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Today’s Podcast Roundup includes a timeless discussion about how trout “believe,” a yearly airing of complaints, and stories about going after the world’s most difficult fish.
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Orvis Podcast: How Trout Think
In this traditional episode of the Orvis podcast, Tom Rosenbauer took a seat with Dr. Russ Carpenter to discuss how trout “believe.” Carpenter is a neurologist and fisheries biologist who offers some interesting insight into how trout act, and describing the “why” behind their habits.
Troutbitten: Airing of Grievances
Dom Swentosky and his team at Troutbitten launched their 3rd yearly “Airing of Grievances” podcast. They suggest on the important things that trouble them in fly fishing, and they use some options. It’s an enjoyable, simple listen and you’ll most likely discover yourself considering how to make fly fishing much better on your own.
Ask About Fly Fishing: A Tale of Three Fish
On this episode of the Inquire about Fly Fishing Podcast, Roger Maves took a seat with Jim Stenson, a fly fishing author who’s taken a trip the world to go after the 3 most difficult fish to capture on the fly: steelhead, license, and Atlantic salmon.