
[Interview starts at 51:36]
Today, my visitor is guide and author Matt Supinski, among the most ingenious thinkers in fly fishing, with a long history in business. The subject is selectivity, which Matt composed a whole book about a couple of years back. What is selectivity in fish feeding, is it constantly running, why does it take place, and how can we utilize it to our benefit when fishing? It’s a remarkable subject and one Matt and I check out in depth.
In the Fly Box today, we have some excellent concerns and remarks, consisting of:
- Do longer rods roll cast much better than much shorter ones? And do slower rods roll cast much better?
- Can I utilize among those yarn practice rods to tweak my double haul?
- Why can I just discover lead split shot? Isn’t it bad for the environment?
- Who were your “media heroes” when maturing?
- Do the vibrations from car-top rod providers damage rods?
- A listener takes me to job for recommending individuals utilize a throat pump to see what trout are consuming.
- Why do trout in some cases not react to heavy hatches?
- The smallmouth bass in my regional streams are rather little. Why do not they grow larger?
- How can I capture trout in a little stream that encounters a regional pond?
- What can I do to make stripers on the flats take my flies? They keep following however do not dedicate.
- Why do fly store staff members earn money such a low wage?
- Does green-colored tippet product use any benefit?
- How can I enhance my mastery and performance when connecting knots on the water?
- Can I utilize a reel appropriate for an 8-weight line on my 5-weight rod?
