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Episode OverviewThe Articulate Fly host Marvin Cash sits down with fly tying guru Allen Rupp, founder of Fly on the Water and Dave Whitlock's hand-selected legacy tier, for a deep dive into the classic fly patterns that built modern fly fishing. Rupp traces his fly tying education back to childhood phone calls with Bob Clouser, in-person mentorship from Lefty Kreh and George Harvey, and decades spent learning directly from Dave Whitlock, explaining why patterns like the Clouser Minnow, the Half and Half, Lefty's Deceiver and Whitlock's Near Nuff Crayfish and Sculpin remain so effective that newer materials and techniques rarely improve on them. The conversation ranges from the upper Potomac River, where Rupp first learned to tie and fish, to saltwater destinations like the Seychelles and the Amazon, where his Semper Fli patterns are now requested by name by local guides. Rupp and Cash dig into why presentation matters more than fly choice (a lesson Rupp learned fishing a single hare's ear nymph for an entire year), how legends like Whitlock and Clouser relentlessly simplified their patterns rather than complicating them, where to source increasingly scarce natural materials like hand-plucked mallard flank and Cree hackle, and which adhesives belong on every serious tier's bench. Whether you fish for smallmouth bass, stripers, bonefish or golden dorado, this episode is a masterclass in why the old patterns still catch fish and what they can teach today's tiers about durability, simplicity and effective design.Key TakeawaysHow focusing on a single fly pattern for an entire season can teach anglers that presentation matters more than fly choice.Why classic patterns like the Clouser Minnow, the Half and Half and Lefty's Deceiver remain more effective than many modern variations.How simplifying a fly pattern down to its essential materials often makes it more durable and more effective than adding complexity.Why choosing the right adhesive for a material (soft adhesive for soft materials, rigid adhesive for hard surfaces) prevents premature fly failure.When to source fly tying materials from non-fly shop retailers like craft and fabric stores.How filling Clouser Minnow thread wraps with resin in a triangle or heart shape creates a fly that is nearly weedless.Techniques & Gear CoveredRupp walks through the construction logic behind classic patterns including the Clouser Minnow, the Half and Half, Lefty's Deceiver, the CK Baitfish, Chico's Bonefish Special, Lou Tabory's Snake Fly and Dave Whitlock's Near Nuff Crayfish and Sculpin, explaining how each pattern's simplicity contributes to its durability and fish-catching consistency. He details specific tying fixes including pre-treating deer hair eye cavities with Flexament before adding Goop and a final drop of Flexament to prevent eyes from popping off, and filling Clouser Minnow thread wraps with resin in a triangle or heart shape to create a snag-resistant profile. On adhesives, Rupp runs a bench of nine different products including Zap-A-Gap in two viscosities, Softex, Tuffleye and various other cements, matching soft adhesives to soft materials like deer hair and rigid adhesives to harder surfaces. For tools he favors Mark Petitjean bobbins for fine thread work and Renomed scissors for their durability and lifetime warranty, while sourcing scarce natural materials like Cree hackle, hand-plucked mallard flank and dry fly saddles from specialty sellers.Locations & SpeciesRupp's tying and fishing roots trace to the upper Potomac River and the Mid-Atlantic region of Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, where he learned from guide Mark Kovach and crossed paths with Lefty Kreh and Bob Clouser at regional fly fishing shows. His classic patterns now see action well beyond home water, targeting smallmouth bass and trout in eastern rivers, striped bass at night from Virginia to Maine on Lou Tabory's Snake Fly, and trevally and golden dorado in destinations like the Seychelles and South America, where his Semper Fli pattern has become a guide favorite.FAQ / Key Questions AnsweredWhy do classic fly patterns like the Clouser Minnow and Lefty's Deceiver still outperform many modern variations?Allen Rupp explains that classic patterns endured because their originators relentlessly simplified them down to only the materials necessary for action and durability rather than adding complexity for visual appeal. Newer flies often look more elaborate but can introduce problems like tails that foul on the cast, while classics like the Deceiver (just bucktail, feathers and flash) remain reliably effective.How does fly choice compare to presentation in catching more fish?Rupp credits mentor Brad Yoder with the lesson that presentation matters far more than fly pattern, after fishing a single gold-ribbed hare's ear nymph exclusively for an entire year. He caught roughly the same number of fish as he had with pattern variety, reinforcing that learning to fish one fly in every water condition teaches more than chasing the next new pattern.What is the best adhesive to use on different fly tying materials?Rupp's rule, learned from Dave Whitlock, is to match a soft, flexible adhesive like Flexament to soft, flexible materials like deer hair and reserve rigid adhesives like Zap-A-Gap for harder surfaces. Using a rigid adhesive on a flexible material creates a stress point that cracks and fails after a few fish.Where can tiers find scarce natural materials like Cree hackle and quality mallard flank?Rupp sources hard-to-find feathers and fibers from a mix of specialty sellers, friends who hunt and hand-pluck birds, and even craft stores like Michaels and Joann Fabrics for items like glass beads, foam and embroidery materials. He notes that machine-plucked commercial mallard flank is often unusable for patterns requiring intact feather shape, making hand-plucked birds essential for some classic ties.What is swing nymphing and where did the technique originate?Swing nymphing is a technique Rupp developed independently as a teenager on the upper Potomac by adapting light jig presentations to a fly rod, only to later learn that Charlie Brooks had pioneered the same approach on the Yellowstone River decades earlier. Rupp covers the technique in an upcoming magazine article and credits Harry Murray's writing for connecting him to its origins.SponsorsThanks to TroutRoutes for sponsoring this episode. 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In this episode we WadeOutThere with Loren Williams from Saratoga Springs, New York. Loren grew up in Pennsylvania fishing with his father from the time he was three years old. At seven, he found an old fly rod, his father's fly tying vise and a book on how to tie trout flies by George Harvey. Loren transformed these tools into a life long love of fly fishing that spanned from fly fishing small ponds with homespun flies, to long days of fishing and learning from George Harvey and Joe Humphries in the local fly shop in State College, to competing on Team USA, guiding, and teaching. We discuss United Kingdom style loch fishing from a row boat, techniques for small stream fishing in New York, and why Loren has a special place in his heart for one of our western rivers' native fish.Learn More:Instagram @adiposefanEmail: lorenwilliams595@gmail.comVisit WadeOutThere.com/art for 10% off your first original painting or limited edition print from show host and artist Jason Shemchuk Visit TacticalFlyFisher.com and use Promo Code: wade15 at checkout for 15% off you next tactical gear purchase.Newsletter Sign-Up . Sign up for emails with new podcast episodes, blog articles, and updates on artwork from Jason.
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee," we begin with the "Bright Star" radio show featuring the episode "The Society Burglar" from 1952. In this charming episode, newspaper editor Susan Armstrong and her star reporter, George Harvey, find themselves embroiled in an investigation of a series of high-society thefts, leading to unexpected comedy and intrigue. The episode stars Fred MacMurray as George and Irene Dunne as Susan. Next, we revisit the comedic antics of "My Friend Irma" in the episode "Double Surprise" broadcasted on December 22, 1947. In this holiday special, Irma Peterson tries to plan a surprise party for her roommate Jane Stacy, but in typical Irma fashion, the plans go hilariously awry. This beloved series features Marie Wilson as the delightfully ditzy Irma and Cathy Lewis as the sensible Jane Stacy. Concluding the lineup, the "Skippy Hollywood Theatre" presents "Romance Incorporated" from June 20, 1947. This episode spins a tale about a Hollywood scriptwriter who concocts a plot to bring two estranged lovers back together, only to find himself falling for the leading lady. The cast includes Jackie Cooper as the imaginative writer and Lurene Tuttle as the fetching actress. Each show from this era brings its unique flavor of nostalgia, humor, and drama, making for a perfect blend of entertainment for our listeners.
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee," we have an engaging lineup of timeless radio shows. First, we present the "Bright Star" episode "Dramatic Lessons," featuring Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray. Originally broadcast in 1952, this episode centers around the dynamic interactions and life lessons that unfold between the characters, highlighting the drama and humor of their relationships. The cast includes Irene Dunne as Susan Armstrong and Fred MacMurray as George Harvey. Following this, we have "The Abbott and Costello Show" episode "Costello Buys Gifts for the Cast," originally aired on June 8th, 1944. In this hilarious episode, Costello finds himself in a series of comedic mishaps while trying to buy gifts for the show's cast, leading to a whirlwind of laughter and confusion. The cast features Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in their iconic roles. Lastly, we feature "Lux Radio Theatre's" episode "Tom, Dick and Harry," starring the delightful Ginger Rogers. Originally broadcast on September 8th, 1941, this episode tells the charming story of a young woman who finds herself torn between three suitors, each named Tom, Dick, and Harry, and the comedic situations that arise from her predicament. The cast includes Ginger Rogers in the lead role, supported by a talented ensemble. Tune in this Saturday for an afternoon filled with classic entertainment and nostalgic charm.
Last week we looked at urban fly fishing in the Rockies. This week we venture into the American south with Orvis Atlanta fishing manager Devin Lancaster for an expert look at how to find and catch interesting fly-rod species within your own city limits by using a method he calls Blue Dotting. You'll need to listen to the podcast to find out exactly what that is. In the Fly Box this week, as usual we have some interesting questions and helpful tips, including: If I am fishing for smallmouth in a river that also hosts trout and the water temperature is 68 degrees, what should I do? How can I cast to smallmouth in a river where I have almost no back-cast room? In lakes with multiple species, when fishing from shore should I expect to find different types of fish at different times? I have difficulty setting the hook on trout with a "trout set" and do better with a strip set. Why is the 'trout set" recommended for trout? Do you have any tips on fly fishing for walleye? Why do some nymphs call for a partridge collar and other nymphs use a CDC collar? Is there any difference? A listener relates that the Ralph Cutter podcast on wading safety literally saved his life. Are all the new Helios models four times as accurate, or just the 905? Are there any dry flies tied with cork these days? How can I get my fly into a deep pool directly below a waterfall? What do you know about the old PM-10 and T-3 Orvis rods? Is a double or triple surgeon's loop better than a perfection loop in lighter tippets? Does hook shank shape affect hooking qualities? How can I swing wet flies in small streams? A great tip from a listener on wearing wool socks underneath neo socks when wet wading to avoid sand between your toes. Is a George Harvey leader the same as a braided leader?
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee," we delve into a selection of captivating radio show episodes. Starting with "Bright Star," we explore "The Oil Swindle," where Susan Armstrong, played by Irene Dunne, and George Harvey, voiced by Fred MacMurray, get entangled in a local scandal involving fraudulent oil stocks. The duo uses their journalistic skills to expose the culprits and save the town's investments. Next, we tune into "Our Miss Brooks," featuring the charming Eve Arden as Connie Brooks in "Peanuts, the Great Dane." This humorous episode revolves around Miss Brooks mistakenly receiving a large Great Dane as a gift, which leads to a series of comedic events at Madison High School. The episode is filled with laughter, featuring Gale Gordon as Osgood Conklin and Richard Crenna as Walter Denton among others. Moving on, "Love Story" presents "Tiny Pink Elephant," where Helen Mack portrays a young woman who purchases a miniature elephant under the influence of a whimsical impulse, leading to unexpected adventures and a light-hearted look at romance and dreams. Lastly, we enjoy a classic from "The Jack Benny Show," titled “Jack's Sponsor Buys Insurance On Him." Jack Benny, along with his regular cast members Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, and Dennis Day, brings humor to the predicament of his sponsor taking out an insurance policy on him, sparking a string of hilarious misunderstandings and antics. Join us this Saturday for these timeless tales that continue to entertain decades after their original broadcasts.
This week a combination podcast, with my character in livestock being the well known George Harvey, and a recording live from the Royal Welsh Show in Builth Wells in this highly spontaneous if not somewhat challenging episode.
Dr. Balthazar receives a letter from George Harvey, the front desk attendant at the Skirvin Hotel in Oklahoma City. Harvey claims that at night he hears screams and other strange noises . The other employees claim that the hotel is haunted by the ghost of a maid who took her life on the 10th floor. Dr. Balthazar spends the night at the hotel to experience these hauntings himself and to learn more about its haunted history.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/292 Presented By: Fly Fishing Film Tour, Dette Flies, Stonefly Nets, Anglers Coffee Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Chuck Furimsky, founder of The Fly Fishing Show shares the story of how he got started organizing the shows and became the largest fly fishing show in the world. He shares some stories of his experiences with a few of the biggest names in fly fishing and the problems he encountered while preparing the shows and what they did to solve them. Chuck gives his thoughts on his son Ben taking over his role. He mentions some of the best fly shops in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Find out the fly fishing shows we can attend this year! Fly Fishing Show Show Notes with Chuck Furimsky 03:16 - Chuck's son, Ben was on the podcast at WFS 061 05:00 - Chuck took a fly fishing course at Pennsylvania State College taught by George Harvey 08:06 - The Michigan Fly Fishing Club was the first to do fly fishing shows in Michigan - they're used to be called FFF (Federation of Fly Fishing) 11:30 - Ed Rice was the founder of International Sportsmen's Exposition - the show was established at the San Mateo County Fairgrounds in the late 1970s - Click here to read more 15:08 - Tom Brady of the Patriots used to empty Chuck's fishing show in the afternoon - people on the show would go to their hotel rooms in the afternoon to watch Brady play 17:42 - The pandemic started the weekend after the last show they did in 2020 24:13 - The Denver convention center where the fly fishing show was held for 15 years was foreclosed by the bank since they couldn't pay the mortgage because of the pandemic - this led the fly fishing show to change venue 30:16 - Chuck met Gary Border and Gary LaFontaine and became friends with them 30:37 - Chuck tells the story of Gary LaFontaine's smart dog, Chester who serves as an indicator when Gary fishes 32:10 - The first show Chuck did was at 7th Springs - George Harvey was there, and also Lefty Kreh 34:22 - Chuck talks about Joan Wulff 35:20 - Wendy Gun, Sara Gardener 39:02 - Chuck and Tim Cammisa are good friends - Tim Cammisa was recently on the podcast at WFS 285 40:46 - Chuck is very impressed with Son Tao, a celebrity fly tyer on Instagram - Son is coming to their show in Atlanta 43:14 - Right when Chuck started doing the shows, the movie, A River Runs Through It came out 46:11 - Chuck couldn't remember the name but he was talking about a supreme court judge who was a fly fisherman but he's probably referring to John Voelker a.k.a Robert Traver Photo courtesy of the Marquette Regional History Center 46:43 - Chuck tells the story of how he met his partner Barry Serviente 49:03 - Chuck tells the story of when Ed Rice found out about his show 57:59 - People at the fly fishing show rush to Bill Keough's booth, Hareline Dubbin 1:07:06 - Tight Lines is the biggest fly shop in New Jersey 1:08:07 - The best fly shop in Pennsylvania is TCO - they have 4 locations in PA 1:10:04 - The Bugskin Wiggler is an original pattern by Chuck - he uses leather a lot with his patterns - scroll down to watch a video of Tim Cammisa tying that pattern Fly Fishing Show Conclusion with Chuck Furimsky Chuck Furimsky, shared the story of how he got started organizing the shows and became the largest fly fishing show in the world. He shared some stories of his experiences with a few of the biggest names in fly fishing and the problems he encountered while preparing the shows and what they did to solve them. He mentioned some of the best fly shops in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. We found out what shows we can attend this year! Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/292
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SCHEDULE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2021 LEGISLATIVE DAY These meetings are streamed live on our QAC Website at qac.org/live and broadcasted on QACTV's Television channel on Atlantic Broadband cable channel 7 or in HD 507. Agenda 1. CLOSED SESSION 5:00 p.m. Patrick Thompson, Esquire, County Attorney Matt Peter, Esquire, LGIT Under Section 3-305(b) (8) of the General Prevision Article “Pending or Potential Litigation” 5:20 p.m. Beverly Churchill, Director of Human Resources Under Section 3-305(b) (1) of the General Prevision Article “Personnel” 2. CALL TO ORDER 5:30 p.m. Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Moment of Silence, Approval of Agenda Accept County Commissioners' Minutes - Regular Minutes – September 28, 2021 - Roads Minutes – September 14, 2021 - Sanitary Minutes – September 14, 2021 Press and Public Comments** 3. NEW BUSINESS 5:45 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Admin/Engineering 1. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Scoping Grant – Cloverfields Flood Mitigation Design Study 2. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Program Update 6:00 p.m. Todd R. Mohn, PE, County Administrator “Presentation of Documents for Signatures and Weekly Correspondence” Action 1. White Cane Awareness Day Proclamation 2. BOE Administration Building – Building Envelope Improvements 3. EMS Emergency Response Vehicle 4. AED – Cardiac Monitor Request 5. Administrative Emergency Response Vehicle 6. Draft Standard Operating Polices 7. MOU with Visit Annapolis and Anne Arundel County 8. Property Liens – Nuisance Violations 9. 2021 Wreaths Across America Campaign 10. Budget Amendment CC-47 – Rural Legacy Documents: 10.12.2021DPW.pdf 10.12.2021Action.pdf 10.12.2021Coorespondence.pdf 4. PRESENTATIONS 6:15 p.m. Dr. Joseph A. Ciotola, Jr. M.D., Health Officer “Department of Health Update” 6:30 p.m. Scott A. Haas, Department of Emergency Services Director “Department of Emergency Services Update” 7:00 p.m. George Harvey, QAC TV Station Manager “QACTV Update” 7:00 p.m. Press and Public Comments**
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies Podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor. In this episode, we explore the career of Stanley Tucci. Best known for his roles as Secondo in Big Night (1996), George Harvey in The Lovely Bones (2009) and Caesar Flickerman in The Hunger Games franchise, Tucci has been giving bald guys a good name in the acting scene since the 80s. Joined by guest Munson, Geoff Reid of the From First to Last Podcast, we discuss Tucci's early days as a Levi's Jeans model, Sir Geoffrey's unfortunate run-in with a Pauly Shore movie, Stanley's tendency to play a baddie, and examine just how closely he has flirted with the EGOT. Where does Tucci's career rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
Our destination is Spring Creek in central Pennsylvania. Our guest is the one and only Joe Humphreys. Now in his 90's, Joe is a national treasure, having instructed thousands in the art of fly angling, traveled the world representing the U.S. in fly fishing competitions, guided presidents & celebrities, hosted the first national fly fishing show on ESPN, and was inducted into the Fly Fishing Hall of Fame. He's also starred in several highly successful instructional videos and even a documentary about himself called Live the Stream. For 19 years, Joe directed the renowned angling program at Penn State and has lectured throughout the United States. Spring Creek is one of the finest limestone streams in the world, famous for dense populations of wild fish but also famous because it's Joe's home water. So sit back and pull up a chair for a fireside chat as Joe shares tips and stories from a lifetime of angling experiences in Part 1 of a 2 part episode. With Host, Steve Haigh Joe Humphreys: Joe's top flies for the Spring Creek: @DestinationAnglerPodcast (Facebook and Instagram) Live the Stream http://www.livethestreamfilm.com/ Facebook @livethestreamfilm Instagram: @LiveTheStream How to tie George Harvey's Night Fly (the fly Joe used to catch his State record Brown Trout): http://flyfishingcts.blogspot.com/2020/03/simple-but-deadly-george-harveys-pusher.html Destination Angler: The Destination Angler Website and Show Notes: http://destinationangler.libsyn.com/ Get updates and pictures of destinations covered on each podcast: On Instagram or Facebook: @DestinationAnglerPodcast Join in the conversation with the @DestinationAnglerConnection group on Facebook Sponsors: JP Ross Fly Rods & Company: https://www.jprossflyrods.com/ Aventuron: https://aventuron.com/ Comments & Suggestions: host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh50@gmail.com Available on Apple, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts Recorded Feb 10, 2021. Episode 36. Music on the show by A Brother's Fountain, “Hitch Hike-Man”. Podcast edited by Podcast Volume https://www.podcastvolume.com/
人類從古到今都有所謂“買官”現象。 當然,官職大小決定價錢。美國國會是不允許將政府公職用來報答捐款人的。但在任命大使這個問題上,採取了“視而不見”的態度。Nixon 做美國總統的70年代,買一個美國駐哥斯達黎加大使的職位要25萬美元。Gordon Sondland 給川普總統的就職典禮委員會捐了一百萬美元,拿到了美國駐歐盟大使的頭銜。1920年,哈丁總統把自己的金主,出版商兼工業家George Harvey 派去英國做大使,結果貽笑大方,因爲Harvey 對國際關係涉獵甚淺,又缺乏外交口才,在英國發表的第一個演講,居然提出,女人和男人的不同在於女人沒有靈魂。從兩個Bush總統到克林頓到奧巴馬,都因爲回報捐款人,在任命大使方面,出過問題。簡單地說,70%的大使是總統任人唯賢任命的,30%是任人唯親任命的。這個話題非常有趣,我們會好好聊聊。
Bright Star, also called the Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray Show, used big film stars to add to the appeal of the show and gain listeners. Best known for her films with Cary Grant, Irene Dunne left film action in 1952 to save her legacy as "Hollywood's First Lady. She had been nominated for five Academy awards in such films as "The Awful Truth and "Love Affair, but failed to win the award. Later President Eisenhower chose her to be the alternate U.N. delegate of the General Assembly in 1959. Though a prolific film actor through the 1930s and 1940s, Fred MacMurray is best known as Steve Douglas the patriarch on "My Three Sons (1960-1972). A personal friend of Walt Disney, MacMurray starred in many Disney films including "The Shaggy Dog, "The Absent Minded Professor, and "Son of Flubber. Text on OTRCAT.com ©2001-2020 OTRCAT INC All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is prohibited. Lasting only one season, Bright Star is about Susan Armstrong (Dunne) the editor of a struggling newspaper the Hillsdale Morning Star. MacMurray plays George Harvey an idealist star reporter who often conflicts with his editor over stories. MacMurray and Dunne have a good rapport as both have excellent comedic timing. Overall, this is a charming show that will delight fans of both Fred MacMurray and Irene Dunne.
Arrancamos este nuevo spin off de DEL CRIMEN AL CINE. Seguimos con crimenes.. seguimos con asesinos en serie. Pero esta vez abordamos esos asesinos que no tienen cabida en el podcast padre. Aquellos que no relatan la vida de asesinos reales... sino que han sido creados para la ficcion, aunque con claras influencias y perecidos con los de carne y hueso. Hoy George HArvey, el terrorifico personaje interpretado magistralmente por Stanley Tucci en la mas que interesante cinta de Peter Jackson, The lovely Bones. Analizamos pelicula y personaje el equipo al completo. Besos y Almuerzos. @misiondeaudaces
Arrancamos este nuevo spin off de DEL CRIMEN AL CINE. Seguimos con crimenes.. seguimos con asesinos en serie. Pero esta vez abordamos esos asesinos que no tienen cabida en el podcast padre. Aquellos que no relatan la vida de asesinos reales... sino que han sido creados para la ficcion, aunque con claras influencias y perecidos con los de carne y hueso. Hoy George HArvey, el terrorifico personaje interpretado magistralmente por Stanley Tucci en la mas que interesante cinta de Peter Jackson, The lovely Bones. Analizamos pelicula y personaje el equipo al completo. Besos y Almuerzos. @misiondeaudaces
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
This week, our hosts talk about the tragic tale of Viktor Navorski, who was stuck in JFK airport with no country for nine months. The irony is, despite his long stay, the kind people at SPMN have delivered a short and sweet episode! Listen in this week to hear about weird, unbelievable occurrences that happen at the airport, formi, NICE cinematography and George Harvey impressions. Film discussion begins at: 7:08
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
This is a bonus podcast featuring Gracelynn Lau talking about Food as Medicine without interruptions. Music by George Harvey
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
Show Notes: wetflyswing.com/45 I had the great pleasure to chat with Gary Borger about Nymph Fishing and his contribution to fly fishing in many respects over a career of writing and video. Gary talks about how he produced the first fly fishing instructional video, how he was part of the first FFF Casting Certification, and goes into detail on his tactics for nymph fishing and using indicators. Show Notes with Gary Borger The leadwing coachman was the fly Gary used to catch his first fish. GEM Skues was the Father of Nymph Fishing. Gary's groundbreaking book was Nymphing in 1979 and his accompanying video on Nymphing. Gary's book, Naturals, was another contribution to fly fishing evolution. Mel Krieger and others were part of the original Fenwick Fly Fishing School. The FFF Fly Fishing Certification Process. Pete Humphries was on the podcast in episode 7. George Harvey was the man who showed Gary that he had some work todo with his cast. Lee Wulff and his quote "Game fish are too valuable to be caught only once" had a big impact on conservation at the time. The Steve Duda episode with the FlyFish Journal. Here's a link to the history of the 1989 Gold medal taken by the Polish team Frank Sawyer and grayling Here's a video of the tuck cast. Here's a link to Jason and the shadow cast The SC20 fly rod that celebrated the 20 year anniversary You can find Jason Borger here. You can reach Gary at GaryBorger.com. Conclusion with Gary Borger I wanted to give Gary a big thank you for coming on the show to share his wisdom. His discussion on how he gets down to the fish nymphing is worth the listen just for that. The history that he covers was an awesome bonus for me. Hope you enjoy! All of the links to for the show notes are below: http://wetflyswing.com/45
Richard Diamond, Private Detective, originally broadcast August 23, 1953, 65 years ago. The Hollywood Story. A beautiful lady blackmailer tries her luck on George Harvey, the head of a movie studio...with death as the payoff! Dick Powell stars.
On this weeks show, Chris, Rich and Aaron discuss: the JFK files, banks protected from class action lawsuits, Trumps tax plan, Trumps health care plan, a robot has been made a citizen of Saudi Arabia, Trump & North Korea, a man who mastrubates his mentally disabled son, controversial Halloween costumes, Corey Feldman needs 10 million...
The Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray Show, also known as Bright Star ran for only one season, but is still well worth a listen. Fred MacMurray plays reporter George Harvey and Irene Dunne stars as his editor, Susan Armstrong. We hope you enjoy the 4 episodes we've selected for you and encourage you to vote for next Friday's 4 Pack
Curator Marjorie Searl discusses George Harvey's painting Pittsford on the Erie Canal