PODCAST: Summer Catch Up ’23 — The Fishing, The Shop, Videos and More

by | Jul 29, 2023 | 6 comments

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We’re in between podcast season, and it’s time for an update about what’s going on with Troutbitten. My wife, Becky, joins me to talk about the past, the present and the near future.

The summer Troutbitten Shop leader sale launches on Monday morning, July 31st. All Troutbitten leaders will be back in stock: Harvey, Standard, Thin and Micro Thin Mono Rigs, Full Kits and Standard Sighters. Also in the shop are new hats and tee shirts in collaboration with New Trail Brewing Company.

My Guide Schedule for fall of ’24 has been full for a while now. And my spring season is a little over half booked up. I will open dates for fall ’24 on September 20th, next month. Bill and Austin will have available dates for this fall pretty soon. So if you are still looking for a date this fall, be in touch.

The Troutbitten YouTube channel continues to grow fast. I’ve spent a lot of time learning to film and edit, and I’m working on a Fish and Film series that should be out by the beginning of October. These are first-person-style videos that also mix in other camera angles. These are videos that simply show the fishing and the experience of being on the river, highlighting the decisions made to be versatile and to meet fish on their own terms. Josh Darling and I will continue to publish videos every other week. Those videos are in one of these categories: Troutbitten Tips, Fish and Film, Troutbitten Fly Box, Fishing the Mono Rig.

The Troutbitten Podcast continues with Season 8, beginning on August 20th. This is a six part Skills Series covering Night Fishing for Trout. After that, we’ll take a couple weeks off until Season 9 of the Troutbitten Podcast begins on October 15 and runs until Christmas time.

Resources

SHOP: Troutbitten | The Troutbitten Shop
GUIDE: Troutbitten | Troutbitten Guided Fishing Trips
VIDEOS: Troutbitten | Troutbitten Videos
PODCASTS: Troutbitten | The Troutbitten Podcast

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Season Eight of the Troutbitten Podcast begins on August 20th. So look for that one in your Troutbitten podcast feed.

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Domenick Swentosky
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Domenick Swentosky

Central Pennsylvania

Hi. I’m a father of two young boys, a husband, author, fly fishing guide and a musician. I fish for wild brown trout in the cool limestone waters of Central Pennsylvania year round. This is my home, and I love it. Friends. Family. And the river.

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6 Comments

  1. Wow Dom, can’t wait for the new video series, and Becky, I appreciate your honesty about the smells!

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  2. At the height of the British Empire, no one imagined that it would ever fade and be replaced by something greater. But that is the nature of things. As the French used to say, “The king is dead, long live the king.” It was a good ride, Dom. We’ll remember you fondly in the Becky era.

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  3. I live I Indiana and there are not a lot of trout here so I’m using the mono rig on bluegills and have never had so much fun. When the bluegills hit the tight line you feel it immediately and the sighted is great for maintaining the depth I want to fish. Thank you for all the YouTube guidance I am a convert.

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Hi. I’m a father of two young boys, a husband, author, fly fishing guide and a musician. I fish for wild brown trout in the cool limestone waters of Central Pennsylvania year round. This is my home, and I love it. Friends. Family. And the river.

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