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WFS 250 – Goto Fly Fishing Accessories with Scott Wilday from LidRig

Show Notes: https://www.wetflyswing.com/ Sponsor: Scott Wilday from LidRig shares his perspective on some of the must have fly fishing accessories you need for your next trip to the water.  LidRig is one of the best nippers on the market and has an interesting feature that should attract you to their stuff.
Pablo Signori holding a large fish while fly fishing near a coastal city

915 | How a Music Producer Built a Fly Fishing Podcast from Scratch with...

Episode Show Notes A music producer doesn’t usually end up building a fly fishing podcast—but that’s exactly how Pablo Signori got started. What began as...
fishpond

907 | The Story Behind Fishpond and Modern Fly Fishing Gear with Johnny Le...

Episode Show Notes What does it take to completely rethink how we carry gear on the water? In this episode, we dig into fly fishing...

892 | Rainy’s Flies: Innovation, Foam Flies, and the Business of Fly Tying with...

Most anglers never think about where their flies actually come from or how an idea turns into something hanging on a fly shop wall. In this episode, Jesse Riding of Rainy’s Flies takes us behind the scenes of commercial fly tying—from a small home operation started by his mother to one of the largest fly production companies in the world. We dig into how flies are designed, how patterns move into large-scale production, and why materials like foam changed modern fly fishing forever. Jesse also shares insights on fly design royalties, innovation ethics, and what really determines quality when flies are tied across the globe.

884 | How to Combine Tight Line Nymphing and Streamer Fishing with Brian DeLoach

Progress in fly fishing often happens when you stop treating techniques as separate lanes and start combining them. In this episode, Brian DeLoach shares the hybrid system he’s developed by blending Euro nymphing principles with heavy jig-style streamer fishing to efficiently target predatory fish. Brian explains why stout leaders and heavier rods protect fish during the fight, why drift matters more than tippet visibility, and how changing retrieves—including dead drifts, jig motions, and active strips—can trigger aggressive eats. If you’ve ever wondered how to fish streamers more efficiently without sacrificing control, this episode gives you a complete system to try.
How Fly Rods Are Really Designed

878 | How Fly Rods Are Really Designed: Inside St. Croix with Zack Dalton

Today, we’re digging into how fly rods are really designed. Not the marketing side, but what really goes into the design, the testing, and...
TFO Fly Rods

865 | Trout Spey Set Up and Casting Fundamentals with Nick Conklin

Last month on the Madison, I watched a perfect example of why Trout Spey exists. Wind ripping. Skinny water. A high bank behind us....

Using Attractor Patterns to Trigger Stillwater Trout with Phil Rowley (Littoral Zone #21)

Stillwater trout don’t always eat because they’re hungry — and that’s where many anglers get stuck. In this solo episode of the Littoral Zone Podcast, Phil Rowley breaks down the power of attraction and explains why trout often strike flies for reasons that have nothing to do with feeding. When matching the hatch fails, attractor patterns can trigger responses rooted in curiosity, aggression, and territorial instinct. Drawing from decades of stillwater experience, Phil explores when and why attractor flies work, how to fish them responsibly, and which patterns consistently provoke strikes from otherwise inactive trout. From blobs and boobies to FABs, worms, and exaggerated chironomids, this episode reframes how anglers should think about fly choice, presentation, and trout behavior in lakes.

860 | Scandinavian Fly Fishing with Marcus Bohlin of Nam Products

Today, I sat down with Marcus Bohlin of Nam Products to talk through the things Scandinavian anglers think about differently. Rod length. True line...

856 | Mary Orvis Marbury, Fly Fishing Treasures, and Preserving Angling History with Steve...

Steve Woit has spent years hunting down the stories behind fly-fishing’s most influential figures — including Mary Orvis Marbury, whose Victorian-era writing documented flies and tiers before the modern industry existed. In this episode, Steve walks us through the research discipline behind Fly Fishing Treasures, his deep dive into letters, catalogs, photographs, and tackle provenance that reveal how anglers built a culture long before we arrived. This conversation isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about protecting memory. Steve shows how writing, archiving, and conservation fundraising through donated tackle help safeguard fisheries and preserve the names and innovations that shaped our sport.
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