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Reno Fly Shop Podcast

Jim Litchfield, owner and guide, will introduce you to the industry reps, fly fishing guides and characters that impact fly fishing. The Reno Fly Shop podcast will be your source for the up to date fly fishing report for the Reno/Tahoe area and northern Sierra.
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Jul 5, 2017

The last time Matt “Gilligan” Koles was on the podcast we chatted about what to do during a drought on the Truckee River. We thought it was fitting to get back together to talk about what it was like making it through the winter of 2017 living in Hirschdale along the banks of the Truckee River and most importantly how the system has responded to historic flows and a remaking of the river channel.

Matt with his very successful guide service, Gilligan's Guide Service, really never missed a beat during the high flows and actually Matt at times surprised himself when catching trout during high off colored water situations.

Gilligan also shares how he fished the high water, what flies he uses and some of the tactics he found most successful. It is no surprise to many that follow his blog and his Instagram account that he can put clients on fish but it might be a surprise how he does it consistently and how me also has his challenges.

I hope you enjoy this second episode with Matt and can take away from it both his and my enthusiasm and belief that the Truckee River is in great shape following this historic winter and that we are going to have an epic season and several years to come! I hope you enjoy!

A couple of Gilligan's favorite summer fly patterns on the Trkee River are the Skipper Stone and the G6 Caddis. Get ready for this summer season by grabbing some for your fly box by swinging by the shop.

Skipper Stone

G6 Caddis

Jun 8, 2017

"The 2017 winter will impact Pyramid Lake in 3 main ways, 1) balance chemistry, 2) deliver nutrients and 3) boost bug life." -Mike Anderson

Mike Anderson is a guide, shop staff and instructor at the Reno Fly Shop.  As a native Nevadan he has grown up fly fishing Pyramid Lake and the Truckee River. Mike spends many days each year at Pyramid Lake fishing, guiding, tying specialty flies and observing this amazing resource he is lucky to call his "backyard". Call the Reno Fly Shop today to book at trip and experience this world class fishery.

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Mike is a frequent contributor to the blog and fishing reports here at the Reno Fly Shop and has prepared some great descriptions of the three distinct periods of the Pyramid Lake fly fishing season.

Here are links to the articles describing the different sections of the Pyramid Lake season.

Early | Middle | Late

In today's episode we get to recap the 2016-17 season where Mike spent a bunch of days fishing and guiding clients. Mike shares his thoughts on the impacts the high water will have on the fly fishing at Pyramid Lake in the immediate and longer term and how he is transitioning to what is shaping up to be a great summer season on the Truckee River for fly fishing and him guiding clients.

Article by Andrew Richter on fishing big water on the Truckee River

Apr 16, 2017

"The USFWS will engage all members of the community in making choices to manage LCT in the Truckee River" - Tim Loux, USFWS

Welcome to episode 31 of the Reno Fly Shop Podcast. Leading up to this episode several listeners and customers around the shop have asked to find out more information about the Lahontan Cutthroat Trout of Pyramid Lake. I reached out to what I would consider a difinitive source for biological information related to the Pilot Peak strain, Tim Loux a Senior Fishery Biologist at the Lahontan National Fish Hatchery Complex. This is the hatchery located on the Truckee River and the source for all Pilot Peak LCT into Pyramid Lake.  

Tim Loux grew up fishing the Tahoe/Truckee area, and as a kid decided to pursue a career in fisheries. He attended Feather River Junior College, and transferred to Montana State University where he earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Fish and Wildlife Management. After college Tim accepted a position with the US Fish Wildlife Service, in the Red Bluff Fish and Wildlife Office and in 2002 had the chance to work on Spring Run Chinook.

Fish Operations at Marble Bluff Dam on the Truckee River

After 4 years of salmon work, Tim accepted a position with the USFWS Lahontan National Fish Hatchery Complex to work on Lahontan Cutthroat Trout (LCT) and Cui-ui. Currently, Tim is a Senior Fishery Biologist with the Complex; he manages the Marble Bluff Fish Passage and Research Station, leads the recovery effort for LCT in Pyramid Lake and the Truckee River, and is the National Fish Passage Coordinator for Nevada and the Eastern Sierra.


 

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Contact info for Tim and Supporting Information:

Tim Loux email

USFWS Lahontan National Fish Hatchery Complex

Truckee Watershed LCT Recovery Plan

Genetic Variations in the LCT

The Return of a Lake-dwelling Giant


Editorial Note: From personal and professional experience the topics that we discuss in this episode will have signficant and permanent impacts to the Truckee River and the fish populations as we have become to know them.  Dam removal/modification and the recovery of Lahonton Cutthroat Trout will forever change the Truckee River landscape.
These issues are being addressed now by federal and local governments.  These efforts will move forward and we as anglers, concerned citizens and river enthusiasts must pay attention and get/stay involved if we want our voices heard. It is my opinion that the decisions being made for management of the biological resources of the Truckee River now and in the near future will have permanent impacts on the watershed.  Please get involved and stay involved. This will be a marathon effort, not a sprint. Please check with all of us here at the Reno Fly Shop for up-to-date information as it comes available.
Thanks, Jim Litchfield.
Mar 30, 2017

"It isn't the experienced seasoned angler that says 'okay, now I will guide'. It is the enthusiastic passionate angler that makes the leap into the life of a fly fishing guide."  -Dec Hogan

If you've ever met Dec Hogan you know that his love and passion for steelhead fly fishing is a constant part of his life and completely interwoven with chasing steelhead with two-handed fly rods.

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Dec is a master of all facets of the sport: two- handed casting, reading water, presenting flies, fly tying etc. Lucky for us he is also equally a master at teaching all of these facets.

An accomplished writer and exquisite photographer, Hogan has penned numerous articles for many of the America's leading fly fishing publications and is the author of the highly acclaimed, must have fly fishing book, A Passion for Steelhead.

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Dec was a fulltime steelhead guide from 1989 to 2003 guiding fly anglers on the beautiful Pacific Northwest waters of the Skagit, Sauk, Skykomish, Grande Ronde, and Deschutes Rivers. Like many guides of his generation, Hogan also did 5-seasons guiding the famed Bristol Bay region of Alaska.

He is a pioneer of two-handed casting in North America and continues to be a highly sought after spey casting instructor. As if one dream job weren't enough Hogan's had two: Dec has retired from guiding and is now a full time firefighter and EMT in Utah.

Dec's schedule at the fire department allows him the time to stay active in his fishing career. In addition to teaching casting clinics, Dec works closely as a rod and line designer for Echo and Airflo.

Dec and I were able to cover a lot of ground in today’s episode. We attempt to demystify two hand casting, make sense of choosing a line for your two handed rod and what we are going to cover in the Clinics Dec is going to teach here at the Reno Fly Shop.

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Listen to this episode for details on the upcoming clinics Dec is going to teach a few lucky participants and information about the Happy Hour event April 7 we are going to host here at the shop where you can come down hangout, meet and talk about everything fly fishing with Dec Hogan.

So let’s dive on into todays episode with Dec Hogan I hope you enjoy.

Feb 9, 2017

"So often fly fishing is defined by the last story someone hears, when it should defined by their own personal experience."

-Kelly Galloup

Kelly Galloup (photo: slideinn.com)

Here is the second part of my conversation with Kelly. The original recording was just too good to edit and cut up just to make it a manageable size. In this episode we get to find out Kelly's thoughts on synthetic vs. natural tying material and how a trout likes to eats it's food.  You might be a bit surprised.  If you have questions or comments please check out our new group on Facebook, The Reno Fly Shop Podcast Group, is where there has been some good discussions about previous episodes and you can often ask questions with the episodes guest responding in person. Check it out.

Kelly started his fly fishing career at the age of 13, tying flies for the local tackle shop in Michigan. Kelly has over forty nationally recognized fly patterns and is still developing more today. He started guiding at the age of 16 and is still guiding to this day some 30 years later from his lodge The Slide Inn on the banks of the Madison River in Montana.

Kelly has written two books Modern Streamers for Trophy Trout and Cripples and Spinners. Kelly has been published in nearly every major fly fishing periodical in the country and is now one of the Editors at Large for Fly Fisherman magazine. Kelly was also one of the hosts of Fly Fish TV on the Outdoor Life Network.

In 2004 Kelly was nominated and received the Living Legend award by the Federation of Flyfishers.

Here is a link to part 1 - Episode 28 with Kelly.

I hope you enjoy.

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Jan 20, 2017

"If you want to catch big trout you should, stalk more and cast less."

-Kelly Galloup

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Kelly Galloup (photo: slideinn.com)

Before I get into the introduction of today’s episode I wanted to bring to your attention a new way you can follow and interact with the Reno Fly Shop Podcast.  I have started the Reno Fly Shop Podcast Group on Facebook.  IN this group you will find a place to ask questions of me, the guests on the podcast and other listeners.  So far we have had a lot of discussion come up with some great information shared.

In this episode of the Reno Fly Shop Podcast I sit down with Kelly Galloup. Kelly is well known in the fly fishing industry for his fly patterns, his shop, the Slide Inn, on the banks of the Madison River and very strong opinions on fly fishing topics and beyond.

Kelly started his fly fishing career at the age of 13, tying flies for the local tackle shop in Michigan. Kelly has over forty nationally recognized fly patterns and is still developing more today. He started guiding at the age of 16 and is still guiding to this day some 30 years later.

Kelly has written two books Modern Streamers for Trophy Trout and Cripples and Spinners. Kelly has been published in nearly every major fly fishing periodical in the country and is now one of the Editors at Large for Fly Fisherman magazine. Kelly was also one of the hosts of Fly Fish TV on the Outdoor Life Network.

In 2004 Kelly was nominated and received the Living Legend award by the Federation of Flyfishers.

Kelly and I cover a bunch of topics. Including trends he has seen in the fly fishing world, egos of fly fisherman and the why and how articulated streamers became a thing.

This was a very long conversation. I have decided to break it up into two different episodes.  Here is Part I, it sort of starts right up so get ready here we go. I hope you enjoy.

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Dec 22, 2016

"Simply stated, trout eat nymphs more than any other type of food source and European Style Nymphing is the most effective way to fish nymphs"

- Lance Egan

 

Lance Egan is a self described fly fishing junkie. He has fly fishing since the age of 12 and has had the opportunity to travel the world representing the U.S.A. as a competitive angler and fly fishing ambassador.  Through his vast experience he has also become a professional fly tyer, guide and film maker.

With good friends Devin Olsen and Gilbert Rowley, Lance recently finished a definitive project on European Style Nymphing (ESN), Modern Nymphing.

Lance and his crew filmed this entire video on public water in three western States.  They wanted to provide an instructional video that represented the water and conditions so many of us experience day to day and not a simulated "fish farm" that can be found on private waters.

 

The truth is they wanted to show us all ESN techniques in conditions we fish. Conditions that are often difficult and where the "struggle is real".

What they have done is created a modern, up-to-date and definitive edit for all casual and serious disciples of catching trout on a fly. This video will revolutionize your nymphing game.

 The video can be downloaded digitally now using this link.

We will have hard copies of this DVD as soon as they are available in January 2017.

 SHOW NOTES:

In today’s episode Lance and I discuss a pile of topics. Here are some supplemental links to support better understanding of some of them.  As always if you have a questions shoot me an email at jim@renoflyshop.com or swing by the shop and we can help.

2015-16 California Fishing Regulations - "It is unlawful to use any weight directly attached below a hook" - Section 2 subparagraph 4 (page 15 of attached). Looks like drop shot nymphing is prohibited in the state of California

 

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GTI Caddis - One of my favorites on the Truckee River

 

Devin's Website TacticalFlyFisher.com

Gilbert Rowley's Capture Adventure Media on YouTube

 

Dec 1, 2016

"The Truckee River with its year around fishing, huge trout and lake-run cutthroat will soon be second to none as a western trout fishery"

- Travis Hawks, NDOW Fishery Biologist

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Travis Hawks grew up in Gardnerville, Nevada, acquiring a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Nevada, Reno and during that time worked seasonally for the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW).

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Immediately after college he started permanently with NDOW at the Mason Valley Fish Hatchery and after a year he became a fisheries biologist located in Humboldt County, Nevada. After 6 years he transferred to the western portion of the state to be closer to the Truckee River, the Sierra Nevada and family.

Travis is an avid outdoorsman. He spends his free time fly fishing, archery hunting big game, hunting waterfowl and upland birds or chasing lions when there is enough snow.

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I hope that my episodes with Travis become an annual event when he can summarize the results of the annual Fall fish surveys on the Truckee River. A sort of State of the Truckee River from the Nevada Department of Wildlife.

Travis shares data results on this years survey. We are still recovering from the impacts of the drought a few years ago but the refreshing news is the apparent resiliency of the Truckee River and how the trout are responding.

One of the exciting things that we discuss is the idea and very real possibility that we will have lake-run trout venturing out of Pyramid Lake and into the Truckee River to spawn. With a little help they will have access up almost 25 miles of the Truckee River. As this continues to evolve and develop NDOW and the US Fish and Wildlife Service would like to see the giant LCT of Pyramid Lake access the Reno/Sparks area.

Can you imagine swinging flies for 20 pound trout in the Truckee River?

Show Notes:

Travis and I discussed many topics related to Truckee River, fishery management scenarios and the trout that we love. Travis, it turns out, is also a fan of the podcast and references several previous episodes.

These episodes are summarized here if you want to go back and listen again (or for the first time...)

EP011: Kim Tisdale and Travis Hawks – Truckee River Conditions, NDOW River Management and Fishing Conditions

EP006: Nancy Vucinich - Pyramid Lake Fisheries Program and the new 2015-16 Regulations

EP019: Ralph Cutter - Trout behavior, Snorkeling with Trout and much much more...

EP022: Dave Stanley - Truckee River, Pyramid Lake and our Local Lake Fishing

EP024: Mike Curtis - Head Guide at the Reno Fly Shop, Fall and Winter on the Truckee River and his come back after a bit of a break

 

Nov 10, 2016

"The expanse, variety of fish and diversity of water of fly fishing in the California Delta is like no other place in the country."

-Captain Maury Hatch, Fly Fishing Guide, First Hatch Guide Service

One of the common threads you will hear in our posts and many other anglers that live in our area is how lucky we are to have the amount of water to fly fish that we do.  In the Reno/Tahoe area with the Big Truckee, Little Truckee, Pyramid Lake and not to mention the eastern Sierra we have more than what many would consider our fair share of fly fishing water. 

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If we are willing to do a short drive we then have the chance to fly fish the steelhead and salmon rivers of the Western Sierra and coastal rivers and the topic of today’s podcast California Delta.

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Because of it’s sheer enormity it often doesn’t get the attention and recognition it deserves.  Every single Steelhead, Salmon, Shad and Striped Bass must pass through the Delta to get to their ancestral spawning grounds. In today’s episode we chat Captain Maury Hatch. Maury is one of the few dedicated fly fishing guides in Delta for Striped, Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass. I have had the opportunity to fish on Maury’s boat and let me tell you there isn’t a harder working guide for his clients out there. 

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Maury has been fly fishing the western United States and Mexico for 30+ years.  After honing his skills with trout, he hooked his first striped bass in 1995, and has been chasing, catching, and releasing stripers ever since.  As a Captain, he guides both out of the San Joaquin Delta in a center console bay boat in the fall and spring, and then on a jet sled on the Feather and the American Rivers in the summer for Stripers, Small Mouth and Shad.  All trips include top of the line equipment as well as custom tied flies. He is an ambassador level pro staffer for the following products: Costa sunglasses, Simms clothing, Sage rods, RIO lines and Galvan reels.  

Contact Info for Captain Maury Hatch

First Hatch Guide Service

Phone:  (916) 716-3474

 

Oct 27, 2016

"It took me years to realize how gently a huge Truckee River trout can eat a nymph."

-Mike Curtis, Head Guide at the Reno Fly Shop

Today we get to chat with the Reno Fly Shop Head Guide, Mike Curtis. Mike guides full time through the shop and has spent over 7 years guiding up and down the eastern Sierra both moving and still water.

Mike Curtis' day off on the Truckee River. (photo Bailie Thys)
Mike Curtis' day off on the Truckee River. (photo Bailie Thys)

 Being raised in the Reno/Tahoe area, Mike knows our local rivers like a good friend and his favorite river to guide, float, and fish during the Winter is the Nevada side of the Truckee River. The Truckee holds a special place in Mike’s heart. It has not only helped him become a confident and successful fly fishing guide but it has also allowed him to recuperate and recover from a life threatening experience.

Mike has been a common contributor to Sierra Fly Fisherman Magazine, a photographer for Jan Nemec’s book Fly Fishing Guide to Nevada and creative and successful innovator of fly patterns for our local waters.

Mike and a happy client this past summer.
Mike and a happy client this past summer.

Mike has developed the guiding and teaching skills to work with the first time fly fisherman to the experienced angler who is looking to try and land the Truckee River trout which often produces experiences of a lifetime.

Mike Curtis doing what Mike does (2016)
Mike Curtis doing what Mike does (2016)

In today’s episode we get to hear Mike share what it is like to get back into fly fishing after taking a break, how much he enjoys putting guests on fish and why he is so excited about Fall and Winter fishing on the Truckee River.

Check out www.renoflyshop.com for the up t0 date fishing reports, gear arriving in the store and upcoming events and classes. Also check out our social media sites on Instagram and Facebook where Mike Curtis and Mike Anderson, both guides at the Reno Fly Shop, are providing up to date stream side and lake side video fishing reports.  It doesn't get any more real then these reports without going out there yourself.

Enjoy!

Oct 7, 2016

"The two most important characteristics of a fly rod are Action and Power"

-Tim Rajeff

Today's guest is none other that Tim Rajeff. Tim is a fly rod designer, instructor, national and world casting champion and owner of Rajeff Sports. Based out of Vancouver Washington Rajeff manufactures ECHO Fly Rods and distributes AirFlo Fly Lines in North America. We get to chat with Tim while he was at Katherine’s vacation home. This was a rare moment out of a very busy schedule when Tim could sit down and share his thoughts on trends in the fly fishing world, casting a fly line over 100 mph and some amazing new fly rods from ECHO.

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After spending his youth fishing and casting in California and Oregon, Tim’s fishing career took a turn when he took a job working for the Fenwick Fly Fishing School in Montana during 1973. In 1985 he made the trek north and began guiding in Alaska, eventually moving on to develop and build the first fishing camps on Russia’s Kola Peninsula, 60 miles above the Arctic Circle. He spent six years managing these camps before returning to the states in 1994. Upon his return he began working for a premium domestic rod manufacturer, where he worked as head of the engineering department and the Fly Brand Manager. He worked there until 2001 and along the way learned every aspect of fly rod design and manufacturing.

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Tim is also a co founder of the Fish Need Water Initiative that we highlighted in Episode 17 with Tyler Allen.

The two rods we highlight in today's episode will be available very soon here in the shop and we will have some demos for you to try out.  We are really excited about the One Hand Spey (OHS) and especially the Boost Beach which we were able to check out at this summers casting competition, Caffeinated Casting.

As always I really appreciate you taking the time to listen, provide feedback on the podcasts and support at the Reno Fly Shop.  Hope you enjoy my conversation with Tim Rajeff.

Sep 22, 2016

"The Truckee River chose for itself to have really big fish over many fish"

- Dave Stanley

In this episode of the Reno Fly Shop Podcast I sit down with Dave Stanley who I consider to be emblematic with fly fishing, certainly in Reno/Tahoe and the eastern Sierras but also in much farther and greater impacts.

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Dave and Kate wishing they had their ladders in Mexico

Dave has significantly contributed fly fishing technique, fly design, locations to fish and approaches to fly fishing moving and still water. What I believe is one of his greatest contributions is his laid back generous style to the fly fishing community. So often things can become segmented and compartmentalized. Dave breaks down those barriers with generosity and humor. Dave is equal parts angler, hunter, musician, father and friend.

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Through retail, guiding, teaching and often simply sharing great insight and perspective Dave can be credited with providing the access and opportunity for hundreds of us to fly fish today.  I am certainly stoked to consider myself one of those lucky anglers that were able to learn from Dave's experience, good nature and generosity.

Since stepping away from the Shop in 2010 Dave has still guided and fished the Truckee River and our area lakes.  Dave also continues to pursue his well known passion for waterfowl hunting and guiding each and every season.

Dave doing what Dave does
Dave doing what Dave does

I got to sit down with Dave to discuss the history and trends of fly fishing in our area from his perspective.  He shares why fly fishing in our area lakes and reservoirs is one of the best kept secrets out there, why anglers have gravitated to fishing moving water versus stillwater and how he approaches fly fishing Pyramid Lake.

I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

Sep 8, 2016

"Fly presentation trumps fly selection everytime"

- Phil Rowley

Get ready for our second episode with Phil Rowley.  In this episode of the Reno Fly Shop Podcast Phil discusses the history of balanced flies and his contribution to the evolution of one of the fly patterns that have turned a new page in fly fishing stillwaters.  This can't be more obvious than at Pyramid Lake one of our home waters.

Download the Phil Rowley Stillwater Leader Formulas here.

The Balanced Leech has been one of the most popular and effective patterns since it's introduction a few years ago. It was one of the most popular Pyramid Lake patterns last year in the Reno Fly Shop.  As we discuss in this podcast it's effectiveness is that it can be delivered and held right in the strike zone for cruising trout.  Add in some (often present) wind chop and waves to create movement under an indicator and you are offering a fly that the fish simply can't ignore.

Balanced Leeches (P.Rowley)
Balanced Leeches (P.Rowley)

As we dicussed in Episode 20 with Phil we offer up the leader formula that Phil has fine tuned to fishing stillwater under an indicator.  This leader can be used for Chironomids and or Balanced flies (even in combination).

If you end up fishing a balanced fly in a multi fly rig we suggest that the balanced fly be at the terminal end of the leader.  This will allow the fly to suspend in the intended horizontal orientation.

Phil goes on to discuss his approach and tactics when fishing these patterns and shares that they are not limited to stillwaters or leech patterns.  He ties this style for rivers and streams as well as to represent various aquatic insects.

Balanced PT (P.Rowley)
Balanced PT - Size 14 (P.Rowley)

 

Balanced Micro Leech - Size14 (P.Rowley)
Balanced Micro Leech - Size14 (P.Rowley)

If you are interested in any of these balanced fly patterns please contact the shop and we will be happy to mail you them right away.

Enjoy!

Information on some of Phil's hosted travel can be found here.

Silver Bullets on the Fly - Wild Coho at Rugged Point Lodge - Fall 2016

Fall School at Stoney Lake Lodge - Fall 2016

Lago Strobel (Jurassic Lake) - Spring 2017

Make a point of visiting or following Phil on-line at, www.flycraftangling.com or www.stillwaterflyfishingstore.com and through his social media channels, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Feb 25, 2016

“The best thing you can do when traveling to a new fly fishing destination is to hand your rod to the guide and say 'show me'” ~Denis Isbister, host Wild Fish Wild Places

Denis Isbister has a dream job.  Putting together Wild Fish Wild Places for the World Fishing Network Denis gets to travel the world fly fishing for some of the most exotic fish to eat a fly.  His travels have taken him to mosquito infested tundra and narco infested jungles.  With a small crew and hosted guests Denis takes adventures to the next level.

Even as Denis travels the world he dreams of getting back to Nevada and the giant trout of Pyramid Lake. In Episode 14 I sat down with Denis to see what it is really like to live with the job we all think we want.  Denis shares hilarious tales of his adventures, what he does when a film crew gets skunks and how to check a boat onto a commercial airline...

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Denis with a Peacock Bass in Colombia

If this sounds like too much fun to miss, Denis has a few spots open on his trips this year.  You and a friend can find out what it like to get VIP treatment from lodges and guides in far flung locations while filming a television show.

Golden Dorado in Argentina
Golden Dorado in Argentina

Let us know what you think of this podcast and all of our podcasts by emailing us at podcast@renoflyshop.comWe really look forward to your feedback and suggestions on future guests.

Show Notes:

Here are a list of sponsors Denis gets to call partners.  You will see he leans heavily towards local companies as we do too.  We also have product from each of these companies in the shop today.

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Jan 22, 2016

Leslie Ajari grew up in Truckee, California and was introduced to fly fishing by her father at a very early age.  She and her brother cut their teeth fly fishing the Truckee River, Little Truckee River and local lakes and she hasn't stopped yet.

She guides over 100 trips a year on northern California rivers like the Trinity, Fall, Pit and Hat Creek.  Here true passion lies in spey casting to Fall and Winter Steelhead on the Trinity, Klamath, Deschutes and a bunch of the coastal California and Oregon rivers. Leslie and I got to chat during one of her recent trips home to visit family.  We chatted about Winter Steelheading, Spey Camps on the Klamath River and why she loves to guide new and experienced anglers into the world of spey casting for steelhead.

Let us know what you think of this podcast and all of our podcasts by emailing us at podcast@renoflyshop.com.  We really look forward to your feedback and suggestions on future guests.

Nov 25, 2015

In Episode 9 Gilligan shares some amazing secrets and insights he has developed by fishing and guiding the Truckee River and Pyramid Lake.  He tells us about his preferred leader construction, techniques and where/when to fish for the huge trout. His approach for fishing the Truckee River in winter and spring.  And how he has kept himself busy during the drought.

Oct 1, 2015

In Episode 5 of Reno Fly Shop Podcast I sit down with Mike Sevon.  Mike was a Nevada Department of Wildlife fishery biologist for over 35 years.  He spent that time between Pyramid and Walker Lakes.  He specialized in research and management of Lahonton Cutthroat Trout.  He can also be found out at Pyramid on a daily basis throughout the season from the beach and his float tube.

Mike shares his knowledge and experience and several of the tactics he uses to fly fish Pyramid Lake.

Aug 14, 2015

In Episode 2 we sit down with the President of Streamworks, Tom Duffy.  Streamworks is a stream side accesory company that also manufactures great fly tying tools, forceps and fly boxes.  We catch up with Tom to find out what is happening at Streamworks, what new directions the company is taking and let Tom highlight the features of his favorite forceps.

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