Podcast: How Trout See, with Jason Randall
Can trout see color? Can they see UV light? How does a trout's window on the outdoors world impact how they feed and how they observe predators like us? How can a trout see so...
Can trout see color? Can they see UV light? How does a trout's window on the outdoors world impact how they feed and how they observe predators like us? How can a trout see so...
My visitor today is Brandon Hoffner, executive director of the Henry’s Fork Foundation, and the subject is the varied environment and trout-fishing chances of this world-famous river, which has actually affected many anglers, strategies, and...
The Montana Supreme Court just recently reversed a choice that would have obstructed a copper mine on the headwaters of the Smith River. Where we believed we had a win in avoiding a mine in...
Josh Miller has actually been a guide, a competitive angler, and a fly-fishing coach for several years. Like lots of young fly fishers, he is an ingenious angler who does not rely just on older...
Today my visitor is Charlie Schneider from CalTrout, a terrific company that Orvis has actually supported for many years due to the fact that they are actually reliable in securing wild-trout environment. Charlie speaks about...
My visitor today is Charity Rutter, a terrific pal and long time guide in the Great Smoky Mountains. She and her spouse, Ian, have actually simply ended up a terrific book (I check out the...
Today's podcast is a recording of a live interview I made with Sue Doroff, co-founder and outbound president of Western Rivers Conservancy, which does fantastic work throughout the West by purchasing important riparian land, making...
Interview starts at 51:35. We regularly talk about water temperature level in regard to trout fishing, however you hardly ever hear much about how water temperature level impacts popular saltwater fly-rod fish like bonefish, tarpon, authorization, redfish, striped bass,...
Todd Tanner is a long-lasting fly fisher and reporter who invested years as a guide on the Henrys Fork, among the very best (and hardest) dry-fly rivers on the planet. He likewise chooses not to...
My visitor today is Chris Jordan, a researcher with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) who focuses on environment repair. His view is that, in our conceit, we have actually gotten habitat-restoration jobs all...