leadwingcoachman
03-03-2010, 08:20 PM
Anyone else listening to these, I've been listening to them when I drive to work. There's a real good interview with Davy Wotton on wet flys as well as many others worth checking out.
http://www.askaboutflyfishing.com/
http://www.askaboutflyfishing.com/archive.cfm
MuddlerMinnow
03-04-2010, 02:55 PM
Podcasts get me to work, through my periodic workout, and drives to Pulaski.
I enjoy Ask About Fly Fishing, but sometimes the shows get a little dry and uninteresting. It really depends on the guests-- some are outstanding, but some run out of things to say well before the podcast's hour is up. I thought the Davy Wotton was great. I give this podcast a B.
I prefer Zach Matthews "Itinerant Angler" podcast. He gets some very interesting guests and has a more natural interview style.
Another podcast I enjoyed, no longer in production, is Fly Fish Radio. This was produced by a couple guys in Utah. They had a repeat guest in their early shows that I always enjoyed, Norm Albiston who taught fly fishing at the University of Utah. It was basic material, very well presented, on topics from how to approach a stream to how to think like a fish. Many other guests too ranging from Lefty Kreh to Fran Betters.
I also think Tom Rosenbauer does a great job on the Orvis podcast. It's a bit basic sometimes, but Tom is fun to listen to.
I've listened to a few others, but nothing else really stuck.
MM
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