Episode 44: Bob Jacklin in West Yellowstone

Episode 43: Bone Fishing Cozumel

Episode 42: Center-Pinning

Episode 41: The Guiding Life

Episode 40: Mongolia Taimen with AEG Media

Episode 39: Save Bristol Bay

Episode 38: Fly Fish Retailers Expo 2007

Episode 37: Fly lines with Cortland

Episode 36: FlyFish Fantasy Camp

Episode 35: AEG Media



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Monday, June 30, 2008

Episode 44: Bob Jacklin in West Yellowstone

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In today's episode we talk to a true flyfishing legend. Bob Jacklin has been serving West Yellowstone fishermen for thirty five years out of the fly shop. A world class fly fisherman, fly caster, and fly tier, Bob has taught countless people how to fish and cast with flies. He is the President of the Rocky Mountain Council of the Federation of Fly Fishers(FFF), is one of the first certified master casters, and one of the finest people and fishermen you could ever meet.

For more information on Fly Fishing Yellowstone Park go to:

Bob Jacklin's Fly Shop
Fly Fish Fantasy Camp 08
Orvis Guide Podcast
Tiger Muskie Video


Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Episode 43: Bone Fishing Cozumel

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In this episode we interview Carlos Vega owner/operator of Aquarius Travel Sport Fishing in Cozumel Mexico, about the many opportunities it offers fly fishers who may be on a cruise or staying at one of the resorts on this spectacular western Caribbean island. Bone fishing is one of the most challenging and rewarding fly fishing experiences available. So if you get the chance, take your wife or girlfriend or whomever on a cruise to the Caribbean and give Carlos a call and give Cozumel a try.

For more information on Cozumel Fly Fishing go to:
Aquarius Travel Sport Fishing
or email Carlos at aquariusgrandslam@yahoo.com

Fly Fish Fantasy Camp 08
Orvis Guide Podcast
Tiger Muskie Video


Thursday, June 05, 2008

Episode 42: Center-Pinning

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In this episode we highlight an increasingly poplular technique called center-pinning.

"To use a centre-pin, one casts to a slightly upstream position and then follows the float downstream while the water current (because of hydraulic pressure against the float) pays out line directly off the reel. Occasionally, it may be necessary to slightly brake, feather, or apply slight resistance to the spool rim to slow a drift down. This feathering of the spool results in your float “trotting” through the swim. Ideally, you are aiming for the offering to be the very first thing that the prey sees. And you want to slow the offering to subsurface current speeds so that it is presented as natural as possible.

When the float goes down, thrusts upward, or tilts side to side it is time to set the hook. If the depth of the offering is correct, these float movements are a direct result of a fish strike. When in doubt set the hook!"

For more information, articles, podcasts and videos about Center-pinning go to
Fly and Float Fishing

Fly Fish Fantasy Camp 08
Orvis Guide Podcast
Tiger Muskie Video