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08 Feb 2022 | Episode 33 - Fly Lines for the Traveling Angler: How to Improve Your Game and Find Success on the Water | 01:21:15 | |
Of all the conversations we have with Yellow Dog clients about gear and equipment, fly lines arguably generate more confusion, questions, and uncertainty than anything else. Fly lines are both the least understood component in an angler’s set-up as well as the most important; the final piece that really brings everything together when it comes to proper casting and presentation, as well as fighting and landing fish. For the traveling angler visiting and fishing new destinations, matching the right tapers and line options to each specific fishery or species (as well as to each rod and reel set-up) is critical. For this reason, we’ve put together an episode that it totally dedicated to questions and facts about fly lines – talking about the basics of line and taper design and answering some of the common questions about line selection, care, and the importance of properly matching a line with a certain rod and reel set-up. To tackle this important subject and help explain the science behind fly line design and manufacturing, Jim sits down with Bruce Richards and Josh Jenkins of Scientific Anglers. Josh is the Research & Development Manager at Scientific Anglers and is responsible for new product development at S.A., which includes new fly line technology and fly line tapers. Bruce Richards is an absolute legend in the world of fly lines and line design, with a 34-year career at Scientific Anglers. During his tenure at S.A., Bruce developed almost every single fly line introduced by the company and arguably knows more about designing and manufacturing fly lines than anyone alive. If you really want to understand the importance of fly lines and taper design – and learn how the right lines and tapers can dramatically improve your fishing – this is an episode you’ll want to download. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
21 Mar 2022 | Episode 34 - SASCHA CLARK DANYLCHUK: Proper Fish Handling Techniques and the Importance of "Keeping Fish Wet" | 00:55:45 | |
The fate of a fish upon release is primarily determined by angler behavior, which of course means that how we fight, land, handle and release fish goes a long way in determining whether or not a fish will survive. Proper fish-handling techniques and proper catch-and-release tactics are enormously important topics for fly anglers, but even when we think we’re doing things the right way, the fact is there are ways we can improve our fish-handling skills. With this episode, we talk with Sascha Clark Danylchuk, the Executive Director of the “Keep Fish Wet” project that is dedicated to helping anglers improve the outcome and survivability rate for every fish that is caught and then released. No matter how long you’ve been catching – and releasing – fish, this is episode will provide new information and a different perspective on what “catch-and-release” truly means. With a belief that recreational anglers have something to learn from fisheries scientists, and that fisheries scientists need to make their work more accessible to a broader audience of sportfishing stakeholders, Sascha has worked hard to develop a space in which everyone can better communicate in a language that is understood by all. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
28 Mar 2022 | Episode 35 - JOHN HUDGENS: How to Up Your Game and Improve Your On-Water Skills For Destination Angling | 00:42:49 | |
No matter how long we’ve been fishing or how much we think we know, the fact is, we can always up our game and improve our on-water skills! When it comes to chasing fish (especially on new or distant waters) the learning and improvement never ends. For most anglers – who only have a week or two a year to commit to a destination fishing trip – every opportunity matters, which is why we all want to be “in the game” from the first moment of a trip. To discuss the importance of this – and to identify some concrete ways that anglers can truly improve their overall angling skills and prepare for every day of a fishing adventure – we’re talking with John Hudgens: career guide, world traveler, and the founder of the “Angler’s Academy” fly fishing schools. John founded The Angler’s Academy to create an opportunity for all anglers to tap into the knowledge and experience of some of the most accomplished and talented instructors in the fly fishing industry, and in this episode of Waypoints, we discuss how to become a better fisherman and find more fun and success on the water – no matter where in the world you’re fishing. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
18 Apr 2022 | Episode 36 - JESSE COLTEN: The Xcalak Episodes - Part One of Two | 00:48:56 | |
A sit-down with the owner of XFlats Lodge, Jesse Colton, to discuss the southern Yucatan fisheries of Xcalak and Chetumal Bay, the challenges of owning a saltwater lodge, his personal obsession with permit, and how to build a career in the fly fishing industry. If you’ve recently picked up a fishing magazine or are active on fly fishing social media, you’ve probably seen Jesse Colton in ads and materials for Howler Brothers, Bajio Sunglasses, and of course his own business venture, XFlats Lodge. Jesse is a career fly fishing guide from the Rockies who originally got his start in Colorado’s Vail Valley. After falling in love with both the flats fishing and the culture of Xcalak – a small fishing village in the far southern reaches of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula – he purchased an existing hotel and opened XFlats Lodge, an operation that has very quickly gained a reputation as one of the hottest and most productive permit destinations in the Caribbean. For this first episode of a two-part series, we recorded on-location at XFlats Lodge, where we had the chance to sit down with Jesse to talk about his history, what it’s like to run a lodge in the Caribbean, who should visit the Xcalak fishery, and what the area has to offer for anglers. We also discuss the history of the community, his connection to the village and the people of Xcalak, and why the fishery has become so well known in permit fishing circles. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
02 May 2022 | Episode 37 - JESSE COLTEN: The Xcalak Episodes - Part Two of Two | 00:59:00 | |
The second episode of the two-part sit-down with the owner of XFlats Lodge, Jesse Colton. In part one, Jesse and Waypoints host Jim Klug discussed the southern Yucatan fisheries of Xcalak and Chetumal Bay, the challenges of owning a saltwater lodge, Jesse’s personal obsession with permit, and how to build a career in the fly fishing industry. In part two, we focus on the specific subject of Xcalak permit fishing, and Jesse goes deep on his own angling philosophies, opinions, and permit fishing techniques. The episode then wraps up with short interviews with a number of on-location XFlats guests as they finish a week at the lodge: sharing their perspective on the fishery, what worked well for their week, and discussing some of their general take-aways. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
16 May 2022 | Episode 38 - KRISTEN MUSTAD: Reel Design, Technology, and Innovation for the Traveling Angler | 01:13:07 | |
Kristen Mustad is the founder and owner of Nautilus Reels, a Florida-based company that strives to make the “world’s best fly reel.” Fly reels are obviously an integral part of any angler’s kit, and they play an incredibly important role when it comes to success in destination angling – especially when chasing large, strong, or exotic fish that demand the most from our gear and equipment. In this episode of Waypoints, host Jim Klug sits down with Kristen to talk reel design, the importance of finding the right reels for the traveling angler, what to look for when buying a reel, different drag materials and technologies, the pros and cons of different types of backing, and his perspective on the “next big thing” for fly reel design and innovation. Kristen also weighs in on the importance of specialty fly shops and retailers for the fly fishing industry and discusses Nautilus’ visit to the White House in 2020. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
13 Jun 2022 | Episode 39 - Top Travel Tips For Packing, Planning and Perfecting Your Destination Angling Trip: Insider Information for Traveling With Rods, Reels, Flies and More | 01:25:59 | |
This is the podcast episode that so many of our listeners have been asking for! Host Jim Klug and career guide and travel expert Alec Gerbec go deep on the subjects of what to bring on a destination adventure, HOW to pack, and how to travel problem-free with fishing equipment. We know that luggage regulations and protocols can vary by country, and even by the airline, and oftentimes the rules are confusing. On top of that, airline personnel and security screeners can interpret and ENFORCE rules on an arbitrary basis – something that can have a huge impact when attempting to carry-on gear and equipment. We’ve dedicated this episode to the topic of traveling the right way with gear and fishing equipment, with the goal being easy, pain-free travel and success on the water once you reach your destination. Grab a notebook and pen and prepare to take notes on one of the most helpful and insightful episodes of all time. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
27 Jun 2022 | Episode 40 - RAUL CASTANEDA: Fly Fishing Scorpion Atoll: The Most Unique, Hard-To-Reach Destination in the Caribbean | 00:47:26 | |
Scorpion Atoll – located in the Caribbean Sea 70 miles off the northern coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula – is a desolate outcropping of flats and tiny islands surrounded by a notoriously treacherous reef. Also known as Arrecife Alacranes, legend has it that Scorpion Atoll received its ominous name from a group of 16th century Spanish shipwreck survivors. Those that survived an initial shipwreck to make it to the tiny and inhospitable islands of the atoll found that the bleak environment then killed their comrades slowly and painfully – much like a scorpion sting. Today, Scorpion is a protected marine reserve and a destination that seems much more like a far-off fishery in the Indian Ocean than anything that is found on the Yucatan Peninsula. Raul Castaneda is the owner of Scorpion Atoll Flyfishing Expeditions – the only outfitter that offers customized, commercial trips to the Scorpion fishery. Raul began fishing Scorpion in the early 2000’s, and since that time, he’s developed an incredibly unique live-aboard operation that each year allows a handful of anglers (less than 30 rods per year) to access and fish some of the most remote and unvisited flats found anywhere in the Caribbean. This episode of Waypoints was recorded on-location during a recent trip to Scorpion Atoll, where Raul talks in detail about his program, the history of Scorpion, fishing seasons, what makes the trip unique, and why this tiny and uninhabited atoll produces massive fish. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
02 Aug 2022 | Episode 41 - ROB NEHER: Fly Fishing the Flats of Grand Bahama | 00:54:29 | |
Rob Neher is the founder and co-owner of East End Lodge – one of the most in-demand lodge operations in the entire Bahamas. In this episode of WAYPOINTS, host Jim Klug talks with Rob about the legendary fishing on Grand Bahama, the unique waters of the island’s eastern end, the history of bonefishing on Grand Bahama, tackle and techniques for trophy bonefish and permit, and the lodge’s resurrection and reopening after Hurricane Dorian in September of 2019. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
24 Aug 2022 | Episode 42 - DYLAN TOMINE: Fly Fishing Author, Steelhead Addict, Filmmaker, and Wild Fish Activist | 01:16:19 | |
Dylan Tomine is a writer, Patagonia ambassador, conservationist, and an out-spoken wild fish advocate. He’s the producer of the film Artifishal, and one of the hottest authors in fly fishing. His work has appeared in The Flyfish Journal, The Drake, Fly Fisherman, and numerous other publications. Dylan joins us for this episode of Waypoints to discuss his new book, “Headwaters: The Adventures, Obsession and Evolution of a Fly Fisherman,” and to talk steelhead, the life of a fly fishing bum, fish advocacy, Patagonia’s famous “Don’t Buy This Jacket” campaign, the politics of hatcheries, and the impacts of fishing travel. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
10 Oct 2022 | Episode 43 - FLY FISHING IN IRELAND – Part 1 of 2 with Dominic O’Moron of “The Great Fishing Houses of Ireland” | 00:42:48 | |
Dominic O’Moron is the coordinator and chairman of a unique collection of historical fishing operations and angling destinations called “The Great Fishing Houses of Ireland.” This collection of 12 historical fishing lodges and sporting properties is unlike anything found in the world of fly fishing, and WAYPOINTS host Jim Klug talks with Dominic about how this network was created, what these destinations offer, and what types of anglers are typically drawn to these operations and lodges. Learn what makes Ireland such a unique fishing destination as Jim and Dominic also cover the geography of fishing options, Irish species, seasons, and traveling throughout the Emerald Isle. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
17 Oct 2022 | Episode 44 - FLY FISHING IN IRELAND – Part 2 of 2 with Andrew Ryan of Clonanav Fly Fishing | 00:40:42 | |
In part two of the Irish episodes, WAYPOINTS host Jim Klug talks with Andrew Ryan – an incredible guide, outfitter, and angler who owns and operates Clononav Fly Fishing in the southern part of Ireland. Andrew has been guiding in Ireland and in other international destinations for over 20 years, and he’s developed a reputation as one of the best casting instructors, anglers, and operators in all of Europe. Andrew has built a business, fly shop and outfitting company that could easily compete anywhere in the world, with top guides and a program that delivers exceptional fishing for wild brown trout as well as Atlantic Salmon. Andrew’s operation is an excellent option for those looking for a dedicated, legitimate, and extended fishing trip to Ireland that focuses on brown trout and salmon. This is also the best option in the entire country for anglers that want simply add on a day or two of quick fishing when in Ireland for business or a family trip. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
01 May 2023 | Episode 45 – FLY FISHING CUBA – PART 1 of 2 With Cuba Travel Expert Kristen Tripp | 00:59:16 | |
With recent announcements that the U.S. and Cuban governments are – once again – taking steps to improve relations between the two countries, the logistics and intricacies that affect American fishing travel to Cuba are evolving and changing fast. In this first episode of a two-part series on Cuba, host Jim Klug sits down with Yellow Dog Flyfishing’s Cuba Program Director – Kristen Tripp – to talk about what’s involved in traveling to the country, and the logistical and legal challenges that still have to be navigated, the current state of affairs in Cuba, and the reality of what’s happening on the ground today. Episode one also covers how best to travel to Cuba, who should go, what to expect when traveling in-country, and what we might be able to expect in the years ahead. One of the most knowledgeable and experienced Cuba professionals in the entire world of travel, Kristen Tripp has a deep love for the people and the culture of Cuba, and she understands well the challenges involved in sending anglers to a country that can be both challenging and mesmerizing at the same time. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
08 May 2023 | Episode 46 - FLY FISHING CUBA - Part 2 of 2 with Cuba Travel Expert Kristen Tripp | 01:05:34 | |
In the second episode in our two-part series on Cuba, host Jim Klug is joined once again by Kristen Tripp – Yellow Dog Flyfishing’s program director for Cuba. Kristen is hands-down the most knowledgeable person in the game when it comes to both traveling in Cuba and fishing Cuba, and she’s an incredible resource when it comes to planning or researching a trip to this interesting and – at times –complicated island nation. In this second Cuba episode, we focus on the actual fishing details for Cuba, discussing individual fishing destinations and location options throughout the country, the best time of the year to fish Cuba, the primary species available, the differences between live-aboard operations and land-based programs, and of course lots of talk about gear, equipment and flies for Cuba. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
23 May 2023 | Episode 47 - RETURN TO CHRISTMAS ISLAND: The First Week Back After Three Years of Post-Pandemic Shut-Downs | 00:51:24 | |
Christmas Island – the world’s largest coral atoll – has a legendary reputation as one of the top destinations in the world for saltwater flats fishing – especially when it comes to massive numbers of bonefish. Also known as Kiritimati Atoll, Christmas is an immense coral outcropping located in the tiny Pacific Ocean Republic of Kiribati. Christmas itself has the greatest land area of any atoll in the world, and the enormous flats system that surrounds this land mass and encompasses the atoll’s inner lagoon is home to countless numbers of bonefish, several species of trevally, milkfish, triggerfish, and more. Christmas Island has – until only recently – been completely closed and shut off for more than three years. The country of Kiribati was among the first countries to lock down in the winter of 2020 at the very outset of the Pandemic. Since that time, until early May of 2023, the country has remained 100% closed off to visitors and anglers – longer than any other international fishing destination. In this episode of WAYPOINTS, host Jim Klug talks with angler Tim Rote, who was on the first plane back to Christmas Island for the opening week. After more than three years and one month of the atoll being closed, Tim talks about what the first group back found, and the current state of the atoll, the communities on Christmas, the lodges, and of course the fishery. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
25 Jul 2023 | Episode 48 - THE UMPQUA FEATHER MERCHANTS STORY: Inside the World of Commercial Fly Tying With Russ Miller | 00:56:34 | |
Umpqua Feather Merchants is one of the biggest names in the fly fishing industry: a manufacturing powerhouse when it comes to innovative and effective flies, leader, tippet, premium hooks, and more. In this episode of Waypoints, we talk with Umpqua’s Director of Marketing, Russ Miller, to discuss the company’s position at the forefront of innovation for high-quality flies and accessories. When anglers grab a handful of patterns from the fly bins of a specialty fly shop, most are unaware of WHERE exactly those flies came from: how they were conceived, designed, produced, tied, shipped, and supplied. Russ talks about how flies are selected for inclusion in Umpqua’s catalog, their famous “Signature Tyer” line-up, new innovations and introductions, and what the future holds for fly patterns, hooks, and materials. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
21 Aug 2023 | Episode 49 - MIKE TAYLOE - Real-Life Emergency Medical Situations From the Field and Take-Aways on Dealing with Unexpected Accidents | 00:54:40 | |
Mike Tayloe is the co-owner and Director of Operations of Finns West, an outdoor company that provides Wilderness First Aid courses and Emergency Action Plan development for fishing lodges, outfitters and guides. Tayloe has combined his profession as a paramedic with his extensive background as a professional international fly fishing guide to create a much-needed, oft-overlooked service for the travel industry. Tayloe joined us on an early episode of WAYPOINTS (Episode 2), and he’s back in Episode 49 to discuss how we – as traveling anglers – can better prepare for emergency medical situations and avoid accidents and emergencies when traveling. He’s going to share a number of real-life emergency events to analyze what went right or wrong, talk about key pieces of medical gear to bring along when traveling, discuss what to do when the unexpected occurs, and define the importance of having a medical and evac plan when traveling off the grid or to distant waters. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
28 Aug 2023 | Episode 50 - WADE FELLIN & GUY ALSENTZER – Disappearing Wild Trout Populations in Southwest Montana: What the Hell is Going on in Big Sky Country? | 01:12:24 | |
In the spring of 2023, Montana’s media started to highlight the fact that wild trout populations in Montana’s Jefferson Basin – an area that includes the world-famous Big Hole, Ruby, Beaverhead and Jefferson Rivers – were in severe distress. Legendary for cold-water fisheries that have historically supported an abundance of wild trout, the rivers in Southwest Montana are currently experiencing what some are calling a population-level collapse. Is it too late to save Southwest Montana’s wild fish numbers and fix are rivers, or is there still hope for the near future when it comes to our fisheries resources? That is the question that needs to be asked and answered. SAVE WILD TROUT is an organization that was launched to address this very crisis: a coalition of anglers, river advocates, concerned citizens, businesses, guides, and outfitters that have come together with the focused mission of protecting wild trout for the benefit of all. In this episode of Waypoints, Jim is joined by two founding members of SAVE WILD TROUT: Guy Alsentzer and Wade Fellin – two individuals who know a thing or two about the rivers of Southwest Montana. Guy is the Executive Director and Founder of Upper Missouri Waterkeeper, and Wade is a guide, lodge owner and outfitter on the Big Hole River. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
04 Sep 2023 | Episode 51 - JACK PORTER – Comparing Argentina and Chile: How to Choose the Best Options for a South American Fishing Trip | 00:51:23 | |
There’s no question that Patagonia is one of the premier freshwater fly fishing destinations in the world – a dynamic, one-of-a-kind region in South America that is home to dozens of world-class lodges, experienced and professional guides, and more rivers, streams, and lakes than can possibly be fished in a lifetime. The options and choices are both plentiful and varied, however, which is why deciding exactly where, when, and how to fish Patagonia can at times be confusing. This is especially true when initially choosing between Chile and Argentina. To discuss the many differences between the two countries – and to talk Patagonia in general – we’re joined on this episode by Jack Porter, Yellow Dog Flyfishing’s Program Director for South America. Jack has lived in Argentina, worked at several lodges in Patagonia, and – during his time at Yellow Dog – assisted thousands of anglers with planning trips to one of the most incredible fly fishing regions on the planet. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
18 Sep 2023 | Episode 52 - THOMAS SOBIRK – Fly Fishing in Greenland | 01:00:00 | |
At more than 850,000 square miles in size with a total population of less than 57,000 people, Greenland is the world’s largest island. While more than 80% of the country is covered with ice on a year-round basis, the summer months for the coastal areas bring ice-free arctic tundra, crystal-clear conditions on freestone rivers, and incredible numbers of sea-run Arctic Char. This episode of Waypoints – recorded on location in Greenland during a recent ten day trip – focuses on two different locations and operations: Camp North on the Eqalugsugssuit River, and Erfalik Lodge on the Erfalik River. Waypoints host Jim Klug talks with Thomas Sobirk – the founder of Fly Fish Greenland – about fishing for sea-run char, the characteristics of the rivers, seasons in Greenland, flies and equipment, travel logistics, landscapes, the history of the operation, and more. This is one of the most exciting new options in the entire world of adventure and destination angling – ideal for those that love remote locations, rugged landscapes, and rivers that are totally and completely off the grid. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
16 Oct 2023 | Episode 53 - BRENDEN STUCKY & R.J. HOSKING - Private Water vs. Public Access, and a Discussion with the Founders of Rare Waters | 01:04:38 | |
Stream access rights and regulations in the United States vary throughout the country, and depending on where exactly you’re fishing, the laws dealing with how you can enter a riverbed or step into the water can be wildly different. The subject is a complicated one, and with a growing number of anglers and a continued increase in the popularity of fishing, the stream access issue has dramatically heated up over the past several years. In the midst of the continuing and heated battle for public access and fishing rights throughout the US, a company called Rare Waters is offering what they believe is a unique option to diversify angler access. With the Rare Waters model, individual anglers can secure river access to private property through an “Air-BNB-like” pay-to-play platform. They’ve created a network with property owners – primarily and initially in the US West – who are willing – for a fee – to grant access to anglers looking for both solitude and exclusive access. And while Rare Waters is not buying up properties and converting public waters into private waters, a lot of anglers nonetheless have very strong opinions on public access and the pay-to-access scenarios. In this episode, Waypoints host Jim Klug is joined by RJ Hosking and Brendan Stucky of Rare Waters for a discussion about stream access, private property rights, the history of private “fishing clubs,” and the effects of increased angling pressure on our rivers and streams. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
13 May 2024 | Episode 54 - BRYAN GREGSON & MATT KELSIC - Fly Fishing Belize – Part One | 01:15:45 | |
Waypoints host Jim Klug is joined by Yellow Dog’s Belize program director Matt Kelsic and industry veteran Bryan Gregson to talk all things Belize. In episode one of this two-part series on Belize, Jim and guests discuss why Belize is such a popular and important angling destination, talk travel logistics and the best ways to get to Belize, break down the species found throughout the country, review relevant and effective gear and equipment, talk favorite flies, and discuss lodge packages and all-inclusive options versus DIY scenarios. Klug literally wrote the book on Belize (Fly Fishing Belize in 2014), and in his discussions with Kelsic and Gregson (two anglers who truly know the ins-and-outs of this amazing Caribbean country), goes deep on details to help with planning and researching future trips. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
20 May 2024 | Episode 55 - BRYAN GREGSON & MATT KELSIC - Fly Fishing Belize - Part Two | 01:06:23 | |
In the second episode of this Belize podcast series, Waypoints host Jim Klug is joined once again by Yellow Dog’s Belize program director Matt Kelsic and industry veteran Bryan Gregson to discuss fly fishing throughout Belize. This episode focuses on the differences and offerings of specific fisheries and locations throughout the country, providing a tour of options and destinations from north to south. If you’re considering a first trip (or a return trip) to Belize, this two-part series is a “must-listen.” Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
03 Jun 2024 | Episode 56 - BRYANT DUNN - Fly Fishing Bhutan - Part One | 00:59:56 | |
Jim Klug is joined by Bryant Dunn, the international director and co-owner of Himalayan Fly Fishing Adventures, an outfitting operation that has been exploring the Kingdom of Bhutan for nearly two decades. Dunn's ventures include multi-day river excursions for golden and chocolate mahseer, shorter trips for brown trout and snow trout, a new lodge project set to open in 2025, and Bhutan's only fly shop located in the capital city of Thimphu. In addition to the Bhutan operation, Bryant also owns Dunn Outfitting International, with offerings in the Himalayas, Christmas Island, and North America. Bryant has been guiding and outfitting anglers for over thirty years in some of the world's most remote and distant fisheries. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
10 Jun 2024 | Episode 57 - JEFF CURRIER - Fly Fishing Bhutan - Part Two | 00:42:12 | |
In part two of two of the “Bhutan Chronicles”, Waypoints host Jim Klug follows up his part one conversation with outfitter Bryant Dunn by sitting down with legendary angler and world traveler, Jeff Currier to talk about the fishing in Bhutan, the draw of mahseer as a species, and Jeff’s take-aways from a recent river expedition in the Kingdom. Recorded live from the field – on the banks of Bhutan’s Punatsang Chu river, Jim and Jeff break down the trip and discuss the draw of the Himalayan region for anglers and adventurers. With over forty years of experience fly fishing the world, Jeff Currier has quite possibly fished more countries and caught more species on a fly rod than any person alive. He’s an active lecturer, published author, a well-known artist, and the subject of numerous films, articles and media projects. Jeff is constantly traveling and developing new techniques for catching the most exotic fish imaginable in places where even the most avid adventurers are hesitant to go. An IGFA World Record holder, Jeff has fished in over 55 countries and caught over 450 species of fish on a fly. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
01 Jul 2024 | Episode 58 - ALEC GERBEC - Fly Fishing St. Brandons Atoll | 00:58:57 | |
On this episode of WAYPOINTS, Alec is joined by host Jim Klug to explore the intricacies of fly fishing at St. Brandon's Atoll, one of the most remote trips Yellow Dog offers. In May 2024, Yellow Dog's Alec Gerbec had the opportunity to visit St. Brandon’s Atoll, located 268 nautical miles north of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. The trip spanned from May 7 to 17, 2024, featuring seven full days of flats fishing, with additional days allocated for travel between Mauritius and the Atoll. The week was a tremendous success, with the group landing a total of 272 bonefish and 5 permit. The average bonefish weighed around 7 pounds, and they even caught three 13-pounders. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
17 Jul 2024 | Episode 59 - GARY DE KLERK & ALEC GERBEC - Hunting Giant Trevally | 01:04:39 | |
In this episode of WAYPOINTS, Yellow Dog's Jim Klug is joined by Cosmoledo Atoll fly fishing guide Gary de Klerk and Yellow Dog's Alec Gerbec to discuss the art of fly fishing and hunting for giant trevally. Gary, a dedicated full-time guide in one of the premier locations in the world for giant trevally, is also an avid GT enthusiast. Together, they explore where anglers can find giant trevally around the world, their primary food sources, the best spots to find them on flats, the impact of tides on their behavior, effective fly presentation techniques, and much more. Even if you've fished to giant trevally in the past, you'll want to tune into this podcast for some incredible material on fishing to one of the most exhilarating fish on the planet! Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
05 Sep 2024 | Episode 60 - TOM KIERNAN: The State of America’s Rivers | 00:56:05 | |
Tom Kiernan is the President and CEO of American Rivers – the non-profit environmental advocacy group that has been a leader in protecting and restoring rivers throughout the United States for the past 50 years. There is no doubt that the rivers of our nation are currently facing severe threats and challenges due to climate change, unnecessary dams, pollution, floods, and outdated government policies – which is why American Rivers’ work and mission is more important than ever. Host Jim Klug talks with Tom about current the biggest challenges and threats facing our rivers (and our sport), recent wins and developments that provide hope for the future, the issue of dam removal, ho to reconnect rivers to ensure healthy fisheries, the current status of the Pebble Mine fight in Bristol Bay, and how American Rivers has been successful at working across party lines at a time when Washington D.C. seems to be more divided than ever. If you’re an angler that cares about conservation and fighting for the resources that our sport depends on, this is one episode that you definitely want to download! Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
14 Oct 2024 | Episode 61 – CHRIS WALKER: Understanding Leader and Tippet Design, Technology and Application with RIO’s Lead Product Designer | 00:46:09 | |
In this episode of Waypoints, we sit down with Chris Walker, the Lead Product Designer and R&D Manager at RIO Products – a brand recognized for its innovation and leadership in fly lines, leaders, and tippet. Chris addresses critical topics related to leaders and tippet set-ups, which are arguably the most significant elements directly connecting an angler to fish. He discusses common questions surrounding material options, performance metrics, and the confusion anglers often face when selecting leaders and tippet for specific scenarios. Chris also dives into key considerations like strength-to-diameter ratios, knot strength, fluorocarbon versus nylon materials, and how to match tippet and leader choices to different fishing conditions to ensure the best performance on the water. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
21 Oct 2024 | Episode 62: ROK LUSTRIK – Fly Fishing in Slovenia | 01:07:17 | |
Slovenia is renowned for its crystal-clear rivers, stunning alpine scenery, and diverse fish species – including the iconic marble trout and the hucho hucho taimen. With so much diversity and an incredible number of rivers, Slovenia offers fly anglers what may be the best freshwater fishing in all of Europe – in an area that without question delivers some of the most beautiful natural landscapes on the continent. Slovenia’s strong conservation efforts and the protection of native species like the marble trout, taimen, and European grayling – have helped maintain and support thriving fish populations and a legitimate angling infrastructure for years. In this episode of Waypoints, host Jim Klug sits down down with Slovenian angler and outfitter Rok Lustrik – a renowned fly fishing guide and founder of Slovenia’s “Lustrik Fly Fishing.” Passionate about fishing since the age of 12, Rok turned his hobby into a profession in 2000, establishing himself as one of the first guides in Slovenia. His expertise and experience with the rivers and waters of this amazing European country are unmatched, and with his deep knowledge of the region, a well-known commitment to conservation, and a lifetime of experience fishing for trout, taimen, and grayling, there is no one more qualified to talk about the unique fishing opportunities found throughout Slovenia. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
04 Nov 2024 | Episode 63 - PETER KNOX – Lead Rod Designer for Sage Fly Rods on the Complexities of Building Rods for the Diverse World of Destination Angling | 00:51:42 | |
In this episode of Waypoints, we sit down with Peter Knox, the lead fly rod designer at Sage, a company renowned for its high-performance fly rods and innovation in rod technologies. Founded in 1980 on Bainbridge Island, Washington, Sage was the first to introduce fast-action, powerful graphite fly rods, and today, the company has grown into one of the most respected brands in the fishing industry. The discussion centers around Sage’s history, commitment to quality, and its evolution into a top-tier rod manufacturer using cutting-edge materials and engineering. A key figure in flyfishing rod design, Knox has played a significant role in creating Sage’s advanced products, including the R8 Core and SALT R8 series. Throughout the episode, he delves into the complexities of rod engineering, focusing on performance, user experience, and pushing the boundaries of what fly rods can achieve. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
19 Nov 2024 | Episode 64 - BEN KURTZ – Designing Gear and Packing Solutions for the Traveling Angler | 00:43:09 | |
In this episode of Waypoints, the focus is on technical gear and packing solutions for the traveling angler, with special guest Ben Kurtz, co-owner and President of Fishpond USA. Fishpond is a leading manufacturer of high-quality, packs, sustainable fly fishing travel solutions, and accessories designed for anglers who thrive on adventure, exploration, and the next great destination. The conversation delves into the evolution of luggage and gear construction, the most important features to consider when designing travel gear, how the company works hard to cater to the needs of traveling fly fishers, how new products are actually tested, and at what point a product is ready to bring to market. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
02 Dec 2024 | Episode 65 - CRAIG HAYES - The Story of Turneffe Flats and a Legacy of Conservation: Craig Hayes and Turneffe Atoll | 01:06:30 | |
In this episode of WAYPOINTS, we dive into the remarkable conservation story of Turneffe Atoll, Belize's largest national marine reserve, with conservation pioneer Craig Hayes. As the founder of the renowned Turneffe Flats Lodge, Hayes has spent decades safeguarding this extraordinary ecosystem while establishing a model for sustainable eco-tourism. Discover how Turneffe Atoll's rich biodiversity—from thriving bonefish populations to mangrove-covered creeks—has become a global treasure for anglers and conservationists. Learn about the groundbreaking initiatives Hayes has championed, including national catch-and-release protections and a ban on gillnets, which have bolstered Belize’s fisheries and economy. As Hayes looks toward the future, we’ll discuss the pressing challenges of habitat destruction and the innovative steps being taken to ensure Turneffe Atoll remains a vibrant ecosystem for generations to come. Whether you’re an angler, conservationist, or lover of coastal ecosystems, this episode will inspire and inform. 🎧 Tune in to hear how passion, business, and sustainability intersect to create lasting environmental impact. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
20 Dec 2024 | EPISODE 66 – BRIAN O’KEEFE - Navigating the Current State of Fly Fishing Travel – Tips, Trends, and Tales from a Lifetime on the Water | 01:34:19 | |
In this captivating episode, we welcome back fly fishing legend Brian O’Keefe to discuss the ever-evolving world of fly fishing travel. With decades of experience as an angler, photographer, and industry icon, Brian shares his insights into the changing landscape of destination angling, from the after-effects of the pandemic to the latest travel trends shaping the sport. Host Jim Klug and Brian discuss how travel patterns have shifted across generations, and what it takes to plan the perfect fishing trip in today’s complex world. Whether you’re an avid traveler or a someone who is new to destination angling, Brian’s invaluable tips, hilarious tales, and forward-looking advice will inspire and inform your next adventure. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
05 Feb 2025 | Episode 67 - CHERYL BASTIAN - Fishing Andros Island, the Evolution of Swains Cay Lodge, and the Challenges of Owning and Operating a Lodge in the Bahamian Out-Islands | 01:06:14 | |
On this episode of WAYPOINTS, host Jim Klug sits down with Cheryl Bastian, the owner and founder of Swain’s Cay Lodge on Andros Island, Bahamas. As the leader of a 100% Bahamian-owned-and-operated fishing lodge, Cheryl has spent the past 16 years building one of the most well-known and respected operations in the Out Islands. We talk with Cheryl about how she built Swain’s Cay into a premier fishing destination, known for its hospitality, world-class bonefishing, and deep connection to the local guide community. We’ll also discuss the challenges of running a remote fishing lodge, the importance of community partnerships, the unique relationships between lodges and independent guides, and the ongoing debate over DIY fishing regulations in the Bahamas. Whether you’re a seasoned Andros angler or dreaming of your first trip, this conversation delivers valuable insights on the future of fly fishing, conservation, and adventure travel in the Bahamas. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
12 Feb 2025 | Episode 68 - KEN GANGLER - The "Canadian Grand Slam," Fishing in the Wilderness of Manitoba, and the Story Behind Legendary 'North Seal River Lodge' | 00:57:11 | |
On this episode of WAYPOINTS, we head deep into the Canadian wilderness, where endless lakes, rivers, and untouched landscapes create one of North America’s most remote and pristine fly fishing destinations — Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge. Joining us is Ken Gangler, a pioneer in the Canadian outfitting industry and the driving force behind one of the most legendary lodges in the North. Located on a private 6-million-acre concession in northern Manitoba, Gangler’s offers exclusive access to world-class fishing for trophy northern pike, lake trout, Arctic grayling, and walleye. We’ll dive into Ken’s journey, the challenges of running a luxury lodge in such a remote and wild environment, and what makes this region so special for anglers seeking adventure. From fly-out fishing opportunities and Canadian Grand Slams to wilderness experiences, conservation efforts, and the unique culture of Gangler’s North Seal, this episode is an inside look at one of the greatest freshwater fishing operations in North America. Whether you’re an experienced pike-on-the-fly fanatic or planning your first northern adventure, Ken shares everything you need to know about the ultimate Canadian fishing experience. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
24 Feb 2025 | Episode 69 - KRISTJÁN RAFNSSON - Fly Fishing Iceland | 00:51:13 | |
On this episode of WAYPOINTS, we venture to the land of fire and ice, where towering volcanoes, glacial rivers, and gin-clear waters create one of the most stunning fly fishing landscapes on Earth. Joining host Jim Klug is Kristján Rafnsson, the founder and CEO of Iceland’s Fish Partner – the country’s premier fly fishing outfitter. What started as a side project for Kristjan more than a decade ago has grown into Iceland’s leading operation, managing 18 rivers, 40 lakes, and multiple full-service lodges. With a huge diversity of waters, Kristjan’s programs offer anglers unparalleled access to Atlantic salmon, sea-run brown trout, Arctic char, and Iceland’s legendary wild browns. In this episode, Kristján shares his journey from guide to entrepreneur, the challenges of running an outfitting business in Iceland’s unique fishing system, and why Iceland’s waters have become a must-visit destination for anglers worldwide. We’ll explore the draw of Iceland’s massive trout, the country’s private fishing lease system, how American anglers have fueled the rise of Iceland’s popularity, and what it takes to plan the perfect fishing adventure in this otherworldly landscape. This episode delivers everything you need to know about fishing, traveling, and experiencing the wild beauty of Iceland. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
10 Mar 2025 | Episode 70 - TIM & JOANNE LINEHAN - Flyfishing the Waters of Northern Montana with Linehan Outfitting | 00:49:52 | |
On this episode of WAYPOINTS, we visit the remote and rugged northwest corner of Montana, home to towering forests, wild rivers, and one of the most untouched fly fishing destinations in the West. Our guests today are Tim and Joanne Linehan, the husband-and-wife team behind Linehan Outfitting, a legendary operation that has spent the past 33 years guiding anglers on the Kootenai River and beyond. From humble beginnings — starting with a single drift boat and a dream in 1992 — Tim and Joanne have built one of the most respected outfitting businesses in the industry, earning accolades such as Orvis Outfitter of the Year and Montana Guide of the Year. In this episode, we’ll hear about their journey from East Coast transplants to Montana fly fishing icons, discuss the magic of the Kootenai River and its native redband rainbows, and explore what it takes to build a lasting legacy in the world of fly fishing. With their operation rooted in conservation, professionalism, and old-school work ethic, the Linehans have created something truly special — an outfitting business that delivers unparalleled fishing, genuine hospitality, and an experience far removed from other crowded waters of the West. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
09 Sep 2019 | Introduction and Overview - WAYPOINTS with Jim Klug | 00:02:59 | |
The podcast program that is 100% dedicated to fishing travel, adventure, and exploration: created for those that fish and for those that travel to fish. In each episode of WAYPOINTS, host Jim Klug is joined by some of the most accomplished, interesting and legitimate people from throughout the world of fishing and adventure travel. Dive into the what, why, where and how of destination angling, discussing relevant topics and breaking down the issues that matter to those who travel and fish. The WAYPOINTS podcast is available on iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher, as well as on the Yellow Dog website under the “Media” section in the main menu. Be sure to sign up for the Yellow Dog Flyfishing e-newsletter to receive new podcast episodes straight to your inbox. WHERE THE WORLD OF FLY FISHING TRAVEL COMES ALIVE! Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
09 Sep 2019 | Episode 1 - BRIAN O’KEEFE: The Dos Equis-Man of Fly Fishing: A Life Of Fly Fishing Adventure | 00:50:22 | |
Fly fishing legend and industry veteran Brian O’Keefe has traveled to some of the wildest and most remote angling destinations in the world, including Sierra Leone, Tonga, Bikini Atoll, Seychelles, Kenya, Cuba, Kashmir, Nicaragua, Venezuela and more. Brian sold his first fly fishing photograph when I was 16 years old, and since then has been traveling, photographing and fishing all over the world. His photography has appeared in many of the finest publications in the industry, including The Drake Magazine, Outside Magazine, Field & Stream, USA Today, Fly Fisherman, Outdoor Life and many more. With this episode, Brian sat down with host Jim Klug to talk about his lengthy career in fly fishing, and to share some of the favorite stories from a wildly-entertaining life of travel. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
09 Sep 2019 | Episode 2 - MIKE TAYLOE: What To Do When the Shit Hits the Fan: Straightforward, No-Nonsense Advice and the Emergency Action Plan For the Traveling Angler | 00:36:39 | |
Mike Tayloe is the co-owner and Director of Operations for Finns West, a unique company in the fly fishing industry that provides Wilderness First Aid courses and Emergency Action Plan development for fly fishing lodges, outfitters, guides and staff. Tayloe has combined his successful professions as a paramedic and fly fishing guide to provide a much-needed and often overlooked service for the fly fishing and adventure travel industry. Tayloe has worked and consulted in destinations that range from Mount Everest to Antarctica and currently spends his winters in Chilean Patagonia guiding on Cape Horn. In this podcast, we explore the ways that anglers can better prepare for travel, avoid health and medical problem in the field, and better react when problems arise. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
09 Sep 2019 | Episode 6 - DEVAN VAN DER MERWE: Fly Fishing Throughout the Seychelles | 00:45:52 | |
Devan Van Der Merwe is the general manager for Alphonse Fishing Company in the Seychelles. With more than a decade of guiding and working in the Seychelles, he knows the region and the out-island fisheries as well as anyone alive. With responsibilities that include the management of five different island operations and close to 50 fishing guides, Devan is a wealth of information when it comes to planning a trip to this amazing part of the world. During a recent visit to Bozeman and the Waypoints studios, Dev shared with us an amazing amount of information about where, when, how and the what-to-expect when it comes to fishing the Seychelles. If you’re considering a saltwater trip to the Indian Ocean, this episode provides an incredible amount of inside information on how to arrange the best trip possible. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
09 Sep 2019 | Episode 5 - JAKE WELLS: Planning the Perfect Trip to Montana | 00:40:44 | |
Based in Bozeman, Montana, Jake Wells is Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures’ program director for all U.S. West programs, including the largest of those offerings - Montana. Originally from Virginia, Jake moved to Idaho in 2005 and started his career in the fly fishing industry at Henry’s Fork Anglers, one of the most well-known destination fly shops in the Western United States. After leaving Idaho at the beginning of 2013, he relocated to Utah and worked as a sales representative for some of the top brands in the industry. Jake is an unbelievable source of knowledge on all things having to do with fly fishing, and he now travels all throughout Montana and the Western U.S. pursuing his passion and helping others to do the same. In this episode of Waypoints, Jake shares his knowledge and advice on planning a trip to Montana, including information on when to go, where to fish, chasing hatches, finding the best guides, and avoiding the more popular (and at times crowded) waters. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
09 Sep 2019 | Episode 4 - BRYAN GREGSON: Photography Tips and Tricks For the Traveling Angler | 00:43:59 | |
Professional photographer Bryan Gregson has established an incredible reputation in the world of fly fishing as one of the most accomplished and well-traveled angling photographers in the world. After starting his photography career in the winter action-sports industry, Bryan turned his lens to capturing fly fishing around the globe. He is the humble recipient of numerous awards and large-scale assignments and has worked with Patagonia, Volvo Cars, Scott Fly Rods, Hatch, Trout Unlimited, Scientific Anglers, The Drake, Yellow Dog Flyfishing, and dozens of other brands, conservation groups, and publications. In this episode of Waypoints Bryan shares years of experience and his favorite tips and techniques for how to pack and travel with camera equipment, how to select the right gear, and how to get the most out of your travel photography. Whether you’re an advanced shooter or an iPod owner who simply wants to up your game with better images, Bryan’s advice is incredibly helpful. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
09 Sep 2019 | Episode 3 - CAMILLE EGDORF: Alaska Trip Planning and How To Do It Right | 00:43:52 | |
Camille Egdorf is a Montana native who grew up splitting time between her home in Hardin, Montana, and her parents fishing camp in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska. Camille currently resides in Bozeman, Montana where she runs the Alaska program for Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures. Seeing the world is her passion, and being able to share it with others is her life’s calling. Camille has spent every summer since she was a little girl at her family’s fishing lodge on the Upper Nushagak River in Alaska. She began guiding at a young age, enveloping herself in fly fishing and the great outdoors. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
26 Mar 2025 | Episode 71 - DAVE PISHKO & SAWYER KEENER - Fly Fishing Alaska’s Legendary Nushagak River | 01:14:47 | |
In this episode of WAYPOINTS, we journey deep into the heart of Alaska’s remote southwest to explore one of the most legendary rivers in the North – the Nushagak. Known simply as “the Nush,” this 280-mile wilderness river is famous for its massive runs of wild Pacific salmon, thriving populations of leopard rainbow trout, and a setting so remote that it’s only accessible by bush plane or boat. Joining us are Dave Pishko and Sawyer Keener of Outpost on the Nush, a small, wilderness-based camp that delivers unmatched access to the upper river’s most productive stretches. We dive into what makes this river so unique, the camp’s deep history that dates back to 1982, and the challenges (and rewards) of running a truly off-the-grid fly fishing operation. Topics include gear, the guides, the logistics, and the conservation issues surrounding the Bristol Bay region. Whether you’re an Alaska veteran, a trout fanatic, or someone who’s always dreamed of an immersive fly fishing experience in the “Land of the Midnight Sun,” this one’s for you. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
07 Apr 2025 | Episode 72 - HOWARD CROSTON - The Gear, the Travel, and the Mindset That Define Today’s Global Angler. | 01:02:13 | |
In this episode of Waypoints, host Jim Klug sits down with Howard Croston — Global Brand and Product Manager for House of Hardy — to explore the legacy, innovation, and future of one of the most iconic brands in fly fishing. Howard brings a unique perspective to the conversation —not just as a designer of some of the world’s finest rods and reels, but also as a seasoned world champion angler who has tested gear in some of the most remote and demanding destinations on the planet. Listeners can expect an in-depth discussion on Hardy’s 150-year history, the evolution of fly fishing tackle, and how the demands of travel and destination angling influence equipment design and performance. Beyond the history, Howard shares invaluable insights into rod and reel innovation, equipment selection for serious destination travel, and his personal experiences fishing everywhere from the chalk streams of England to the saltwater flats of the Indian Ocean. He also reflects on the challenges of designing gear that can stand up to big game species, how competition angling has shaped his approach to performance, and why casting skills and gear choice are critical for success abroad. This episode offers a fascinating look into the gear, the travel, and the mindset that define today’s global angler. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
12 Sep 2019 | Episode 7 - SHAUN LAWSON: The Realities of Fly Fishing in Mexico | 00:37:46 | |
Shaun Lawson is Yellow Dog’s program manager and director for our Yucatán, Baja and Canadian programs. Shaun grew up on the Henry’s Fork River – literally. His father Mike opened Henry’s Fork Anglers in 1976 and Shaun spent every summer on the river from the age of three on. Shaun brings a ton of industry experience to the position, having guided throughout Montana and Idaho for more than 20 years. Shaun also worked as past fishing operations manager for Idaho’s South Fork Lodge, one of the top lodge and outfitting operations in the business. There are very few people in the entire fly fishing industry as knowledgeable and experienced as Shaun and we are super excited to have him as a part of the Yellow Dog team! His friendly demeanor is often overshadowed by his sheer stature, and you will be hard-pressed to find a more inspired and outgoing angler on any river. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
25 Sep 2019 | Episode 8 - WIL FLACK: Feeding Permit – Tips and Techniques for Chasing the Black-Tailed Devil | 00:59:14 | |
Permit and steelhead addict Wil Flack has been living, guiding and working in Belize for close to 20 years. Wil owns Tres Pescados Fly Shop on Ambergris Caye as well as the Belize Permit Club further to the south in Hopkins, Belize. In this episode of Waypoints, Wil shares with us his opinions, advice and hard-earned knowledge on all things permit, including how to prepare, how to present, how permit behave, the best times of the year and best overall conditions for permit, and much more. Whether you’re already a hardcore permit junkie, or someone who is looking to plan and prepare for their first permit adventure, this show will provide an incredible amount of relevant information. As a guide, Wil has been putting his clients on to permit all throughout the waters of Belize. As an angler, Wil has fished all over the world, including Tahiti and French Polynesia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Fiji, Venezuela, the Bahamas, Kanton, Australia, Hawaii, Japan and throughout the US West and Canada. He was featured in the 2013 Confluence Films project, Waypoints, searching for jungle payara and eating barbecued jungle rat with his friend Oliver White. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
02 Oct 2019 | Episode 9 - KIMBERLY FRANKE: Trip Insurance and Evac Coverage for the Traveling Angler - Deciphering the Ins-and-Outs | 00:43:37 | |
Kimberly Franke is the founder and principal for Kanna Travel Services, a Montana-based, full-service travel agency that specializes in trip logistics, flights ticketing and insurance solutions for adventure and sporting travel. A strong believer in outstanding customer service, Kimberly and her team offer in-depth solutions and travel coordination through a thoughtful approach that ties your fishing adventures and your travel logistical together in a seamless and easy way. She one of the most knowledgeable people in the industry when it comes to “insider advice” for flights, and is also incredibly experienced when it comes to knowing the ins-and-out of trip insurance policies, coverages and plans. Kimberly studied business and design at Curtain University in Perth, Western Australia, and over the years has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Africa, New Zealand, India, Belize, Australia, Fiji and North America. A native Aussie from “WA”, she has adapted well to the Montana lifestyle. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
09 Oct 2019 | Episode 10 - Checking in on Abaco and Grand Bahama – October 2019 Updates Post Hurricane Dorian | 01:03:10 | |
On the first two days of September 2019, Hurricane Dorian – a Category 5 storm – hit the Bahamian islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama. For two days, the islands were pummeled by sustained winds of 185 miles per hour, with maximum gusts in excess of 220. It was the strongest hurricane on record to affect the Bahamas, and – parked over the islands for two days – it destroyed everything in its path. In the four weeks following the storm, a lot has taken place, but in many areas and in many communities on both Grand Bahama and Abaco, the recovery efforts continue, and the rebuilding has only just begun. To discuss the ongoing relief and rebuilding efforts to date, host Jim Klug sits down with two guests: Doug McKnight, the Bahamas program director for Yellow Dog Flyfishing, and Dillon Gruber, Associate Director of the Yellow Dog Community and Conservation Foundation. We talk with Doug and Dillon about what YDCCF and others from throughout the fly fishing industry are doing to assist post-storm, and we share live reports from several lodge owners on both islands, including Rob Neher of East End Lodge, Greg Vincent of H2O Bonefishing, and Oliver White of Abaco Lodge. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
17 Oct 2019 | Episode 11 - ARNO MATTHEE: South African Angling Legend | 00:44:59 | |
Arno Matthee is an absolute legend in the world of adventure angling and exploratory travel. He grew up in South Africa, where he cut his teeth on yellowfish before heading to the outer atolls of the Seychelles when that fishery was still very much in its infancy. He spent years guiding and exploring the Seychelles, spending close to 100 weeks on motherships on Cosmoledo, Providence, Astove and numerous other locations. During his time on Alphonse, he literally "cracked the code" when it came to catching milkfish on the fly, developing patterns and techniques that are still used to this day. Since that time, he has become obsessed with giant tarpon - fishing and exploring the flats, coastal areas and rivers all throughout western Africa. Arno now resides in Gabon - home to what he will tell you are the largest tarpon on the planet. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
23 Oct 2019 | Episode 12 - ALEC GERBEC: Understanding and Explaining Tides for the Saltwater Angler | 00:33:20 | |
Alec Gerbec has guided for years in some of the world’s finest fresh and saltwater destinations. He spent eight years working in Bristol Bay, Alaska at Enchanted Lake Lodge and four years guiding in the Seychelles – one of the most tide-dependent fisheries in all of fly fishing. As Alphonse Island’s head guide for three straight seasons, Alex developed a deep understanding of tides and the effect they have on all flats (and even bluewater) species. In this episode of Waypoints, Jim and Alec talk about the “angling-related science” and terminology of tides, and how different moon phases, tidal flows, and water conditions can impact a saltwater fishery. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
30 Oct 2019 | Episode 13 - TUCKER LADD: Gear and Equipment for the Traveling Angler | 00:57:01 | |
Tucker Ladd is the owner of Trouts Fly Fishing, a Denver, Colorado-based fly shop and outfitting service. Tucker has spent his entire professional career in the fly fishing industry, where he has worked as a fishing guide, fly shop employee, and now a shop owner with two locations. In 2005, Tucker’s dream of owning a fly shop was realized when he purchased Trouts, the same fly shop where he had learned to fish as a young man. Over the past 15 years, Tucker has grown Trouts into the industry-leading fly shop that it is today. In this episode, Tucker and Jim discuss key pieces of gear for traveling the world, packing and purchasing tips and techniques, flies, pre-trip preparation, the best travel luggage, common gear and packing mistakes to avoid, and more. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
06 Nov 2019 | Episode 14 - KEITH CLOVER AND ROB SCOTT: Pioneering African Waters | 00:57:17 | |
Since 2004, South Africans Rob Scott and Keith Clover have been pioneering some of the most exciting fishing opportunities in Africa, opening and establishing fisheries in Tanzania, Cameroon, Gabon, Lesotho, Sudan and of course South Africa. As the founders of “Tourette Fishing” (recently re-named and rebranded as “African Waters”), they have done more to promote adventure fishing opportunities throughout Africa than anyone. Over the years they’ve built a dedicated team of professional guides and opened numerous locations focused on sound fishery management protocols, community projects, and stringent conservation practices. Rob and Keith sat down with Jim to talk tigerfishing, the history of their operations, and why Africa is the “next frontier” for adventure angling and travel. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
13 Nov 2019 | Episode 15 - NICK BOWLES: Fly Fishing the Desert – Queenfishing in the UAE | 00:53:18 | |
Acrobatic queenfish, manmade reefs, massive skyscrapers and indoor ski areas are only a few of the things that make Dubai one of the most unusual destinations in the world of fly fishing. Nick Bowles, founder and owner of Dubai’s first fly fishing operation and outfitting business, Ocean Active Fly, walks us through his journey of establishing fly fishing in the UAE. Nick also discusses adventures in Oman and Yemen in pursuit of three different species of permit, milkfish, GT’s and many other unique species. A stop-over in Dubai en route to other Indian Ocean destination has become an essential add-on trip for anglers looking for something completely “different,” and Nick and his team are the very best at what they do. This episode with Nick provides listeners with great stories of fishing in the Middle East and inside information to consider Dubai as part of their next angling adventure. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
26 Nov 2019 | Episode 16 - TOM BIE: Travel Writing and the State of Fly Fishing Media | 00:47:33 | |
Tom Bie is the founder, publisher and editor-in-chief of The Drake Magazine, fly fishing’s grassroots journal that over the past 22 years has become a powerhouse in the industry. After working as past editor for Powder, Skiing, and Paddler magazines, Tom started the Drake in 1998 while living in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. In this episode, Jim and Tom discuss travel writing, our sport’s literary pioneers and legends, and the impact of modern social and print media on the sport of fly fishing and the natural resources we depend on. On a deeper level, Tom reflects on why we’re drawn to fishing and how our travel and adventure stories are written about, shared and enjoyed. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
11 Dec 2019 | Episode 17 - MARCELO PÉREZ: Bolivian Golden Dorado and a Life of Adventure | 00:46:35 | |
Writer, architect, explorer and founder of Untamed Angling are only a few of the titles held by Argentinian dorado aficionado, Marcelo Pérez. Marcelo learned to fly fish on the Paraná watershed at an early age, and has since developed his passion for golden dorado by exploring, establishing and writing about new destinations in the Bolivian jungle and throughout South America. In 2001, Marcelo founded Untamed Angling with the launch of La Zona project in northern Argentina. He then went on to establish destinations that included Far End Rivers in Argentina and Desroches Fly Fishing Adventures in the Seychelles before launching the Tsimane Lodge operations in Bolivia in 2005. In this episode of Waypoints, Jim sits down with Marcelo to discuss his life of adventure and talk about the seasons, gear, preparation, travel logistics and insider information for Bolivian golden dorado. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
31 Dec 2019 | Episode 18 -CHARLIE CONN: Taimen Fishing and the Draw of Mongolia | 00:47:19 | |
This episode of Waypoints features Charlie Conn, an accomplished international angler, explorer, guide and conservationist. After graduating from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota (1994) with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Charlie moved to Livingston, Montana to work for Dan Bailey’s Fly Shop. He first started guiding in Mongolia in 1998 and has been guiding and working there ever since. With 22 years spent chasing taimen all over Mongolia, Charlie has learned a thing or two about these amazing fish, and in this episode he talks techniques, tackle, reading water, and seasons. He also shares some amazing stories from his years spent in Mongolia as well as some of his secrets for a great taimen adventure. In 2010, Charlie was the driving force behind the creation of the Taimen Fund – a project that was started by the Tributary Fund. As a seasoned guide in Mongolia, he was inspired to help protect taxmen and address the challenges taimen face in Mongolian waters. The Taimen Fund became a stand-alone, non-profit organization in September 2013, and Charlie has served as the organization’s Executive Director since the very beginning. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
14 Jan 2020 | Episode 19 - JIM BARTSCHI: An Industry Icon Talks Fly Rod Design, Travel and the State of Destination Angling | 01:00:25 | |
Jim Bartschi is the President and head rod designer at Scott Fly Rods in Montrose, Colorado. With close to 30 years at Scott, Jim has devoted his entire career to the fly fishing industry - building and testing some of the finest rods on the planet. Jim served for two terms as a board member of the American Fly Fishing Trade Association (AFFTA) before being re-elected in 2018 to a third term. In 2019 he became the organization’s Chairman. Jim is one of the most hard-working, straightforward, and innovative individuals that we know, and this episode in one of our all-time favorites. Bartschi and Waypoints host Jim Klug discuss fly rod design and recommendations for the traveling angler, the differences between US-made fly rods and imported rods, whether lifetime rod warranties are a good thing, why fly rods break, the current role of retailers in our sport, the state of travel and destination angling in today’s world, and much more. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
22 Jan 2020 | Episode 20 - WILL BLAIR: Fly Fishing the Legendary Waters of Kamchatka | 00:58:27 | |
Will Blair is one of the godfathers of fly fishing in Kamchatka. Since 1997, Will has helped pioneer some of the top fisheries on the Kamchatka Peninsula, developing and offering what is arguably one of the best rainbow trout fishing experiences found anywhere on the planet. Yellow Dog is proud to partner with Will and his remote Two Yurt and Ozernaya programs, along with the incredibly-unique “Rainbows from Above” customized fly-out program. Because Will knows this mysterious and wild area like no one else, we tracked him down with a long list of questions in-hand. We discuss the factors that make a trip to Kamchatka so special, what gear to bring, the seasonality of the fisheries, species, travel logistics, and the stories you might tell upon returning from one of the greatest rainbow trout destinations in the world. If you’ve ever thought about a trip to Kamchatka, then you will certainly enjoy this exciting episode: the Season 1 finale of the Waypoints Podcast. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
05 Feb 2020 | Episode 21 - JEFF CURRIER: A Lifetime of Fly Fishing The World | 00:39:06 | |
With over forty years of fly fishing the world, Jeff Currier has quite possibly fished more countries (60 and counting) and caught more species (over 400 and counting) with a fly rod than any person alive. Jeff is constantly traveling and developing new techniques for catching the most exotic fish imaginable in places where even the most avid adventurers are at times hesitant to go! As an active lecturer, published author, accomplished artist, IGFA World Record holder, and the subject of numerous films, articles, and media projects, Jeff is a fly fishing personality that is as entertaining and educational as he is legitimate. He is an incredibly reliable source of information and inspiration, the most senior member of the Yellow Dog Ambassador team, and a close friend. And while Jeff can boast one of the most impressive resumes around, he remains one of the most authentic and humble people in the industry – always willing to take his accomplishments one step further by passing on what he has learned. Kicking-off Season 2 of Waypoints is an episode that scratches the surface of a life deeply devoted to fly fishing the world: a sit-down that is packed with numerous tips and great fishing stories from around the world. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
16 Mar 2020 | Episode 22 - Gary Leinen and Kimberly Franke: The Realities of COVID-19 for the Traveling Angler | 00:54:39 | |
Since COVID-19 first appeared in Wuhan, China in December of 2019, the effects on this new coronavirus on global economies and the travel industry have been dramatic. Many of those that travel the world to fish want to know how this event is actually impacting travel logistics, our ability to fish, and the destinations we love so much. To address this situation, we’ve sat down with Gary Leinen and Kimberly Franke - two people who are experts in their fields. Gary’s impressive career in the public health sector includes 30 years of global USAID epidemiology work related to disease outbreaks throughout Africa and the Philippines. Gary is also a member of the Global Health Council and, in our view, one of the top authorities to discuss the current COVID-19 issue. In the first part of this episode, Gary helps us gain clarity on the current state of global travel and how this event may impact near-future access to the destinations we love. In part two of this episode, Kimberly Franke - the founder and owner of Kanna Travel - talks us through the realities of travel insurance and how the current situation is impacting and changing trip coverage policies. Whether planning a trip for the future or traveling to fish in the weeks or months ahead, this is an episode that you will not want to miss. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
06 Apr 2020 | Episode 23 - Jim Klug, Ben Bulis, Bryan Gregson: The Impact of Coronavirus on Destination Angling and the Fly Fishing Industry As a Whole | 00:51:47 | |
In this April 2020 episode of WAYPOINTS, host Jim Klug and his two guests discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 virus and the world-wide shutdown on fly fishing travel, the international network of lodges, guides and outfitters, and on the fly fishing industry as a whole. Jim is joined on the show by Ben Bulis (president of the American Fly Fishing Trade Association) and Bryan Gregson (legendary fishing photographer and world traveler) for a very open discussion about how this situation has and will change the world of destination angling. Discussions revolve around what businesses and fly fishing operations are doing to survive as well as how lodges, agents and traveling anglers are handling things and behaving. We all know that fly fishing is a small sport and a relatively small industry. But – most of all – it is a small community. The show also highlights some of the things that anglers can be doing to help ensure that the network and infrastructure of lodges and outfitters we all depend on will survive for the future. Ben Bulis Ben is president of the American Fly Fishing Trade Association – better known as AFFTA. Ben has been the President and CEO of AFFTA since the spring of 2012, and under his leadership, the association has grown to record levels. A native of New Hampshire, Ben now lives in Bozeman, Montana with his family. Bryan Gregson Bryan is a well-known fishing photographer and world traveler. Also based in Bozeman, Bryan travels the globe working on assignments in some of the most remote corners of the planet. Known for his unique vision and storytelling abilities, Bryan is the humbled recipient of numerous awards and his work has been featured in publications and ad campaigns for Patagonia, Volvo, Nat Geo, Yellow Dog, 3M, The Drake and countless other magazines, ads and film projects. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
23 Apr 2020 | Episode 24 - ANDY MILL: Ski Racing, Tarpon Fishing, and the Quest for the Ultimate Sporting Life | 00:55:40 | |
Andy Mill is a name that is well-known in numerous outdoor circles – from the slopes of the world’s great downhill courses to the tarpon flats of the Florida Keys. Since first hitting the scene as a young downhill ski racer on the US national team in the 1970s, Andy’s life has been full of non-stop adventures and travels. His occupations have included Olympic athlete, broadcaster, author, television host, and – of course, professional angler and tournament legend. In this episode of WAYPOINTS, Andy talks about what it takes to be a successful tarpon angler, his love of travel, how a competitive background in ski racing helped with his saltwater fishing tournament success, the what he sees as the most rewarding aspects of fishing. Andy discusses the importance of supporting guides and outfitters during times of no travel, and also shares some of his game-changing innovations and techniques specific to fly fishing for tarpon. Andy’s reputation for being friendly, approachable, and always willing to share information is on full display throughout this entire episode, and it's easy to see why he’s become one of the most recognizable and impactful ambassadors for the sport of fly fishing. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
01 Jun 2020 | Episode 25 - CJ BOX: #1 New York Times Best-Selling Author | 00:48:15 | |
In this episode of Waypoints, Jim sits down with C. J. Box, the #1 New York Times bestselling author, an avid angler, and a world traveler. C.J. is the author of 27 novels including the hugely popular Joe Pickett series that tell the ongoing story of a Wyoming game warden who throughout the series has taken on environmental terrorists, rogue federal land managers, animal mutilators, crazed cowboy hitmen, corrupt bureaucrats, homicidal animal rights advocates, and violent dysfunctional families. Box is a Wyoming native who over the years has worked as a ranch hand, surveyor, fishing guide, a small-town newspaper reporter and editor, and the operator of an international tourism marketing firm with his wife Laurie. In 2008, Box was awarded the "BIG WYO" Award from the state tourism industry, solidifying his presence as an authority on fishing and angling travel. An avid outdoorsman, Box has hunted, fished, hiked, ridden, and toured throughout Wyoming and the Mountain West. He won the Edgar Alan Poe Award for Best Novel (Blue Heaven, 2009) as well as the Anthony Award, Prix Calibre 38 (France), the Macavity Award, the Gumshoe Award, two Barry Awards, and the 2010 Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association Award for fiction. Because of his exciting prose and poignant depictions of the US West and the angling lifestyle, Box is a Yellow Dog staff favorite. We can think of no better way to celebrate our 25th episode than a sit-down with C.J. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
10 Aug 2020 | Episode 26 - WOODY PLATT: A Life of Fly Fishing, Guiding and Bluegrass Fame with the Grammy-Winning Steep Canyon Rangers | 00:52:25 | |
The Grammy-winning bluegrass band Steep Canyon Rangers began playing together as students at the University of North Carolina. Since their formation in 2000, the band has been an integral part of the Asheville, North Carolina music scene, and an absolute FORCE in the national bluegrass scene. The band won a 2012 Grammy for “Best Bluegrass Album,” and their recordings have routinely topped the Billboard bluegrass charts for more than a decade. They are also known for their work with comedian-actor and musician Steve Martin, with whom they routinely tour. Oftentimes compared to legends like The Band, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and Zac Brown, the Steep Canyon Rangers have become one of the most recognizable names in modern bluegrass music. The band’s co-founder, guitarist, lead vocalist, and contributing songwriter is Woody Platt – an incredible musician, seasoned fly fishing guide, and life-long angler. In this episode of Waypoints, Woody and host Jim Klug talk about the band’s history, Woody’s dual professions of musician and trout guide, playing with Steve Martin, and how Woody’s love of fly fishing has been woven into his music and life of touring. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
08 Sep 2020 | Episode 27 - TRAVIS SMITH AND RANCE RATHIE: The Inside Information on Fly Fishing in Patagonia - Part 1 | 00:54:00 | |
Patagonia is a vast, remote, and largely-uninhabited region that encompasses over 300,000 square miles of pristine mountains, rivers, grasslands, and prairies. Stretching more than a thousand miles through southern Argentina and spilling across the border into Chile, Patagonia is larger than the state of Texas – an area that is isolated, unspoiled, and magnificent. Home to an amazing number of rivers, spring creeks, and lakes – and healthy populations of rainbows, browns, and brook trout – it is a destination that has for decades drawn anglers from all over the world. In this first episode of a two-part series on fishing in Patagonia, we’re sitting down with Travis Smith and Rance Rathie to talk about the amazing fishing that can be found throughout Patagonia. Rance and Travis are the founders and co-owners of Patagonia River Guides, an absolute force in the world of South American angling and arguably the most comprehensive and professional fly fishing operation found anywhere in Patagonia. The two-part series dives into the “how, when, where, and why” of fishing in Argentina, with detailed information specific to the fishing in Patagonia. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
24 Sep 2020 | Episode 28 - TRAVIS SMITH AND RANCE RATHIE: The Inside Information on Fly Fishing in Patagonia - Part 2 | 00:52:56 | |
In part two of our extended episode on fishing in Patagonia, we’re continuing our conversations with Travis Smith and Rance Rathie, the founders and owners of Patagonia Rivers Guides in Argentina. This episode focuses on the “how, what, when and where” aspects of fishing throughout Patagonia – a vast, remote, and largely-uninhabited region that encompasses over 300,000 square miles of pristine mountains, rivers, grasslands, and prairies. Stretching more than a thousand miles through southern Argentina and spilling across the border into Chile, Patagonia is larger than the state of Texas – an area that is isolated, unspoiled, and magnificent. Home to an amazing number of rivers, spring creeks, and lakes – and healthy populations of rainbows, browns, and brook trout – it is a destination that has for decades drawn anglers from all over the world. In more than 25 years of operating Patagonia River Guides, Rance and Travis have become a force in the world of South American angling, creating what is arguably the most comprehensive and professional fly fishing operation found anywhere in Patagonia. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
20 Sep 2021 | Episode 29 - The Current State of Fishing Travel: What to Expect Moving Forward | 00:58:59 | |
On the first episode of the new season of WAYPOINTS, host Jim Klug is joined by Cameron Davenport of Eleven Experience and Kimberly Franke of Kanna Travel to discuss what the road ahead looks like for destination angling – both domestic and international. Has the world of fishing returned to normal, and what has changed for the traveling angler? We discuss current rules and regulations, availability, travel trends, and new opportunities, and we break down how traveling anglers can plan ahead and prepare for fishing travel in a changing world. We also roll through a list of the world’s top angling destinations and countries, discussing current accessibility, open-versus-closed, new regulations, and travel protocols. Which countries are wide open, which countries remain closed for the time being, and what we’re hearing about possible openings for the near future. And finally, we discuss ways that you can protect your trip investments and travels from disruptions, cancellations, and shut-downs moving forward. If you have any plans to travel in late 2021 or 2022, then you will absolutely want to tune in to the new season of WAYPOINTS! Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
03 Nov 2021 | Episode 30 - JAKO LUCAS: His Top Ten Fly Fishing Destinations and Adventures, and Travel Advice Learned From a Lifetime of Fishing The World | 01:11:55 | |
A conversation with Jako Lucas – international guide, trip host, accomplished filmmaker, social media powerhouse, and ambassador for some of the industry’s strongest brands. Jako has spent close to 20 years fishing the world, producing well-known fishing films, and guiding in destinations that include Mongolia, Norway, the Seychelles, St. Brandon’s, Russia, and (most recently) the Texas coast. Jako lists out his personal “top ten favorite fishing adventures and destinations,” and discusses lessons he’s learned from his years of international travel, some of the biggest mistakes that anglers can make when traveling, and his philosophy on “going with the flow” and being flexible. - View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
21 Jan 2022 | Episode 31 - SHANE MCCLAFFLIN: Fishing and Horsepacking the Wilds of Yellowstone | 00:57:10 | |
Shane McClafflin is the owner and lead guide for Sunrise Pack Station – a wilderness outfitting business that specializes in backcountry horseback and fishing trips in the wilds of Yellowstone National Park. Shane has been a backcountry guide for more than 30 years, and first began guiding in the mountains when he was 18 years old. For the past 25 years he’s spent his summers sharing the wonders of Yellowstone’s backcountry with anglers and visitors from around the world. Almost everyone has heard of Yellowstone National Park, and many outdoor-lovers have visited the Park – taking in the popular and iconic geysers, waterfalls, and canyon views. Very few people get to see the “real” Yellowstone, however, as they rarely leave the pavement and parking lots. The wilds of the Park can only be experienced and appreciated once you leave the crowded attraction areas behind, and this is especially true for anglers seeking productive trout waters. The well-known Park rivers such as the Firehole, Madison, and Upper Yellowstone offer great fishing, but they also see a lot of pressure, which is why the remote backcountry areas are well worth the effort for those willing to put in the time and the work. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... | |||
31 Jan 2022 | Episode 32 - JOE DILSCHNEIDER: The State of the Madison River - The West's Most Famous River | 00:55:13 | |
Montana’s Madison River is arguably the most famous – and at times the most visited – river in the U.S. West. With its stunning scenery and excellent fishing, a visit to the Madison River has for decades been a top priority for anglers from all over world. As Montana visitor and resident numbers continue boom, however, the State’s rivers and outdoor resources are experiencing user numbers and seasonal pressure like never before. With Bozeman and Big Sky exploding with population growth, this is certainly the case with the Madison, which begs the question, “are we using and loving this river to death?” To discuss some of the challenges that the Madison is currently dealing with – including angling pressure, a continued call to regulate user numbers, angler access, and the recent debacle with the Hebgen Dam that led to the dewatering of the Upper Madison – we talk with guide, outfitter and shop-owner Joe Dilschneider – a true disciple of the Madison. Joe officially began his Montana guide career in the early 90s, and today owns Ennis-based Madison River Fishing Company and Trout Stalkers Fly Shop – two of the very best retail operations in the game. As a licensed Montana Outfitter, he’s spent more than 30 years guiding on the Madison – and few know and love this river as much as Joe. Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia ... |