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This episode of The Big Fish Peter Morse on the many comic comments he receives whilst practising, or teaching, fly casting in the park or his cul-de-sac up in the Blue Mountains!
Peter Morse and young Central West fly fisher Dusty Squibb have the first cast this morning.
Bag the podcast of The Big Fish with Scott "Mullet Guts" Levi as we take you on a virtual cruise.
Bag the podcast of The Big Fish with Scott "Mullet Guts" Levi as we take you on a virtual cruise.
There is little in fly fishing that Peter Morse hasn't done. From travelling the globe with a fly rod in his hand, to writing books, making TV programs, guiding, being a fly casting instructor, taking beautiful photographs and writing many articles for magazines including Fly Culture.I catch up with Peter and learn a little about his life in fly fishing and talk about the many things he has done.I also get the chance to learn about the Australian fly fishing community too.
It was Crewe V the Cobblers on Saturday with the Railwaymen prevailing after throwing everything at Keith Curle's men.Tom Reed, James Averill, Martin Maloney, Ian Townsend and Crewe commentator Peter Morse are on hand to chew the fat on the game's key talking points.The sending off of Joe Martin for two bookable offences is an obvious talking point as are the reasons behind Crewe's superiority.Audio catharsis for the Cobblers condition. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do you know your Appalachian Clungedippers from your Fort Myers Mighty Mussels? Then this is the podcast for you.WALOC are back talking Cobblers, broaching such subjects as The Persian league, Minor league baseball, Abdul Osman's champagne, Getting stuck in a room with Lewis Capaldi, Jonny Bairstow awkwardness, Tony Dobson's first touch, Mad Mick and Matthew Rush.We're joined by BBC Summariser on Crewe Alexandra, Peter Morse for a full preview of the upcoming game between the Railwaymen and the Cobblers.Then, ex-Cobblers striker Garry Thompson is also here for a chat about his new book "Don't Believe A Word Of It with tales of playing for Coventry, West Brom, Villa and of course the mighty Cobblers. There's talk about the great Cyril Regis and also tales from the Cobblers club shop and the infamous dust up between John Gayle and Carl Heggs.We go over the tweeters grounds that they are missing the most with away fans locked our ranging from the Estadio Presidente Peron in Argentina to Compton Park Cogenhoe. Andy regales us with tales of his ground-hopping in Italy with tales of wonderful stadia from all over the country.Last but not least, we're onto the letter M in the Cobblers A-Z, taking in such names as Michael McRitchie and legendary terrace character Mad Mick. Where's me bullwhip? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Morse has the first cast this morning on the feral horse problem in the Snowy Mountains, backing up Steve Samuels, from the Monaro Acclimatisation Society, who says streams have been "irreparably" damaged.
Peter Morse has the first cast this morning on the feral horse problem in the Snowy Mountains, backing up Steve Samuels, from the Monaro Acclimatisation Society, who says streams have been "irreparably" damaged.
Peter Morse has the first cast this morning on the feral horse problem in the Snowy Mountains, backing up Steve Samuels, from the Monaro Acclimatisation Society, who says streams have been "irreparably" damaged.
with Peter Morse - Emmy Award Winning Lighting Designer On this episode, we discuss working with eccentric artists, how being a musician can helps his lighting career, how to manage expectations for people who want everything, the importance of having a representative manager, how to use technology to create emotion, working with Madonna, Michael Jackson, Yanni, Bette Midler, Dolly Parton etc., working in Lake Tahoe, friendship vs. clientele relationships, and when to follow the rules and when to break them. Please visit: www.petermorse.com
Today our round table guests include Master caster Peter Morse, professional photographer and avid angler David Anderson, and guide and entrepreneur Josh Hutchins. On this episode, we explore whether there is such a thing as too easy when it comes to fishing. We also consider the definition of fly fishing and discuss our opinions on whether fishing is a sport. Join us for this stimulating conversation between friends and fishing experts. If you haven’t already, check out our new website www.anchoredoutdoors.com There you’ll find all of your favourite Anchored guests and free exclusive content that you won’t find anywhere else. Outline of This Episode [1:15] Is there such a thing as too easy in fishing? [9:15] It all comes down to individual preference [13:55] Are you fishing to eat or fishing for sport [19:48] Nowadays there is a faster progression [26:06] Why is there a controversy? [34:02] Is fly fishing a sport? [43:22] We all like easy [45:55] Does easy equal boring?
Peter Morse with a fly caught bonefish. We would have liked to have shown you a Spey Rod caught BC Steelhead but as you will hear on the podcast Pete didn't catch any! Peter is one of Australia's best fly fishers which proves that even the best can't catch fish if they are not there.
Peter Morse with a fly caught bonefish. We would have liked to have shown you a Spey Rod caught BC Steelhead but as you will hear on the podcast Pete didn't catch any! Peter is one of Australia's best fly fishers which proves that even the best can't catch fish if they are not there.
Peter Morse with a fly caught bonefish. We would have liked to have shown you a Spey Rod caught BC Steelhead but as you will hear on the podcast Pete didn't catch any! Peter is one of Australia's best fly fishers which proves that even the best can't catch fish if they are not there.
Benny has worked closely to collaborate with designers on artists like Michael Jackson, Nickelback, Aerosmith, Shania Twain, Elton John and so many more. His work supporting top LD's as a programmer or director is legendary. Peter Morse said "Benny is one of the most in-demand programmers in our industry right now....and has worked for many years with me and others! He’s really interesting, knowledgeable and intelligent". Benny shares with us how he can work with so many great designers - without ever trying to outshine or overstep them. Episode #70 is sponsored by Elation Professional.
https://wetflyswing.com/116 I had a great chat with Rick Lee to talk about Hawaii Fly Fishing with a focus on bonefish. Rick breaks down some great tips if you are heading to Hawaii with a focus on Maui today. We talk about casting tips for the wind, how to strip retrieve and how you can put together a DIY trip of your own. We also cover the best flies and why dumbbell eyes are key, where bonefish live 80% of the time and how you can maximize the time while you are out there. We dig into the best places to find bones including specific areas where flats are available. Show Sponsors Fly Fishing and Tying Journal: https://ftjangler.com/ Show Notes with Rick Lee Here's a photo of a Triggerfish which has a cool looking face. The bluefin trevally and the goat fish are two other species you can find in Maui. Peter Morse was on the podcast here to talk about the diversity of Australian fishing. Rick notes RIO and AirFlo as the goto lines he uses. The AirFlo bonefish line is discussed here. Rick describes what an Atol is and how it relates to the Hawaiin islands and the lava portion has been eroded over time. Call Pete at SSFlies out of Maine. Enrico Puglisi Flies is another good resource on flies. Go with a 2X strong hooks. Ahrex and Kona along with Gamagatsu Hareline is a great resource for fly tying materials. Nervous Waters is a local shop you can check out if you are heading to Hawaii. Stick with the Crazy charlie in dark brown or olive or orange. Lead eyes are a must. Terry Duffield came up with the Spam and Eggs along with Puglisi. I noted the Landon Mayer episode and the foam noodle tip for holding your rigs. FishChristmasIsland.com is another good resource for that area. You can reach Rick at Bonefish Hawaii here. Top Tips for Hawaii Fly Fishing: -Use a dry floating tropical line -Find Knee deep to thigh deep water -Shoot for low tides in the am to avoid wind -There are good flats near Kihei -There are good flats between Lahaina and -Kaanapoli. -Use 15lb flourocarbon tippet -Use flies with larger dumbbell eyes so you can get down quicker. -Look for sandy channels between breakers -Don't walk fast and avoid making noise and crunching corral. I-f on dark bottom, use dark fly and if on light bottom use light flies. -Make sure to have a deceiver pattern in your box if blind casting -Mornings are better because you have the sun and wind at your back. -Remember to strip set, no trout set. -Make sure to bring good footwear shoes or boots to protect your feet. -Rubber legs Resources Noted in the Show We talked about two great areas to find bonefish including near Kihei and over between Lahaina and Kaanopoli (See maps below). Red dot marks location at Lahaina Good flats here between Lahaina and Kaanapoli. Red dot marks location at Kihei Videos Noted in the Show A Christmas Island Video Bonefish on fly fishing in Christmas Is. /Sony FX-1000 from Masanori Sarai on Vimeo. Conclusion with Rick Lee Rick Lee breaks down a ton of tips for fishing Hawaii with a focus on Maui. He also walks us along the rest of the hawaiin islands and christmas island. Rick shares some great tips on places to start, flies to use, techniques and how to find your first bonefish in hawaii. https://wetflyswing.com/116
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/112 Brian Bennett, the founder of Moldy Chum, one of the biggest and oldest fly fishing websites is on the podcast to describe what the moldy chum is all about and where it's going. The slab of the month, the chumion, and suction dredging are all discussed today. We get into the Dirt Bag Diaries, Reel Pure Radio and other podcasts that inspired Brian to keep on moving. Suck my Fly Blog, The Hopper Talk Blog, Mini Chubby and many other blogs of yester year. Hosted Trips with Dave: https://wetflyswing.com/ak Show Notes with Brian Bennett The Mt. Smith Tour Pack is one of my great goto pieces of gear. The Piton was a blog prior to Moldy Chum. Peter Morse was on the podcast in this episode and covered Australia fly fishing. April Vokey was on the podcast in episode 30 and talked about the #metoo movement. The Tailer Trash Podcast The first blogs in the space when Moldy Chum started included. Mid Current, Trout Underground and FlyFisherman Magazine. Reel Pure Radio is the new Moldy Chum Podcast that's out now. Tom Sadler who was on the show here is part of a second Moldy Chum Podcast that is launching soon. Tom Sadler was on here and Hacks on Tap is similar to what the Blue Plate Special Podcast is all about. The Dirt Bag Diaries inspired Brian to start the podcast. Let my people Go Surfing is Yvon's book on building a conservation minded company. Scott McGarva was on the podcast in episode 17 and talked about the closing of the skagit and impacts to closing and opening the rivers with low run returns. Watershed Watch up out of BC is huge along with Columbia Basin Bulletin are the blogs Brian follows. You can see the entire Artifishal movie now on youtube here. I noted Martin Joergensen again and the loss of blogs like West Fly when the author calls it quit. Yeta Panga Backpack will be Brian's first review. Plus Yeti has a Yeti podcast via JT VanZandt. The Wool fingerless gloves from REI are one of my goto items for winter steelhead. You can find Brian Bennett at Moldy Chum here. Moldy Chum Resources Noted Today Videos Noted in the Show Full Film: Artifishal | The Fight to Save Wild Salmon I sat down with Brian Bennett from the Moldy Chum, one of the long standing fly fishing blogs. They have published 5,299 blog posts just on wordpress. We here about the Friday Pin up, and the vast influences of people and blogs that have influenced the path of the chum. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/112
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/111 Peter Morse, aka the Lefty Kreh of Australia, shares his vast knowledge on a life fishing and living in Australia. Peter shares some tips for Australia Fly Fishing with a focus on catching Baramundi including the life cycle and when and where to target them. Hear about the TV show that Peter put together for prime time that lasted five seasons. I have the biggest name in the world of fly fishing today so excited to introduce you to Peter Morse if you hadn't heard of him yet. Show Sponsors - Hosted Fly Fishing Trips with Dave: https://wetflyswing.com/destination Show Notes with Peter Morse The World Championships were held in Tasmania in 2019. Peter noted how robust the the fisheries are around Australia. Dean Butler is a legend in Australia and was a big influence. He is now Tom Evans right hand man and involved in the world record marlin catches. Wild Fish was Peter's prime time fly fishing tv series that was sponsored by Sage and aired for 5 seasons in Australia. Episode 7 with Pete Humphries was a good episode on the stress of the Casting Certification. Peter tells the story of how he failed his recent test. It's a valid story. The Pink thing is one of Peter's goto flies for baramundi. Here's a video that shows you how to do it. A Few Great Flies and How to Fish Them is Peter's book that he's most proud of. The Gusto is another goto patter for Peter. Here's the step x step guide to tying this pattern. Rod Harrison is a great resource for baramundi and Australia. Boneheads Group is one of the local fishing groups. You can find Peter at Wild Fish here. Resources Noted in the Show The Wild Fish TV Series Videos Noted in the Show The Pink Thing Fly Pattern “The secret of success is making your vocation your vacation.” -Mark Twain Australia Fly Fishing Conclusion Peter Morse breaks down fly fishing Australia and the extraordinary fisheries that make up the fishing. We here how Peter has mad a life in fly fishing from the first article and camera he purchased to his prime time TV show. If you have interest in going to Australia on a hosted trip with me, enter your email below to learn more. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/111
This week marks the 24th anniversary of the Miami Beach LDI show that saw Martin break all barriers, creating a booth and show that raised the bar for everyone else. Incorporating an Emmitt Kelly style clown, trick riding BMX guys and a choir made up of Roboscans... this booth helped launch the PAL - which among other things was the very first moving light incorporating automated framing shutters. This episode was recorded live on Martin's booth at LDI 2019!
Most people don't know that Peter started out as a singer in the New Christie Minstrels. He recorded albums as a folk singer and then ended up with recording and TV star, Mac Davis, where he was initially a tour manager and sometimes opening act - then "bluffed" his way into a lighting position. It's a good thing, because Peter spent the next 50 years lighting some of the biggest acts we've known - spanning rock, pop, country and even Babs herself. Hearing Peter tell his story is amazing, so grab a nice glass of wine and sit back and enjoy.
This week on The Big Fish the Morse code of how to fight BIG fish on fly gear. Peter Morse has caught plenty of very big fish on fly gear and shares some hard won ideas on how to land them. Paul Welsh takes us kayak fishing and talks about a very close encounter with a tiger shark and we hear about the epic capture of this lovely kingy.
Peter Morse has the first cast this morning with his 2 handed Spey rod and gives us some tips on the how and where for this technique. Peter also shares a fishing disaster trip to the Tumut River which is a great Spey style spot.
Strange but true, Peter Morse has just travelled to the fly fishing mecca of Oregon on the American West Coast and New Zealand with his 2 handed Spey fly rod and didn't catch a single fish! Anyone who knows Peter, knows that he could catch them in a bath tub, the reason he didn't catch fish was that he was too busy competition casting! We also hear about the 13 year old girl who is the world fly casting accuracy champion. That's our first cast this morning on The Big Fish. Rob Paxevanos has a Clyde River special, we look at the king of the estuary, the mighty Mulloway and some of the other winter options. Stinker takes us on a minimalists fishing trip to the Dampier Archipelago. Armed with nothing more than a 50lb handline and a 6/0 hook he caught bags and bags of hard fighting great eating fish. Alex Bellissimo continues our fishing journey along the Northern Beaches of Sydney. This week we share some hot spots on Freshwater and Curl Curl beach as we work our way from Manly to Palm Beach.
An update on Jo Starling’s FLOGY ‘Fly Only Gap Year’ coming to you live from the Foster Fly Muster, along with fly casting guru Peter Morse, for our first cast on The Big Fish.
In this episode of Ask NRCan, we talk to research scientist Peter Morse about climate change geoscience and permafrost research in the North.
Programa #232 Sumario: Océanos, La Exposición, con Oscar Vega... 63 Aniversario del C.R.I.S., con Lluís Vals Verdú… Al Otro Lado con la Dra. Espejo, medicina hiperbárica con la Dra. Inmaculada Espejo-Pareja… ¡Historias del Mar! Narración… ¿Qué Se Siente Al Estar Perdido En El Mar? por Peter Morse, tal y como se lo contó a Brooke Morton en Scubadiving Magazine... Bajo el Mar MARCA, con Gloria Martín… ¡La Conjura de los Pecios! con patrimoniosubacuatico.net y Lucas Sáez… Agenda de actividades para el finde y la semana próxima hasta un nuevo encuentro en las ondas… Foto cortesía de MrMiGaVi https://www.facebook.com/MrMigavi-754892761215346/
Programa #232 Sumario: Océanos, La Exposición, con Oscar Vega... 63 Aniversario del C.R.I.S., con Lluís Vals Verdú… Al Otro Lado con la Dra. Espejo, medicina hiperbárica con la Dra. Inmaculada Espejo-Pareja… ¡Historias del Mar! Narración… ¿Qué Se Siente Al Estar Perdido En El Mar? por Peter Morse, tal y como se lo contó a Brooke Morton en Scubadiving Magazine... Bajo el Mar MARCA, con Gloria Martín… ¡La Conjura de los Pecios! con patrimoniosubacuatico.net y Lucas Sáez… Agenda de actividades para el finde y la semana próxima hasta un nuevo encuentro en las ondas… Foto cortesía de MrMiGaVi https://www.facebook.com/MrMigavi-754892761215346/
Mention Peter Morse to just about any fly fisher in Australia and you’ll immediately have their attention. Peter was one of the first people to pioneer fly-fishing there, and he shows no signs of slowing down. Peter is the author of three books and is a certified Master caster, television personality and well traveled angler. In this episode of Anchored, Peter opens up about his upbringing, his views on shark conservation, Australia’s fishing industry and the television show that had an undeniable impact on the land down under. Buy Peter’s Book and DVD's: A Few Great Flies and How to Fish Them, Wildfish with Peter Morse
Peter Morse is Australia's Fly-Fishing Superman; as the former host of one of the only primetime fly fishing TV shows to ever run worldwide and an expert on most of the fishing opportunities in the Indo-Pacific, Peter's built up a cache of stories unequalled by any. Don't miss his entertaining and elucidating discussions about the four species of bonefish, the jaw-dropping power of the New Guinea Bass, and the amazing temperate species of the Australian mainland!