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rick hafele

WFS 497 – Aquatic Insects with Rick Hafele – Eastern Caddisflies, Western Mayflies, Entomology

Rick Hafele, a seasoned angler and a passionate advocate of the environment and community, is back on the podcast for the second time to share some insights on understanding aquatic insects and mastering the art of nymph fishing.
driftless fly fishing

WFS 468 – Driftless Fly Fishing with Geri Meyer – Driftless Angler, Caddis Flies,...

Geri Meyer is here to talk about all things driftless fly fishing. We will discover what the crane fly hatch is all about, we...
fishing finland

WFS 462 – Fishing Finland with Jani Himanko – Brown Trout, Streamers, Caddis Flies

Jani Himanko is here to talk about fishing Finland and give us amazing options and resources on your next trip there. We find out...
caddis hatches

WFS 427 – Caddis Hatches with Craig Mathews – 1% for the Planet, Yvon...

Looking to up your game on caddis hatches? We have Craig Mathews to share his expertise on caddis flies and their history today on the Swing!
fly fishing blog

WFS 257 – The Oregon Fly Fishing Blog with Chris Daughters – October Caddis,...

Show Notes: https://www.wetflyswing.com/257 Sponsor: https://www.wetflyswing.com/togens Chris Daughters from the Oregon Fly Fishing Blog and owner of the Caddis Fly Shop is here to break down fishing the October Caddis in the fall with a focus on the big rivers of the Mid Willamette River.
elk hair caddis

Elk Hair Caddis Fly Tying Tutorial [Video]

In today's fly tying video I show you how to tie an elk hair caddis, one of the most classic and most effective dry...
tied down caddis

Tying a Tied Down Caddis – Fly Tying Video Instruction

I show you how to tie one of the greatest wet flies know to man.  The super simple tied down caddis.  Watch the video...

Seasonal Fly Fishing Across Eastern Idaho’s Most Iconic Rivers with Brian Berry from Scott...

Not every trout river fishes the same, and eastern Idaho might be one of the best places to see that firsthand. In this Traveled episode, we head back to Teton Valley Lodge with Brian Berry to explore how the South Fork Snake, Henry’s Fork, and the Teton River each bring a completely different challenge depending on flows, seasons, and how you approach the water from a drift boat. Brian walks us through how fishing changes throughout the year—from winter nymphing and streamer tactics to the explosive Mother’s Day caddis hatch and summer dry-dropper fishing. We dig into boat positioning, reading subtle holding water on technical rivers like the Henry’s Fork, and why staying flexible with river choices is often the key to a successful trip in eastern Idaho.
new zealand fly fishing

883 | New Zealand Fly Fishing and Patagonia Gear Testing with Simon Chu

Episode Show Notes If you’ve ever wondered why some anglers seem to always be in the right spot at the right time, this episode digs...
alaska trout

879 | Alaska Trout Nymphing with Orion Good of Fishhound Expeditions

Episode Show Notes In this episode, I’m joined by Orion Good, a Fishhound Expeditions guide who’s quietly dialing in what actually works when the salmon...
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