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Mads Nipper er en mand med mange ansigter. Han blev ansigtet på Ørsteds voldsomme aktierutsjetur som topchef i den turbulente periode fra 2021 til januar 2025, hvor han blev afløst af Rasmus Errboe. Samtidig er Mads Nipper blevet et symbol på den grønne omstilling og ESG-dagsordenen i dansk erhvervsliv – en dagsorden, han kæmpede for at forankre først i Grundfos og siden i Ørsted. Men bæredygtighed er nu under pres og rykket ned på prioriteringslisten i mange virksomheder i takt med den voksende geopolitisk uro. I denne episode af Bestyrelsestoppen fortæller Mads Nipper, hvordan man holder fast i ESG-dagsordenen i bestyrelseslokalet, selv når problemerne hober sig op uden for. Gæst: Mads Nipper, professionelt bestyrelsesmedlem og tidligere topchef i Ørsted og Grundfos Vært: Søren Linding, debatredaktør og erhvervskommentator på Finans Podcastredaktør: Kasper SøegaardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Justin and Rob discuss better herping in Georgia or Georgia w/ Nipper ReadWho will win? You decide. Reptile Fight Club!Follow Justin Julander @Australian Addiction Reptiles-http://www.australianaddiction.comIG https://www.instagram.com/jgjulander/Follow Rob @ https://www.instagram.com/highplainsherp/Follow MPR Network @FB: https://www.facebook.com/MoreliaPythonRadioIG: https://www.instagram.com/mpr_network/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtrEaKcyN8KvC3pqaiYc0RQSwag store: https://teespring.com/stores/mprnetworkPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/moreliapythonradio
If you have evidence that Tom Sandoval tried to inspire his high school classmates to victory by telling them to "Win one for the Nipper," please contact us immediately. Card 326 on Beckett - https://marketplace.beckett.com/southpawcards_272/item/1988-topps-326-al-nipper_87706900Card 75T on eBay - https://www.ebay.com/itm/205293191459SABR Bio by Gregory Wolf - https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/al-nipper/ Thoracic Outlet Syndrome - https://www.mlb.com/news/thoracic-outlet-syndrome-facts-causes-symptoms-recovery-timeAl throws at Phil Bradley - https://youtu.be/9fJyOGF6KhA?si=WraPdYa8_T1geE2U Al throws at Daryl Strawberry - https://www.reddit.com/r/mets/comments/1rtj03s/on_this_day_march_14_1987_darryl_strawberry/ Al in the Missouri Sports Hall - https://mosportshalloffame.com/inductees/al-nipper/
You've of course heard of the famous "Tiger" comic where "Roy of The Rovers" began and and "Billy's Boots", "Nipper" and "Hot-Shot Hamish" all graced the pages of.... but did you read or hear about the Tiger Sports Library? Bygone tells us about it this week...and what is happening in "We Are United" this week? Tangent gives us an update and finally Mute takes us through the Blackie Gray story Pt 3 where Blackie again scores in a European Cup final..but who for?!...enjoy!
Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications
2025 felt like a year when everything became more and harder. More crises. More fear. More civic strain. More communities under pressure. And yet – more leadership, too. In this episode, Glennda connects with Darlene Nipper, President of the Rockwood Leadership Institute, for a grounded look at what leadership truly looked like in 2025. Darlene shares what she and her team witnessed across the country: communities organizing, mutual-aid volunteers pivoting to meet urgent needs, families creating rapid-response communication networks, and leaders of small organizations adapting and strategizing for the future. This wasn't leadership from the podium. It was leadership from the sidewalk, school hallway, boardroom, and living room. Together, Glennda and Darlene talk about what broke, what held, and what grew stronger this year: How democracy became a shared responsibility, not just a political concept What “leading from the inside out” looks like in high-pressure environments Why the long view and the short view have to coexist What nonprofit leaders need to prioritize amid uncertainty And through it all, one truth kept surfacing: leadership is no longer reserved for the chosen few. It is happening everywhere, often in people who never expected to step into the role. Whether you lead a nonprofit, neighborhood group, faith community, or simply your own family, this episode offers clarity on what your leadership means right now, and what it needs next. TUNE IN TO LEARN: How 2025 redefined who counts as a leader: This year showed us that leadership doesn't just come from titles or org charts – neighbors, parents, volunteers, and everyday people stepped in where systems fell short. Why democracy became a litmus test for leadership this year: In 2025, leaders weren't just asked to run programs. They were asked to choose whether to protect democratic values or remain silent as they eroded. How easy on-ramps – rather than professional gatekeeping – brought more people into meaningful action: Grassroots movements gained momentum because people could simply show up, proving accessibility is what fuels community power. What nonprofit leaders need to prioritize amid uncertainty: From pivoting quickly to listening deeply, this episode breaks down the practices that helped organizations stay grounded and effective. How leaders are thinking ahead while addressing immediate crises: Even while navigating fires, funding losses, and political turmoil, visionary leaders shifted into long-view strategy – imagining a future they may never personally see. KEY QUOTES: “I think this notion of leadership is this far-off behavior or category of people that's not us, totally is a thing, you know, and it's like – no, actually it is all of us.” - Darlene Nipper “I do think this moment is calling a lot of people into leadership in ways that are really motivating.” - Glennda Testone “So money should not be a problem. You know? That should not even be an issue. If we believe in the work, we need to give it away is such a level that people are just not even leaders are not even thinking about where the money is going to come from.” - Darlene Nipper “Listen to your constituents, your community, your people, and come out with what you know, because your role, your place, your space is very unique to you and the work that you're doing.” - Darlene Nipper ABOUT GUEST: With over 25 years of leadership and advocacy experience, Darlene Nipper joined Rockwood as a trainer in 2012 and now serves as CEO. Darlene's knowledge of the challenges facing leaders and the practices required for effective leadership is informed by her own background at a range of organizations. She has held key leadership roles in nonprofit and social justice organizations, as well as city government and foundations. Darlene previously served as the executive director of the BET Foundation, and as the chief operating officer at National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), during which time she founded NAMI's Multicultural and International Policy Center. She is the former director of LGBT Affairs in the Executive Office of the Mayor of D.C., and the 2024-25 Visiting Senior Fellow for Movement Infrastructure and Explorations at the Freedom Together Foundation. A native Washingtonian, Darlene is an ordained interfaith minister, and practices mindfulness meditation, deep presence, and living joy. RESOURCES: Darlene Nipper LinkedIn Rockwood Leadership Institute Glennda Testone LinkedIn Nonprofit Leadership Lab DRG Talent Consulting Experts Joan Garry's Guide to Nonprofit Leadership – 2nd Edition by Joan Garry FREE WORKSHOP: Let's Build the Nonprofit Board of Your Dreams! FREE WORKSHOP: The 5 Practices of Outstanding Nonprofit Leaders Music by Jukebox the Ghost Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the post above are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.” Sponsored By DonorPerfect DonorPerfect provides nonprofits with powerful fundraising tools to drive success. Built on a foundation of integrity and innovation, the company prioritizes its clients over investors, cultivating a culture of collaboration, continuous improvement, and a commitment to making a difference. Check out their resource(s) below. 2026 Fundraising Calendar Design Tips for Nonprofits A Fundraiser's Guide to Donor-Advised Funds Sponsored By DRG Talent Consulting Experts DRG is a talent advisory group helping nonprofit organizations to identify, attract, and nurture innovative, diverse leadership. Our team of 40+ experts serves over 200 nonprofits a year of all sizes and in various sectors across the country. Learn more at drgtalent.com. Check out their resource(s) below. Interviewing with Reduced
Chi ha ucciso l'opera?E perchè proprio il Cinema?Senza dimenticare il Musical, complice del misfatto!Partendo da una domanda che spesso mi rivolgete parliamo di opera, di cinema, di musical e di un cane che ascolta un grammofono.Ho studiato, approfondito e la questione mi interessa davvero, perchè voglio capire se:divulgare l'Opera significa allungare l'agonia di un moribondo?TI PIACE OPERA POP?Aiutaci a diffonderlo e sostenerlo, potremo continuare a regalarti emozioni e bellezza.Libretti, foto, video, playlist e consigli tutti nella newsletter gratuita che trovi qui sotto.Iscriviti! LA NEWSLETTER DI OPERA POP • Link diretto all'iscrizioneVuoi scrivere direttamente a me?Ecco la mia mail: luigi@fools.itVuoi seguirmi sui social?INSTAGRAMFACEBOOKDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/opera-pop-lirica-raccontata-ad-arte--4745524/support.
Good friend and fellow basstronaut, Nate Nipper, stopped by for an intergalactic bassin' convo. Nipper just came off a banner rookie season on the Champions Tour…which came as no surprise to me. Enjoy!Brought to you by Thorne BrosCheck out their website and variety of premium fishing equipment @ thornebros.comCheck out their JDM selection here: https://www.thornebros.com/collections/jdm-baitsAlso Brought to you by Vocelka Fishing & CustomsYou can find them on his website or at Waypoint Angler SupplyVisit vocelkafishing.com and use the code: T3ALBIRD15 at checkout to save 15% on your next purchase!
Camtron 5000 is an Albany based rapper and songwriter with an at time comedic and irreverent lyrical style. Benno Greene talks to him about his new album "His Master's Voice," his musical influences, and his upcoming performance at Song City Troy on November 11th.
Back from his recent trip to Spain, Nipper tells us all about galavanting across the Spanish landscape in search of European Vipers!De Madrid al Cielo! - "From Madrid to Heaven!"@VenomExchangeRadio@Nipperread@Knobtails.IGVenomexchangeradio.com
“We don't need to find an end solution, but it's a space where we can speculate, imagine, and practice our foresight. We can be part of a bigger imagination together with an institutional framework, which is really what we try to motivate as well when we communicate these exhibitions to our audience and speak with our guests about these works. We can also sense that it's really a place where a lot of people like to enter these days. When you turn on a TV, look at a newspaper, listen to your radio, or speak with your friends, it seems like the world is falling apart on so many levels. It's such a challenging time. I think we can also offer this space for reflection and hopefully provide a reflection that gives some idea or feeling of agency.For me, it's this awe that I feel every time I meet an artist who has the courage to deal with what it means to be in the world as a human being and to tackle it from different ways and through different media. I always feel that through the collaborations I have with artists, I learn a little bit more about the world.”In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, some voices rise to shape the conversation in truly profound ways. Marie Nipper has spent her career at the nexus of institutional leadership, curatorial innovation, and artistic collaboration. As the director of the ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark, she is not just leading a museum; she's rethinking its very purpose—from an artistic lab to a public town square. Her journey has taken her from the hallowed halls of the TATE and ARoS to the forward-thinking spaces of Copenhagen Contemporary, all while championing the freedom of artists and the civic role of the museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“We don't need to find an end solution, but it's a space where we can speculate, imagine, and practice our foresight. We can be part of a bigger imagination together with an institutional framework, which is really what we try to motivate as well when we communicate these exhibitions to our audience and speak with our guests about these works. We can also sense that it's really a place where a lot of people like to enter these days. When you turn on a TV, look at a newspaper, listen to your radio, or speak with your friends, it seems like the world is falling apart on so many levels. It's such a challenging time. I think we can also offer this space for reflection and hopefully provide a reflection that gives some idea or feeling of agency.For me, it's this awe that I feel every time I meet an artist who has the courage to deal with what it means to be in the world as a human being and to tackle it from different ways and through different media. I always feel that through the collaborations I have with artists, I learn a little bit more about the world.”In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, some voices rise to shape the conversation in truly profound ways. Marie Nipper has spent her career at the nexus of institutional leadership, curatorial innovation, and artistic collaboration. As the director of the ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark, she is not just leading a museum; she's rethinking its very purpose—from an artistic lab to a public town square. Her journey has taken her from the hallowed halls of the TATE and ARoS to the forward-thinking spaces of Copenhagen Contemporary, all while championing the freedom of artists and the civic role of the museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“We don't need to find an end solution, but it's a space where we can speculate, imagine, and practice our foresight. We can be part of a bigger imagination together with an institutional framework, which is really what we try to motivate as well when we communicate these exhibitions to our audience and speak with our guests about these works. We can also sense that it's really a place where a lot of people like to enter these days. When you turn on a TV, look at a newspaper, listen to your radio, or speak with your friends, it seems like the world is falling apart on so many levels. It's such a challenging time. I think we can also offer this space for reflection and hopefully provide a reflection that gives some idea or feeling of agency.For me, it's this awe that I feel every time I meet an artist who has the courage to deal with what it means to be in the world as a human being and to tackle it from different ways and through different media. I always feel that through the collaborations I have with artists, I learn a little bit more about the world.”In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, some voices rise to shape the conversation in truly profound ways. Marie Nipper has spent her career at the nexus of institutional leadership, curatorial innovation, and artistic collaboration. As the director of the ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark, she is not just leading a museum; she's rethinking its very purpose—from an artistic lab to a public town square. Her journey has taken her from the hallowed halls of the TATE and ARoS to the forward-thinking spaces of Copenhagen Contemporary, all while championing the freedom of artists and the civic role of the museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
In this episode of The Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast, host Edmund Thomson Jones speaks with Mads Nipper, Board Chair, former CEO, and Energy Transition Advocate. Mads reflects on his leadership journey across diverse industries, sharing lessons on business transformation, building trust, and leading with purpose through uncertainty. He also discusses the challenges of steering organizations through the global energy transition, the critical role of boards, and what it takes to balance vision with agility in volatile times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The future of relationships is going to be a little nutty. Imagine being with someone who only caters to your wants, needs, and world view... it's going to be hard to stay with a real person who challenges you when AI will just praise you and make you cum. Let's talk about that, why we all collectively do things we know are bad for us, how sexualized TV shows were in the 90's, streaming porn for an entire education board meeting to see, and more on today's episode of Can You Don't?! *** Wanna become part of The Gaggle and access all the extra content on the end of each episode PLUS tons more?! Our Patreon page is LIVE! This is the biggest way you can support the show. It would mean the world to us: http://www.patreon.com/canyoudontpodcast ***New Episodes every Wednesday at 12pm PSTWatch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/h8Qu_TpO4HISend in segment content: heyguys@canyoudontpodcast.comMerch: http://canyoudontpodcast.comMerch Inquires: store@canyoudontpodcast.comFB: http://facebook.com/canyoudontpodcastIG: http://instagram.com/canyoudontpodcastYouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3wyt5rtOfficial Website: http://canyoudontpodcast.comCustom Music Beds by Zach CohenFan Mail:Can You Don't?PO Box 1062Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816Hugs and Tugs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pine Barrens, Aegean cliffs, and Philly Cheese Steaks, In this episode we cover it all! Back in the Saddle again, Nipper and Phil have a catch-up after a long summer break of travels. @NipperRead@Knobtails.IGVenomExchangeRadio on YouTube!VenomExchangeRadio.com
In this special episode brought to you by Inductive Automation, hosts Phil Seboa and Ed Fuentes welcome back Arlen Nipper, a pioneer in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) and co-inventor of MQTT. Arlen takes us on a deep dive into the latest advancements from Cirrus Link with a special focus and Unified Namespace (UNS) demo.Discover how the UNS concept is transforming data management in industrial systems by providing a structured and scalable way to organize and access data. Arlen walks us through the new enhancements to the Cirrus Link portfolio, including the MQTT engine's ability to generate a more organized UNS view and the advantages of leveraging Ignition for seamless application development.Join us as Arlen showcases the power of the UNS, from edge nodes to cloud databases, and reveals how these new tools empower industries to achieve digital transformation effortlessly. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or an industry expert, this episode offers invaluable insights into the world of IoT and the future of industrial automation.**This episode is best experienced by watching the video podcast version or watching the video episode over on YouTube.**Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/q4eXXy1Fm1s-----About Our Episode Sponsor: Inductive Automation:By cross-pollinating IT with SCADA technologies, Inductive Automation created Ignition software, the first universal industrial application platform with unlimited potential. Ignition empowers industrial organizations to swiftly turn great ideas into reality by removing technological and economic obstacles.Ignition brings affordable Digital Transformation to your industrial operations. For the low cost of one server license, you can connect all your devices, collect more data than ever, create an unlimited number of tags, and add as many users as you need — no extra charges or hidden fees. Plus, the Ignition Designer helps you build any custom application and instantly web-deploy it to any industrial display or mobile device.Try Ignition today with a free 2-hour trial that you can reset an unlimited number of times.Download Ignition Free Trial at: https://go.industrysagemedia.com/ignitionVisit Inductive Automation: https://www.inductiveautomation.com---------------Connect with Phil on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-seboa/Connect with Ed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-fuentes-2046121a/Connect with Arlen on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/arlen-nipper-42281057/About Industry Sage Media:Industry Sage Media is your backstage pass to industry experts and the conversations that are shaping the future of the manufacturing industry.Learn more at: http://www.industrysagemedia.com
To kick off Season 4, we are joined by Elite Series Pro Bob Downey & Nate Nipper. These are two humble but deadly dudes that let their rods do the talking. One is on the Elite Series, and the other is a local/regional hammer who is also head of R&D for All-Terrain Tackle. Some of my favorite basstronauts in the Galaxy to drink some Old Fashions with, and catch up on all things bass fishing. Enjoy.Brought to you by Thorne BrosAlso Brought to you by Vocelka Fishing & CustomsVisit vocelkafishing.com or Waypoint Angler Supply to grab your new favorite pole.Supporting SponsorsSupreme Lending - Dream TeamM-Y Wedge Motor SupportUNTAMED Tackle
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
On today’s episode, Karen tells the story of the Kray twins and Georgia covers the Tenerife airport disaster. For our sources and show notes, visit www.myfavoritemurder.com/episodes. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/3UFCn1g.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for a chat with IIoT experts Dylan Dufresne and Arlen Nipper as they break down the nuts and bolts of the Unified Namespace (UNS). We discuss the tricky balance of merging IT and OT, the real heroes (spoiler alert: it's all about the people and processes), and what the future holds for data management in the industrial world. With some eye-opening stories and hands-on tips, you'll get a clearer picture of how to start and succeed with your own UNS projects. From edge computing to cloud storage, Dylan and Arlen walk us through the essentials of making digital transformation work in a real-world setting. ------------- This episode is made possible by our friends over at SmithTek. Smithtek provides turn-key hardware and software for remote monitoring and control, supporting a wide range of industrial protocols and offering a web-based SCADA system. Designed and built in Perth, Western Australia, their solutions make asset management easy for industries like agriculture, mining, and automation, ensuring reliable and real time control. Smithtek is committed to providing reliable, Australian-made solutions for remote asset management. Our systems are designed to be intuitive and adaptable, making integration with existing infrastructure straightforward. We prioritize simplicity in user experience, ensuring that our technology is accessible for all levels of technical expertise. For more information, visit: http://www.smithtek.com.au ------------------ Connect with Dylan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylan-dufresne-solutions/ Connect with Arlen Nipper on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arlen-nipper-42281057/ Connect with Phil on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-seboa/ Connect with Ed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-fuentes-2046121a/ About Industry Sage Media: Industry Sage Media is your backstage pass to industry experts and the conversations that are shaping the future of the manufacturing industry. Learn more at: http://www.industrysagemedia.com
In this Episode we collaborate with Scott and Tie from Nature 4 You! This is a cross over episode that will also be airing on Cold Blooded Contributions. In this episode we chat about our year, where we herped, what we saw and what we want to see. We talk about the species that alludes us and Phil gives us insight on how he met Nipper. There's a lot of laughs in this episode as four good mates catch up about the year they had in 2024.Nipper can be found:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nipperread/(Please follow Nipper here so we can all stop hearing about him needing to be followed!)Phil can be found:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knobtails.ig/Venom Exchange Radio can be found:Website: https://www.venomexchangeradio.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551020534004Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venomexchangeradio/Scott and Tie can be found on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildlifedemonstrations/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naturefouryou/ Website: www.wildlifedemonstrations.comNature 4 You bookshop: https://www.wildlifedemonstrations.com/shop Follow the Cold-blooded Contributions Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095066316571 The Cold-blooded Contributions Podcast is proudly sponsored by Midwest Tongs. Midwest Tongs is the world's leader in snake handling equipment. Find Midwest here:Website: www.tongs.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/midwesttongs/YouTube: www.youtube.com/@midwesttongs Thanks for listening!Don't forget to rate us and follow us on your favourite podcast platform.We can be found on Spreaker, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Castbox, Amazon Music/Audible, Podchaser, Deezer, Podcast Addict and JioSaavn.
In this episode, Justin and Rob are joined by Nipper Reed to disucuss if you should use a list of species to go herping or just go and see what you can find? Who will win? You decide. Reptile Fight Club!Follow Justin Julander @Australian Addiction Reptiles-http://www.australianaddiction.comIGFollow Rob @ https://www.instagram.com/highplainsherp/Follow MPR Network @FB: https://www.facebook.com/MoreliaPythonRadioIG: https://www.instagram.com/mpr_network/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtrEaKcyN8KvC3pqaiYc0RQSwag store: https://teespring.com/stores/mprnetworkPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/moreliapythonradio
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. In this episode, host Christian Bacasa interviews Dallas Voss, a fly fishing guide from Kenai, Alaska. They discuss the unique fly fishing experience on the Kenai River, particularly targeting rainbow trout and understanding the pink salmon years. Dallas emphasizes the importance of protecting rainbow trout and utilizing the salmon runs for sustenance fishing. They also discuss the accessibility and flexibility of fishing on the Kenai River, as well as the variety of activities and time commitment on the Kenai Peninsula. Dallas shares insights into providing gear and equipment for fishing, as well as the process of taking salmon home. They also touch on the systematic timing of salmon runs and the flossing technique for sockeye salmon. In this conversation, Dallas Voss shares insights and tips for fishing in Alaska, specifically on the Kenai River. He discusses the flossing technique and how it can be effective in hooking fish. He also explains the importance of proper hook sets and how to handle fish that are hooked in different areas. Dallas highlights the nuisance of catching sockeye salmon while targeting rainbow trout and the challenges of dealing with their teeth. He also talks about the unique experience of encountering bears in Alaska and emphasizes the importance of giving them space. Lastly, Dallas discusses the significance of pink salmon years and how they provide abundant food sources for rainbow trout. Takeaways The Kenai River in Alaska offers a unique fly fishing experience, particularly for targeting rainbow trout and understanding the pink salmon years. Protecting rainbow trout and utilizing the salmon runs are important for sustaining the fishery and providing sustenance fishing opportunities. The Kenai River is accessible and flexible, allowing for day trips and a variety of activities for families and individuals. Gear and equipment are provided by guides, making it convenient for anglers to fish without bringing their own gear. The timing of salmon runs on the Kenai River varies, and each run offers different fishing opportunities. The flossing technique can be effective in hooking fish, but it's important to set the hook properly to avoid hooking fish in unintended areas. When targeting rainbow trout, it's common to encounter sockeye salmon, which can be a nuisance due to their abundance and teeth. Encountering bears in Alaska is a unique experience, but as long as you give them space and don't agitate them, they generally won't bother you. Pink salmon years provide abundant food sources for rainbow trout, making them larger and easier to target in specific areas. Understanding the natural cycles and behaviors of fish in Alaska can enhance the fishing experience and increase the chances of success. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. Cody Kowitz, a fly fishing guide, shares his experience guiding in Alaska and Michigan and his love for streamer fishing and targeting migratory fish. He discusses the differences between the fish in the two locations and the techniques he has learned. He emphasizes the importance of camaraderie among guides in sharing tips and tricks. Cody also talks about creating action in flies and fishing different areas based on the behavior of migratory fish. In this part of the conversation, Kodie Kowitz and Christian Bacasa discuss different techniques for fishing with streamers. They talk about the behavior of fish during different seasons and how it affects their feeding patterns. They also delve into the technique of jigging with a streamer and how it differs from stripping a streamer on a sink tip. They emphasize the importance of having confidence in your fly and not constantly changing flies. They also discuss the importance of covering water effectively and adjusting your technique based on water depth and flow. Takeaways Streamer fishing for migratory fish is a favorite technique of Cody Kowitz. Guides in Alaska share tips and tricks to improve their fishing techniques. Different fish species behave differently in Alaska and Michigan. Inside bends and slack seams are productive fishing spots for migratory fish. Creating action in flies can attract aggressive fish. Fishing techniques vary depending on the season and behavior of the fish. Fish behavior changes with the seasons, and understanding these changes can help you target them more effectively. Jigging with a streamer is a technique that can be used when you don't have the right gear to get your fly down deep. Having confidence in your fly and not constantly changing flies can lead to more productive fishing. Covering water effectively is key to finding fish, and adjusting your technique based on water depth and flow can make a big difference. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. In this episode, host Christian Bacasa interviews Rick Passek, a fly fisherman with experience in both stillwater and saltwater fishing. Rick shares his journey from fly fishing in rivers to exploring saltwater fishing in Mexico. He also discusses his passion for fly tying and his YouTube channel, FlyFish Fanatic. Throughout the conversation, Rick emphasizes the importance of observation and learning from experienced fishermen. The episode concludes with a discussion about the challenges and rewards of fishing in Mexico. In this part of the conversation, Rick Passek discusses his fishing experiences in Mexico and the importance of thread control in fly tying. He also shares his tips for using different materials in fly tying and encourages experimentation. Rick emphasizes the need for movement and silhouette in fly patterns and recommends the book 'The Feather Mechanic' by Gordon van der Spuy. He also mentions some unconventional materials he uses, such as plastic nails and pool noodles. Rick concludes by highlighting the importance of simplicity and less-is-more approach in fly tying. Takeaways Rick Passek shares his transition from fly fishing in rivers to exploring saltwater fishing in Mexico. Observation and learning from experienced fishermen are key to successful fishing. Rick emphasizes the importance of understanding insect activity and reading the water. He discusses his passion for fly tying and his YouTube channel, FlyFish Fanatic. Fishing in Mexico presents unique challenges and opportunities. Rick Passek advises against fishing in Tijuana due to safety concerns. In San Cristobal, Mexico, Rick is surrounded by rivers, but they are polluted and not suitable for fishing. Thread control is crucial in fly tying, and using the right thread for the desired effect is important. Rick recommends the book 'The Feather Mechanic' by Gordon van der Spuy for learning about fly tying techniques. Rick encourages fly tiers to experiment with different materials and not limit themselves to naturals. Simplicity and less-is-more approach can be effective in fly tying, and movement and silhouette are key factors in fly patterns. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. In this conversation, Christian Bacasa interviews Nic Hall, the president of the Denver chapter of Trout Unlimited (DTU), about the Carp Slam event and the conservation efforts of DTU. They discuss the mission of DTU, which focuses on river conservation, river cleanup, and youth engagement programs. Nic also explains the Trout in the Classroom program, where trout eggs are delivered to educational facilities for students to raise and release into the river. They also talk about the upcoming Carp Slam event, which is a pro-am tournament that raises funds for DTU. Nic shares the changes they are making for this year's event, such as extending the amateur's fishing time and changing the fundraising requirements. They also discuss how people can donate to the event and get involved with DTU. Takeaways Denver Trout Unlimited (DTU) focuses on river conservation, river cleanup, and youth engagement programs. The Trout in the Classroom program delivers trout eggs to educational facilities for students to raise and release into the river. Carp Slam is a pro-am tournament that raises funds for DTU and features randomly paired teams of pros and amateurs. Changes for this year's Carp Slam include extending the amateur's fishing time and changing the fundraising requirements. Donations can be made to support Carp Slam and DTU's conservation efforts. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. John Schneider shares his journey of living on a sailboat and his plans to sail to Scotland. He talks about his alternative lifestyle and his passion for fly fishing and sustainable living. John emphasizes the importance of keeping things simple and finding inspiration from others who have achieved similar goals. He also discusses the challenges and rewards of living on a boat, including the winter months and the limited space. Overall, John is excited about his new adventure and the opportunity to meet new people and experience different cultures along the way. John Schneider shares his journey of living on a sailboat and pursuing a life of adventure and self-sufficiency. He discusses the challenges he faced, including financial struggles and relationship changes, and how he overcame them. John emphasizes the importance of embracing discomfort and finding joy in the process of growth. He also talks about his plans for the future, including sailing to different destinations, exploring wild food, and sharing his experiences through his YouTube channel. The conversation ends with Christian Bacasa expressing his admiration for John's journey and encouraging listeners to check out John's wildlife channel. Takeaways Living on a sailboat offers a unique and alternative lifestyle Keeping things simple and finding inspiration from others can lead to personal fulfillment Living on a boat comes with challenges, such as limited space and adapting to different weather conditions Sailing to Scotland is John's long-term goal, and he plans to document his journey and share his experiences Embrace discomfort and view it as a stepping stone to growth and joy. Find passion in pursuing a simpler and more self-sufficient life. Explore new destinations and engage in adventure travel. Combine interests in food and nature to create unique experiences. Share your journey and inspire others through storytelling and content creation. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. In this episode, host Christian Bacasa interviews Andy Weiner, an angler and author of the children's book 'Down by the River'. They discuss Andy's involvement with the organization Reeling in Serenity, which focuses on sobriety action. They also talk about three Western rivers that Andy recommends for fly fishing: the Big Wood River in Idaho, the Deschutes River in Oregon, and the San Juan River in New Mexico. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of being careful and not letting pride get in the way when fly fishing. In this conversation, Christian and Andy discuss three great fly fishing destinations: Big Wood River in Idaho, Deschutes River in Oregon, and Red River or Caldera in New Mexico. They also share their favorite dry fly patterns and emphasize the importance of being careful and mindful while fly fishing. Takeaways Andy Weiner is an angler and author of the children's book 'Down by the River' Andy is involved with the organization Reeling in Serenity, which focuses on sobriety action Andy recommends three Western rivers for fly fishing: the Big Wood River in Idaho, the Deschutes River in Oregon, and the San Juan River in New Mexico When fly fishing, it is important to be careful and not let pride get in the way Big Wood River in Idaho, Deschutes River in Oregon, and Red River or Caldera in New Mexico are three great fly fishing destinations. Both Christian and Andy prefer dry fly fishing and have had success with patterns like parachute Adams, purple haze, Royal Wolf, cinnamon ants, corn fed caddis, and cripple PMDs. Being careful and mindful while fly fishing is crucial to avoid accidents and injuries. Carrying a waiting staff, wearing a flotation device, and letting someone know your location are important safety measures. Consider the consequences of falling or getting hurt in different areas of the river before taking risks. Don't be too proud to ask for help or change your fishing approach if necessary. Andy's book, 'Down by the River,' is a great resource for introducing kids to fly fishing. Reel Recovery is a non-profit organization that provides fly fishing retreats for men recovering from cancer. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. John Stallone discusses the importance of conservation and how hunters and anglers play a role in preserving wildlife. He introduces How for Wildlife, an organization that provides tools for hunters and anglers to voice their opinions to policyholders. The organization also drives national awareness and educates the public about the benefits of hunting and fishing. Stallone emphasizes the need for factual-based arguments and the importance of showcasing the intrinsic values of hunting and fishing, such as camaraderie and heritage. He also highlights the impact of ballot initiatives and the propaganda spread by anti-hunting and fishing groups. The conversation explores the importance of advocacy and education in the hunting and fishing community. It highlights the need for hunters and anglers to advocate for their rights and the conservation efforts they contribute to. The conversation also emphasizes the role of education in bridging the gap between hunters and non-hunters, and the importance of sharing personal stories and values to create understanding and support. The Howl for Wildlife organization is mentioned as a resource for education and advocacy. Takeaways Hunters and anglers are interconnected and play a vital role in conservation and wildlife preservation. How for Wildlife provides tools for hunters and anglers to voice their opinions to policyholders and drive national awareness. Factual-based arguments and showcasing the intrinsic values of hunting and fishing are important in advocating for these activities. Ballot initiatives can have a significant impact on hunting and fishing policies. Anti-hunting and fishing groups spread propaganda and misinformation, highlighting the need for education and awareness. Advocacy is crucial for protecting hunting and fishing rights and conservation efforts Education is key in bridging the gap between hunters and non-hunters Sharing personal stories and values can create understanding and support Howl for Wildlife is a valuable resource for education and advocacy Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
This week's episode of Cemetery Row is dedicated to awesome animals! Lori honors PAPD K-9 Officer Sirius, an explosive detection dog who lost his life in 9/11, and Bamboo Harvester, the horse who portrayed "Mr. Ed." Sheena covers Nipper the RCA dog. Hannah shares the tragic stories of orcas Keiko and Tilikum.
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. In this episode of the Fly Fishing Insider podcast, host Christian Bacasa interviews Kip Vieth from Wildwood Float Trips. They discuss bass fishing in the Mississippi River and the unique characteristics of the fishery. The conversation covers topics such as water temperatures, fish behavior, fly patterns, and fishing techniques. Kip shares his insights and experiences as a guide in the area, providing valuable information for anglers interested in smallmouth bass fishing. In this conversation, Kip Vieth discusses his approach to fishing for smallmouth bass. He explains that he primarily fishes topwater near the bank or rocks, but in the summer, he switches to mid-river patterns. Vieth emphasizes the importance of manipulating the fly after the strip, creating a motion after the motion to entice strikes. He also discusses the significance of fishing the drop-offs and edges, as well as the visual aspect of smallmouth fishing. Vieth recommends using larger rods and flies to trigger aggressive strikes from smallmouth bass. Takeaways The Mississippi River offers excellent smallmouth bass fishing opportunities, with clear water, diverse habitats, and a variety of fly fishing techniques. Water temperatures in the river range from 55°F in May to the mid-80s°F in August, with the best fishing usually occurring in the spring and early fall. Topwater flies like poppers and divers are effective for smallmouth bass, especially in the summer. Other successful fly patterns include crayfish imitations, minnow patterns, and sculpin patterns. Fishing techniques vary depending on the season and conditions, but dead drifting flies, stripping streamers, and using a sink tip line are common approaches. Catch and release is the norm for smallmouth bass in the Mississippi River, with regulations allowing for the keeping of one fish over 20 inches. The river is also home to other species like muskie, pike, and walleye, providing additional fishing opportunities. Fishing topwater near the bank or rocks is effective for smallmouth bass. In the summer, switch to mid-river patterns and focus on drop-offs and edges. Manipulate the fly after the strip to create a motion after the motion. Using larger rods and flies can trigger aggressive strikes from smallmouth bass. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. In this episode, James Johnson discusses fly fishing for bonefish, tarpon, and permit in Belize. He emphasizes the precision and visual cues required for flats fishing, where anglers cast to fish they can see. Johnson explains how to spot nervous water and the different ways fish react to flies. He also shares tips on casting and presentation techniques for each species, including the use of shrimp, crab, and baitfish patterns. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights for anglers looking to target the big three species in Belize. In this part of the conversation, James Johnson and Christian Bacasa discuss various techniques and strategies for fly fishing in saltwater. They cover topics such as presenting the fly, reading fish behavior, using bait fish patterns, and fighting fish. They emphasize the importance of accuracy, speed, and versatility in casting, as well as the need to adapt to different wind conditions. James also provides tips on clearing the line and fighting different species of fish. Overall, this part of the conversation provides valuable insights for both experienced and novice saltwater fly anglers. Takeaways Flats fishing requires precision and the ability to cast to fish you can see. Nervous water can indicate the presence of fish, and different types of nervous water require different casting approaches. For bonefish, it's important to show the fly to the fish and make adjustments based on their reaction. Tarpon can be less erratic than permit, and the stripping technique can vary depending on the fly pattern. Understanding the sink rate of your fly and adjusting your presentation accordingly is crucial for success. Using different fly patterns, such as shrimp, crab, and baitfish, can be effective for targeting different species. Accuracy and speed are crucial in saltwater fly fishing Versatility in casting is important to adapt to different wind conditions Understanding fish behavior and using the right fly patterns can increase success Clearing the line and fighting fish require specific techniques Practice backhanded casting and accuracy on the back cast Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Afsnit 626 Mads Nipper. Mads er CEO af Ørsted, tidligere koncernchef for Grundfos og Vice President i LEGO. Så der er ingen tvivl om at Mads er og kan noget helt særligt - Hvilket han i den grad beviser i dagens afsnit; for Mads er så skønt og rar en samtalepartner, og dagens snak var en fryd at have. Jeg håber i nyder Mads' selskabet bare halvt så meget som jeg gjorde. Gå fornøjelse, Christan.
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. Tad Murdock is on a mission to catch all salmonid species, and he has caught around 40 out of the 50 species so far. He started fly fishing eight years ago after growing up bass fishing. Tad has done a lot of research and learned a lot along the way, which has made him a better angler. He now works as a guide in Georgia and enjoys exploring smaller waters. Tad's go-to technique is the dry dropper, and he prefers a nine-foot five-weight rod for its versatility. He also emphasizes the importance of simplicity in fly patterns and adjusting the size and buoyancy based on the fish's behavior. In this part of the conversation, Tad Murdock and Christian Bacasa discuss different techniques for fishing with nymphs and streamers. They talk about the 'tag and tickle' method for nymphing and how it can be effective in certain situations. They also discuss the use of streamers and the importance of changing the direction of the fly to trigger a strike. Tad shares his insights on fishing for different species, including cherry trout and white spotted char in Japan. In this conversation, Tad Murdock discusses his goal of catching all the trout species in the world. He shares his experiences fishing for different trout species in various locations, including Turkey, Bosnia, and Mexico. Tad emphasizes the importance of research and understanding the versatility of different trout species. He also provides tips on how to gather information while on the fly, including reaching out to locals and using online resources. Tad highlights the unique landscapes and cultures he has encountered on his fishing adventures. Takeaways Tad Murdock is on a mission to catch all salmonid species and has caught around 40 out of the 50 species so far. He started fly fishing eight years ago after growing up bass fishing and has learned a lot along the way. Tad emphasizes the importance of simplicity in fly patterns and adjusting the size and buoyancy based on the fish's behavior. He prefers a nine-foot five-weight rod for its versatility and enjoys exploring smaller waters. The 'tag and tickle' method can be effective for nymphing in certain situations Changing the direction of the fly can trigger a strike when fishing with streamers Cherry trout and white spotted char are interesting species to fish for in Japan Catching all trout species requires research and understanding of their habitats and behaviors. Reaching out to locals and using online resources can provide valuable information about fishing locations. Different trout species can be found in unique landscapes and offer opportunities to experience different cultures. Appreciating the similarities and differences between trout species and their habitats enhances the fishing experience. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. Dan Hoffman, a former fishing guide and chief of police, shares his journey from guiding to a potential future career. He wrote a book called 'An Alaska Fly Fisher's Odyssey' that explores the relationship between fly fishing and various aspects of life. Dan emphasizes the importance of recognizing and leveraging the transferable skills and attributes gained from being a guide. He advises guides to identify their strengths, seek continuing education, and reach out to former clients for mentorship. Dan also discusses the challenges of navigating the social media landscape and the incredible fishing opportunities in the Bristol Bay area of Alaska. In this conversation, Daniel Hoffman and Christian Bacasa discuss fishing in Alaska, specifically in the Cuulik River and other remote locations. They talk about the abundance of brown bears in certain areas, the incredible fishing opportunities during the egg drop season, and the beauty of the scenery. They also provide tips for planning a fishing trip to Alaska, including different tiers of fishing experiences, budgeting strategies, and the importance of researching the seasonality of the drainages. Overall, they emphasize the unique and unforgettable experience of fishing in Alaska. Takeaways Recognize and leverage the transferable skills and attributes gained from being a fishing guide. Identify your strengths and seek continuing education to set yourself apart in a new career. Reach out to former clients for mentorship and guidance during a career transition. Navigate the social media landscape strategically, focusing on platforms that align with your target audience. Explore the incredible fishing opportunities in the Bristol Bay area of Alaska. Alaska offers incredible fishing opportunities, with abundant wildlife and beautiful scenery. There are different tiers of fishing experiences in Alaska, ranging from do-it-yourself trips to guided fly-out lodges. Research the seasonality of the drainages to ensure you visit during the best time for your target species. Budgeting and saving money in advance can help make an Alaska fishing trip more affordable. Take advantage of online resources, podcasts, and local shops to gather information and plan your trip. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available, which is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. In this episode, host Christian Bacasa interviews Joel Stoehr about his fly fishing journey and how he keeps his passion alive through new endeavors. Joel shares his background growing up in the Catskills and transitioning from trout fishing to saltwater fishing in New York City. He discusses the challenges and excitement of sight fishing for redfish in Louisiana and tarpon in Key West. Joel emphasizes the importance of trying new fishing experiences to keep the passion for fly fishing alive. In this conversation, Joel Stoehr and Christian Bacasa discuss various aspects of fishing, including different approaches to fishing, learning and adapting to different fishing scenarios, the value of experience and incremental learning, the benefits of targeting different species, reflecting on fishing trips and planning for the next, using photography and sketching as memory triggers, developing artistic skills and techniques, the importance of capturing memories in art, the significance of the double haul technique, the challenge of shooting line in saltwater fishing, the constant learning and enjoyment of fishing, and the value of ugly casts and the struggle in fishing. Takeaways Transitioning from trout fishing to saltwater fishing can be a challenging but rewarding experience. Sight fishing for redfish and tarpon offers a different level of excitement and requires precise casting. Trying new fishing endeavors, such as fishing in different locations or targeting different species, can help keep the passion for fly fishing alive. Each fishing experience, whether it's trout fishing, saltwater fishing, or sight fishing, offers its own unique challenges and rewards. Different fishing scenarios require different approaches and techniques. Experience and incremental learning are valuable in improving fishing skills. Targeting different species can enhance fishing skills and knowledge. Reflecting on fishing trips and planning for the next one can keep the passion for fishing alive. Using photography and sketching can help capture and preserve fishing memories. Developing artistic skills can enhance the fishing experience. The double haul technique is important in saltwater fishing. Shooting line accurately is a challenge in saltwater fishing. The constant learning and enjoyment of fishing come from the struggle and the process. Ugly casts can still catch fish and should not discourage anglers. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
idk why we've been talking about our childhoods for the past 3 weeks guys what does this mean. Next episode will be a really cool zoom one who is excited.
Go to www.flyfishfinder.com to explore the latest app available that is fly fishing exclusive and will truly improve your outings. In this episode of the Fly Fishing Insider podcast, host Christian Bacasa interviews Dominic Petruzzi about fishing for predator fish in Pennsylvania, particularly muskie. They discuss the changes in muskie fishing in Pennsylvania over the years and the efforts to improve the muskie population. Dominic shares his experiences and tips for fishing muskie in moving water, emphasizing the importance of understanding muskie behavior and targeting their preferred locations. He also discusses his approach to designing predator flies, focusing on movement and profile. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights for anglers interested in pursuing muskie in Pennsylvania. In this conversation, Dominic Petruzzi discusses various aspects of fly fishing for musky. He talks about the importance of gear baits and how to emulate their flash profile in flies. He also emphasizes the significance of triggering fish on multiple levels and checking off boxes to increase angler success. Dominic shares his techniques for reducing weight in flies and utilizing natural materials like bucktail. He explains how flash can be used to attract musky and discusses the importance of silhouette and size as triggers. Dominic also highlights the importance of creating ambush opportunities and shares his experience using the Norvise vise for fly tying. Lastly, he emphasizes the importance of thread control in fly tying. Takeaways Emulate the flash profile of gear baits in flies to attract musky. Trigger fish on multiple levels by checking off various factors like moon phase, water quality, and fly design. Reduce weight in flies by using natural materials like bucktail. Utilize flash in fly designs to create different light reflections and attract fish. Consider silhouette and size as important triggers for predator fish. Create ambush opportunities by presenting flies in areas with varying light conditions. Use the Norvise vise for efficient and accurate fly tying. Maintain good thread control and tension for better fly tying results. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
In this episode, Christian Bacasa interviews Brett Lowry, the founder of Trout Boat Cap'n. They discuss the importance of seat height in rowing and the benefits of using the Trout Boat Cap'n seat. Brett shares his experience of starting the company and how it has improved the comfort and efficiency of rowing. They also talk about fishing in the Illinois River and striper fishing in the tailwaters. Finally, they discuss smallmouth fishing in the upper Illinois River and the techniques used for a successful fishing trip. In this conversation, Brett Lowry discusses his preferred fishing techniques, including using frogs and poppers for easy casting and engagement. He also highlights the gratification of visual fishing and the sense of accomplishment it brings. Brett then shares insights into the sand bass season in Oklahoma and the differences between sand bass, hybrid, and striper. He explains the excitement of fishing for sand bass and the techniques involved. Additionally, Brett mentions other rivers in Oklahoma and the recreational opportunities they offer. Finally, he provides tips for fly fishing, including customizing your boat, maintaining a positive attitude, and embracing a love of learning. Takeaways The Trout Boat Cap'n seat improves comfort and efficiency in rowing by raising the seat height. A higher seat position allows for better visibility and command of the boat. The Trout Boat Cap'n seat increases strength and power in rowing strokes. Fishing in the Illinois River and its tailwaters offers opportunities for striper fishing and smallmouth fishing. Using frogs and poppers can be an effective and engaging fishing technique, especially for beginners. Visual fishing, such as using poppers or dry flies, can provide a sense of accomplishment and gratification. Sand bass season in Oklahoma offers exciting fishing opportunities, with the chance to catch large numbers of fish. Understanding the differences between sand bass, hybrid, and striper can help anglers target specific species more effectively. Exploring different rivers in Oklahoma can lead to diverse fishing experiences. Customizing your boat can enhance your fishing experience and make it more comfortable. Maintaining a positive attitude and having realistic expectations can contribute to a successful fishing trip. Embracing a love of learning and being open to new techniques and knowledge can improve fishing skills and enjoyment. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Randy Weaver, I-75 Speedway winner and racing broadcaster; Jordy Nipper; Southern Clash presented by O'Reilly Auto Parts Dirt Late Model winner at The Historic 441 Speedway; and Tyler Lewis, Carolina Sprint Tour winner at Harris Speedway are this week's guests.
Mike Komara, a competitive fisherman, discusses his experience in competitive fishing and the different levels of competition. He explains that the average competition consists of about 12 anglers, with regional competitions being smaller and interregional competitions being larger. The nationals, which are the biggest and most intense competition, consist of about 48 anglers. Mike also shares his preference for fishing with a single fly, as it allows for more control and reduces the chance of tangles. He discusses the importance of adjusting the casting angle to change the sink rate and depth of the fly. Mike emphasizes the significance of walking the beat before a session to understand the water and the fish's behavior. He also mentions the importance of adapting to changing conditions during a competition. In this conversation, Mike Komara shares his insights and tactics for fly fishing. He discusses the importance of adjusting fly patterns and presentation techniques to entice fish. He emphasizes the need to experiment with different flies, sizes, and levels in the water column to find what works. Mike also highlights the effectiveness of jig streamers and the importance of maintaining contact with the fly. He keeps his fly selection simple and focuses on fishing close to structure for better chances of success. Mike shares his preferred leader setup and emphasizes the importance of confidence in fly selection. Takeaways Competitive fishing consists of different levels of competition, with regional competitions being smaller and interregional competitions being larger. The nationals are the biggest and most intense competition, with about 48 anglers. Fishing with a single fly allows for more control and reduces the chance of tangles. Adjusting the casting angle can change the sink rate and depth of the fly. Walking the beat before a session is important to understand the water and the fish's behavior. Adapting to changing conditions during a competition is crucial for success. Adjust fly patterns and presentation techniques to entice fish. Experiment with different flies, sizes, and levels in the water column. Jig streamers can be highly effective, and maintaining contact with the fly is crucial. Keep fly selection simple and focus on fishing close to structure. Confidence in fly selection is key to success. Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories, Waders - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification
Watson Brown discusses the changing college football landscape, Skip Nipper shares his experience at Rickwood Field, CWS FINALS PREVIEW, Open Phones
Glenn discusses the censorship attempt made by CNN, which tried to bully Ticketmaster into canceling Tucker Carlson's tour. Can you afford another four years under a Biden presidency? BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” joins to discuss her BlazeTV documentary “Voter Fraud Exposed,” which dives into the election interference happening in the swing state of Michigan. Glenn Beck writer and researcher Nathan Nipper joins to discuss his book “American Inheritance” and Glenn's upcoming historical podcast “The Beck Story.” Kentucky State University associate professor Wilfred Reilly joins to discuss his book “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me,” which exposes the false narratives the Left has woven into the American education system. Glenn and Pat discuss the odd disappearance of transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney after he fled America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stu Burguiere breaks down the leaked text messages that showcase the Biden administration's attempts to cut off and cover up funding for the lab-leak theory of COVID-19. Then, Blaze Media's Nathan Nipper joins to talk about his new book and how we can encourage patriotism in our youth before it's too late. And comedian Jeff Allen shares some positive messages he got from the Bible's darkest book. TODAY'S SPONSOR: CRAFTCO FLYING ACE When you purchase a bottle of Flying Ace you will also be donating to Folds of Honor. Make sure you use promo code “AMERICA” at http://www.FlyingAceSpirits.com and get free shipping on every order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our first guest from across the pond, Nipper Read!
Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! Spring Creeks and Spot Fishing the Livingston Montana Area Your host, Christian Bacasa, speaks with guide Jan Axtelll who now lives in Montana but has been a guide and angler across the US. Jan fell in love with the spring creeks of Livingston, Montana, and returned later in life to make it his home and place of business. His passion for the area rings through as he describes the water and specifics of how to be successful when fishing such brilliant water. Contact Information: Facebook: Jan Axtell www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. I'll include a list. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Toad and Company - Men's Clothing - https://bit.ly/toadandcomens BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Ibex - Clothing - https://bit.ly/ibexclothing Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing
Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! Pike and Spot Fishing for Bass in the Midwest Your host, Christian Bacasa, speaks with guide Matt Marin from the midwest. He has become well known for his tactics on pike and bass, and in this episode, he will share the techniques he has picked up over the years to be successful. Matt's open-book style unveils some incredible approaches to these amazing species. Contact Information: Instagram: @smooth.river.guiding www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. I'll include a list. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Toad and Company - Men's Clothing - https://bit.ly/toadandcomens BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Ibex - Clothing - https://bit.ly/ibexclothing Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing
Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! Rod Building and Creative Arts Side of Fly Fishing Your host, Christian Bacasa, speaks with Pesca Vida's, Lance Kittel. Lance has been doing a terrific job of illustrating all types of fly patterns on Instagram that have a slight twist. He also does a fantastic job of describing how and why to use them. However, his true passion is custom rod building and in this episode he talks through how to get started in the trade. Contact Information: Instagram: @pesca_vida www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. I'll include a list. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Toad and Company - Men's Clothing - https://bit.ly/toadandcomens BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Ibex - Clothing - https://bit.ly/ibexclothing Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing
Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! Joe Humphrey's and Going from Trout to Multispecies Your host, Christian Bacasa, speaks with Corbin Rinehart, who worked on his fly fishing with Joe Humphrey through the Penn State Master Class, then went on to continuously work on his craft. Corbin then took his learnings and has been working on similar techniques to broaden his fishing from trout only to multi-species. Contact Information: Instagram: @psuwoodnerds www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. I'll include a list. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Toad and Company - Men's Clothing - https://bit.ly/toadandcomens BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Ibex - Clothing - https://bit.ly/ibexclothing Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing
Fly Fishing Insider Blog is taking off and I'm putting out tons of content weekly. Join the Loyalty Club for updates and all kinds of discounts! Bull Trout, Alaska Guiding and the Mayfly Project Your host, Christian Bacasa, speaks with Kaitlen and Jess from the Mayfly Project and get a breakdown of what they have been up to. We also cover quite a bit of fishing, from Bull trout to Alaska Guiding scenarios. Contact Information: The Mayfly Project www.ffipodcast.com The Fly Fisherman's Channel has become my favorite place lately. I work with them, so the podcast is on there now and without ads. What I like is that it is the most extensive collection of fly fishing-specific content on the web! Subscribe with my link and get 10% off your subscription by using code: FFIP10SPRING23 https://bit.ly/10PtsOffFlyFishermansChannel If you like the Fly Fisherman's Channel, it really helps cover the show's overhead. Anyone you share that link with can help. Thanks!!! A lot of you have been asking what I'm using these days. I'll include a list. Specifically, I use products from these companies because they have been shown to last and be worth the money. They tend to last long and have good functionality. I'll try to add them to the podcasts from now on and keep the list up to date. Additionally, I'll be doing more reviews, but taking a look now is worthwhile. Grundéns Waders - https://bit.ly/grundénswaders Toad and Company - Men's Clothing - https://bit.ly/toadandcomens BD - Clothing, Jackets, Headlamps - https://bit.ly/bdmainpage Ibex - Clothing - https://bit.ly/ibexclothing Gryal 24 Oz Bottle - Water Purification - https://bit.ly/gryalwaterpurification Simms Fishing - Packs, Boots, Accessories - https://bit.ly/simmsfishingmain Patagonia - Clothing, Shells, Packs - https://bit.ly/patagoniamainpage Gerber Gear - Fishing Tools, Nipper, Pliers - https://bit.ly/gerbergearfishing
In this episode of STBYM's The Monstrefact, Robert discusses goblin weapons known as nipper sticks in Jim Henson's “Labyrinth.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.