The Troutbitten Podcast is available everywhere that you listen to your podcasts. ** Note ** The Podcast Player, along with links to your favorite players is below. Tonight we’re here to talk about why we fish. It’s a simple question. Why do we commit so much of our...
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PODCAST: Barbed Hooks or Barbless? Does It Really Matter? — S13, Ep5
 The Troutbitten Podcast is available everywhere that you listen to your podcasts. ** Note ** The Podcast Player, along with links to your favorite players is below. We’re halfway through Season 13, and tonight we have a discussion that’s been on our backburner for...
PODCAST: Finding Your Confidence Flies — S13, Ep4
 The Troutbitten Podcast is available everywhere that you listen to your podcasts. ** Note ** The Podcast Player, along with links to your favorite players is below. Every angler needs a set of flies to call their own. Among the thousands of patterns, options and...
PODCAST: The Ethical Angler — What Does That Mean? — S13, Ep3
 The Troutbitten Podcast is available everywhere that you listen to your podcasts. ** Note ** The Podcast Player, along with links to your favorite players is below. What's right and wrong? That's what ethics really boils down to. Certainly, there are nuances about...
PODCAST: The One or Two Fly Debate, Across Fishing Styles — S13, Ep2
The Troutbitten guys are here to talk about two flies. Why do we fish two dry flies, two streamers, wets or nymphs? Why don’t we? Why might we fish with just one fly instead? Multiple fly rigs are a common solution to fishing problems, but extra flies on the line can certainly create more issues than they solve.
PODCAST: Why Do We Catch Trout In Patches? — S13, Ep1
Why do we catch trout in patches? Because when we get to the end of the day, we often look back to remember catching three trout in one spot, then nothing for a while. Maybe we missed two and landed five in another spot. We had three at the best undercut bank and another handful at the tailout . . . but in between, there were often long periods of inactivity. Why is that?
PODCAST: Dry Fly Skills Series #7 — Fishing Dry Flies — S12, Ep7
For this final episode in the dry fly skills series, we work through some scenarios that anglers frequently encounter. Because, just like nymphing, fishing streamers and fishing wets, we fish dry flies for many different reasons and in many different ways.
Head Hunting, Fishing, Terrestrials, Small Stream Stuff, and Working a Hatch . . .
PODCAST: Dry Fly Skills Series #6 — Rise Forms and Hook Sets — S12, Ep6
Watch for different rise forms and prepare for the hooks set. It’s all a lot of fun when you realize that good fishing isn’t luck. It’s attention to detail with an open mind and a willingness to dive into the mystery . . .
PODCAST: Dry Fly Skills Series #5 — All About the Flies — S12, Ep5
The flies matter. But more than anything, it’s about matching the moment, the water type, the lifecycle of the bug – and even the wind conditions. For us, those conditions — those situations — dictate our next fly choice.
We don’t guess on patterns. Instead, we think about things, develop a theory and test it with the next fly choice and (hopefully) a great presentation.
PODCAST: Dry Fly Skills Series #3 — Casting and Mending — S12, Ep4
Ten and two. Acceleration and crisp stops between two points. Pause and allow turnover to happen. Feel the rod load and watch it all happen with the fly line in the air. Once you have that timing, your baseline is set, and you can take that same stroke to any rod angle, punching the fly around and laying things out just how you want them with a few adjustments.
Good mending is setup by good casting. Put the two together, and you can feed slack to a dry fly for perfect drag free drifts.