Taylor Streit, the founder of Taos Fly Shop, shares the story of how he started the fly fishing business in the 80s during the Woodstock days and went through a difficult time in his life battling alcoholism. We talk about what it’s like fly fishing in New Mexico and the Rio Grande River. We dig into his books on fly fishing New Mexico, how they came to be, and the new book he’s working on. Find out Taylor’s go-to flies including his original pattern called, the Shitfly, and some tips about fishing the Eddies.
We also talk about his son, Nick Streit, who now runs Taos Fly Shop and doing some great things there. Taylor named a couple of bands that he used to see play live in Woodstock and some people tripping on acid. Taylor is another example of a person with a powerful story, who was once in a bad condition and decided to turn his life around to pursue his passion.
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Fly Fishing New Mexico Show Notes with Taylor Streit
03:40 – Taylor just listened to one of our previous episodes with Nick Lyons at WFS 202
03:45 – Taylor’s book, Instinctive Fly Fishing was published by Lyons Press – Nick helped Taylor with the book’s title
04:50 – The first fishing memory Taylor has, he used a red and white plastic bobber (1950s)
07:23 – Taylor talks about when he used to fish the Beaverkill
08:30 – Taylor worked for Francis Betters on the Au Sable in Wilmington Plaza, New York
11:30 – Taylor started Taos Fly Shop in 1980
13:15 – He tells us about his Woodstock experience seeing Creedance Clearwater Revival play live
16:45 – We talk about his new book, Fly Fish Taos Santa Fe, New Mexico and his 2004 book Fly Fishing New Mexico
18:00 – Taylor talks about fishing the Rio Grande River
22:20 – Larry Dahlberg was on the podcast at WFS 241
22:30 – Rio Grande has 45 inch pikes – somebody dumped pike on the Eagle Nest Lake about 15 years ago, so pikes in this area have reached their maximum length and size
31:37 – September and October are the best times to fish the Rio Grande. In Southern Rocky, it’s late spring (June to mid July)
35:37 – Taylor closed the Taos Fly Shop in 1987, then his son Nick reopened the shop in 2000
37:45 – Taylor started working in the Bahamas in the 1990s, then later on started bringing people to Argentina – he took Justin Spence there – Justin was on the podcast at WFS 057
41:45 – Nick Streit has a YouTube video fishing the Rio Grande – scroll down to see that vid
43:40 – Taylor wrote 5 books and he’s writing a new one – he tells us about this new book he’s working on, thinking of naming it “Which Way is Upstream?”
46:00 – Emily Roley, one of Taylor’s guides, has a YouTube video fishing in New Mexico – scroll down to see that video
47:30 – We talk about the Taos Fly Shop Guide School 2022
50:45 – The Pound Meister is Taylor’s original pattern
51:38 – Taylor talks about the world’s biggest trout restoration project
58:50 – Taylor’s go-to flies are the Royal Stimulator and his original fly called, the Shitfly
1:00:00 – Taylor tells a story about Lefty Kreh
1:01:50 – Royal Stimulator is a great choice – it refloats itself
1:06:25 – We talk about fishing Eddies
1:13:45 – Taylor is also into big game hunting
1:15:55 – Sly & The Family Stone used to play in Woodstock – listen to one of their songs below
1:21:08 – Nick Streit was on the Destination Angler Podcast – click here to listen to that episode
Check out their website at TaosFlyShop.com
Instagram @taosflyshop
Videos Noted in the Show
Related Podcast Episodes
WFS 202 – Nick Lyons on Great Fly Fishing Books – Lyons Press Publishing, Tom McGuane, Ted Leeson
Read the Full Podcast Transcript Below
Fly Fishing New Mexico Conclusion with Taylor Streit
Taylor Streit shared the story of how he started the fly fishing business in the 80s. We talked about fly fishing in New Mexico and the Rio Grande River. We dug into his books, how they came to be, and the new book he’s working on. We found out Taylor’s go-to flies and some tips about fishing the Eddies. We also talked about his son, Nick Streit, doing some great things for Taos Fly Shop.