Episodes
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Episode 285: Observe before You Fly Fish
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Look, look, look - that's solid advice for every fly fisher who wades into the river. In this episode, we identify several key ways to slow down to observe what's happening in the river before you step into it. Too often, we equate casting with fly fishing. It's better to pause before you sling your fly and observe what's happening at the pool you want to fish - as well as the ones above or below it.
Our Fly Fishing Book for Beginners
The Fly Fisher's Book of Lists
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Monday May 20, 2024
Episode 284: 9 Simple Fly Casting Tips for More Catching
Monday May 20, 2024
Monday May 20, 2024
Learning to fly cast is the first act of the newbie fly fisher. Fly casting well is fundamental to catching fish. It's a skill that is developed over time. But we've discovered that you never arrive. That is, we've noticed that our fly casting can get worse over time, if we don't keep honing the skill. In this episode, we offer 9 simple fly casting tips to improve your catching. In the end, it's all about the fish you catch, right?
Our Fly Fishing Book for Beginners
The Fly Fisher's Book of Lists
Website
https://www.instagram.com/2guysandariver/
Wednesday May 15, 2024
Episode 283: Fly Fishing the West vs. the Midwest
Wednesday May 15, 2024
Wednesday May 15, 2024
We both got our early fly fishing chops from slinging flies into the bigger rivers in the inter-mountain West - the Madison, Gallatin, the Yellowstone, the Missouri, the Boulder, and others. In mid-life, we both moved to the Chicagoland area and had a rude awakening when fishing the spring creeks of the Driftless region. We caught fewer fish, and the rivers were not really rivers but small creeks. In this episode, we discuss the differences between the two regions to help fly fishers prepare for fishing either one.
Our Fly Fishing Book for Beginners
The Fly Fisher's Book of Lists
Website
https://www.instagram.com/2guysandariver/
Monday May 06, 2024
Episode 282: Dry Fly Fishing Stories and Their Key Takeaways
Monday May 06, 2024
Monday May 06, 2024
There's no greater thrill than catching a trout on a dry fly. We love to fish streamers and nymphs, but when push comes to shove, we'd rather tie on a dry. In this episode, we recall a bunch of terrific days (or, in some cases, minutes) catching rainbows, cutthroat, or browns on a dry fly. We also layer in some key takeaways from each story to provide some practical help.
Our Fly Fishing Book for Beginners
The Fly Fisher's Book of Lists
Website
https://www.instagram.com/2guysandariver/
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Episode 281: A Fly Fishing Conversation with a Driftless Conservation Warden
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Friday Apr 26, 2024
It takes a village to raise up a fly fisher. The first person of the village is likely a parent, friend, or acquaintance who walked beside us in the early, awkward days of learning to cast, read the river, and tie a basic knot. Next are the fly shop owners and guides who drip insight into us as we buy flies and purchase float trips. Then there is the army of Trout Unlimited volunteers who spent weekends improving our rivers and streams. And then there are the industry pundits and legends who publish books, videos, podcasts, and other helpful resources.
An unheralded person of the village is the conservation warden. He or she is in many ways quietly responsible to maintain order and even safety while we enjoy the outdoors. In this episode, we interview Michael Burns, a Driftless conservation warden out of Dodgeville, Wisconsin. While our listeners come from all places in North America and even Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, we thought Mike's perspective as a Wisconsin conservation warden applies to everyone everywhere.
Our Fly Fishing Book for Beginners
The Fly Fisher's Book of Lists
Website
https://www.instagram.com/2guysandariver/
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Episode 280: What to Do When You Hook a Fish
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
You've set the hook. Now what? In this episode, we offered up some of the best practices for netting and releasing your fish. One of the most important reminders is to monitor the interval between the time you hook the fish and when you release it - the shorter (obviously) the better.
Our Fly Fishing Book for Beginners
The Fly Fisher's Book of Lists
Website
https://www.instagram.com/2guysandariver/
Friday Mar 22, 2024
Episode 279: Challenging a Fly Fishing Platitude about a Trout's Diet
Friday Mar 22, 2024
Friday Mar 22, 2024
“Trout do 80% of their feeding underwater.” We've repeated that platitude often over the years. In a recent issue of TROUT magazine, a publication of Trout Unlimited, Tom Rosenbauer labels that platitude a "trout myth.” In this episode, we discuss seven points that Rosenbauer makes in the article and apply them to our fly fishing experience.
Our Fly Fishing Book for Beginners
The Fly Fisher's Book of Lists
Website
https://www.instagram.com/2guysandariver/
Friday Mar 15, 2024
Episode 278: Resolutions to Make the Next Three Seasons of Fly Fishing Great
Friday Mar 15, 2024
Friday Mar 15, 2024
New resolutions are often tied to the new year. We've decided to release our resolutions near the beginning of the real fly fishing year - spring. We love fishing in winter, but we catch most of our fish and spend most of our days on the water in spring, summer, and fall. In this episode, we each offer up four resolutions for upcoming fly fishing season.
Our Fly Fishing Book for Beginners
The Fly Fisher's Book of Lists
Website
https://www.instagram.com/2guysandariver/
Dave and Steve in Winter
We're best friends. And each thinks he is slightly better at fly fishing than the other guy. Somehow, as different as we are (Steve folds his underwear and organizes them in his drawer in a military formation), we've managed to stay friends since college.We love the outdoors. Love our days on the river. And we love fishing together. Our podcast, we hope, communicates the warmth and joy of our friendship.