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| 1 | VideoEpisode 62 | John Kavanaugh joins us again for this week’s fly tying video and twists up the Last Chance Cornuta Cripple. This is fly is John's take on Rene Harrop's deadly Western pattern. It has been adapted for an East Coast hatch, the Cornuta or Large Blue Winged Olive. Sometimes emerging insects get stuck in their shuck and cannot emerge. This leaves them in a Very vulnerable state (crippled) and makes them an attractive meal to a waiting Trout. This pattern really matches the profile of a crippled Mayfly beautifully. Even if you do not see any real concentration of crippled bugs on the water, this fly will work. It is one of our go to patterns to fool extra picky Trout. I tye this in a #20-24 (without the rib and a duller thorax) to match the TINY winter Olives on small local limestone creeks. These wild fish are SUPER SPOOKY and tough customers any day of the year, forget about the January days when your profile sticks out like a w***e in church against a field of snow. This fly always gets the job done. Change the color and size to match your local Mayfly species and GET SOME!!! | 12/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | VideoEpisode 62 | John Kavanaugh joins us again for this week’s fly tying video and twists up the Last Chance Cornuta Cripple. This is fly is John's take on Rene Harrop's deadly Western pattern. It has been adapted for an East Coast hatch, the Cornuta or Large Blue Winged Olive. Sometimes emerging insects get stuck in their shuck and cannot emerge. This leaves them in a Very vulnerable state (crippled) and makes them an attractive meal to a waiting Trout. This pattern really matches the profile of a crippled Mayfly beautifully. Even if you do not see any real concentration of crippled bugs on the water, this fly will work. It is one of our go to patterns to fool extra picky Trout. I tye this in a #20-24 (without the rib and a duller thorax) to match the TINY winter Olives on small local limestone creeks. These wild fish are SUPER SPOOKY and tough customers any day of the year, forget about the January days when your profile sticks out like a w***e in church against a field of snow. This fly always gets the job done. Change the color and size to match your local Mayfly species and GET SOME!!! | 12/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoEpisode 61 | For this week’s Fly Tying Video we are super fortunate to have our good friend John Kavanaugh. John joins the podcast with his Saltwater Fly Pattern the H.T.A. or Hy Tye Anchovy. This is a FANTASTIC fly pattern that was developed to imitate an Anchovy. This is a huge forage off the North East and Mid Atlantic coasts for the False Albacore. Damn near every False Albacore I have ever boated was fooled by the Hy Tye Anchovy. John really nailed this one. It is cheap, easy, indestructible, and a dead nuts match to the little anchovies that Albacore love to tear up. It is our Go To pattern and it ALWAYS brings Albert to the boat. With False Albacore fly fishing just around the corner, you better get on it and twist some of these bad boys up. Funny thing, I would never even look at a pizza w/Anchovies, but I would never go out for albies w/out them. | 8/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 4 | VideoEpisode 60 | This week we drop video from BUG WEEK 2011! Wow, the Catskills were ON FIRE this year. The morning Olives decided not to roll, so we *GASP* nymphed and looked (found) some for morning spinner falls. The Drakes came off like clockwork, but *GASP AGAIN* were IGNORED in favor of that sneaky underdog Mayfly known as the MARCH BROWN. Amazing Dry Fly action was had by all, and Limey Rich and I only went up in flames one night because of the Damned Sulphur Spinners, long story... Anyway, sit back and enjoy the shenanigans, bugs, and hero shooting all scored by the incomparable John Doe... | 6/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 5 | VideoEpisode 59 | Fly Tying Video-HD JC's Electric Caddis For this week's fly tying video, John Collins and I revisit the Electric Caddis. This was one of our first videos way back when people still had cameras that had tape (two years ago LOL.)Anyway, John has made a few tweaks in the pattern, and we thought we should shoot it in HD. Thanks to Regal Engineering and Clearcure Goo for the support!Also remember to check out the video I did with Jeff blood for the White Death Pattern athttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Regal-Engineering-Regal-Sporting-Technologies/... | 5/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 6 | VideoEpisode 58 | This week Jeff Blood ties up the Blood Dot. This is hands down, the best egg pattern out there. This is a great fly in the fall and spring when eggs are in the drift and a readily available food source. These are also highly productive candy flies or attractor patterns in your nymph rigs. There are a few elements built in to the design of this fly that make it work. The first is translucency. Get the fly wet and watch the way light passes through it. They glow just like a real egg does. The second element that makes this fly work is the way it absorbs water. These immediately soak up the water and want to sink which gives them a more natural drift than a densely tied glo bug. | 3/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 7 | VideoEpisode 57 | This week’s fly fishing video is a companion piece to my article "Bug Week" in KYPE magazine Vol. 3 issue #1. This video captures the sights and sounds of our favorite yearly excursion to the Catskills in 2010. Music by North East favorites Cable with the songs "The Reason I'm Poor" and "Palm Sunday" used by permission. Make sure and turn this one up! The conditions were terrible in 2010 with high air temps and low flows. These conditions made an already super tough fishery near impossible. The Bugs rolled two weeks early, the sky was blue bird, and the water was gin clear. I’m not making excuses, because we managed some beautiful Trout. Watch the video, and pick up a copy of the Magazine to hear the rest of the story… | 2/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 8 | VideoEpisode 56 | I am mad about this fly. When I say that I mean I am ANGRY! Eric Stroup has once again NAILED a super simple and effective guide style fly pattern. Why did I not think of this?!!! Damn my square head and ham fists! Anyway, Eric has come up with a fantastic BWO Nymph pattern that uses all of 4 materials that you already own. This is a fly that you can tie in three minutes and it crushes the fishes. The Jbug can be tied all big style to represent the early spring olives, or you can tie it in the 20's for the little buggers in the autumn. It even has a split color difference between the top and bottom of the abdomen. I thought that Pheasant Tail Fibers had been used in every possible way. Damn you. Damn you Eric Stroup, and your never ending boat of good guide style fly ideas! Just kidding, thanks for the sick fly. | 1/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoEpisode 55 | I am super excited to have Mike Schmidt on the podcast! Mike is a hell of a fly tyer, and he kind of specializes in streamers. I am talking about the really big stuff you throw for huge fish. This is an articulate streamer about 5 inches long. Mike designed it to be light enough to cast with a fast action 5 weight, but heavy enough to get down. It looks like a small Chub or Brown Trout and has 2 hooks. One hook is up, and the other one is down. This means that if a big Trout short strikes, it still will get stuck. This winter I have been dredging my streamers with a Rio Fast sink - 5.6 ips Versileader. I am talking low and slow style and catching more big Trout than I thought possible in 31 degree water with big streamers. Tie some up, drag it on the bottom and loose the shack nasties...or you can wimp out and fish it in the spring, cupcake... | 12/19/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoEpisode 54 | In 2009 we had all the water in the world. The East Coast also enjoyed nice cool weather all summer long. There were a mere 5 days in 2009 that the water was too warm to fish for Trout. 2010 was a way different story. We started out with high muddy rivers, and ended up with super heated trickles. This made for a tough season. I was done guiding for Trout in June, and the filming options went out the window. We couldn’t even drive 3 or 4 hours to find water to film on! Anyway, the Trout made it through the old drought and sauna gag. When I am guiding or fishing, I always carry the camera to shoot video of my friends and clients. This is a collection of shorts; we are all having a good time and catching some Trout. Many of these are first fish on the fly, a remarkable catch for the stream, or a personal best. | 10/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | VideoEpisode 15 | This week expert fly tier and central PA guide Eric Stroup ties Walt's Worm. This is a super effective pattern that is a perfect tie for the beginner. | 2/19/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 12 | VideoEpisode Lucky 13 | This week our resident fly tying guru John Collins ties one of his signature patterns J.C.'s Little Black Bead Stonefly Nymph. If you fly fish for Trout in the winter, you know that this is a major food source and fly you need to have in your box. Do you want a thirty fish afternoon? Just tie one on… | 1/17/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 13 | VideoEpisode 11 | Winter fishing is here! We are true "12 monthers", and the Trout get no time off. Winter is one of the best times to go fly fishing. This month we show you how to set up and fish a simple tandem indicator rig. Be super hardcore. Get out in the snow and enjoy miles of water that nobody else is fishing. | 12/3/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 14 | VideoEpisode 10 | This month I hit the salt with Captain Al Zalata from www.a2zfish.com and Captain Mike Corblies from http://www.americanflyfishingschools.com/ in search of Weakfish. This is one of my favorite species, and more fly fishermen should be targeting them. Join us and learn the basics for this great game fish. | 11/1/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 15 | VideoEpisode 9 | In this months episode we take a look at conservation. Didymo Algae has been found on some of the North East's best rivers. Learn how to stop the spread of this dangerous invasive species before it hits your home waters. Then we electro fish a local Trout Conservation Area with NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife staff and volunteers from Trout Unlimited. Learn what goes on behind the scenes for determining the best way to manage your fisheries. | 10/1/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 16 | VideoEpisode 8 | In this months episode I am joined by Shaq and Nushranger from www.theanglersnet.com to learn their technique for catching big carp on the fly. Why do carp get no respect? This is one of the hardest, spookiest, and toughest fish to catch. Shaq and Nushranger demystify carp with their effective technique. Use the information in this video and catch some carp on the fly. When you have almost no backing left, you will understand why people fly fish for these brutes. | 9/4/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 17 | VideoEpisode 7 | This bonus Episode features footage from a great day Trout fishing on the West Branch of the Delaware River. This video captures one of those days when it all goes right. Joey Gilbo and I followed some great intel. from Baxter House guide Darren Rist. Darren KNOWS his river as you will see from the footage. Thanks Darren. | 8/1/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 18 | VideoEpisode 6 | This months Episode features the conclusion of our introduction to Smallmouth Bass. In part two of two, host Michael McAuliffe demonstrates the two most effective techniques for Delaware River Smallmouth Bass. | 7/29/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 19 | VideoEpisode 5 | This months Episode features the late June-July fly fishing report for the North East. In part one of two, host Michael McAuliffe gives anglers the low-down on fly tackle, techniques, and flies for Delaware River Smallmouth Bass. Tune in next month for the exciting conclusion. | 7/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 20 | VideoEpisode 4 | This months Episode features the late May-early June hatches in the North East. Host Michael McAuliffe shows his afternoon strategy for fishing the emerger stage of the Sulphur Hatch. | 5/31/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 21 | VideoEpisode 3 | In this months Episode we talk about fresh and salt water conditions on the East Coast after the major flood events in April. My friend Tom catches his first Trout on an Elk Hair Caddis, and Captain Al of A2Z Fish takes us out for the first trip in Barnegat Bay since putting the boat back in. | 5/7/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 22 | VideoEpisode 2 | This months Episode deals with Fly Fishing techniques and patterns for the opening of Trout Season in NJ. Not from NJ? No problem! The fly fishing techniques featured will work almost anywhere in the Northeast and beyond. Footage of Brook Trout Stocking and interviews with: Rick Axt from TU's New Jersey State Council, local Trout Guide John Heaney, Trout Guide and Catskill Fly Tiers Guild Member John Collins, Columnist and Co-Owner of Shannons Fly and Tackle Jim Holland. | 3/27/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 23 | VideoEpisode 1 | Each installment will feature a report on The South Branch of the Raritan River in NJ. Future episodes will feature fly fishing tips, tactics, techniques and interviews designed to make you a better angler. Look for upcoming episodes featuring Striped Bass and Weakfish in the salt, Delaware River Smallmouth, Walleye and Hybrid Bass, and Pine Barrens Pickerel. Subscribe to see a new episode every month. | 3/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 23 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
Great fly fishing vidcast
This is definately my favorite fly fishing podcast. One of if not the best out there. Great info, I don't live in New Jersey but everything on the podcast is helpful. Keep em' coming!!!
Rise Form Studio Fly Fisshing Vidcast
Really infromative and well done. Learned a lot of techniques. Highly recommend......... but the picture of that character on the front cover is a little scary, t thank god I don't have any dughters. hondo
Great info
Really liked the information given. Clear and concise. Looking forward to the next pod cast.
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