Episodes

  • Fly fish Dan
    Oct 30 2023

    https://fishonrods.com/

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    53 mins
  • Joe Jackson
    Oct 22 2023

    In today's episode, Joe's journey from the military to fly fishing is the focus. The discussion covers his motivations for joining the military, his life post-military, and how he developed a passion for fly fishing. Joe's rapid progression in fly fishing, along with tips and tricks, is explored. The episode also delves into considerations for streamer quality and the debate over hair packing techniques in fly tying. Lastly, Joe shares his experience of tying the flamingo fly for the first time.

     

    What you Will learn:

    • Transitioning Passions: Joe's transition from a military career to fly fishing demonstrates the possibility of pursuing new and fulfilling passions after significant life changes.
    • Skill Development: The episode highlights that dedication and practice can lead to rapid skill development, as evidenced by Joe's success in fly fishing.
    • Expert Tips: Listeners can gain valuable insights into the world of fly fishing by learning from Joe's tips and tricks, streamer quality considerations, and debates on fly tying techniques.
    • Patience and Perseverance: Joe's experience in tying the flamingo fly for the first time teaches the importance of patience and perseverance when mastering a new skill or craft

     

    02:30 What made Joe sign up for the military?

    05:00 Joe's life after the military/The beginning of fly fishing

    10:52 How he catched on so quickly in fly fishing

    15:56 Tips and tricks in fly fishing

    16:28 How to determine the quality of the streamers

    23:39 Should the hair be packed so tight or left with a little gap when spreading the hair?

    35:46 How long it took Joe to tie the flamingo fly from start to finish for the first time 

     

    CONNECT WITH JUSTIN

    podcast site https://cbflyfishing.podbean.com/

     

    youtube link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdIM

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    Insta @ cbflyfhing

     

     

    CONNECT WITH JOE

    Insta @ sgt.bassfisher

    https://instagram.com/sgt.bassfisher?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

     

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    1 hr
  • Blueline Lifestyle
    Oct 3 2023

    Join us as we chat with two avid fly-fishing enthusiasts, Mac and Lukasz, who share their – passion for exploring new waters and casting their lines with a fly rod.

    Mac has over 12 years of fly fishing experience, starting as a child fishing for trout with his Dad and Uncle. His wealth of knowledge and memorable experiences make for captivating storytelling.

    Lukasz discovered fly fishing four years ago and hasn't looked back. His fresh perspective on the sport brings a unique energy to our conversation, offering valuable insights for newcomers and seasoned anglers alike.

    Tune in to hear about their favorite fishing spots, tips for success on the water, and the camaraderie that comes from a shared love of fly fishing.

    In this episode, join Mark and Lukas, passionate fly-fishing and fly-tying enthusiasts. They discuss their journey into fly fishing, the art of fly tying, and the effectiveness of even the "worst" flies. Explore their motivations, favorite styles, and Instagram plans. Dive into fishing techniques, tools/hooks for tying, and insights on striper fish. Discover their future aspirations in the fly fishing world. Perfect for both newbies and experienced anglers.

    03:43 Mark and Lukas explain when they got into fly-tying

    04:21 The worst flies are the better ones

    05:22 What made them get into fly fishing

    12:21 Fly tying

    15:58 Always post your best

    16:38 Mark and Lukas talk about their ig accounts and what they plan on doing with them

    19:57 World-class fishing

    21:33 Trout fishing or salmon fishing

    24:37 Dry flying vs Wet flying

    25:02 Favorite style for tying Maribor

    28:54 What do they use to film while on adventures?

    38:59 Sportfishing on the Fly Channel

    39:53 Fishing techniques

    41:23 Tools/Hooks used while tying 

    43:57 Best time to catch striper fish

    47:56 Where Mark and Lukas see themselves in the next 5-7 years

    • CONNECT WITH JUSTIN

    podcast site https://cbflyfishing.podbean.com/

    youtube link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdIMf__UshU3nF6J3va5Ew

    Insta @ cbflyfhing

    • CONNECT WITH LUCAS AND MARK 

    Instagram.com/bluelinelifestyle

    YouTube: youtube.com/@BlueLineLifestyle

    Tiktok.com/@bluelinelifestyle

     

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    57 mins
  • Troy Murray
    Sep 26 2023

    In Today’s episode, we are joined by Troy Murray, a Cape Breton native, who fell in love with fly fishing at a young age while exploring the island's lakes and streams. His passion for fly fishing ignited at 12 when he first cast for Atlantic Salmon in the Margaree River. About a decade ago, he began tying flies, eventually joining Atlantic River Outfitting Company's Commercial Fly-Tying team in 2022, where he's gained recognition for crafting top-quality Atlantic Salmon and Trout patterns. In 2023, Troy became a Canadian Ambassador for Partridge Hooks, solidifying his place in fly tying.

     Troy shares insights about his background and interests related to fishing. He introduces himself and talks about recent weather conditions. Troy reminisces about his upbringing, emphasizing how fishing and hunting were important aspects of his early life. He explains how he became involved in fly fishing and highlights his experiences at Shady Camp Lake.

    Troy talks about his positive experiences during COVID-19.  He reflects on his decision to take up fishing and hunting, which connects him to his hometown and family. Troy enjoyed fishing during COVID-19 and found it a great way to connect with his hometown and family. Troy shares insights on tying linked-in examining patterns and essential materials for fly tying. He also offers tips on what to look for in a Marabou and addresses the differences in tying techniques and rates. Lastly, he advises on overcoming challenges in fly tying. 

    In today's episode you will learn;

    •  Childhood Outdoors Impact: Early exposure to outdoor activities (like fishing and hunting) significantly influences lifelong interests and character.
    • Adaptability in Challenging Times: Finding positives in difficult situations (e.g., COVID-19) demonstrates adaptability and resilience.
    • Ethical Fishing Considerations: Troy's shift away from killing fish emphasizes ethical treatment of wildlife and environmental impact awareness.
    •  Fly Tying Expertise: Detailed insights into fly tying reveal the dedication, skill, and technical knowledge required for successful fly fishing.

    00:10 Introduces Troy

    00:19 Talks about the weather recently

    02:17 Great water levels

    02:35 Troy introduces himself

    04:14 Explains his experience of fishing and hunting while growing up

    04:33 How Troy got into fly fishing

    07:50 Shady Camp Lake

    13:44 Positive effects of the COVID 19

    19:30 Reason Troy took fishing and hunting

    34:06 The huge history to fly tying

    36:42 Favorite linked examine patterns

    46:23 Essential materials in fly tying

    46:29 What to look for in a Marabou

    49:16 Tying rate 

    51:12 Challenges faced in fly tying and how to overcome them

    Connect with Justin and Troy 

    FollowCBflyfishing on Instagram   (@cbflyfishing) • Instagram photos and videos

    Follow Troy on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/buscombe_lake_flies/

     

    Resources

    podcast site https://cbflyfishing.podbean.com/

    youtube link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdIMf__UshU3nF6J3va5Ew

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    54 mins
  • Ian King
    Sep 23 2023

    In this episode of CBFLYFISHING, we dive deep into the world of fly fishing with Ian, a dedicated enthusiast hailing from Edmonton, Alberta. Ian's passion for fly fishing knows no bounds, as he embraces this captivating pursuit both in the warm embrace of summer and the cold winter landscape during his cherished two-week respite every month. Join us as Ian shares his wealth of knowledge, offering invaluable insights on how to make every fly fishing expedition a memorable one. Learn the essential gear you need to kickstart your fly fishing adventure, the prime locations and time for fishing, Ian's style of fishing, the art of tying flies, and tips for outfitting your fly fishing arsenal. Don't miss out on Ian's sage advice on how he conquers the distinct challenges of fly fishing in both winter and summer within the landscapes of Edmonton, Alberta.  Timestamps
[01:16] A bit about Ian and where he is located
[02:27] The weather in Edmonton, Alberta
[04:40] What Ian fishes for in the wintertime
[05:40] How Ian learned to fly fish in the winter
[11:16] Fishing for fun rather than sustenance
[13:27] How Ian balances work and fishing
[15:21] Ian's fishing style for trout 
[22:52] Why Ian doesn’t fish on popular rivers
[25:53] Still water fishing and why it’s not Ian’s gem
[27:16] Combining old-school and modern-style streamers 
[31:00] What you need to start fly fishing
[38:48] Ian’s flies box and how he ties flies
[40:49] Instagram flies Vs. fishing flies
[46:32] Ian’s fly gear collection style 
[48:12] The thread Ian is using.
[50:14] Ian’s local fly shop
[51:09] How Ian put his gears to the task 
[57:07] Learning how to fly fish 
[01:02:00] Ian’s shout to his supporters


    Key Takeaways   • “The weather at Edmonton, Alberta is pretty important, and you have to always be diligently checking your stream temperatures; it can get hot for weeks at times, and the water gets low and hot, and you have to stop fishing by 1 or 2 o'clock.” [2:31]  • “It’s hard to learn to fly fish; anyone who tells you it’s easy is lying to you, especially if you are teaching yourself; teaching yourself to fly fish in winter will test your patience.” [5:56]  • “You will never get rid of old school flies; they will be around for a long time; they are written in books, and someone is always going to read it,  pick it up, and  retry it.” [29:27]  • “There are so many mediocre tiers out there that are phenomenal at photography, and they can make a terrible fly look phenomenal; there are phenomenal tiers that are terrible at taking pictures.” [42:48]  • “Social media has put us in a place where we expect that the fly with a perfect photo is the best-tied fly, which is not the case.” [43:47]  • “If you want to learn thread control, get your uni-thread because it’s going to teach you.” [49:18]  • “You can teach someone to find and catch fish, but you can’t teach someone how to fish; they have to have it in their mind.” [57:22] Relevant Links: Website: click here to become a patron Instagram: Ian King

     

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Matt Martin
    Sep 16 2023

    Episode Summary In this episode of CBFLYFISHING, Matt Martin talks about fishing in Ontario. Matt is the Owner of the Smooth River Guiding Company, a guiding business based in Southern Ontario, specializing in educating anglers to become more successful on the water. Hear about the many different species of fish available in Ontario and how to set up for them, how to get started with beginner setups, and Matt’s go-to flies, and get his thoughts on Euro nymphing rods. Timestamps [00:16] A bit about Matt. [01:24] The 14 species in Ontario. [04:56] Fishing carp. [13:04] Fishing the northern pike. [15:04] Using sink tips. [16:16] The best beginner weights. [18:37] The best time to go fishing. [24:23] Matt’s go-to flies. [30:28] Steelhead fishing. [40:17] Fishing in private waters. [43:48] Brown trout fishing. [51:27] Euro nymphing rods. Relevant Links: Website: www.smoothriver.ca. Instagram: @smooth.river.guiding.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Collin Rayner
    Sep 9 2023

    Episode Summary In this episode of CBFLYFISHING, Collin Rayner talks about all things fly fishing on PEI. Collin is a Nationally Certified Freshwater Fishing Guide based on Prince Edward Island. Hear about the kinds of fish you could find on PEI, Collins’s style of fishing, how he ties his flies, his go-to setup, what you could expect with Collin as your guide, where Collin’s business is going in future, and get Collin’s advice to new anglers.

    Timestamps [00:07] Unique fishing opportunities on PEI. [02:08] A bit about Collin. [04:58] What can you find on PEI? [05:58] Collin’s style of fishing. [10:35] Instagram vs fishing flies. [26:14] PEI weather. [28:43] The fish numbers over time. [35:48] Collin’s go-to setup. [37:11] What to expect with a guide. [39:20] Getting your fishing license. [40:53] Where to stay. [44:10] The best time to go fishing. [50:14] What’s next for Collin? [59:03] Collin’s words of wisdom.

    Relevant Links: Website: www.peitroutfishing.ca. Instagram: @peitroutfishing. Facebook: PEI Trout Fishing.

    Subscribe to the podcast: Website. Apple Podcasts. Spotify.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Will Kessler
    Sep 2 2023

    Will Kessler Automatic Fly Fishing Est 2022 Golden Colorado/ outskirts of Denver. Front range of the Rocky Mountains. Fly fishing for about three years. Tying for the same. Started the business to improve my fly tying skills and get some money back on materials Most of my experience is on bamboo rods with dry flies. Small mountain streams filled with brook, bows, browns and if I’m lucky cutthroat. Just got into the streamer and nymphing game within the last year. Spending a lot of time on the S. Platte and its tailwaters. I live for fly fishing. I work and sell my flies at a local cigar lounge / smoke shop on the weekends and fish throughout the week. I’m happily married and am just doing my best to enjoy life and make a future in fly fishing.

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    53 mins