• When you need a break from trout fishing...cut a podcast from Creekside.

  • Jan 8 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
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When you need a break from trout fishing...cut a podcast from Creekside.

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    The Season 3 opener finds pod hosts Anderson and Gikas trout fishing on a sunny January day in a Texas Hill Country creek. When they wade back to their waypoint about noontime, they decide to break out the podcast equipment and record right on the creekside.

    Episode 1: Fly fishing, learning the basics is basic. As a sport, fly fishing seems simple, but you cannot buy your way into becoming great. That takes skill development and practice. This episode highlights fly fishing skills and knowledge that can give fishermen the most bang for their buck. Listeners will enjoy the lively talk filled with dozens of fishing techniques and hints that only come from experience. Be sure to take notes.

    Season 3 Episode 1

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    DON ANDERSON
    Carp & bass guided trips, professionally tied flies
    Website:
    FlyTexAngling.com
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    @flytex_angling

    Texas Hill Country Fly Fishers:
    www.THCFF.org

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