
[Interview begins at 43:10]
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 techniques of fly fishing, however establishes his own strategies based upon how he desires his flies to wander. This podcast is a geeky one with some rambling, however I believe Josh has some thought-provoking concepts that will get a number of us re-examining our own techniques.
In the Fly Box, we have some intriguing concerns and pointers from listeners, consisting of:
- What design of an older Orvis rod do you still fish?
- Do you have any pointers for casting a Spey rod from the beach?
- The head on a fly I connected deciphered. Was it due to the fact that I utilized Superglue and half drawbacks?
- A suggestion from a listener on an item that will hone fly-tying scissors.
- What conditions are best for fishing a bamboo rod?
- Can I under-line a fiberglass rod?
- Can I cut the reduce an old WF5F line to make a lighter line for little streams?
- How can I get my fly-tying thread to leap backwards so I can incorporate challenging products?
- What sort of setup do I require for capturing snakeheads on a fishing pole?
- Why do smaller sized streams produce smaller sized trout and larger rivers larger fish?
- What sort of PFD should I get for using under a fishing vest?
- Why can’t I discover great brown and grizzly dry-fly hackle in size 12?
- What do I require to do to change in between standard nymphing and Euro nymphing?
- Do most neighborhoods have fly-fishing clubs and how do I discover them?
- If I am going from a little stream to a lake, should I extend my butt area or extend my tippet?