a listener about fishing with kids, and why we should make it more about building relationships and not always about catching fish. I consistently foul-hook trout when fishing multiple flies. Am I striking too soon or too late, or striking too hard? If most people fish barbless flies, why don't manufacturers make more barbless hooks? Do states only stock trout in specific locations due to allocated quantities, or are there environmental factors in play? Can I use a 6-weight Bank Shot line on my 11-foot, 4-weight Euro rod to try two-handed casting? I have a friend who ties all my flies. What should I get him as a thank-you gift? If I hook but lose a big lake-run rainbow, would it be possible to go back later in the day to try for it? I have a small brook trout stream on my property. Should I put some trees in the river to help the fish? A listener suggests that although smallmouth bass don't need much habitat help from us, they grow slowly so handling them with care is important if you want a trophy smallmouth fishery.
My guest this week is the great George Daniel [42:00], who is always pushing the envelope, evolving and experimenting. He tells us why he uses a 10-foot fly rod for nearly all of his trout fishing, even in smaller streams and he also introduces a new nymphing technique he has been experimenting with. In the Fly Box this week, we have a great variety of questions and tips, including: Can I use a poly leader in salt water for stripers? Why do I find fewer and smaller fish in low water conditions later in the season? How often do you find yourself adjusting indicator depth in medium and large rivers? What should I do with the reject flies from my tying bench? Is a bow-and-arrow cast stealthier than a roll cast in small streams? I see large crayfish in a stream. Why don't I see smaller crayfish? Are fiberglass rods more sensitive than graphite rods? Do creek chubs compete with brown trout? What can I do to keep the wings on my parachute flies at 90 degrees once I start fishing them? I found I could double haul better with some Orvis rods I tried than with entry level rods I have. Is it simply the difference between a premium rod and my current lower level rods? I keep breaking off coho salmon. What could I be doing wrong? Can I fish egg and worm patterns and streamers with my 7-foot, 4-weight rod? A tip from a listener—if you want to find out where trout live in a particular river, observe them from a bridge. Is there an organization devoted specifically to smallmouth bass?
Alex Kennedy is joined by Big Ticket Sports' CEO George Daniel and Rotoworld fantasy-basketball analyst Noah Rubin. Daniel discusses Kevin Garnett's new 3-on-3 basketball league Str33t, how the idea came together, the growth of 3-on-3 hoops, his stint as Commissioner of the National Lacrosse League and more. Rubin talks fantasy basketball including potential breakout players, players to target/avoid and more. Download PrizePicks and use the promo code RUNNING for a 100% deposit match up to $100! You can also sign up here: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/RUNNING
A Five Part Series on Hallowed Waters Podcast “Below the Meniscus”- The Evolution and Art of Fly Fishing Below the Surface with Nymphs and Wet Flies – A Five Part Series on Hallowed Waters Podcast From its Roman Empire era origins in Macedonia with the Red Fly, and early beginnings with Dame Juliana and her “Treatise” dangling her beautifully concocted flies to fool trout and Atlantic salmon on the River Ver spring creek at her St Alban's Sopwell Nunnery, is how fly fishing had its humble beginnings. But it was with the modern foundations of Ronalds, Skues, Sawyer, and Cutcliffe in England, on the hallowed chalk streams of the Rivers Itchen and Avon; and North Country, Wales and Dartmoor small freestone rivers, that the nymph and wet fly had their evolution. Thus the going below the meniscus art form has now become the most lethal way of taking trout worldwide with the onset of Euro Nymphing. Three accomplished guest figures of these genres: ex- pat Davy Wotton, George Daniel, and one of England's iconic chalk stream fly fishing authors, Terry Lawton, along with Hallowed Waters Podcast host and author: Matthew Supinski, discuss the evolutionary magnitude, science, artistic beauty, techniques and gear, fly designs, but often questionable approaches with Euro and competitive fishing, that impacts the trout and fly fisher with these highly effective tactics. The final episode discusses the impact on the angler and how it has transformed them from a fly shop and consumer's perspective, with a highly skilled Euro nympher and fly shop guru guest: Torrey Collins. Don't miss this epic documentary podcast on the subject – stay tuned! hallowedwatersjournal.com ARPOW Instagram https://www.instagram.com/arpowmusic/?hl=en Apple Music Link https://music.apple.com/us/album/floating/1538035394?i=1538035453 Caleb Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamcalebdenman/ Jupiter Sound Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jupitersoundllc/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hallowedwaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hallowedwaters/support
EX60 - The 1975 - I'm In Love With You and It's Not Living If It's Not With You The 1975 are an English pop rock band formed in 2002 in Wilmslow, Cheshire. The band consists of lead vocalist, principal songwriter and guitarist Matty Healy, lead guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald, and drummer and primary producer George Daniel. The name of the band was inspired by a page of scribblings found in Healy's copy of On the Road by Jack Kerouac that was dated "1 June, The 1975". The band members met in secondary school, and first performed together as teenagers in 2002, before professionally releasing music in 2012 under independent label Dirty Hit Rolling Stone stated that the band has been at "the forefront of modern pop rock" since their debut. Pitchfork has described them as a "band of friends" who "ascended from scrappy emo rockers to global superstars". Entertainment Weekly has characterized them as "British Phenoms," with Billboard declaring them "the most ambitious pop-rock band of their generation". They have received several awards and nominations including four Brit Awards, two Ivor Novello Awards, as well as two nominations for the Mercury Prize and Grammy Awards. In addition, they have been awarded "Band of the Decade" at the 2020 NME Awards. Songs Featured in this episode I'm In Love With YouIt's Not Living (If It's Not With You) https://the1975.com/ ___ https://truemediasolutions.ca/add-to-my-playlist
Thanks to Audiomovers for supporting this episode. Their Listento Plugin has been a gamechanger for us and we use it across all of our remote interviews and recordings. To see their full range of plugins, visit audiomovers.com and use the promo code TAPENOTES1 at checkout to get your free month (usually only two days). In this episode, John catches up with Amber Bain aka The Japanese House, along with producers Chloe Kraemer and George Daniel to talk about how they wrote, recorded and produced the album ‘In The End It Always Does'. Looking back on their time together, Amber, Chloe, and George guide us through the process of bringing each song to life. Alongside stories of misunderstood lyrics and dog walk writing sessions, they treat us to some of the most stunning first demos ever heard, as well as the spontaneous studio moments that left everyone in tears. As well as digging into the processes that shape the sound of the record, the trio discuss the importance of people when making music. They give us insights on the effects that come with having different personalities in the room, and how their studio mindsets have allowed them to efficiently work together in all iterations of themselves. Listen to find out why there should be more songs about pets, how insecurity can destroy productivity, and what the difference is between a lyric song and a music song. Tracks discussed: Boyhood, Sunshine Baby, One for sorrow, two for Joni Jones LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES linktr.ee/tapenotes Listen to ‘In The End It Always Does' here. Dirty Hit Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective GEAR MENTIONS Output Portal Soundtoys PrimalTap Spectrasonics Omnisphere Xfer Serum Moog One OUR GEAR https://linktr.ee/tapenotes_ourgear HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can donate as little or as much as you'd like here, (we really appreciate your contributions :) Donate Or you can join us on Patreon, where among many things you can access full length videos of most new episodes, ad-free episodes and detailed gear list breakdowns. KEEP UP TO DATE For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @tapenotes Twitter: @tapenotes Facebook: @tapenotespodcast YouTube: Tape Notes Podcast Discord: Tape Notes Patreon: Tape Notes To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear! Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk TAPE NOTES TEAM Will Brown - Executive Producer, Engineer & Editor Tim Adam-Smith - Executive Producer Will Lyons - Editor Andy Tindall/Herbie Elton-Rowley - Videographer/Editors Guy Nicholls - Production Assistant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/467 Presented By: Togens Fly Shop, Dette Flies, Drifthook Fly Fishing, Yellowstone Teton Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors George Daniel, the Director of the Joe Humphreys Teaching Program at Penn State University and a former member of Fly Fishing Team USA, returns to the podcast with exciting updates. Currently teaching multiple sections at Penn State, George explains why he doesn't include euro nymphing in his basic class. He also dives into his fly fishing clinics and provides detailed information about his popular book, Dynamic Nymphing. George reveals valuable tips for fishing pools using a euro nymph setup and highlights the advantages of using an ultra-thin monofilament system. Prepare to be captivated by George's fascinating stories and extensive expertise as he immerses you in the dynamic world of fly fishing! Show Notes with George Daniel on Dynamic Nymphing 03:00 - George was on the podcast for the first time at WFS 055 where we mainly talked about his teaching philosophy, guiding, Joe Humphries, and a number of other great topics including fishing Musky. 03:50 - George now teaches full-time at Penn State University. He is now the Director of the Joe Humphreys Fly Fishing Program. He teaches a total of 7 sections there with about 25 students in each section. 09:20 - George talks about how he teaches fly fishing clinics. 11:00 - We dig into one of the books he wrote, Dynamic Nymphing: Tactics, Techniques, and Flies from Around the World. 13:20 - George states that "80% of the problems people have with euro nymphing is lack of line control". He explains why. 17:05 - We talk about how he fishes pools with a euro nymph setup. 21:00 - George talks about how an ultra-thin monofilament system takes a lot of the guessing work out when hooking a fish. 22:30 - George describes how euro nymphing rods eliminated the need for tapered leaders. 27:20 - We talk about Joe Humphreys, who was already Czech nymphing before the Czech Republic was a country. He also noted Frank Sawyer, the guy who created Pheasant Tail Nymph and was fishing 12-foot cane poles back in the day. 29:55 - George doesn't teach Euro nymphing with his basic class because his students lose interest in dry fly and streamer fishing. 33:00 - We noted Joe Humphreys's book on Trout Tactics where George learned his foundations in nymphing until he joined the US Fly Fishing Team. 34:00 - Lance Egan and Jeff Currier were already on the team when George joined. 36:20 - George tells the story of when he went to Northern Italy for a year and he was the Captain of the team. 37:45 - George talks about trail running every day for 10 years straight and only missing 3 days. 43:00 - George talks about how Devin Olsen has immensely evolved throughout the years. 43:44 - George talks about how his book, Dynamic Nymphing came to be with the help of Jay Nichols from Stackpole Books. 45:10 - George has a YouTube channel. Check out his videos here. 46:10 - George also wrote 2 other books called, Strip-Set: Fly-Fishing Techniques, Tactics, & Patterns for Streamers, and Nymph Fishing: New Angles, Tactics, and Techniques. He's working on his 4th book called, Fly Fishing Evolution which is expected to be published in October 2023. 49:20 - George has a Masterclass Series on Vimeo that you can stream. 50:17 - He talks about one of his favorite patterns, the Sunburst Sulfur which is a perdigon pattern, and describes how he fishes it. 53:00 - George talks about Karst Geology and Limestone Stream in Central PA. 56:55 - George noted some of the conservation groups in Central PA like the Clearwater Conservancy, Trout Unlimited, and others. 1:02:10 - George tells the story of when he unintentionally kicked a musky when he was snorkeling. 1:07:20 - George talks about playing basketball in high school and getting a scholarship for it. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/467
In this episode, Joshua and Caleb chat with Mr. George Daniel. George has been fly fishing since age 6. He has competed at a high level for Fly Fishing Team USA, earning individual back-to-back US National Fly Fishing Championship titles and ranked as high as 5th in the World. At age 30, George decided to give up competitive fly fishing and focus on what he enjoys most-teaching. George considers himself a teacher first and a fly fisher second. He has authored three best-selling fly fishing books and dozens of articles for national fly fishing publications, including Fly Fisherman Magazine. He continues to travel the country conducting lessons and workshops for private groups, corporations, and conservation organizations. He's a brand ambassador for several fly-fishing companies. He is currently the Director of the Joe Humphreys Fly Fishing Program at the Pennsylvania State University. During this episode, we discuss: -George's early love of the outdoors and fly fishing -Fly fishing in Pennsylvania -Teaching fly fishing to college students and others. -Fishing mentors -The origins of the Penn State Fly Fishing Class and where it is today -Euro nymphing techniques and its evolution over time -Is euro nymphing a good way to teach fly fishing to kids? -Getting his kids outside -Favorite fishing stories with kids -Tips for getting kids to enjoy being on the river -Learning about trout from chasing other fish -The importance of family -Fly fishing as a tool to spend time with family -What keeps bringing a lifelong angler back to fly fishing Find George online: https://www.livinonthefly.com/ Instagram: @georgedanieloutside Books: "Dynamic Nymphing: Tactics, Techniques, and Flies from Around the World" https://a.co/d/757cJ2k "Nymph Fishing: New Angles, Tactics, and Techniques" https://a.co/d/4NPve4p "Strip-Set: Fly-Fishing Techniques, Tactics, & Patterns for Streamers" https://a.co/d/0DsyPZZ Find Dads On The Fly online and sign up for our newsletter at https://www.dadsonthefly.com/ Support Dads On the Fly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84380068 Check out our sponsors: https://www.maggievalleyflyshop.com/ https://troutinsights.com/ https://catchcamnets.com/ https://www.aflyco.com/ https://turtleboxaudio.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadsonthefly/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadsonthefly/support
George Daniel has an impressive resume… he started fly fishing when he was a young boy before trying out — and qualifying — for Fly Fishing Team USA. George is a two-time US National Fly Fishing Champion and was ranked as high as 5th in the world. He's also the author of multiple best selling fly fishing books, as well as the director and lead instructor for the Pennsylvania State University Fly Fishing Program. In this episode of Anchored, we take an inside look at George's personal life and learn more about how he came to be the seasoned professional he is today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before the NATK podcast was a real thing, George Daniel helped me take it from concept to reality by recording 2 pilot episodes. This is the 2nd one. At the time, we were discussing having a subscription podcast that ran parallel to the regular NATK programming. This is the pilot of that series. In this epsiode, George gets deeper on Tenkara rigging, euro nymphing on a tenkara rod, small stream fishing, an unsung hero of the fly fishing industry as well as winter fishing - specifically for steelhead on a euro setup. There is a lot unpacked in short amount of time! We hope you enjoy!
Before I had a podcast, I wanted to see if I could actually pull this off, so I did a couple pilots. George Daniel was nice enough to co-host with me and we did an episode on Tenkara fishing. There is a LOT of fishy stuff in here and it's not just Tenkara-based. Grab your "telescopes" and strap in for this Season 1 PREQUEL!
The Tuck Fly Shop Crew gets a chance to have George Daniel share his story, and wisdom with us.Watch our YouTube video review by clicking the link below.Listen for a fly fishing report and a the guide tip of the week.Send us your questions about this subject at https://www.info@tuckflyshop.com or call us at 1-828-488-3333.Support the podcast by purchasing some gear at: https://www.flyshopusa.comSubscribe https://www.youtube.com/tuckaseegeeflyshophttps://www.instagram.com/tuckflyshophttps://www.facebook.com/tuckflyshopEmail the guys:Bobby@tuckflyshoop.comDale@tuckflyshop.comShannon@tuckflyshop.comJustin@tuckflyshop.comSwamp Shack by James Paul MitchellSmall Stream of River Water by SoundholderMech - Fishing Reel, Hard by Marcello Del MonacoSounds Licensed to Shannon Messer License Number 304530Send us your questions about this subject at https://www.info@tuckflyshop.com or call us at 1-828-488-3333.Support the podcast by purchasing some gear at: https://www.flyshopusa.com Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/tuckaseegeeflyshophttps://www.instagram.com/tuckflyshophttps://www.facebook.com/tuckflyshopEmail the guys:Bobby@tuckflyshoop.comDale@tuckflyshop.comShannon@tuckflyshop.comJustin@tuckflyshop.comSwamp Shack by James Paul MitchellSmall Stream of River Water by SoundholderMech - Fishing Reel, Hard by Marcello Del MonacoSounds Licensed to Shannon Messer License Number 304530
In this episode we WadeOutThere with George Daniel from Central Pennsylvania. George has been fly fishing in Pennsylvania since he was a child, and began fishing with and learning from his fly fishing mentor, Joe Humphries, as a teenager. George says he always wanted to combine fly fishing and education, and it's easy to see he has delivered on that mission. His work throughout the years as a guide, author, and competitive angler has culminated in his current role as director of Pennsylvania State University's Fly Fishing Program.We discuss George's perspective on the benefits of Penn State's Fly Fishing Program for its students and graduates, as well as its relevance for society's future leaders. We also talk about the importance of goals on the river, situational awareness, and some of the habit patterns George applies to fly selection, reading water, casting, and fighting fish. Finally, George and I dive deep into finding “Flow” in fly fishing.To learn more about George Daniel and follow along with Penn State fly fishing check out these Instagram accounts:@georgedanieloutside@pennstateflyfishingFor more fly fishing stories, lessons learned, and artwork check out my blog and online gallery at Wadeoutthere.com
Tracklist :The Staples Singers - Slippery PeopleBoombass - PPPARADISEIce Spice - Gangsta Boo ft. Lil TjayBerzingue - OneDemon VS Heartbreaker - You Are My HighJay Rock - WinKelela - ContactIndeep - The Record Keep SpinningSabrina Bellaouel - EclipseBabyTron - Silly MeKiLLOWEN - SoberGenesis Owusu - WutdKechia Jenkins - I Need Somebody (Marshall's Chicago Mix)LeonxLeon - ItanewaMatyouz Tha Harajukunt - My Chatte (Lazy Flow vogue remix)DJ N.K (SMS For Location) - DaftBeatLB aka LABAT - Right Now (Sally C remix)I:Cube - 0_0_01_48CF - CAL (Woody Braun Long Dub)Ab-Soul - HollandaiseWood, Bass & Steel - FunkanovaThe Notorious BIG - Big Poppa Skrillex, Fred again…, Flowdan - RumbleYaeji - For GrantedCaroline Polachek - Welcome To My Island (Charli XCX & George Daniel remix)FCL - It's you (David Morales remix) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week we're getting in to why the song became such a fan favourite, what we think the song is lack, how it works within the album and if all the individuals elements are greater than the sum of it's partsDiscussion starts at 14:06Lyric discussion starts at 35:24// Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok @the1975pod // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor //
Matty and George from The 1975 talk with Sodajerker about the band's stellar new album Being Funny In A Foreign Language, working with Jack Antonoff, and being addicted to making stuff. The guys explain their songwriting and creativity in a variety of ways, touching on everything from postmodernism to comedy in what feels like a very good therapy session.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/364 Presented By: Zoe Angling Group, Range Meal Bars, LakeLady Custom Rods, Jackson Hole Fly Company Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Tess Weigand, Partner at the Feathered Hook fly shop/lodge, is here to break down fly fishing in Central PA. Tess shares the story of how she got into the Women's Fly Fishing Team (USA) and what it felt like competing in her first tournament. She also shares a bunch of tips on euro nymphing, dry and wet fly fishing, and techniques for drifts and drags. Fly Fishing Pennsylvania Show Notes with Tess Weigand 03:40 - George Daniel was on the podcast in episode 055 05:40 - Tess had a degree in Agricultural Science but decided to work for a fly shop, The Feathered Hook. She became a guide there and now she's a partner at the lodge. 09:45 - Springtime is the best time to fish for brown in Central, PA. There are a lot of different insects that hatch during that time. 21:25 - Tip 1: Keep putting consistent drifts over that fish in a way that's safely not going to spook them. Tip 2: Don't mend over the fish unless you know you're not going to move that fly. If you have drag, let it drag through. That's going to disrupt that fish's feeding behavior more so than mending over them and moving the fly that looks unnatural. 28:45 - For leader, Tess uses Hends micro leader 36:10 - Joe Goodspeed from Thomas and Thomas was on the podcast in episode 193 where we talked about euro nymphing rods and tips 42:00 - For rod, she uses the T&T Contact 2 - 11 foot 3 wt when she's guiding. But her favorite is a Contact 2 - 10 foot 3 wt. 47:00 - Hardy Perfect makes a great cassette reel system 48:40 - Tess tells the story of how she got into the Women's Team 52:10 - The first World Women's Fly Fishing Championship was held in Norway - Tess shares what it's like to join her first tournament. 58:55 - Tess encourages women who fly fish to reach out to her if they want to learn more about joining the Team USA 1:00:40 - Tess talks about what makes their lodge unique at Penn's Creek 1:12:15 - Mollie Simpkins connected me to Tess - Mollie was on the podcast in episode 355 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/364
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/333 Presented By: Dette Flies, Angler's Coffee, Stonefly Nets, Zoe Angling Group Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Ross Purnell, the Editor of the Fly Fisherman Magazine, shares how he fulfilled his childhood dream by filling in one of the most important roles at the publication. Find out who are the people that inspired him to fly fish and who mentored him to become a fly fishing writer. Ross describes the process of creating content and how they come up with ideas for stories that make it to the magazine. We also discover who the top contributors are at FFM. Plus, Ross reveals the big topics they're going to feature in the next 2 issues this year. Show Notes with Ross Purnell and The Fly Fisherman Magazine 03:15 - Jacques Cousteau was Ross's first hero. He used to watch Jacques' videos all the time when he was a kid. That made him become more interested in the underwater world. 04:00 - Tom Tietze was also a big fan of Jacques Cousteau - he was recently on the podcast at WFS 312 08:00 - Ross deal with 2 kinds of stories in the magazine In most of the stories that run there, he's not personally involved. Somebody pitches him the story idea and he decides if it's a good fit - they write it, and he edits it. That's 95% of the content in the magazine. Someone calls him up and says "this is a great story or this has never been done". If it fits in the schedule and no other experts on the ground, he considers it. 09:40 - Domenick Swentosky was on the podcast at WFS 305. He's got a great blog that covers waters in Pennsylvania. 11:20 - Ross's mom bought him a subscription to fly fisherman magazine on his 16th birthday. He started reading stories from Lefty Kreh and Gary Borger. He also bought VHS tapes about fly fishing. That's how he learned to fly fish. 13:00 - Jim McLennan wrote for the Fly Fisherman Magazine. He owned the local fly shop in Canada where Ross lives. That became an inspiration for Ross to dream of writing for magazines. 16:30 - John Randolph, former Editor of Fly Fisherman Magazine, hired Ross in 1996. John interviewed Ross on the phone and Ross got assaulted. John used his other phone to call 911. 18:30 - In 2009, Ross became the new Editor of Fly Fisherman Magazine. He was mentored and groomed by John to fill in for the Editor role. 21:00 - Ross mentions the dedicated people that work on their magazine like their Art Director, Sales Rep, Digital Editor, etc. 22:25 - Ross describes how their process of writing articles looks like from the magazine to a digital version 23:45 - George Daniel recently wrote for the magazine about Euro Jigging and also has a video demonstration 27:45 - Ross describes their conscious effort to highlight other species aside from trout. They also highlight lesser-known waters so that people would get off crowded waters. 31:40 - John Randolph got Dave Whitlock to do the first printed story for carp fishing 32:20 - I recently ran into Oliver White at the IFTD - he was on the podcast back in March 2019 at WFS 069. Oliver has been writing for the FFM for years. 34:30 - Hilary Hutcheson has been the top contributor to the magazine for the past 3 years. Ross describes how pleasurable it is to work with her. 35:25 - George Daniel was on the podcast at WFS 055. George writes a lot of how-to stuff. 36:10 - Blane Chocklett is also one of FFM's top contributors. 37:10 - Landon Mayer does a lot of work in the Rockies, Colorado. Landon was on the podcast at WFS 295 38:30 - There's always an opportunity to get your story in the magazine. You can reach out to Ross at ross@flyfisherman.com and pitch your idea, why it's interesting and why it should be in the magazine. 39:20 - They publish 3 annuals. One of them is called, Destinations, and it's mostly about international fly fishing - it comes out every labor day 40:30 - One of the annuals is called, Gear Guide, which comes out before Thanksgiving 41:20 - And then the other annual is called, Fly Fishing Made Easy - a magazine for beginners 48:15 - Ross talks about jungle fishing. He was on the Orvis Podcast with Tom Rosenbauer where they dug in more about jungle fishing. 48:45 - Blood Run: Fly Fishing with Amazon Warriors is a 90 mins documentary film by FFM - scroll below to watch this film 52:12 - Ross talks about Indifly - a nonprofit organization that brings attention to some of the unknown fisheries in the world, partnering up with the local communities and making sure the locals benefit from the program. 56:55 - Shoutout to Supaman, an indigenous hip-hop artist 58:20 - FFM comes out 5 times a year and 3 are already done as of this date (2022) 58:30 - Ross is excited about the Klamath Dam being taken down. It will be featured in their fall FFM issue. 1:01:30 - Ross talks about the Deerfield River relicensing in Massachusetts 1:02:55 - George Daniel has a story coming out about "Controlling Your Loop" - Ross talks about it and some other things coming up for FFM 1:04:00 - Ross talks about the biggest FFM they've published 1:05:30 - They have a contributor from England that wrote "What Trout See" which talks about how trout's vision works 1:07:55 - Costa Sunglasses not only makes awesome sunglasses but has been doing great things for the fly fishing community. Evan Russell from Costa was on the podcast at WFS 272. Conclusion with Ross Purnell and The Fly Fisherman Magazine So there you go.. If you have an idea for a story that you think would be good to put in the magazine, you can reach out to Ross at ross@flyfisherman.com. They always welcome fresh and interesting stories. Ross is proof that dreams come true when you chase your heart. He loved reading fly fishing magazines when he was young and programmed his mind that he will one day write for the magazines, so he did. Law of attraction baby, it works! Whatever it is that you see yourself doing, even though it seems so far from where you're currently at.. just take that first step and focus on what you can do now. Keep that vision in mind but don't let it overwhelm you. Trust the process and the rest shall follow! Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/333
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/314 Presented By: LakeLady Custom Rods, Dette Flies, Jackson Hole Fly Company, Trxstle Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Today, we're fly fishing Maine. Bob Romano takes us into the lakes and streams of the Rangeley Lakes Region. He tells us why he has been traveling up to this area for over 40 years. We dig into some of his books, his favorite authors, and talk about his new book, River Flowers - how it came to be and what makes it special. Bob mentions some camps that give access to different streams in Maine and breaks down the seasons there. Plus, we hear about the story of White Nose Pete - a trout who lived a hundred years and had never been caught. Fly Fishing Maine Show Notes with Bob Romano 04:30 - The first fly fishing book that Bob read was a Robert Traver book 04:50 - His first fly rod was a Cortland Fiberglass Rod in the 1960s 07:30 - Taylor Streit was recently on the podcast at WFS 313 08:30 - Bob talks about the writers that he looks up to - David Brodigan, Gary Schneider, Tom McGuane, etc. 10:30 - George Daniel was on the podcast at WFS 055 11:00 - Bob tells the story of when he fished the Rangeley Lakes Region in Maine and there were no other anglers and boats 13:40 - We can't find top fly fishing writers from the Northeast but there's Top 10 Favorite Fly Fishing Writers from a Google article 14:30 - Bob breaks down Maine fishing - it's known for its brook trout fishing, smallmouth, and landlocked salmon 15:00 - Randy Spencer is a fly fishing guide in Maine, a writer, and has written a number of books 16:50 - The Rangeley Lakes Region has the largest brook trout in the United States - they measure them in pounds rather than inches 18:15 - Bob talks about Carrie Stevens streamers - her most famous streamer is the grey ghost 21:51 - Bob talks about what your itinerary would look like when you go to Maine - drive North, then East if you want to go to Grand Lakes stream, way up North is the Moosehead Region Lake, West is the Rangeley Region - they're equally distant from Portland 26:40 - One of the best times to fish the Rangeley is the 2nd and 3rd week of May - you have to fish something with a white wing because it works great and imitates the smelt 29:00 - The Black Ghost fly pattern is one of the most used in the Rangeley Lakes 30:15 - John Shewey was on the podcast at WFS 296 - Bob shares a tip to keep the streamer feather straight, don't use subtle hackle, use Marabou feather 31:00 - From the end of May and the beginning of June, that's when they use dry flies 34:40 - In the Rangeley Lakes Region, you can get those trophy brook trout in the Magalloway River 42:20 - The Hornberg fly pattern aka meat and potato 42:40 - Bob earns a living as an attorney - he lives on 12 acres of land with his wife 44:20 - June is the dry fly season - the 2nd and 3rd week of June is the black fly season. These flies bite and are intense and so is fishing. July is caddis season. Fishing starts to wane in August. Fishing usually ends by the end of September, then starts the hunting season 47:40 - The moose are dying because they're rubbing off their fur when ticks irritate them - they die of the cold in winter 50:30 - Bob gives 2 reasons why fishing in Maine is great 55:20 - Maine is known for its traditional sporting lodges that date back to the 1800s 56:20 - Bosebuck Mountain Camps give access to the Magalloway river systems 56:30 - Grant's Camps gives access to Kennebago river 56:40 - Lakewood Camps is on the Rapid river 58:00 - Brett and Susan Damm runs the Rangeley Region Sports Shop 58:55 - Bob tells a story about a guy named Shang Willer who came up with a fable about a fish called White Nose Pete 1:03:15 - Ray Troll was on the podcast at WFS 299 1:04:45 - Bob has a new book called, River Flowers 1:05:10 - Elmore Leonard is one of Bob's favorite authors - Elmore wrote the story that became a movie, Get Shorty Fly Fishing Maine Conclusion with Bob Romano Bob Romano took us into the lakes and streams of the Rangeley Lakes Region. We found out why he has been traveling up to this area for over 40 years. We dug into some of his books, his favorite authors, and talk about his new book, River Flowers. Bob mentioned some camps that give access to different streams and breaks down the seasons in Maine. We heard about the fable of White Nose Pete. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/314
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NHE host Scott Murphy chats to horror writer George Daniel Lea about his short story collection “Born in Blood: Volume 2” and his YouTube channel Strange Playgrounds. Over the course of the interview Scott talks to George about the mythology that he created for “Born in Blood Volume 2” and its predecessor, the chief influences […]
Aaaand here's another spooktobery new episode of It IS The Same Log (because these days we are *all* Heather in the woods sobbing "It's not the same log!" over and over again but... I gotta tell ya... it *is*) and once again I (Jack) am joined by Elliot Chapman and George Daniel Lea. This time we tackle the legendary and infamous Ghostwatch, created and aired by the BBC in 1992 much to their own horror. Written by Stephen Volk, directed by Lesley Manning. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostwatch I would probably call this one of my very favourite pieces of uncanny media, brilliantly crafted, genuinely scary, and a veritable bottomless pit of implications. I don't find much disagreement from my co-hosts and, once again, our enthusiasm runs riot. We cover many topics from the BBC internal reaction, the public furore, media 'realism', gothic marxism, etc. We were even plagued during recording by terrifyingly appropriate technical glitches. Skype got media hauntological on our asses. Once again, my backers got days of advance access. Spoilers and content warnings @_Jack_Graham_ https://www.patreon.com/jackgraham @E11iotChapman @EnigmaticElegy / http://www.strangeplaygrounds.com/ / https://www.youtube.com/user/ExaggeratedElegy
Spooktober continues with IITSL (because these days we are *all* Heather in the woods sobbing "It's not the same log!" over and over again but... I gotta tell ya... it *is*) and a new episode that is genuinely one of my (Jack's) favourite things I've ever done, a conversation with the same team as last time (Elliot Chapman and George Daniel Lea) about the classic 1972 Nigel Kneale TV ghost story The Stone Tape, the terrifying and multi-dimensional masterpiece of the BBC gothic. Spoilers and content warnings https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stone_Tape Whole show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtvJWKaDI9s @_Jack_Graham_ @E11iotChapman @EnigmaticElegy / http://www.strangeplaygrounds.com/ / https://www.youtube.com/user/ExaggeratedElegy
Welcome to the first episode of It IS The Same Log, a new series for October, in which Jack Graham (of I Don't Speak German and the Shabcast) talks to his erudite friends Elliot Chapman and George Daniel Lea about lesser-known landmarks in the cinema and television of the uncanny. This week, it's 1980's The Changeling, an underappreciated classic of haunted cinema. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Changeling_(film) @_Jack_Graham_ @E11iotChapman @EnigmaticElegy / http://www.strangeplaygrounds.com/ / https://www.youtube.com/user/ExaggeratedElegy
George Daniel Lea (author of Born in Blood) is the antithesis to everything the infamous conservative activist Mary Whitehouse represented. In today's episode of GHOULISH, we do a deep dive into the video nasty controversy of the 1980s, analyzing the true intentions of censorship and how such a moral outrage might have impacted the horror genre overall. Stay tuned for the end of the podcast, where we play the full audio from an episode of OPEN TO QUESTION, featuring Clive Barker answering several bizarre questions from Scottish teens. You can also watch the video here. Purchase Born in Blood. Browse the books on our webstore. Support us on Patreon.
In this episode—the fifth of season five, or the 29th overall, Kevin welcomes illustrious guest Danielle Durack to the virtual building. A singer and songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona, the two chop it up about how much they both love their respective day jobs, what it's like trying to remain creative during the fucking pandemic, how there are some okay Red Hot Chili Peppers tunes, and how "Iris" by The Goo Goo Dolls still goes harder than it needed to. For additional information about the verbose and depressive music website Ahendonic Headphones, click here! And more importantly, to learn more about Danielle Durack, click here! Episode Musical Credits: Opening Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. Closing Theme Music - "Feelin'"; written by Rashad Harden. Hyperdub Records, 2013. "Sincerity is Scary," written by George Daniel, Matthew Healy, Adam Hann, and Ross MacDonald; performed by The 1975. A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships, Dirty Hit/Polydor, 2018. "Pin Up Daddy," written and performed by Rett Madison. Pin Up Daddy, self-released, 2019. "Never Let You Go," written by Stephen Jenkins; performed by Third Eye Blind. Blue, 1999, Elektra. "Iris," written by John Rzeznik; performed by Goo Goo Dolls. Dizzy Up The Girl, 1998, Reprise. "Gravity," written and performed by Sara Bareilles. Little Voice, 2007, Epic. "Scar Tissue," written by Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante, and Chad Smith; performed by Red Hot Chili Peppers. Californication, 1999, Warner Brothers. "All About You," written by Chad Hatcher and Luke Boyd; performed by Chad Hatcher and Classified. Hitch Hikin' Music, 2006, Half Life Records. "Postcards From Hell," written by Chris and Oliver Wood; performed by The Wood Brothers. Loaded, Blue Note, 2008. "Mary (Alternate)," written by Alex Schaaf; performed by Yellow Ostrich. The Mistress, 2011, Barsuk "Anything," written and performed by Adrianne Lenker. Songs and Instrumentals, 2020, 4AD.
The new project from Filipino-British artist beabadoobee, sees her taking a four track nostalgic dive into 90's pop rock. Produced entirely by Matty Healy and George Daniel of The 1975, "Our Extended Play" is a perfect exploration of an artist's musical influence with their own take on the sound as well. | Hosts: https://www.instagram.com/coltonhinderliter/ (Colton Hinderliter) & https://www.instagram.com/yesitsrynk/ (Ryan Key) & https://www.instagram.com/adam_stansell/ (Adam Stansell) | Follow Wrapped on https://www.instagram.com/wrappedpodcast/ (Instagram) | Check out our https://wrappedpodcast.captivate.fm/ (website) | Artwork by https://www.instagram.com/autsalazar/ (Autumn Salazar) |
This week we're discussing if The 1975 always release 'this kind of song' just before the album drops, if this is the song we'd use to introduce people to The 1975 and Matty's different approach to the story of the lyrics in this song Song discussion starts at 19:36Spotihigh starts at 38:10Lyric discussion starts at 49:13Spotify users Listen to our March playlists here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0bisYADUYPABXCO5TrDXoU?si=0_kZnJ9PQ_uXoO_6wJVT_g// Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok @the1975pod // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found // L O V E //
This week we get into if The 1975 should have done more with this song, the dark theme of the lyrics and what we think of the uncharacteristic guitar part of the song.Song discussion starts at 26:46Spotihigh starts at 54:27Lyric discussion starts at 1:07:37// Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok @the1975pod // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found // L O V E //
This week we're talking about how we feel about the Siri monologue in the middle of A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, the obvious inspirations of the song and we get your takes on the song!Song discussion starts at 22:23Spotihigh starts at 53:00// Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok @the1975pod // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found // L O V E //
This week we're talking about how we feel about the trap inspirations on I Like America, why the song is so divisive and discuss the theme of gun control in America Song discussion starts at 18:40Spotihigh starts at 46:14Lyric discussion at 56:51 // Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok @the1975pod // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found // L O V E //
This week we're discussing if Be My Mistake is the best acoustic version song by The 1975, if the live version is better than the studio version, and ihow the lyrics differ from Matty's usual style.Live version we talk about - The 1975 - Be My Mistake (Live At Sziget Festival 2019) Song discussion starts at 19:04Spotihigh starts at 55:09Lyrics discussion starts at 1:05:30 // Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok @the1975pod // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found // L O V E //
This week we're talking about the massive Love it If We Made it, breaking down the social commentary of the lyrics, why the song and the vocals are so impactful and the controversy of the song Song discussion starts at 22:40Spotihigh starts at 48:52Lyrics discussion starts at 58:10 // Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok @the1975pod // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found // L O V E //
n this episode we get into our thoughts of The 1975 going full pop, if this is their brief inquiry into online relationships and how TOOTIME used all signature elements of pop from the past 20 years AND we've got Max and Liv from ZELA back on the pod to talk about their big 2020, what they've been up to since we last spoke to them and their future plans for ZELA. Song discussion starts at 21:45Lyrics discussion starts at 58:40Interview with ZELA starts at 1:15:14 // Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok @the1975pod // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found // L O V E //
This week, continuing our series of podcasts on winter fly fishing for trout, I interview George Daniel, author and guide. George is also an Orvis ambassador and field tester, and teaches fly fishing at Penn State. As you'll discover, there are many similarities with winter fishing in other parts of the country, along with some flies and techniques a bit more appropriate for the Northeast. In the Fly Box this week, we have some great tips and questions, including: Do you use touch dubbing, split thread dubbing, and composite loop dubbing techniques? I'm looking for a fly line to fish streamers for bass, trout, and panfish. Which line should I get? What leaders do I need for my Clearwater Trout Spey setup, for both Skagit and Scandi lines? What's your technique for catching largemouth bass, and what are your favorite flies? Why can't I get my dubbing noodle to behave? Which intermediate line should I get for fishing streamers and indicators in four to eight feet of water? A great tip on a method for wetting marabou and other materials without putting them in your mouth. I went fishing before a cold front and got skunked. I thought fishing was supposed to be good before a cold front. What line and leader and tippet would you use for trout in lakes in 15 feet of water?
Can we make the definitive ranking of every song on I Like It When You Sleep... by The 1975? Who's to say? Yes, and us. In this episode we each come up with our own lists and then combine them all, going through each songs as we do it and looking back on those episodes. Discussion starts around 19:30 Find Pause it Play it on all podcast streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and more! https://linktr.ee/pauseitplayit // Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Twitter - https://twitter.com/the1975pod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/THE1975POD/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/the1975pod Email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found //
This week we're talking about why This Must Be My Dream goes under the radar, if it has all the makings of a classic 1975 song and if the album placement was important. This week we welcome Jenna and Sarah from Name 3 Songs Podcast on the show, we chat about their podcast, how they started their careers in the music industry and discovering The 1975 Song discussion starts at 25:44 Name 3 Songs interview starts at 1:02:10 Follow Name 3 songs on all social media @Name3Songs Follow Sara - @sara_feigin Follow Jenna - @jenna_million // Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on twitter & Instagram @the1975pod // Facebook @Pause It Play It The 1975 Podcast // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Send us questions for our Q&A episode at the end of I Like It When You Sleep... on social media using the hashtag #PIPIQA Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found // L O V E //
This podcast thinks it has 3 charismatic hosts... they are mistaken Big week this week as we talking about one of the best songs by The 1975, we get in to if it should be the bands biggest song, if it fits in with pop music at the time and if this is The 1975 at their songwriting peak.(the slight buzz on josh's mic disappears after the first couple minutes) Song discussion starts at 22:55// Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on twitter & Instagram @the1975pod // Facebook @Pause It Play It The 1975 Podcast // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Send us questions for our Q&A episode at the end of I Like It When You Sleep... on social media using the hashtag #PIPIQA Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found // L O V E //
In This episode of the Guided we speak with (George Daniel). George is I a guide, educator, coach author and former competition angler well known throughout the World In this episode George shares with us his life in the past a s a competition angler and as well as a coach in this game. George tells us what is needed to effectively cover water to euro nymph and some great guide tips to do so successfully. George also tells us about what's next for him this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Description: In this episode the Guided Podcast, Greg speaks well known George Daniel. George is well known guide, competition fly angler, author and super knowledgeable guy. Greg talks to George about how he got his start into fly fishing from such a young age of 6 years old. George tells us about his days of competition fly fishing all over the globe and his days of coaching as well. George shares with us some great tips if needed to effectively euro nymph flies. Greg and George talk about what the set up is that he uses to euro nymph theses flies, and how you can do the same. Later George tells us about what is next for him and his guiding business as well. This is short but great interview with George Daniel. To learn more about this great episode and our guest please subscribe to the show or download us on your favorite podcast listing platform. Guided Tips Mentioned: In this episode of Guided the guest had mentioned a tip or to help you get started or up your game in this industry. Here are todays episode tips from our Guided Podcast Guest. George learned more about fly fishing from coaching teams. nymphing is an art Other mentions in this Podcast: This area contains links to company’s, products, people, organizations and other note worthy mentions that were talked about during this episode interview on the Fly-Fishing Insider Podcast. Theses mentions are from both the guest or host of the show. Please enjoy the referenced links. Scientific Anglers competition fly lines Scientific Anglers absolute Scientific Anglers Hard mono Contact Guest: Website: livingonthefly.com Social: @georgedanielflyfishing Sponsor Contact: Website: scientificanglers.com Social: @scientificanglers Like the Podcast, Show Us: If you liked this episode of the Guided Podcast or our Guest, then please tell us and leave a podcast review for this episode! Do you have a great idea for guest or an Episode? Please let us know, you can reach the team at. www.flyfishinginsiderpodcast.com we are also very social where you can find a tone of great fly-fishing content, giveaways, tips and more follow us on Instagram @flyfishinginsiderpodcast or find our Facebook page Fly fishing Insider Podcast. Also did you know that every week on Tuesdays were have our show “Fly Fishing Insider Podcast” featuring the industry’s brands, innovators and trailblazers. Thank you for your support!
The 1975 are a band from Manchester, England, made up of Matty Healy, Adam Hann, Ross MacDonald, and George Daniel. They started playing music together in 2002, when they were teenagers. Since then, they’ve released four albums, won three Brit awards, and gotten two Grammy nominations. Their most recent album, Notes on a Conditional Form, came out in May 2020. In this episode, Matty and George break down how they made the song “The Birthday Party.” songexploder.net/the-1975
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/140 I sat down with Domenick Swentosky to talk about traditional streamers and how he fishes his home waters out of Pennsylvania. We get into the mono rig and how he crosses over between nymphing and streamers. Domenick shares the exact formula he uses when fishing a mono rig and why he loves a 4 weight rod and Maxima leader for the butt section of his mono rig. A little bit euro, a little bit nymph and equal parts streamer and even a little dry. Troutbitten now. Click below and listen to the full conversation. The Outdoors Online Marketing Podcast - Listen to our new Podcast and Grow Your Business Online: https://outdoorsonline.co/podcasts/ Show Notes with Domenick Swentosky Rich Strolls was on the podcast in episode 138 and talked about huge streamers and his background as a police officer and obsessed fly fisherman. Joe Humphries was on the podcast in episode 73 and talked about his 90+ years in the game. John Gierach was on the podcast in episode 47 and talked about whether he was a writer or fly fisherman first. John Dietsch from A River Runs Through It was on the podcast in episode 135. Evo Terra was on our other podcast in this episode of our new Outdoors Online Podcast. Evo covered SEO for your blog post and podcast. The Headbanger Sculpin is one of Domenick's favorite patterns but he ties it a little smaller than what Rich Strolis typically uses. Troutbitten has a ton of articles on the Mono Rig and are grouped by the 5 most important articles. Ed Shenk's white minnow is a great fly to have a point of site and see what's going on with the flies on his rig. George Harvey dry fly leader is what Dom breaks out after he's finished with the mono rig. The half pint and the full pint along with the Circus Peanut are a few top flies for streamers. George Daniel has a ton of great resources out there and was on the podcast in episode 55. You can find Domenick at TroutBitten.com Videos Noted in the Show The Headbanger sculpin Ed Shenk's White Minnow Kelly Galloup's Circus Peanut Conclusion with Domenick Swentosky Domenick Swentosky describes how he fishes streamers with a mono rig in his home waters of Pennsylvania. We hear why Domenick doesn't love fishing the huge streamers and find he does pretty well with more traditional sized flies. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/140
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/138 Rich Strolis shares his story and how he has become known as one of the big streamer guys. Rich breaks down how he designs flies and what he thinks about when coming up with new patterns. We hear which hooks Rich loves, how to determine what color to use for your patterns and why he gets fired up about the dumbing down of fly fishing. Show Notes with Rich Strolis 04:50 - Farmington River Anglers Association 06:00 - Thomas Aimes Hatch Guide to New England Streams. 10:20 - Mike Schmidt is a friend and mentor of Rich. 11:40 - Charlie Craven was on the podcast in episode 125 here. 12:38 - Montana Fly Company is associated with Rich's brand and the fly fishing books he's written. 14:30 - Dean Finnerty was on the podcast in episode 19 and was another police officer that I had on the show. 23:18 - Catching Shadows is one of Rich's big books on his fly patterns. 26:40 - The HeadBanger Sculpin is one of the goto flies as well as the shucked up emerger is a good dry fly for Rich. 27:30 - The DDT Nymph was another fly noted here. 42:00 - Roman Moser came up with the present day beads. 45:00 - Rich notes how amazing the Ahrex hooks are and what they have going right now. 47:00 - Kelly Galloup was on the podcast in episdoe 52 and is still one of the best and longest yet. 54:30 - George Daniel were on the podcast is episode 55. You can find Rich at CatchingShadows.com Resources Noted in the Show Catching Shadows by Rich Strolis Thomas Aimes Hatch Guide to New England Streams. Videos Noted in the Show HeadBanger Sculpin Conclusion with Rich Strolis Rich Strolis shares some great stuff today on fly tying and fishing with a focus on streamers. Rich goes into a couple of solid rants as well that should get you thinking next time you are on the river. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/138
Well here we are watchfam. Most of us stuck in our homes wondering when the heck we'll be let out again, free only to buy groceries put gas in the family wagon, or if we're lucky take a quick walk around the block. But don't despair, we here at Love 'N Watches have a plethora of watch-related shenanigans to keep you busy during your forced (and responsible)imprisonment! Join us as we discuss all kinds of fun stuff you can do with your watch hobby while waiting for release. Whether it's swapping straps, binge listening to watch related Podcasts, or sitting down with a good watch book, we've got the answers! Hope you all enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at @lovenwatches, and check out our YouTube channel as well. -RR & PG Stock Media provided by GrantTregellasMusic / Pond5 Links from today's show: Hamilton P2 Reissue - https://www.hamiltonwatch.com/en-int/psr The Wristwatch Handbook - https://smile.amazon.com/Wristwatch-Handbook-Comprehensive-Mechanical-Wristwatches/dp/185149829X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=The+Wristwatch+Handbook&qid=1584574660&sr=8-1 100+ No BS Watch Tips - https://smile.amazon.com/100-Watch-Tips-Enthusiasts-Salespeople/dp/1537398792/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=100%2B+No+BS+Watch+Tips&qid=1584574725&sr=8-1 A Man & His Watch - https://smile.amazon.com/Man-His-Watch-Watches-Stories/dp/1579657141/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=A+Man+%26+His+Watch&qid=1584574756&sr=8-1 The Watch Book Rolex - https://smile.amazon.com/Watch-Book-Rolex-New-Extended/dp/3961712085/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=The+Watch+Book+Rolex&qid=1584574790&sr=8-1 Bulova A History Of Firsts - https://smile.amazon.com/Bulova-History-Firsts-Aaron-Sigmond/dp/1614286922/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Bulova+A+History+of+Firsts&qid=1584574824&sr=8-1 The Watch Book - https://smile.amazon.com/Watch-Book-Gisbert-Brunner/dp/3832798587/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=The+Watch+Book&qid=1584574859&sr=8-2 The Watch Book II - https://smile.amazon.com/Watch-Book-II-Gisbert-Brunner/dp/383273421X/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=The+Watch+Book+II&qid=1584574883&sr=8-2 A Moonwatch Story - https://smile.amazon.com/Moon-Watch-Story-Extraordinary-Speedmaster/dp/2940506337/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=A+Moonwatch+Story&qid=1584574921&sr=8-1 George Daniel's Watchmaking - https://smile.amazon.com/Watchmaking-George-Daniels/dp/0856677043/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=George+Daniel’s+Watch+Making&qid=1584574945&sr=8-1
This week I interview the great George Daniel (interview starts at 48:40), who you will see soon in the new installments of the Orvis TV show. The show I did with him, on Euro Nymphing basics, should be premiered sometime in May. But until then, George discusses the pros and cons of using straight monofilament vs. and actual fly line for Euro Nymphing—both have their advantages and George gives us some good guidance on their use, as well as other tips on this deadly method of fly fishing borrowed from competition anglers. We also get sidetracked on the future of fly fishing and how both of us view the participation of younger anglers today. In this Fly Box this week, we have some interesting questions: I am taking a six-day backpacking trip into the Appalachians. How much water should I expect to cover in a day of fishing? How do I combat the “old boy” network in fly fishing? What strategies do you recommend for carp in a small lake? What does “web” refer to in fly tying, and what is schlappen? Do you think a Helios 905F will be good enough for fishing the Blackfoot, Rock Creek, Gallatin, and Yellowstone Rivers or will I need a 905D? How do you go about experimenting with new fly patterns you have tied? Can I catch carp on a fly during the winter? I have trouble with “trout setting” in salt water. Should I use a strip strike in all my trout fishing to get out of the habit? Why doesn’t Orvis offer water testing kits? I know trout do 90% of their feeding underwater, but I have recently discovered how effective a dry fly can be, even when no trout are rising. Why should tippet size matter when fish can always see the hook? Do you have a recommended leader for juvenile tarpon, and also for barracuda?
In addition to being an amazing angler, George Daniel is a fly fishing educator and a family man. Hailing from Pennsylvania, George learned from the years of experience from his mentor, Joe Humphries. He went on to compete with Team USA and had the opportunity to compete in five World Fly Fishing Championships. He has also served as coach for both the US Youth Team and Fly-Fishing Team USA. George is a two-time US National Fly Fishing Champion and was ranked as high as 5th in the world. He’s written three books: Nymph Fishing, Dynamic Nymphing and Strips-Set. This was a fun chat where we learn about the foundation of George’s story and pick his brain on some tips and tricks for advancing our skills. Find more on George Daniel here: https://www.livinonthefly.com Thanks to our sponsors: http://www.bissellinsuranceagency.com https://www.nor-vise.com https://flyfishingshow.com http://iceland2020.net
George Daniel é um potiguar apaixonado por cultura e tecnologia. Idealizador dos @SignosNordestinos, um dos principais perfis de humor, cultura e Nordeste do País, com mais de 2 milhões de seguidores nas mídias sociais. Em 2019 foi agraciado como destaque no programa de aceleração do YouPix, uma das principais empresas de conexão entre marcas e criadores de conteúdo do país. Empresário, analista, gestor de mídias sociais e empreendedor social.
In this episode, I catch up with George Daniel. We take a deep dive into the mentors who have helped him achieve his success as well as how he coaches to build better anglers. Thanks again to this episode's sponsor, Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival. Purchase One of George's Books Dynamic Nymphing: Tactics, Techniques, and Flies from Around the World Nymph Fishing: New Angles, Tactics, and Techniques Strip-Set: Fly-Fishing Techniques, Tactics, and Patterns for Streamers Follow George on Social Media You can follow George on Instagram and YouTube. Subscribe to the Podcast or, Even Better, Download Our App Download our mobile app for free from the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store or the Amazon Android Store. Subscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
George Daniel has guided clients and fished competitively throughout the world. His desire to learn as much as possible about his craft and adapt his techniques have given him a superb understanding of what it takes to get a nymph to a fish. There are many 'right' ways to deliver your nymphs whether it be contact nymphing or suspension nymphing. Listen to this podcast and learn George's latest strategies and techniques so you can up your game.
George Daniel has guided clients and fished competitively throughout the world. His desire to learn as much as possible about his craft and adapt his techniques have given him a superb understanding of what it takes to get a nymph to a fish. There are many 'right' ways to deliver your nymphs whether it be contact nymphing or suspension nymphing. Listen to this podcast and learn George's latest strategies and techniques so you can up your game.
This week we have an engaging chat with George Daniel, guide, author, writer and teacher out of Central PA. There are many passionate people within fly fishing circles but George has learned from the likes of Joe Humphreys amongst others, but approaches the pastime with a refreshing sense of enthusiasm and endless possibilities. We talk about life, fly fishing and seeing our sport through the eyes of guided guests, kids and newcomers.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/74 I cover the Driftless area today with Jason Randall. We talk about this unique area and hear how Jason came to write numerous articles and books over the years. Jason has some cool stories to share as we hear about a life in fly fishing. He talks a little about his daytime job as a veterinarian and the difference between Landon Mayer and Joe Humpries. Show Sponsor The Wet Fly Swing Members Society: https://wetflyswing.com/members Show Notes with Jason Randall (Updated show notes Links: https://wetflyswing.com/74) Nymph Masters was noted as one of the books in the trilogy. This is the reference series for Jason. We talk about how to avoid being boring. Here is the interview I had with Joe Humphries. Landon Mayer talks about using tension with a fly in episode 48. Davy Wotton was on the podcast in episode 35. The Society for Freshwater Science. The Ed Engle episode and the color purple. What the Trout Said. A book covering fish behavior. Rick Hafele was on the podcast in episode 37. We talked a little about UV materials. Gerry Meyer runs the Driftless Fly shop. The Picket Pin is one of Jason's goto patterns. Here's a video. The podcast on Euro Nymphing with Devin Olson. Link to Ed Engle's books. Landon Mayers new book and George Daniel blog. We talk about The Marshall Tucker Band You can find Jason at JRFlyFishing.com. Resources Noted in the Show Nymph Masters by Jason Randall Videos Noted in the ShowThe Marshall Tucker Band Conclusion with Jason Randall Jason talks about how his background as a veterinarian allowed him to write three books on fish and the effects of the physical and chemical environment. Jason knows many of the past guests we've had on the podcast so this becomes a good reference for future listening especially if you are new to the podcast. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/74
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/73 I sat down with Joe Humphreys, one of the great fly fishing personalities of the 20th century. Joe shares is life in fly fishing, wrestling and teaching both young and old. You'll get a perspective on the history of fly fishing from Joe today and from his movie Live the Stream. You'll here Joe tell the story of how he caught the largest trout on the fly in the state of PA. Plus he'll describe night fishing and some great tips if you ever find yourself out in the evening. Show Sponsor Wet Fly Swing Members Society: https://wetflyswing.com/members-society/ Show Notes with Joe Humphreys Live the Stream is the new movie based on Joe's life. George Harvey was one of Joe's early mentors in fly fishing George Daniel was on the podcast in episode 55 where we talked about Joe's style including the occasion slap around to get you fired up. Orvis Helios Rod was recommended by Joe as one of his present day goto sticks. Cortland 9' for a 5 weight and a 10' rod are two of Joe's present day rods. You can see the movie at LivetheStreamFilm.com. Conclusion with Joe Humphreys Joe tells a great story about the state record brown trout caught on Fishing Creek in Pennsylvania. Joe shares some great tips on fishing wet flies, nymphs and dry flies. A really cool conversation with one of the all time fly fishing mentors of all time. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/73
Show Notes Links: wetflyswing.com/61 Ben Furimsky talks about the Fly Fishing Show, the largest fly fishing trade show in the world. Ben tells us how you can get the most out of the next show an some of the famous guests that attend. We get into the Film Festival, the Gunnison River and a bunch of more useful information. Ben also shares his perspective on surfing, specolli from fast times and tons of other useful fun facts about his life. Show Notes with Ben Furimsky The Fly Fishing Show is the largest fly fishing trade show in the world. George Harvey was a big influence for Ben's father Chuck. Techniques for Trout was a solid book by George. George Daniel was on the podcast in episode 55 and noted the influence of the PA school of fly fishing education. Joe Humphries taught the Penn State Class and was another mentor for Ben and many others. Furimsky's BDE is a pattern Ben developed and one he is most proud of. Watch the video here. We talk about Lefty Kreh and how it will be impossible to ever replace what Lefty brought to the sport. Flip Pallot told a story about Lefty Krey saving the day during Huricane Andrew. Gary Borger was on the podcast and broke down nymphing in episode 45. Ben notes Jason Randall's book - Nymph Masters: Fly-Fishing Secrets from Expert Anglers as one he's been enjoying recently. 1000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly is a great article that shows what you need to succeed in any business. Kelly Galloup was on the show in episode 52 and discussed ego among other things. You can reach Ben at FlyFishingShow.com. Conclusion with Ben Furimsky Ben shared his perspective on running the largest fly fishing show in the world and a bunch of other great background on fly fishing. Show notes: wetflyswing.com/61
A number of listeners have been asking for a show about landlocked Atlantic salmon, and for that I can think of no one better than a native Mainer. Jeff LeBree has been fishing for landlocked salmon is his native state for over 50 years, and for 17 of those years has been a guide at Orvis-endorsed Libby Camps. He shares his knowledge about when to go to Maine for landlocks, how to fish for them, where in the river to look for them, and of course what flies to use. Jeff is quite a character and we have a lot of laughs. I hope you enjoy his downeast humor. In the Fly Box this week, we cover the following questions: Is it necessary to use a strike indicator when winter nymphing? My soft hackles don’t distribute around the hook well and stay on top. What should I do? Can you give me some advice on making hook substitutions for fly patterns? How does George Daniel add a dropper with the Orvis knot without running the flies through the loop? Can I use tandem fliy rigs for bass fishing? If you say that flies can last 50 years, why do you tell me to throw away my thread after two or three years? What rod should I buy for Euro nymphing? I can’t afford the Helios 3. How do people carry fly rods onto a plane?
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/george-daniel-podcast-interview-musky-joe-humphries-euro-nymphing-teaching/ I had the pleasure of talking with George Daniel on his teaching philosophy, guiding, Joe Humphries and a number of other great topics including fishing Musky. We talk about competition fly fishing, journaling, his blogging and his plans for the upcoming years. George tells a great story about the angling professors at Penn State and how it is a position that he would be interested in. Show Sponsors TheGreyDrake.com: https://www.thegreydrake.com/ The Portland Fly Shop: https://theportlandflyshop.com/ This episode is brought to you by support from our listeners via Patreon: https://wetflyswing.com/patreon Show Notes with George Daniel I note the Frank Moore podcast I did with another living legend. Joe Humphries was one of George's big mentors. Devin Olsen was on the podcast here. I interviewed John Gierach in episode 47. John Wooden was a mentor because of his teaching philosophy. Musky is his passion now especially while the spawn is occuring for trout. The Bug book is a great book on breaking down entomology to its basic level. Blain Chocolate, Joe Goodspeed on instagram @teeth_and_trout. The Orvis Learning Center is noted as a great resource for beginners and advanced anglers alike. You can reach George at Livinonthefly.com. Conclusion with George Daniel It was cool to hear George talk about Joe Humphries, some of his other mentors and the tips and resources he shared in this episode. Please leave a comment below if you have any feedback for this episode. Click below for the show notes links: Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/george-daniel-podcast-interview-musky-joe-humphries-euro-nymphing-teaching/
If it does not go up until next week no big deal. This week my guest on the podcast is the great George Daniel, one of the finest anglers in the world and a wonderful teacher. George is also refreshingly un-dogmatic, and even though he is an expert on nymph fishing he does not stick to only one method, but uses all kinds of techniques depending on the conditions. There are scores of good tips in this podcast so if you enjoy nymph fishing don’t miss it. In the Fly Box this week, you’ll find answers (or at least my attempt to answer) questions about: How do I keep my reel from getting tangled at the end of the day? Is a fiberglass rod a disadvantage for distance and in the wind? Do you have some tips on fishing mayfly spinner falls? Can I catch carp when they are spawning? How do I make my Humpies more durable? Can I catch channel catfish on a fly rod? Can I fish a Gurgler on an intermediate line? Will textured fly lines hurt my rod guides? How can I land big fish by myself without high-sticking my rod?
Join our podcast hosts, Caroline Bauer and Drew Marshall, as they discuss the tragic shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas on October 1st. From looking at the reactions from musicians and other entertainers, to discussing their own opinions of the event and other past violence and how it affects music, they attempt to answer the question of "what should music's response to these terrible tragedies?" Music Credits To: "I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It" (George Daniel, Adam Hann, Matty Healy, and Ross MacDonald) Performed by The 1975 Published by Dirty Hit/Interscope Records
“There is often a time and place in real-world situations to move beyond defined and dictated techniques. To begin to blend and meld different approaches in the current unique situation. ” -George Daniel George Daniel’s experience and knowledge of fly fishing on it’s own is... The post EP036: George Daniel – Streamer Tactics, Techniques and Blending Styles to Catch More Trout appeared first on Reno Fly Shop | Northern Nevada Fly Fishing Outfitters.
George Daniel is a fly fishing guide, author, family man, and speaker in Pennsylvania. I wanted to learn more about what makes George such a great angler. He shares the methods he uses and how he developed them. Follow George on Instagram gdflyfish55 Produced by FreeStone Media Brought to you by RisenFly.com
George Daniel, author of Strip-Set, discusses his big fish tactics.
This week I interview George Daniel, past competitor in Team Fly Fishing USA and now head coach. The subject is European nymphing styles like Czech nymphing, Polish nymphing, French nymphing, and Spanish nymphing. I've had a number of requests to talk about European nymphing so I called in one of the top American experts on these techniques. You'll learn the differences between these styles and under which conditions you use them, as well as how to rig for these very effective styles of catching trout and grayling on nymphs. These techniques are great to have in your bag of tricks when standard strike indicator and dry/dropper techniques aren't working.