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11 May 202019. Why Fish Do - What Fish Do01:07:46

Host and Southeastern Fly Guide David Perry has an in-depth discussion with Author, TV & radio personality, and all around fishy guy Joey Monteleone. David and Joey go all-out as they talk about everything from where fish choose to stay and why, then they visit on why stealth in fly fishing presentations are so important to an angler's success. They don't stop there and get into the weeds about what fish eat and why plentiful food is so important in choosing the right fly.

This episode is full of useful information for anglers at all levels. It's no just about fishing in the Southeast, Tennessee, or Middle Tennessee, the information is useful just about anywhere people fish for freshwater species.

Sit back and relax as David and Joey have one of the most technical and fishy discussions that has been recorded on Southeastern Fly.

08 Mar 202241. Fishin' Dirty - Wisdom From the Guides01:09:58

Content Warning- This episode is not for the dry fly purist.

What? Get your mind out of the gutter, we are talking about non-traditional flies that catch fish. On this episode David is joined by guides/ brothers Eric and Will Ezell. The guys talk at length about how to fish worms, eggs, mops and hybrid trash flies. This is a light-hearted episode with plenty of laughs and entertainment. But don’t be mislead…there is also some good and useful info throughout. 

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06 Sep 202135. Tarpon on the Fly 101 with Angler Don Jackson00:57:44

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David travels south to talk with all-around saltwater angler Don Jackson. Don is known around Middle Tennessee to pursue tarpon in the Keys on a regular basis. Traveling for tarpon has been his passion for many years.

In this episode Don provides the listener with different perspectives about tarpon on the fly. His perspective on tarpon includes things to remember when fishing with a guide as well as things to think about on self-guided tarpon trips.

Don includes some stories of past experiences that provide a wealth of useful and practical knowledge. This episode is sure to wet your saltwater appetite. 

01 Nov 202137. Fly Fishing Travel Tips00:42:59

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Thinking about traveling to fly fish and want to cover as many of your bases as possible? Listen as David Perry talks with outdoor photographer David Cannon to hear the lessons he has learned through the years of traveling.

The guys also welcome to this episode Frank Rosenbloom. Frank holds the patent on Air-Lock Strike indicators. Frank offers his perspective with quality tips for travel. 

Make sure to listen to the end as the fly fishing for Mako shark discussion continues.

03 Jun 202483. Fishing the Spring River00:54:09

In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we dive into the fascinating world of the Spring River in Arkansas with Mark Crawford, owner and head guide at Spring River Flies and Guides. Discover the unique characteristics of this spring-fed river, its historical significance, and the diverse fishing opportunities it offers. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fly fishing, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips.

Key Highlights:

  • Understanding the Spring River: Learn about the constant 58-degree water temperature, the green tint from limestone, and how these factors create a distinctive fishing environment.
  • Fishing Techniques and Tips: Mark shares expert advice on wading, tight lining, nymphing, and using indicators. Discover the best methods for catching rainbows, browns, and smallmouth bass in different sections of the river.
  • Hatcheries and Fish Management: Explore the role of local hatcheries, including the state-of-the-art Jim Hinkle Fish Hatchery, in maintaining a healthy fish population.
  • Local Amenities and Community: Get recommendations for local dining spots and learn about the welcoming, small-town atmosphere of Mammoth Spring. Understand the community's efforts in promoting catch and release and improving fish management.
  • Environmental and Wildlife Insights: Enjoy stories of wildlife sightings and the natural beauty surrounding the river, adding to the overall fishing experience.

Join us for this engaging episode as we uncover the treasures of the Spring River and gain valuable fishing knowledge from an experienced guide. Share this episode with your fishing partners and friends, and don't forget to subscribe or follow Southeastern Fly for more exciting episodes.

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02 Oct 202367. Louisiana Redfish00:52:30

Join Southeastern Fly host David Perry and Capt. Dave Best as they discuss the diverse experiences in Louisiana. For those contemplating a venture to the marsh, this episode will help you anticipate on your trip for redfish and the variety of marine life that inhabit the area. 

Find out what to expect in all four seasons of the year. The guys talk about flies, rod sizes, and techniques for redfish. Also, they discuss what to bring on your trip and the food that’s available in Southern LA.

Gear up and get ready, as we dive deep into the untamed beauty of Louisiana and the pursuit of the treasures that swim within its waters. Sit back, relax, and let Capt. Dave Best you through the tales and invaluable lessons of fishing in the marshes of Louisiana.

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04 Apr 202242. Teaching People to Fly Fish00:48:08

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Want to become a better angler? Teach someone else. On this episode David talks with Wanda Taylor about teaching people to fly fish. They provide useful tips on casting as they talk about helping kids, adults and seniors how to cast. This episode will give you a different perspective on teaching others. 

So Come on in and listen as Wanda and David have a conversation about teaching people to fly fish.

18 Sep 202366. Slow Days00:13:03

Sometimes, even the most seasoned anglers face slow days on the water. It's a common challenge, but how one reacts and adapts to these quieter moments can be the difference between a decent day and a stellar one. Today, I reflect on my recent days spent on the water, with one day being slower than the other days. In this episode, we dive deep into those moments, exploring strategies, mindset shifts, and the hidden joys that come with a slow day of fishing. Stay tuned, and let's unpack the plan around changing your results on a slow day fishing..

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07 Nov 202249. Deepwater Nymph Strategies01:03:25

Guide, author and Founder of Cast Hope, Ryan Johnston joins David for a discussion about nymphing in high flows when the water looks all the same. They get "deep" into rods, leaders, tippets, presentation and provide good tips on the topic.

Ryan talks about writing his new book A Reel Job came from an evening of wine and stories while on a fishing trip. He also talks about starting Cast Hope which provides outdoor experiences to at-risk and underserved youth via the sport of fly fishing.


The conversation wraps-up with the reasons why it is good to be agressive when fishing higher water with deep nymph rigs. So sit back and relax as Ryan and David tackle Deepwater Nymphing Strategies. Click here to support the Southeastern Fly podcast


 

18 Sep 20181. Guest: Susan Thrasher, Owner of Southern Brookies Fly Fishing00:35:03

Susan Thrasher is a casting instructor and fly fishing guide on the Caney Fork River and she brings us along as she share stories of the anglers who shaped her fly fishing adventures. She talks about fishing with her Dad at an early age, Jim Smith who was a real trout bum, and a legend in fly fishing, Joan Wulff who took Susan under her care and taught her the finer points of the fly cast, then later Joan selected Susan as a staff instructor for the Wulff School of Fly Fishing. You can visit Susan at Southern Brookies.

17 Jul 202362. Fish Food & Fly Selection00:18:42

We're taking a deep dive into the critical subject of fish food and fly selection. Our approach is a unique one: we'll be unraveling the topic season by season, providing you with a comprehensive annual cycle of food as it relates to your choice of fly patterns.

The real beauty of this approach? You can recycle information year after year. We discuss the invaluable resource of past fishing reports, those hidden gems that hold within them patterns, habits, and insights. Picture this: It's March and you're gearing up for a fishing trip. You sift through the trove of past fishing reports - be it your own, others found online, or those from your local fly shops - and you discover what the fish were up to during the same period of time in the past. We're talking up to five years ago or more.

David references his own guide trips dating back to 2007, revealing a wealth of information: fishing statuses, updates, choice of flies, water conditions, and so much more. Remember, though, this isn't about following the exact steps we took or the exact flies we used. Instead, it's about learning from patterns and applying them to your local context because let's face it - your waters and your fish may be entirely different.

The goal of this episode? To help you form a solid understanding of what your local fish are eating during different times of the year. We will do our best to keep things straightforward and digestible, so sit back, listen, and let's embark on this seasonal journey together.

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07 Jun 202132. Euronymphing Tactics with Garrett Gresham00:56:10

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Garrett Gresham is from Atlanta GA and currently lives in Denver CO. He is a former competition tournament angler who scored a runner-up finish at the 2013 National Fly Fishing Championships in Basalt, CO. 

This episode comes out of the gate with a different approach when Garrett Gresham begins talking about euronymphing with streamers. "The Classics".

Garrett and David talk extensively about euro-tactics and Garrett freely provides information that will help everyone become a better angler.

He continues talking with more and more info until they finally have to wrap it up with Garrett and David's favorite rivers in Colorado.

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06 May 202481. The Cicada Diaries01:14:11

In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we explore the world of cicada fishing on the fly.  Join us as we discuss the ins and outs of fishing during a cicada hatch with expert guide David Knapp and long time fly angler/shop manager Andrew Smalling. These seasoned anglers share their wealth of experience, offering listeners invaluable insights into fly tying, fish behavior, and successful strategies for making the most of this rare natural event.

Key Highlights:

  1. Understanding Cicada Fly Tying:
  2. The episode kicks off with a deep dive into the art of cicada fly-tying. Our guests share their expertise in creating effective cicada imitations, emphasizing simplicity and durability. Learn about the materials and techniques they use to craft flies that catch fish consistently during a hatch.
  3. Fishing Strategies for Different Species:
  4. We explore the unique behaviors of different fish species during a cicada hatch, including carp, bass, and trout. Our guests share their experiences and tips for targeting these fish, including the best times and places to fish and the most effective presentations.
  5. Memorable Fishing Stories:
  6. Throughout the episode, David and Andrew share memorable stories from their fishing adventures during cicada hatches. These tales highlight the unpredictable and often thrilling nature of fishing during this unique event, from catching massive carp to encountering unexpected species.
  7. Fishing Etiquette and Wisdom:
  8. The episode also touches on the importance of good fishing etiquette during a cicada hatch, a time when many anglers are eager to get on the water. 


You'll find a treasure trove of information and stories about fishing during cicada hatches. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fishing, this episode offers something for everyone. Tune in to learn from the experts and prepare for your next cicada fishing adventure!

You will want to check your maps and verify the cicadas are coming your way or just look and listen.

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04 Aug 202022. Trip Anticipation, Tannic Water Smallies & The Movie00:52:53

Host of Southeastern Fly David Perry is back on the road for this interview. David is in Chattanooga, TN at The Hatch Outfitters for a discussion with owner Seth Fields.

Seth has written articles for American Angler, Fly Tyer Magazine, the editor for The Angling Report,  you can read his most recent work about Fly Fishing Cuba in Grays Sporting Journal. In addition to all his writing and editing work Seth has opened The Hatch Outfitters on Brainard Road in the Scenic City.

David and Seth talk about how preparing for fishing trips fills you with anticipation and just getting ready for a day or two of fishing is a big part of the adventure.

The guys talk about the Menominee River in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. They talk about tannic water and fly color selection for streamers on clear and cloudy days.

There is a lot of talk about "The Movie" and how the current events are also driving the number of people who are interested in fly fishing and the great outdoors.

01 Jan 202473. Stay Warm on the Water01:05:15

Join me and M.E. Sorci, the store manager at Orvis in Jackson Hole, as we dive deep into the essentials of winter fishing gear. From the diverse fishing landscapes around Jackson to the intricacies of choosing the right layers, this episode is packed with invaluable tips for the winter angler.

Highlights of the Episode:

  • Outer Layer Wisdom: Learn about the critical role of hard shells and soft shells in winter fishing, and how to maintain these vital pieces of gear.
  • Insulating with Intelligence: M.E. sheds light on choosing between down and synthetic mid-layers, and the importance of base layers for moisture management.
  • Accessorizing for the Cold: Essential tips on selecting gloves, hats, and buffs to keep warm without harming the fish.
  • Navigating Waders and Boots: Insights into the right waders and boots for winter fishing, emphasizing safety and comfort.
  • Winter Fishing Survival Guide: Practical advice on staying warm, hydrated, and safe, including the behavior of fish in cold conditions.


Whether you're new to winter fishing or looking to refine your cold-weather gear strategy, this episode is a must-listen. M.E.’s expertise shines through, offering listeners a comprehensive guide to embracing and enjoying fishing in the colder months.


Tune into this episode of Southeastern Fly and equip yourself with the knowledge to make your next winter fishing expedition a comfortable and successful one.

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06 Apr 202018. Jessica Callihan of Jessica Callihan's Fine Art00:51:44

Podcast Host and Guide David Perry at Southeastern Fly travels across Tennessee to meet with Jessica Callihan  at the Clinch River. Jessica talks of her service to our country and how a fall took her from a helicopter mechanic to pain and multiple surgeries. She talks about the injury and how Project Healing Waters (PHW) helped her to turn the corner from depression, and the pain, to an angler who has a deep love for the sport of fly

David and Jessica talk at length about her time learning from local angler (and all around nice guy) Buzz Buffington. Jessica, who is originally from Michigan, brings us along as she walks through her time on the Clinch while working with PHW and finally into her transition from fly angler into the world of fly fishing art.

This isn't just an episode for those who may know someone who just needs a "boost" in life, this is an episode worth hearing from many points of view.

Stick around for the end as David talks with Jessica about his "death-march" to Fishcreek Falls in Steamboat Colorado. It's a hike that won't soon be forgotten.

03 Oct 202248. Polarized Sunglasses and Sight Fishing00:33:28

Which polarized lense do I need for sight fishing? Which frame looks good but also helps block light in just the right places? Which lense works best for anglers with older eyes? What's a Permit stick?

Al Perkinson, the founder of Bajio Sunglasses, sits down with David and they discuss these questions and a few more. If you are looking for information about polarized glasses, chances are you will gain some valuable insight from this episode.


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22 May 201910. Hurricane Michael and the Forgotten Coast00:53:36

On this episode we talk about the destruction and rebuilding of the Forgotten Coast of Florida from Hurricane Michael. This is a conversation with Cleve Evans who is the owner of Forgotten Coast on the Fly. Cleve tells the story of the time leading up to the storm through the time he and his family returned to what was left of their home and the area. His words paint a picture of the emotions and struggles that many people are still experiencing after the storm.

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02 Jan 202350. Fly Fishing with Dead Presidents00:59:04

This is the 50th episode of Southeastern Fly. For this special occasion David got together his closeknit fly fishing friends, known as the Liars & Tyers. The discussion, although sometimes completely off-the-rails, is centered mostly around taking a friend fly fishing. And, because the group is also into history we elected to include a known person to take fly fishing and what better person than a dead president? This discussion takes many turns and directions that no one is really ready to take. It's entertaining with some fly fishing techniques, across many different types of waters throughout the Southeast. Sit back, relax, and enjoy an evening with the Liars & Tyers.

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07 Apr 2025101. Hot Weather Cool Strategies00:47:32

Summer fishing comes with its own set of challenges, and staying cool while out on the water is essential for both comfort and safety. In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we sit down with Patrick Stansbury, a retired physician assistant and current fishing manager at Orvis in Nashville, to break down the best ways to beat the heat and keep fishing at your best.

From choosing the right clothing to protecting yourself from the sun, Patrick shares practical advice rooted in both his medical background and years of experience on the water. We cover:

  • The Importance of Proper Clothing – Why lightweight, breathable fabrics with built-in sun protection make all the difference.
  • Sunscreen Done Right – When and how to apply sunscreen so it actually works (hint: before you leave the house!).
  • Gear That Keeps You Cool – From wide-brim hats to cooling buffs and gloves, the best accessories for shielding yourself from the sun.
  • Hydration & Heat Management – How staying hydrated can prevent heat exhaustion and help you fish longer.


We also talk snook fishing in Florida, wading vs. boat fishing in the summer, and—of course—the heartbreaking tale of the one that got away.


If you’ve ever found yourself overheating mid-cast or regretting a forgotten tube of sunscreen, this episode is packed with insights that will change the way you approach summer fishing.


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09 Apr 20198. Jimmy Harris, Owner of Unicoi Outfitters in Helen, GA00:41:17

On this episode of Southeastern Fly - The Angler's Influence we travel back to Helen, GA. and we have a conversation with Jimmy Harris, the owner of Unicoi Outfitters, about the people who have influenced his fly fishing.

Jimmy talks at length about growing up in Middle GA and how his mother was his first fishing influence. Then we talk about his move to Arkansas where he began fly fishing. After another move this time to Helen, Jimmy was offered the opportunity of a lifetime. We talk at length about the anglers of the Rabun Chapter of Trout Unlimited and how they influenced Jimmy's fly fishing beginnings. 

Finally, we talk about a book, the only book, in a back room of a bookstore influenced him in ways only literature can move a person. We discuss the ways that book broadened his horizons and how it has taken him to as far as Montana to pursue his fly fishing lifestyle.

Jimmy brings his story to life and takes us on enjoyable and laid-back journey through his fly fishing career and we are better off for it. 

06 Jul 202021. Landlocked Striper & Carp On The Fly - Guest Henry Cowen01:13:31

Landlocked stripers on the fly and carp on the fly. Begin cracking the code for catching these two difficult to catch species, when Southeastern Fly Guide and Host, David Perry talks at length with Guide Henry Cowen in this episode. Henry leaves no stone un-turned as he talks about fly choice, the makeup of the species in salt and freshwater. Henry is a master at reading lakes and he goes in-depth about reading bottom contours, how to find the fish and how wildlife can work in your favor when hunting stripers. 

The discussion turns to carp and approaches to the species in different situations. Fly choices and feeding patterns are other topics that will peak your interest.

The guys compare football to steelhead and answer possibly the most compelling hot dog question, one that has been lingering for decades.

20 Nov 202370. Which Weight Fly Rod Do I Need00:25:10

Hello, Southeastern Fly listeners! In this episode, I dive into a question that's fundamental for every angler: choosing the right fly rod weight. Whether you're a novice or an experienced fisherman, understanding the nuances of fly rod weights is crucial to enhancing your fishing experience.

Join me as I break down each fly rod weight class, starting from the delicate one and two weights, ideal for small trout and bluegill, all the way to the powerful ten weights and beyond, designed for the big game in saltwater. I share insights on how each weight is suited for different fishing conditions, species, and casting styles. You'll hear about my personal experiences with each rod type, offering you a blend of professional advice and real-life fishing stories.

In this episode, I also address an important update regarding our Southeastern Fly Podcast Facebook group. I encourage you to join the new group for the latest updates, community discussions, and to help shape future episodes. Your participation and feedback are invaluable.

Whether you're gearing up for a quiet day in the mountain creeks or preparing for an adventurous saltwater excursion, "Which Weight Fly Rod Do I Need?" is your go-to guide. Tune in to gain knowledge that will not only enhance your understanding of fly fishing gear but also prepare you for your next fishing adventure.

Remember, I'm always eager to connect with you, our listeners. Feel free to contact me with your questions, comments, or suggestions for future topics. Let's keep the conversation going and the lines tight!

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02 Sep 202489. Fishing Streamers with Flying SoHo00:45:34

Join us for an in-depth conversation with seasoned guide Jason McReynolds on this episode of Southeastern Fly. Jason, who has spent decades mastering the waters of Upper East Tennessee, shares his expert knowledge on targeting trophy fish in the South Holston and Watauga rivers. This episode is a goldmine for anglers looking to refine their techniques and strategies, especially when it comes to streamer fishing. Jason’s approach is all about precision, patience, and understanding the unique behaviors of big fish.

Key Highlights:

  • Streamer Fishing Tactics: Discover the critical importance of using heavy, sinking lines and well-weighted streamers to effectively reach fish in deep feeding columns. Jason breaks down the science of streamer selection, including the best patterns, sizes, and colors to use based on water conditions and fish behavior.
  • Understanding Water Types: Jason delves into his preference for specific water types, particularly calm, glassy sections with deep, fast currents. Learn how to identify these prime fishing spots and why they are ideal for hunting larger, more elusive fish.
  • Gear and Setup: From his preferred 8-weight rods to his thoughts on leaders, reels, and terminal tackle, Jason offers a comprehensive guide to the gear that can make or break your fishing trip. He also discusses the importance of casting distance and accuracy, explaining why you don’t need to be able to cast 100 feet to be successful.
  • Mousing Techniques: Explore the art of night fishing with mouse patterns, a technique Jason has perfected over the years. He shares his setup, including rod, line, and leader configurations, and provides tips on how to handle the unique and often thrilling takes that come with mousing.
  • Client Stories and Anecdotes: Jason shares memorable experiences from guiding, including stories of fishing with elite anglers like Russ Madden. These anecdotes not only highlight the camaraderie in the fishing community but also provide valuable insights into the mindset and techniques of highly skilled anglers.
  • Seasonal Fishing Myths: Jason dispels common myths about the best times to catch trophy fish, emphasizing that with the right strategy and persistence, big fish can be caught year-round. He encourages anglers to adapt their techniques to the conditions and stay focused on their goals.
  • Local Culture and Recommendations: For those planning a trip to the South Holston or Watauga rivers, Jason offers insider tips on the best places to eat and stay. He raves about local favorites like Ridgewood Barbecue for hearty meals and the South Holston River Lodge for a luxurious stay with top-notch guiding services.
  • Tips for Both Boat and Wading Anglers: Whether you prefer fishing from a boat or wading in the river, Jason provides tailored advice for both styles. He discusses safe wading spots and effective fishing techniques for those on foot, as well as strategies for maximizing your catch when fishing from a boat.
  • Final Words of Wisdom: As the episode wraps up, Jason leaves listeners with a powerful message: persistence pays off. He stresses the importance of determination, patience, and attention to detail in the pursuit of trophy fish, reminding anglers that success often comes down to the small things.

Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting started, this episode of Southeastern Fly is packed with the knowledge and inspiration you need to elevate your fishing game. Jason McReynolds' insights are sure to resonate with anyone passionate about the pursuit of big fish.

Don’t miss out on this deep dive into the art of streamer fishing and the secrets of successful trophy hunting. Tune in now and get ready to up your fishing game!

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01 Feb 202128. Fly Fishing Tailwaters (part I)00:56:28

Want to learn about fly fishing shoals, gravel bars, runs, pools, stair-steps and other structures on tailwaters? David sits down with Dan Sharley and they discuss Observations From The Tailwaters. Observations is a published article David wrote several years ago. This episode is informative and fun, while the guys take the tailwater topic very serious.

15 Jan 202474. Winter Streamer Fishing00:23:09

In this episode, we explore the intricacies of winter streamer fishing. Answering a listener's query, we delve into the art of streamer fishing, offering valuable insights and techniques for both new and seasoned anglers. The episode is packed with practical tips and in-depth analysis of streamer fishing strategies during the colder months.

Key Highlights:

  • Understanding Baitfish: The episode kicks off with a discussion on identifying baitfish in the water, emphasizing the importance of their size, shape, color, and movement in selecting the right streamer.
  • Retrieval Techniques: David highlights the significance of varying retrieval speeds and patterns, introducing the "walk, jog, run" method to mimic baitfish movements.
  • Reading Water and Fish Behavior: The episode sheds light on the importance of understanding different water types and how fish behavior varies in each, aiding in effective streamer fishing.
  • Adaptability in Fishing: A recurring theme throughout the podcast, David underscores the need for adaptability in streamer fishing, urging anglers to be open to trying different techniques based on changing conditions.
  • Observations and Experience: David encourages anglers to be observant and learn from their experiences, noting the importance of knowing high-value areas and recognizing the unpredictability of fishing.

Be sure to reach out with any feedback and suggestions for future topics. Listen to the episode and go fish!


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05 Dec 20184. Guest Wanda Taylor- Owner of Wanda Taylor Fly Fishing00:42:38

 Come along as Wanda takes us on a life long journey that starts with her Grandmothers in North GA and onto her fishing partner Capt. Gary Taylor, then she meets up with Lefty at a critical time in her career, before she chases a Blue Marlin world record with Capt. Jake Jordan.

Wanda has been a professional guide and fly casting instructor since the 80”s. She’s been a feature angler or host in magazines, on radio, television, video, computer fly fishing games and podcasts from  coast to coast. Her passion is teaching independent fly casting/fishing  to women and girls, as well as, pursuing fins with a fly around the  world.

06 Dec 202138. Smallmouth Bass on the Fly01:11:52

David Perry sits on the other side of the mic for this episode as we dig into fly fishing for smallmouth bass on the Wet Fly Swing podcast with host Dave Stewart. David shares a couple of secret patterns, where to get the special materials for them and how you can find more smallies.

We talk about the Tequeely pattern and the options that fly opens-up for anglers of all skill levels.Learn how to fish a zoo cougar for smallies and how you want to throw it like a softball so it spats on the water for the reaction  strike.

 Naturally we talk presentation and water types as well as when people are likely to miss fish in certain water types.

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12 Feb 20196. Charity Rutter, Owner of R and R Fly Fishing00:53:18

Owner of R and R Fly Fishing and Rise Fly Fishing Advice , Charity Rutter joins us on this episode of Southeastern Fly, The Angler's Influence. Charity walks us through her fly fishing story, which begins in rural Oklahoma and winds its way through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 

Right away Charity provides insight about some of the projects she is currently working on such as an all ladies "Glamping" trip. We walk along with Charity as tells us of growing up in Oklahoma and then about moving to Tennessee where she met her husband Ian and how they began their guiding business. 

As usual, if there is a bear story to be told you will hear it here on influence. Charity tells of a peanut butter bar seeking bear that made itself right at home in the backseat of the family auto. Finally we talk about Casting for Recovery and the fantastic job that organization does for lady anglers.

 

31 Dec 201915. Guest David Knapp - Troutzone Anglers00:58:39

What do Rascal, a book by Sterling North, and Walter Babb have in common? Listen to this episode of Southeastern Fly. Tennessee fly fishing guide and podcast host David Perry spends an evening talking to his longtime friend and owner of Troutzone Anglers, David Knapp.

David Knapp talks about how he started casting in the front yard with a fly rod from Walmart and then how he graduated to the local streams. He talks of the book Rascal and how it shaped his love of fly fishing. David remembers his first guided trip with Walter Babb and how Walter instructed him on fishing the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

David Perry and David Knapp talk at length about the time they spent in Colorado and the local waters around Tennessee. Finally David K talks about the other people who influenced his love of the sport. The guys talk about David Knapp's first musky on the fly. A funny story that is sure to entertain. 

We hope you enjoy this episode of Southeastern Fly - The Angler's Influence Podcast.

 

04 Dec 202371. This Isn't Disneyland01:11:43

Join us in this episode of Southeastern Fly, where we dive into a series of enriching conversations with seasoned anglers and outdoorsmen. This episode, part of our "Wisdom From the Guides" series, is a treasure trove of fishing tales, safety lessons, and heartfelt experiences.

  • Experience Matters: Our guests, including a familiar voice from episode 44, share decades of fishing experiences in the low country. The tales are not just about the catch but also about understanding the unpredictability of nature.
  • Safety First: A poignant narrative from Bo, recounting a hunting incident, serves as a sobering reminder of the unexpected dangers in outdoor activities. His story parallels the cautious approach needed in both hunting and fishing.
  • Weathering the Storm: Listen to gripping accounts of fishing in extreme conditions. Stories of 30-foot waves and sudden storms illustrate the resilience and adaptability required in the face of nature's challenges.
  • Client Dynamics: Discover the diverse aspects of guiding, from adjusting to clients' comfort levels to handling challenging personalities. A particularly memorable story revolves around a client's insistence on discussing politics and religion while fishing. This is against all fly fishing rules.
  • Concluding Thoughts: As we wrap up, David reflects on the episode's insights and extends thanks to the guests for their invaluable contributions. From fishing in Beaufort, South Carolina, to navigating the waters of the Tennessee and Mississippi Rivers, this episode is filled with wisdom and engaging stories.

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17 Feb 202598. David's Take on Fly Tying00:21:24

In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we take a deep dive into the art of fly tying. Answering a listener's question, we share our thoughts on how to approach this rewarding but sometimes overwhelming aspect of fly fishing. Whether you're a seasoned tier or just getting started, this episode is packed with practical advice and personal insights to help you make the most of your time at the bench.

Key Highlights:

  • Organization Matters: We discuss the importance of organizing your materials, from hooks to marabou, so you always know what you have and can avoid overbuying or using subpar supplies.
  • Confidence is Key: Learn why confidence in your flies—both how they’re tied and how they perform—is critical to success on the water and how systematic practice can help you build it.
  • Investing in Quality: We emphasize why choosing quality materials can make a big difference in the durability and effectiveness of your flies.
  • Practice Makes Perfect: Whether it's spinning deer hair or mastering a clean whip finish, we explain how repetition and tracking your progress can sharpen your skills and build consistency.
  • Learning from Others: We highlight resources like Fly Fish Food and Slide Inn, where tutorials and videos can guide you through tricky techniques and help you level up your tying game.


Fly tying is about more than just creating patterns—it’s a way to stay connected to the water and prepare for the adventures ahead. We hope this episode helps you approach tying with a sense of purpose, confidence, and maybe even a little humor. Thanks for listening, and we’ll see you next time on Southeastern Fly!


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16 Sep 202490. Fishing Maps00:12:26

In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we delve into the fascinating world of fishing maps, exploring their significance not just as tools for navigation but as treasures filled with stories and secrets. David Perry reflects on the evolution of our understanding of maps, from childhood sports strategies to the intricate, hand-drawn fishing maps that seasoned anglers hold dear.

Key Highlights:

  • The Art of Drawing Fishing Maps: The episode highlights the importance of earning and maintaining trust when it comes to sharing fishing spots. These maps, often drawn on napkins, are considered valuable assets that should be kept private and handled with care.
  • Naming the Spots: A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the unique and often whimsical names given to different fishing locations. From "Crusher Pool" in the Great Smoky Mountains to "Holy Water" and "The Offering Plate," these names add character and history to the places they represent.
  • Planning an Expedition to the Gulf: The host shares insights into the group's planning process for an upcoming trip to the Gulf of Mexico, humorously referred to as "LA" or the "Redneck Riviera." The discussion covers everything from gear selection to the naming of new fishing spots that the group is sure to discover.
  • The Role of Maps in Storytelling: Beyond their practical use, the episode emphasizes how maps help in telling the stories of adventures, making them irreplaceable compared to digital alternatives like GPS.

Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, this episode is a reminder of the value of tradition, the joy of discovery, and the importance of keeping a few secrets in your fishing journey.

Tune in to this episode of Southeastern Fly and explore the world through the eyes of a map. Don’t forget to share it with your fishing buddies and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube or your preferred platform.

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18 Dec 202372. E72- Questions from the Rower's Bench00:19:04

In this mid-month episode of Southeastern Fly, we're excited to dive into a wide-range of topics that our listeners have been curious about. Join us as we explore the world of fly fishing, answering your questions and sharing collective experiences.

1. Unravelling Leaders and Tippets: Ever wondered about the ideal leader and tippet length for your fishing setup? We discuss an easy formula to find that perfect length suited for different rods and conditions, giving you practical tips to enhance your fishing experience.

2. Mastering Winter Fishing: Winter fishing can be a unique challenge, but it's also filled with opportunity. We delve into strategies for fishing nymphs, midges, and streamers effectively during the colder months. Learn about the nuances of winter fishing and refine your approach to make the most of this season.

3. Stock Fish vs. Natural Fish – A Balanced View: We tackle a common debate among anglers: whether to fish for stocked fish or smaller, natural varieties. We share our thoughts on enjoying the diversity of fishing experiences, emphasising the enjoyment and learning that comes from all types of fishing.

4. Our Personal Stories and Tips: We're not just about fishing techniques; we also share our personal stories and preparations for the winter season, including getting our boat ready and anticipating the upcoming cicada hatch. 

5. Building Our Community: The Southeastern Fly community is growing, and we're thrilled to invite you to join our new Facebook group, "Fly Fishing Podcast by Southeastern Fly." We also discuss how you can support the podcast through our exclusive merchandise.

As always, we wrap up this episode with a heartfelt thanks to all of you for your support and engagement. Whether you're a veteran angler or new to the sport, we hope this episode helps you in your fly-fishing journey.

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02 May 202243. Smallmouth on the Fly01:22:16

When chasing smallies on the fly it's always good to get a guide's perspective.

On this Wisdom From The Guides episode, Matt Reilly and David Knapp join Host David Perry for an in-depth discussion about smallmouth. 

These three guides answer questions about equipment, the best water types, they cover all four seasons of the year, and the feeding heirarchy of a smallmouth.

If you find value in the podcast stop by the Southeastern Fly Store and support the podcast.

04 Apr 202355. Fish the Arkansas River01:07:32

Fly fishing is a good way to see different places. This year we are going to add to our line-up of shows and look around to see where we might travel to while we enjoy our favorite pastime. 

On this episode David talks with Juan Ramirez about the Arkansas tailwater in Pueblo Colorado. It is an interesting river and the tailwater fish’s somewhat different than a lot of tailwaters.

David and Juan start the conversation with an overview of the Arkansas River, they talk about the seasons starting with Spring and moving into Winter, they get deeper into characteristics of the flies you would tie for the Arkansas tailwater.

It is always good to look around and see what is available to fish and then get some reliable intel to make the trip even better. Come on along for this adventure on the Arkansas Tailwater.

If you find value in this episode and want to support the work we do... drop by Southeastern Fly store and simply make a purchase. www.southeasternfly.com

To see Juan’s work on YouTube go to: https://youtube.com/@HopperJuan

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07 May 20199. Jen Ripple, Owner of Dun Magazine00:48:00

On this episode of Southeastern Fly, The Angler's Influence, we talk with the Editor of Dun Magazine, Jen Ripple. Our conversation begins when Jen admits to only knowing how to fish with a fly rod and how she was swimming and diving while her siblings fished on the lake near her home. 

Jen takes us on a journey to Ann Arbor where she learned to tie flies then spent her time learning to fly fish as the ice began to thaw. We talk about Michigan and how she ended up in the town of Dover, TN where she is surrounded by water again.

Jen also talks some about different techniques of fly fishing as well as gives us some insight on Dun Magazine. 

04 Nov 202493. The Mentality of a Streamer Angler - with Russ Maddin01:10:45

Russ Madden provides an engaging look into the art and science of streamer fishing, covering a wide range of topics essential for novice and experienced anglers. david and Russ start by discussing the significance of understanding the specific fishing environment—how factors like water clarity, flow, and temperature play a pivotal role in selecting the right fly. Madden's vast experience has taught him that adapting to these conditions is crucial for success, and he offers practical tips on matching flies to local prey species, ensuring that anglers can maximize their chances of hooking a fish. This episode is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of streamer fishing, blending technical advice with personal stories that resonate with all fishing enthusiasts.

Takeaways:

  • Understanding the importance of water conditions is crucial for effective streamer fishing. 
  • Matching the fly color to the river's bottom color can greatly increase catch rates. 
  • Streamers can vary in size and weight; choose based on specific fishing conditions. 
  • Patience and mental fortitude are key attributes for successful streamer anglers. 
  • Utilizing local knowledge and adapting to changing conditions improves fishing success. 
  • Experimenting with different weights and fly designs can lead to discovering new techniques. 


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20 Mar 202354. How Deep Should I Fish?00:21:16

In this episode of the Southeastern Fly podcast, listeners will learn some important tactical fishing concepts, such as how to determine the right depth to fish and how to adjust for the changing depths as the river moves downstream. The podcast explains that rivers are formed by rainfall and erosion and can be divided up into runs, riffles, pools, and bends. To fish successfully, it is important to observe the stretch of water before fishing and look for likely areas where fish may be feeding or resting.

The podcast also informs listeners about an upcoming event, the Spring Kickoff, happening on March 25th at the Hatch Outfitters in Chattanooga. The event will include manufacturers, guides, artists, and barbecue from Chatterbox Barbecue. Free casting lessons with Wanda Taylor, a casting competition, and sales on rods, reels, clothing, and flies will also be available. There is a backup plan in case of rain.

Listeners can find more information about the event on the Southeastern Fly podcast's website, Facebook page, and Instagram. They can also call the shop number for any questions they may have.

Finally, the podcast encourages listeners to share the episode with their friends and support their work by making a purchase. The Southeastern Fly podcast is a great resource for anglers looking to improve their skills and stay up-to-date on the latest fishing news and events.

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03 Oct 202491. Fly Fishing the French Broad01:25:48

UPDATE: We recorded this episode well before Hurricane Helene was even forming in the Gulf. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, we recorded a second interview with Matthew so he could update us on the conditions in the area around the French Broad. In today’s episode, this interview comes first, followed by the original one.

In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we sit down with Matthew Carter, owner of Mountain Yonder Fly Fishing, as he shares his deep expertise on fishing the French Broad River. Matthew takes us on a journey through the diverse sections of the river, highlighting the best techniques for targeting smallmouth bass in various water conditions.

Key Highlights:

  • Fly Fishing Techniques: Matthew delves into his approach to fishing in high-turbidity waters, recommending aggressive popper techniques and large streamers to push water and attract fish. He emphasizes the importance of the fish's lateral line in locating prey.
  • Summertime Fishing Strategies: For clear, skinny water in the summer, Matthew advises subtlety, with long leaders and dead-drifting poppers. His patience-focused technique of letting the fly sit before any movement ensures a stealthy approach.
  • Favorite Fly Patterns: From the Foxy Bonefish Clouser to wooly buggers, Matthew shares his top fly patterns for smallmouth bass, along with tips on how to tie flies that mimic the erratic behavior of prey in the water.
  • Gear Talk: Matthew recommends using a Saltwater 6 rod for its power and sensitivity, as well as glass rods for their action. He also highlights the importance of investing in high-quality fly lines to improve casting performance.
  • Trolling Techniques: For slow and deep sections of the river, Matthew suggests trolling with streamers and poppers, offering a balanced approach to fishing different water types.

This episode is packed with insights into fishing the French Broad River, from gear selection to technique refinements. Whether you're new to fly fishing or a seasoned angler, Matthew's practical advice is sure to improve your success on the water.

Be sure to subscribe and follow Southeastern Fly for more expert fishing advice. Share this episode with your fishing buddies, and don't forget to check out Matthew’s guide service at Mountain Yonder Fly Fishing!

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01 Aug 202246. A Stillwater Fly Fishing Adventure01:32:08

Want to learn more about fishing midges? Wonder how to fly fish through the entire lifecycle of a chironomid? Want to learn more about special leaders and tippets when fishing a midge pattern? 

Take an adventure with Dave Stewart of the Wet Fly Swing Podcast and Phil Rowly the author of The Orvis Guide to Still Water Trout Fishing. The guys provide some valuable intel when fishing midges. This is an interesting topic for anyone who wants to fish or currently fishes midges.


 


 

16 May 202358. Fishing Friends00:16:12

In this Mail Boat episode, we’re answering a question from Adam regarding the "right" way to fly-fish. We delve into the highs and lows of fly fishing. We explore the thrill of catching a fish, despite the traditionally low success rates, and the trade-off between the challenge and the sheer joy of the sport. We also humorously touch on the regular 'therapy sessions' that some fly-fishers might need, given the frustrations associated with their beloved pastime.

We also take a lighter look at the culture surrounding fly fishing. From the taste for fine scotch to the aromatic charm of smoking a pipe on the river, we dive into the lifestyle that accompanies this sport. And for a little fun, we discuss the reactions when a squirmy is sneakily dropped in their box.

So sit back, relax, and join us on this fly fishing journey.

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21 Oct 202492. The Perfect Fly Box00:14:16

In this insightful and reflective episode of Southeastern Fly, David delves into his long-standing quest for the perfect fly box. From stories of long-lost flies rediscovered to amusing thoughts on organizing gear, this episode offers an engaging look at the importance of the humble fly box in an angler's journey. Listeners learn how fly boxes evolve over time and how selecting the right flies can significantly impact fishing success.

Key Highlights:

  • The Search for the Perfect Fly Box: David shares his experiences with various fly boxes, materials, and designs, recounting how each has served a different purpose over the years.
  • Memories of Summer Fishing Trips: A nostalgic story about fishing with a friend, Brent, where tiny dry flies led to the catch of several 20-inch rainbow trout.
  • Fly Box Materials and Inserts: Discussion on the different materials used in fly box inserts and how they affect fly storage and organization.
  • Organizational Struggles: The host humorously describes his challenges in keeping gear organized, reflecting on whether a more focused approach to fly selection might improve fishing outcomes.
  • The Plastic Cup Dilemma: A lighthearted take on the drawbacks of using plastic cups from fly shops as makeshift fly containers.

Whether you're an experienced angler or new to fly fishing, this episode offers practical insights, personal stories, and a good dose of humor. Tune in to Southeastern Fly and learn more about mastering the art of fly organization!

Be sure to subscribe, share with your fishing partners, and leave feedback for future episodes. See you on the water!

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02 Nov 202025. Wisdom From The Guides II - The Southern Appalachians01:12:22

The Southern Appalachians- This episode is packed with usable fly fishing information for anglers of all skill levels. Southeastern Fly Guide David Perry is joined by previous guests Dan Munger and Jimmy Harris. These guys answer listener questions and get in-depth on topics like; whats the best cast, the best non-fishing things to do, what's their 2nd favorite river, and the best rods for fly fishing the Southern Appalachians. All this and a friend drops by to give their unique perspective too.

07 Feb 202240. Fishing the Cumberland River KY00:54:43

If you are considering a trip to fly fish the Cumberland River, KY this episode is full of useful information about Kentucky's largest and most famous tailwater. In this episode Host David Perry is joined by 20+ year Cumberland River Guide, Hagan Wonn. The two guides talk about why this river is excellent for experimenting with flies, recent dam repairs and current river conditions which have drastically improved, wading vs. floating, reading the river and a few other surprises. 

If you're looking for information you just found it.

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08 Apr 202479. The Doe River01:11:17

Today’s guest is Susan Thrasher, author of Thrasher’s Fly Fishing Guide. She’s a good friend of mine and we’ve fished together several times. Today we talk about fishing the Doe River. She’s been fishing it her whole life– she has a great story about catching a big rainbow trout when she was about 9 years old. We cover everything you need to know: stocking points, parking spots, best gear to use, and much more.

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04 Jan 202127. Fly Fishing the Chattahoochie to Telluride, a Conversation with Frank Smethurst01:11:05

David takes time to visit with guide, TV host, fly fishing consultant and, all around fishy guy Frank Smethurst. The guys talk at length about Frank's GA roots fishing the Chattahoochie, saltwater fishing, old friends, as well as how to fish in Telluride, where Frank currently resides This is another episode with loads of technical tips and useful fly fishing knowledge.

05 Aug 202487. Western North Carolina Fly Fishing00:57:01

In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we dive into the rich fishing landscape of Western North Carolina with Nathan Faggard and Blayney Del Priore, owners of Ashe Anglers. Join us as we explore the journey of these young guides, their favorite fishing spots, and the diverse species they target. From wild trout in the high elevations to smallmouth bass in the New River, this episode is packed with valuable insights for anglers of all levels.

Key Highlights:

  • Starting a Guiding Business: Nathan and Blayney share their journey from passionate anglers to business owners, highlighting the challenges and joys of guiding in Western North Carolina.
  • Fishing Opportunities: Discover the variety of fishing environments in the region, including tailwaters, the Smokies, and Cherokee, and learn about the diverse species available, from trout to smallmouth bass.
  • Personal Fly Fishing Histories: Hear how Nathan and Blayney fell in love with fly fishing, their early experiences, and how they rekindled their passion over the years.
  • Wild Trout Fishing: Gain insights into the unique challenges and rewards of targeting wild trout in Western North Carolina, including tips on finding fish and understanding local ecosystems.
  • Stocked vs. Wild Trout: Learn about the differences between fishing for stocked and wild trout, including strategies for each and the gear you’ll need.
  • Smallmouth Bass Fishing: Explore the thrill of smallmouth bass fishing in the New River, including the best times of year, effective techniques, and gear recommendations.
  • Fishing Techniques and Gear: Nathan and Blayney share their favorite rod setups, flies, and gear for different fishing scenarios, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and understanding local conditions.
  • The Ones That Got Away: Hear memorable fishing stories from Nathan and Blayney, reflecting on the big catches that slipped away and the lessons learned from those experiences.
  • Local Recommendations: Get tips on the best places to eat and drink in Western North Carolina, including local breweries and must-visit restaurants in Boone and West Jefferson.

Tune in to this episode of Southeastern Fly and get inspired to explore the beautiful fishing opportunities in Western North Carolina with the expert guidance of Ashe Anglers. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just getting started, Nathan and Blayney’s insights and stories will help you make the most of your next fishing adventure.

Listen to the episode and happy fishing!

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03 Feb 202016. Guest Chris Scalley - Owner of River Through Atlanta00:44:07

David joins River Through Atlanta Owner, Chris Scalley on the banks of the Chattahoochee River. Chris talked in-depth about growing up along the banks of the Hootch. The guys talk about fishing nymphs and dry flies, and the best times for both. Chris talks about fishing transition areas around shoals and then they talk about fishing long - slow pools.

The conversation encompasses everything from golf courses to drift boats and from spiders to swinging soft hackles. Sit back and relax while you are taken on a trip from Buford Dam all the way to Alan Jackson's part of the Chattahoochee River.

 

24 Jun 202484. 3 Tips for Keeping Cool While Fishing00:26:18

In this episode of Southeastern Fly, David Perry dives into essential strategies for staying cool while fly fishing. As the summer heat intensifies, it's crucial to keep your body hydrated and protected from the sun. David shares his expertise on maintaining hydration, selecting the right headgear, and choosing the best clothing to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable fishing experience.

Key Highlights:

  • Hydration is Key: Learn why staying hydrated is vital and how to balance water intake with sports drinks like Gatorade to prevent cramps and headaches. David shares personal stories and practical advice on how to keep your body functioning properly on hot days.
  • Smart Headgear Choices: Discover the benefits of wearing light-colored hats with dark bottoms to protect your face from the sun. David explains the importance of properly fitting hats and the additional protection offered by wide-brim hats.
  • Effective Face Coverings: Understand the importance of using lightweight face coverings with high SPF to shield your skin from harmful UV rays. David discusses different options and the necessity of protecting sensitive areas like your ears and nose.
  • Protective Clothing: Find out why long sleeves and pants with high SPF are better than shorts and short sleeves for sun protection. David emphasizes full coverage to avoid direct sunlight on your skin and shares his preferences for different fishing conditions.
  • Lips and Skin Care: Get recommendations for specific products like O'Keefe's lip repair and Coppertone Sport spray to keep your skin and lips protected from the sun's harsh rays.

Additional Information:

  • Subscribe to Southeastern Fly's YouTube channel for more episodes and visual content.
  • Check out the Southeastern Fly store for hats, buffs, and other fly fishing accessories.
  • Fly fishing companies can reach out for free advertisement opportunities by sending in hats for David to wear during the episodes.

Join David Perry in this informative episode to ensure you're prepared to beat the heat and stay cool on your next fly fishing adventure. Don't forget to share this episode with your fishing buddies and follow Southeastern Fly for more expert tips and advice.

Listen to the episode and get ready to stay cool on the river!

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06 Mar 202353. The Mobile Basin Slam and Redeye Bass with Matthew Lewis, Ph.D00:59:31

In this podcast, we talked to Matthew Lewis, National Vice Chair for the Native Fish Coalition and author of “Fly Fishing for Red Eye Bass and Venture Across Southern Waters”. Matthew discussed the Mobile Basin Slam, a technique of catching Red Eye Bass, which is an entirely different species than the Rock Bass type. He also shared his appreciation for the fish and the beauty of the setting. Matthew talked about the four species of Red-Eye Bass in Alabama that make up the Mobile Basin Red-Eye Slam, as well as the other three species located in Georgia and South Carolina. He also discussed the importance of stealth when fishing for Red-Eye Bass in clear waters and his involvement in the I4 Films project titled "A Slam that Saves" which showcases the importance of Red-Eye Bass. He suggested that fishing for Red-Eye Bass is a great way to explore the area and learn about the hidden gems of the South. Finally, he provided tips and advice on the best rod and line setup and how to complete the Red Eye Bass Slam in one weekend.

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03 May 202131. Fly Rods - A Common Sense Discussion with Tate Cunningham00:42:00

Have you ever wondered how fly rods are made but don't want to ask questions because the discussion can often be difficult to understand? In this episode of Southeastern Fly, David talks with Moonshine Rods partner, Tate Cunningham.

David and Tate get into a common sense discussion about fly rods, add some principles for casting, as well as things to look for when purchasing any fly rod. 

With so many ads, forums, articles and even podcasts out there that help with any decision, it can be time well-spent to listen to an open and honest discussion when considering your next fly rod purchase.

 

21 Apr 2025102. 3 Tips for Spring Fly Fishing00:22:59

As the rivers begin to wake up from winter and the fish get hungry, spring offers some of the best opportunities of the year to improve your fly fishing game. In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we’re sharing practical tips to help you shake off the winter rust and make the most of the upcoming season.

We start with casting—because let’s face it, most of us haven’t picked up a rod in a while. From roll casts to single hauls, we walk through simple ways to practice in your yard, how to set targets, and even why filming yourself can help. This segment is all about making those casts count once you’re back on the water.

Next up: weather apps. Springtime in the South means fast-changing conditions, and a good weather app can be the difference between a memorable day on the water and one you’d rather forget. We share a story about getting caught in a sudden hailstorm (hint: don’t ignore the friendly cabin folks when they invite you out of the rain) and offer tips for timing your day to avoid the worst of the wind and crowds.

Finally, we talk about paying attention to what’s changed since winter. High water events can move gravel bars, create new feeding lanes, and shift resting spots. We explain how to read these changes to find fish more effectively—and why being observant (or as we call it, “observating”) is one of the best tools in your kit this spring.

Whether you're brushing up your cast, watching the sky, or scanning the riverbed, these tips will help you start the season strong. Sign up for our newsletter, follow the show, and we’ll see you on the water.

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30 Sep 201914. People of the River00:43:25

Host David Perry of Southeastern Fly gets together with Dan Sharley and they have a beer while talking about "people of the river". Both have some interesting outdoor moments and recount their own stories of people who manage to do a lot of things on the river. Some things are hard to believe.

Stories include; The Bushwacker, Gravel Bar Meemaw, Whiskey River, Over-Under 40 guy, and there are others that will amuse you while making you ponder the people, you may have seen while fly fishing your favorite waters in the Southeast and abroad.

So, sit down and have a beverage, mow the yard, or perhaps travel on a plane and listen while hurling through the air in a hollow metal tube. It's a good way to kill some time, heck tie some flies and enjoy the fun if that is more your style. It doesn't matter where you listen but it does matter that you do listen and enjoy your time with David and dan.

19 Feb 202476. Cleaning Your Fly Fishing Gear00:22:22

In this podcast episode, David gives tips on cleaning your fly fishing gear. Now is a great time to clean your gear in preparation for peak fishing season.

Episode Highlights:

Rod Maintenance:

  • Cleaning rod eyes with a Q-tip
  • Tips for cork handles

Reel Cleaning:

  • Preventing drag issues
  • Grease between spool and reel

Fly Line Cleaning:

  • The importance of the first 10 feet
  • Using dressing and dry fly floatant
  • Checking for line damage

Saltwater Flies Check: 

  • Maintaining optimal performance


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As always: Take somebody fishing, teach them how to fish, teach them the right way… and don’t forget to teach them how to clean their gear if you get a chance.


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06 Jan 202595. Tripletail & Other Salty Fish on the Fly01:06:02

In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we sit down with Danielle Davidson, the owner and head guide of Lady Guide Fly Fishing in Apalachicola, Florida. Danielle brings her passion for conservation, her expertise in guiding new and seasoned anglers, and a trove of engaging stories from the waters of the Forgotten Coast.

Key Highlights:

1. The Forgotten Coast Lifestyle:

  • Danielle shares the charm of Apalachicola, a picturesque and vibrant coastal town, famous for its community spirit, festivals, and untouched natural beauty.
  • Explore the rich ecosystem of the area, from the Apalachicola River to Little St. George Island, offering adventures in fishing, birding, and more.

2. Triple Tail Fishing Insights:

  • Discover why triple tail is the perfect species for introducing beginners to saltwater fly fishing, and get Danielle’s tips on gear, setups, and her favorite fly patterns, such as the Flexo Crab and shrimp flies.
  • Gain an understanding of triple tail behavior, including their habitat preferences and how to present the perfect cast.

3. Conservation and Community:

  • Danielle discusses the importance of sustainable fishing practices, highlighting local tagging programs and the need to preserve fish populations like triple tail.
  • Reflect on the role of anglers and guides in fostering a culture of conservation while still enjoying the thrill of the sport.

4. Adventures and Memorable Tales:

  • Listen to Danielle recount the story of her unforgettable tarpon encounter, a suspense-filled tale of strategy and chaos under the iconic Long Key Bridge.
  • From mishaps to triumphs, hear how every experience on the water contributes to her growth as an angler and guide.

5. Beyond Triple Tail:

  • Dive into Danielle’s expertise on other species, including tarpon, sheephead, pompano, and black drum, and her excitement for expanding her guiding services to target tarpon in 2025.
  • Learn about seasonal shifts in fish behavior and how Danielle adapts to provide the best possible client experiences.

6. Fly of the Month Project:

  • Danielle introduces her Fly of the Month initiative, where custom-tied flies, patterns, and stories arrive in anglers’ mailboxes. Hear how this creative project inspires anglers to think outside the box.

Concluding Thoughts: From fishing techniques to conservation, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration for anglers of all skill levels. Whether you’re looking to refine your fly fishing strategies or simply enjoy a good fishing tale, Danielle’s insights and enthusiasm are sure to leave you inspired.

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Get Involved: Don’t forget to like, follow, and subscribe to Southeastern Fly on your favorite podcast platform. Share this episode with your fishing partners, and leave us feedback or suggestions for future topics. Until next time, tight lines and happy fishing!

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18 Mar 202478. Fighting a Fish00:31:23

In this episode, David covers how to fight a fish in 3 different approaches: 

  1. The Cool Angler
  2. The Airplane Machine Gunner 
  3. The Boxer

The techniques include setting the hook, playing the fish, getting it in the net. He talks about the importance of keeping slack out of the line, maintaining a fighter stance, and using the "Statue of Liberty" technique when netting a fish. Of course, he illustrates all this with anecdotes and observations straight from the river. Tune in and enjoy these practical tips for improving your fish-fighting skills. 

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06 Nov 202369. Fishing the South Florida Coast00:58:15

Southeastern Fly presents another enlightening episode in the "Wisdom from the Guides" series. In this special edition, we welcome two renowned saltwater guides, both with a penchant for Florida’s serene coastal waters. First, meet Captain Christina Legutki, the proud owner of Chica Fly Charters. Christina's unique charter service is dedicated to empowering women in the realm of saltwater fly fishing, catering to anglers of all proficiency levels in the picturesque Naples region. Interested parties can discover more about her offerings at chicaflycharters.com and mangrooutfitters.com. A social media enthusiast, Christina also maintains a lively presence on Instagram as @stoney_legutki, where she shares glimpses of her aquatic adventures.

Joining the dialogue is our second esteemed guest, Jeff Legutki, who stands out with his extensive knowledge of Florida's diverse fishing locales. Jeff is the mastermind behind Naples, Florida Fly Fishing and Anglers Addiction Guide Services. His guided excursions span several iconic sites, including the verdant Everglades National Park, the sprawling 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge, the tranquil backwaters of Naples, the biodiverse Estero Bay, and the pristine Pine Island Sound.

Sit back as Christina, and Jeff delve into discussions brimming with expertise, anecdotes, and invaluable tips for every saltwater fly fishing enthusiast. Welcome aboard Southeastern Fly!

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25 Feb 202017. Blake Parsons, Current Music City Trout Unlimited President00:36:28

Podcast Host and Southeastern Fly Guide David Perry stops by Fly South in Nashville, TN to speak with Blake Parsons about bringing Trout Unlimited (TU) back to life in the Music City. David and Blake talk at length about the current state of TU, how the organization is working with TVA, the USACoE, TWRA, TWRF, and other government agencies to improve the health of Middle Tennessee fisheries.

Blake and David speak to the state of the Caney Fork tailwater and the work the Corps has undertaken to make repairs to Center Hill Dam as well as the measures that are being put in place to improve cold water storage.

Trout in the Classroom has been successful around Tennessee and TU is partnering with teachers as well as TWRA to bring trout to the children of Tennessee in hopes of teaching conservation. They also talk about habitats that can be positively affected with proper care.

Finally David introduces the Rivers of Mt. Rushmore in the Southeast and Blake runs through his top four bodies of water in the Southeast.

This is an interesting episode for the anglers of Middle Tennessee and around the Southeastern United States.

20 Jan 202596. Common Sense Tips for Fly Fishing00:22:48

From high atop the world headquarters of Southeastern Fly, it’s me, David, bringing you another episode packed with tips, stories, and a little bit of humor to help you become a better angler. This time, I’m diving into what I like to call “common sense tips for fly fishing.” These are the kind of reminders that can make all the difference when you’re out on the water.

Key Highlights:

  • Have a Plan: One of the most important things I’ve learned over the years is to start with a solid plan. Whether it’s scouting for rising fish, selecting flies, or figuring out how to approach a spot, a little preparation goes a long way.
  • Wade Smartly: Slow and steady wins the race when it comes to wading. Moving too fast or carelessly can send waves or spook fish before you even get a cast in. I’ll share tips to help you keep a low profile and stay in the game.
  • Casting Wisely: Bad casts happen to everyone—even me—but it’s all about how you handle them. Instead of yanking a fly out of the water and spooking fish, I explain why you should sometimes just let the cast play out.
  • Observation is Key: Fly fishing isn’t just about the cast. Watching the water, the fish, and how your fly is behaving can give you insights to improve your chances of success. I share a few personal examples of how observation has saved the day for me.
  • Lessons from Mistakes: Let’s face it—nobody gets it right every time, but every mistake is a chance to learn. I’ve got a story or two from Eleven Mile Canyon that proves even the best-laid plans can go awry.

Story Time: This episode wouldn’t be complete without a tale from the river. I take you with me to a cold, snowy day in Colorado’s Eleven Mile Canyon, where the fish were rising, the wind was howling, and I was determined to solve the puzzle of what they were eating. Spoiler: things didn’t always go as planned, but there’s always something to take away from the experience.


Final Thoughts: At the end of the day, it’s all about making the most of your time on the water. That means preparing, observing, and being deliberate in every move you make—whether it’s wading, casting, or selecting flies. I hope these common-sense tips remind you to slow down, think ahead, and enjoy the process.


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05 Jun 202359. Night Fishing for Large Brown Trout00:51:44

This episode is all about the magic of night fishing. We'll dive into the nitty-gritty of techniques and gear (spoiler alert: Winston, TFO, and Douglas get a mention!), discuss the intrigue of fishing near cleaning stations, and shine a light on how moon phases can make or break your fishing strategy. We also explore the art of fly patterns, and touch on some ways to make your hook set just right to keep those fish biting. Get insights on fish behaviors when the sun sets, and how different the river can look under a moonlit sky. Expect a few tales of fishing solitude, the excitement of seeing fish surface at night, and the beauty of listening to wildlife while waiting for that tug on the line. Don't miss this episode if you love angling under the stars.

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01 Jul 202485. Fly Fish Chattanooga01:07:12

In this episode of Southeastern Fly, David welcomes back Seth Fields, owner of The Hatch Outfitters in Chattanooga, Tennessee. They dive into the allure of "the one that got away," focusing on the challenges and strategies of catching the elusive long-nosed gar in the TVA dam systems. Seth shares his passion for this massive fish and the unique flies used to target them.

Key Highlights:

  • Fishing Opportunities in Chattanooga: An overview of the diverse fishing spots around Chattanooga, from scenic creeks and deep gorges to the popular areas below the Chickamauga Dam.
  • Seasonal Cycles and Fishing Techniques: Insight into the seasonal movements of various fish species and the technical challenges of fly fishing in these dynamic environments. My
  • Safety and Strategy: Tips on understanding dam flows, water levels, and selecting the right flies for different fishing scenarios, with a focus on shad and crawfish patterns.
  • Southern Adventures on the Fly: Introduction to Seth's new TV show that highlights the unique fishing culture of Chattanooga and beyond, featuring both local and exotic fly fishing adventures.
  • Local Eats and Stays: Recommendations for dining and accommodation in Chattanooga, emphasizing the city's vibrant food scene and convenient lodging options.

Connect with Us:

  • Southeastern Fly: Subscribe or follow wherever you listen to podcasts. Share this episode with friends and family to spread the knowledge.
  • The Hatch Outfitters: Visit The Hatch Outfitters and follow on Instagram for more updates and fishing adventures.
  • Southern Adventures on the Fly: Tune into the new TV show for a unique look at fly fishing culture.

Explore the intricacies of fishing in Chattanooga and gain valuable tips from seasoned anglers. Whether you’re a local or planning a visit, this episode offers a wealth of information to enhance your fishing experience.


Tune in and go fish!

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16 Oct 202368. 5 Tips for Improving Your Fly Fishing Results00:22:31

In this episode, we share five valuable tips to help you become a more successful fly angler. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced angler, these insights will improve your fishing game. By incorporating these five tips into your fly fishing routine, you can increase your catch rate and become a more skilled angler.

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08 Sep 202023. Fishing in Tennessee, Jackson Hole, and Idaho00:46:10

Host David Perry is joined by guide, Eric Ezell. Eric guides for WorldCast Anglers in Driggs, Idaho and fishes there as well as Jackson Hole. Eric got his start fly fishing in Tennessee and moved quickly to guide in the West.

Eric is full of useful information about the waters around Tennessee and freely gives helpful tips for anyone's trip out West. Learn the different hatches for different times of the year. Find out who influenced Eric to guide in the western US.

Everyone can learn a something about Tennessee and prep for any trip to what may be their favorite new western waters.

 

04 Jul 202245. Tying Flies with The Fly Doctor00:47:14

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For someone who might be apprehensive and not know where to start, how does tyat person start tying flies? 

Which types of feathers should we use for soft hackles and how do we know which of those feathers work the best?

Considering all the tools on the market, which ones does the Fly Doctor use and recommend for tying?

Need some helpful hints and techniques when tying terrestrial patterns?

All these questions and much more insight are provided for tiers and aspiring tiers. As always we try to touch on the questions our listeners provide, on this episode of Southeastern Fly. Thanks for stopping by.

28 Aug 201913. Guest Mark Brown of Chota Outdoors00:54:00

On this podcast episode of Southeastern Fly, David loads the mobile studio and travels to Knoxville, TN to talk with Chota Outdoors, Mark Brown.

Mark talks about growing up North of Atlanta and fishing with his brother, who was a big influence in Mark's fly fishing and who taught him everything from casting to tying knots.

Mark brings a wealth of paddling knowledge to this episode and discusses some of the finer points of reading water. Mark and David talk at length about the subject and Mark reveals some resources he used to learn the water including two publications that would help angler's at any level of experience.

Finally Marks talks about hiking and fishing with his Dad and how his Dad taught him to move slower and experience more on any adventure outdoors. Mark and David wind down the conversation as Mark reveals his experience of seeing a mountain lion in East, TN.

02 Aug 202134. Finding Large Wild Trout - A Discussion with Daniel Bowman01:10:25

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David welcomes Daniel Bowman and the two guides talk about finding large wild trout in stocked waters. They give analysis on the types of water anglers look for to separate themselves from the stocked trout and concentrate on wild trout Also, learn which rigs to use for tailwaters vs. mountain streams. 

Learn how they convert different types of food into fly patterns and how to fish those different patterns. This one starts fast and the pace continues throughout the episode. We hope you enjoy this episode of Southeastern Fly.

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18 Nov 202494. Fly Fishing Soft Hackles00:27:08

In this episode, we delve into the world of soft hackles, exploring techniques, setups, and tips to enhance your fishing game. From understanding how soft hackles imitate bugs to trying various rigging methods, this episode provides insights for both novice and seasoned anglers.

Key Highlights:

  • Understanding Soft Hackles: Soft hackles are used to mimic bugs rising from the bottom to the surface, and are most effective when fish aren’t feeding on dries. Watching for backs and tails rather than head rises helps in identifying feeding fish ready for these emergers.
  • Versatile Rigging Techniques: David shares various ways to fish soft hackles, including using them under a nymph or dry fly. Adjusting tippet length, loop rigging for mobility, and layering soft hackles with different weights and colors are discussed in depth.
  • Fishing Multiple Soft Hackles: For a unique and highly effective technique, David introduces fishing multiple soft hackles on a swing. This method, similar to the “three-two-one” rib-cooking technique, requires precise positioning and different weights in a line to mimic varying bug stages and attract fish effectively.
  • Adjusting Strips and Swings: Different stripping and mending techniques are crucial for maximizing bites. David recommends experimenting with swing speed, rod tip position, and strip variations to find what works best in different water conditions.
  • Practical Tips: The episode emphasizes practical advice, such as checking knots frequently, adjusting setups based on fish behavior, and practicing casting for better distance and coverage.

From technique adjustments to systemizing your fishing approach, this episode is packed with tips that make soft hackles a versatile tool in any angler's arsenal. Listen in to learn how to effectively swing, rig, and adapt soft hackles for success on the water.

Make sure to share this episode with fellow anglers and catch us on YouTube for more fly fishing insights.

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22 Jan 20195. Guest-Tate Cunningham, Moonshine Rods00:25:44

Drummer for the band Safetysuit and Moonshine Rod Company Partner, Tate Cunningham talks with us about his first time fly fishing in Deckers, to befriending the guys at the fly shop. He leads us on the path as he fly fished with local Nashville musicians who took Tate through fly fishing 101. We also talk about reading John Gierach books even though neither of us can pronounce John's last name the same way twice.

His laid back and easy going style, along with a couple techniques to help with your fly fishing game, makes for enjoyable conversation. Come along as we meet Tate Cunningham.

05 Apr 202130. Fly Fishing the Great Smoky Mountains National Park01:33:13

Guide and Host David Perry goes on the road to the Great Smoky Mountains to talk with Charity and Ian Rutter, the owners of R and R Fly Fishing. This is a Wisdom From The Guides episode and is full of tips and techniques for fly fishing the most popular national park in the US. These three guides talk about their favorite flies, tips for backcountry camping, as well as fishing many of the Park’s streams. There is also good information on maps for the park. For anglers fishing the mountains this episode will make you want to get there as soon as possible. Listen all the way to the end for After The Show Tips...and more.

01 Jun 202020. Wisdom From The Guides - Round I01:13:31

Southeastern Fly Host and Guide David Perry takes a day off and stops in to speak with Susan Thrasher of Southern Brookies and David Knapp of Troutzone Anglers. These three Tennessee fly fishing guides answer angler’s questions about fly fishing travel, high-sticking, dry-droppers, dry flies, and they finish with an in-depth conversation about streamers.

This is a no holes barred fly fishing Q&A session about all things fly fishing.  This episode is full of useful fly fishing information from three experienced guides who love to help anglers catch more fish. Click play and joins us for Southeastern Fly- Wisdom of the Guides Round I.

21 Aug 202364. Mailboat Edition00:21:12

This mailboat episode dives deep into the intricacies of fly casting, sparked by an overwhelming response from our listeners. We explore:

  • Roll Cast: Unpack its purpose, technique, and key pointers like aligning your arm and the crucial "push forward" move. Best scenarios for its use? The Smokies and Appalachians get a special mention.
  • Forward Cast: From power pickups to the art of the pause, we cover it all. And yes, we talk wind knots and how your wrist can betray you.
  • The Double Haul: It might sound complex, but we're breaking it down for you. Pro tip: Master the single-haul first.
  • Real-world Casting: Wind and rain might seem like casting enemies, but we encourage you to embrace them! Discover why practicing in diverse conditions can be your secret weapon.

Grab your rods and join us on this casting journey, whether you're a newbie or a seasoned angler seeking refinement!

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19 Aug 202488. Fly Fishing Gear You Need00:27:04

In this episode of the Southeastern Fly podcast, David discusses the essential gear needed for fly fishing, emphasizing that quality and simplicity are more important than having an abundance of equipment. Key advice includes focusing on a few effective fly patterns, mastering a handful of knots, and investing in durable but not necessarily expensive gear like rods, reels, and fly lines. David also highlights the importance of spending time on the water to improve skills, building connections in the fly fishing community, and most importantly, enjoying the experience rather than overthinking the gear.

Key Points Discussed:

1.Flies:

  • You don’t need every fly in the catalog; just a few solid nymphs, dry flies, and streamers in various sizes.
  • Focus on learning how to fish those patterns effectively. Presentation is often more critical than exact matches.
  • Ask the fly shop about which flies are low in stock—they are likely being bought by experienced anglers.

2.Knots:

  • Learn and master 3-4 key knots (e.g., nail knot, double surgeon’s knot, surgeon’s loop).
  • Practice tying these knots until you can do it in the dark—accuracy and confidence are essential.
  • Avoid trying to save tippet material during practice; invest time in knot proficiency.

3.Essential Gear:

  • Nets: A quality net is more than just an accessory; it’s functional and adds to your optimism. Choose a lightweight, non-intrusive model that is easy to carry and access.
  • Nippers, Scissors, and Forceps: You can go cheap or splurge, but high-end options often include handy features like hook eye cleaners. The host recommends an all-in-one tool to minimize the amount of gear hanging off you.
  • Rods and Reels: Modern rods cast better than most anglers can. For reels, functionality is key, but shiny reels are fun if that’s what you enjoy. Don’t stress over the most expensive gear; focus on what works for you.
  • Fly Line: Invest in a high-quality line, but remember that expensive isn’t always better. Test lines at your local fly shop to see what casts best with your rod.

4.Practical Tips:

  • Use old fly line for practice rather than wearing out your expensive new line.
  • When choosing tippet and leaders, prioritize strength over brand. Don’t hesitate to discard faulty material.
  • Test your knots and lines with real tension to avoid costly failures on the water.

5.Get Out and Fish:

  • The best way to improve your skills is by spending time on the water, whether it’s a river, pond, or creek. Regular practice accelerates your learning curve.
  • Enjoy the experience, make friends in the fly fishing community, and remember that the joy is in the journey, not just in catching the biggest fish.

6.Conclusion:

  • The host wraps up by emphasizing the importance of enjoying yourself while fishing. Whether it’s sharing jokes with friends or simply focusing on the indicator, fly fishing should be a relaxing escape from life’s stressors.

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04 Sep 202365. Smallmouth Flies01:08:58

Join us as we shed light on his favorite nymph patterns and why they've moved up the ranks in our fishing strategy. With our audience largely comprising trout anglers, this episode aims to bridge the gap between trout and smallmouth fishing using nymphs. This episode is loaded with useful information. Get ready to expand your angling knowledge and up your fly fishing game.

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20 May 202482. Who is the Best Fly Angler00:20:32

In this engaging episode of the Southeastern Fly Podcast, David addresses listener questions, conservation efforts, and some lighthearted discussions about fly fishing essentials. Tune in for valuable insights and a touch of humor.

Key Highlights:

1. Conservation Efforts:

David discusses his approach to conservation, emphasizing small but impactful actions such as picking up litter during fishing trips He encourages participation in local river cleanups and other environmental initiatives.

2. Best All-Time Fly Fishing Angler:

David explores the subjective nature of identifying the best fly fishing angler, mentioning renowned names like Lefty Kreh, Flip Pallot, and Kelly Galloup. He Emphasizes that the best angler might be someone well-rounded, of good character, and enjoyable to fish with, rather than just the most skilled.

3. Smallmouth Leaders for Wading Anglers:

Listener Shane sought advice on smallmouth leaders, and the podcast community provided valuable input. David highlights the importance of understanding local food sources and tailoring fly patterns to match them.

4. Mount Rushmore of Fly Fishing Foods:

David shares his top four fly fishing snacks: powdered donuts, Snickers, pretzels, and Vienna sausages. He invites listeners to join the discussion on the Southeastern Fly Facebook group and share their favorite fishing foods.

5. Recommendations:

David recommends the "Dads on the Fly" podcast, praising their focus on family and fly fishing. He also announces that Southeastern Fly is now on YouTube and encourages listeners to subscribe and follow.

If you enjoy this episode, be sure to join our online community. Tune in next time for more tips, stories, and fly fishing discussions!

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07 Dec 202026. Fly Fishing the White River00:52:33

Matt Milner is the owner of Rising River Guides in Cotter, Arkansas. Matt joins guide and host David Perry on this episode of Southeastern Fly. They talk at-length about the White River system.

Matt started fishing in Memphis, then after picking up a fly rod, he quickly set into motion a life on the river. Matt and David talk about fly fishing the Little Red, rivers in Colorado and finally settle into a conversation about the White River.

Grab your favorite beverage, comfort food and/or a fine cigar as you learn the techniques, flies and approaches to fishing this jewel of the southern United States.

03 Jan 202239. Musky on the Fly00:53:27

Fly fishing for musky can be an exciting experience. You have to find them first. More times than not musky fishing is a lot about looking for fish and blind casting. But, when a fish comes to the fly, that is when this pursuit heats up to the hottest fishing you can imagine. It's the only type of fishing where a follow is counted by anglers and guides. A catch is a bonus.

On this episode of Southeastern Fly David is joined by Musky Fool owner Dan Donovan. Dan and David talk about musky on the fly through the stratification of water temps. They take the experience from warmer, late Summer and early Fall, down to wintertime fishing for these toothy critters.

Their conversation will certainly make you think about musky in different ways under many different circumstances. Thanks for listening.

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20 Feb 202352. Turkey Salmon Fly Fishing with Tavin Dillard00:15:46

Salmon. They are found in many of our northern waters. There is one salmon that is found in the south and specifically in the southeastern US. Turkey Salmon. David speaks with Turkey Salmon expert and sometimes fly angler Tavin Dillard. David and Tavin talk extensively about the habitat, the feeding characteristics, and types of flies that you will have the best shot at catching a turkey salmon. Sit back and relax, enjoy this special episode.

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03 Mar 202599. The Unalakleet River Lodge01:07:42

In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we venture far from the Southeast to the breathtaking wilderness of Alaska, where Mitch Wisniewski, a North Carolina guide and summer manager of the Unalakleet River Lodge, shares the magic of this extraordinary destination. Mitch takes us on a journey through his personal connection to the lodge, the vibrant fishing opportunities, and the unique experiences that make the Unalakleet River Lodge a bucket-list destination for anglers and adventurers alike.

Episode Highlights:

  • A Dream Realized: Mitch recounts his serendipitous journey to the lodge, from a chance encounter at an Ole Miss football tailgate to falling in love with the wild beauty of Alaska.
  • A Fisherman’s Paradise: The Unalakleet River is home to all five species of Pacific salmon, world-class grayling, and big dollies. Mitch explains the unique, remote setting that allows for exceptional fishing without the crowds.
  • The Lodge Experience: Hear about the lodge’s cozy ambiance, complete with warm fireplaces, stunning views, and a supportive, community-oriented atmosphere that turns visitors into family.
  • Grayling Magic: Mitch and his brother Evan dive deep into the thrill of fishing for grayling, a species both challenging and rewarding to catch, known for their beauty and spirited fight.
  • Behind the Scenes of Lodge Life: Managing the lodge is an adventure in itself. Mitch shares insights into the logistics, challenges, and joys of running a remote Alaskan operation, including some unforgettable moments (like crawling into an 800-gallon wastewater tank).

Whether you're an avid angler or simply love tales of adventure and wild places, this episode offers a rich glimpse into the life, community, and unparalleled beauty of the Alaskan wilderness.


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23 Jun 201911. Cleve Evans- Owner of Forgotten Coast on the Fly00:51:28

On this episode of the Southeastern Fly- The Angler's Influence we go back to the Panhandle of Florida to talk Cleve Evans who is the owner of Forgotten Coast on the Fly. This time we talk species and locations from trout to tarpon. We talk all things fly fishing from why we practice casting to how we explore new areas to how we explore new areas and why exploration is important.

Our first stop are the mountains of North GA where Cleve learned to catch freshwater trout with his Grandmother in and around Suches GA. As Cleve grew and learned more about fishing, he picked up the fly rod and eventually went to Calloway Gardens where Kent Edmonds taught him the basics of casting and fishing on the fly. 

From there Cleve joins friends and begins to explore the areas he spent in his youth. Finally, Cleve landed on Panama City Beach and began to explore the Florida Panhandle. He was bit by the saltwater bug and bought a skiff to further explore the area for redfish, jacks and tarpon. 

You are invited to come along as we get to know Cleve Evans, Owner of Forgotten Coast on the Fly.

22 Apr 202480. Confidence Flies00:21:49

In this episode of the Southeastern Fly podcast, we embark on a deep dive into the world of confidence flies in fly fishing. I unpacked what sets these flies apart and why they're essential tools for anglers. From defining the very essence of confidence flies as those reliable patterns we reach for when the going gets tough, to dissecting how they earn their status through consistent success across different waters, species, and seasons, we explore the intricate dynamics at play in selecting and trusting these flies.

Drawing from personal experiences and anecdotes, I shared some of my own favorite confidence flies, shedding light on the thought process behind each selection. From the White Woolly Bugger, a go-to pattern for winter shad kills, to the versatile Beadhead Pheasant Tail Nymph that proves effective in a wide range of situations, and the summertime Ant patterns prized for targeting larger fish, each fly tells a story of trust earned through time on the water.

Since cicada season is approaching, I also cover my simple yet effective cicada pattern, reflecting on past experiences and the excitement of chasing trout and carp during this unique phenomenon.

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04 Oct 202136. Fishing Apalachicola FL with the Forgotten Coast Fly Company00:54:33

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Fly fishing Apalachicola is one of the finest fisheries in the Florida Panhandle. With multiple bays to choose from and all the species a hardcore or vacationing angler could need, the area is certainly worth checking on.

David sits down one evening and talks with Forgotten Coast Fly Company owner and innovative fly tier, Kevin Burdette about fly fishing in his backyard. Everyone can learn something about tying, colors, shapes and sizes of patterns as well as hooks and saltwater angling in this episode.

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17 Apr 202356. The 411 on Knots00:14:51

In this episode of the Southeastern Fly podcast, we discuss the importance of knots in fishing. Knots are the last line of defense against losing fish, and it is crucial to learn how to tie knots that hold. 

In this episode we delve into various knots, including the Arbor knot, nail knot, surgeon’s knot, surgeon’s loop, and perfection loop. Everyone should practice their knots regularly, particularly those that they use most frequently. It cannot be emphasized enough, the importance of being able to tie knots proficiently in low-light.

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13 Oct 20182. Guest Dan Sharley - Fly Fishing Watercolor Artist00:26:58

Dan Sharley has been an angler most of his life and a watercolor artist of all things fish (and more). His passion for fishing and painting often collide and result in much of the work that goes into Dan's paintings. Dan is also a musician, a former college quarterback and just a real fishy guy. 

We had some fun with this episode as we explored the influences in Dan's fishing career. Also, we had a chance to introduce Dan's cat, Festus and as Dan says "it's Festus' world were just trying to live in it". You can find Dan's website here. Hope you enjoy this episode.

 

07 Mar 20197. David Cannon, Author and Owner of David Cannon Photography00:49:16

On this episode of Southeastern Fly - The Angler's Influence we travel to Unicoi Outfitters in Helen GA to talk with fly angler, photographer and writer David Cannon of www.davidcannonphotography.com .   

David is a full-time commercial- and editorial photographer based near Atlanta and he specializes in two totally unrelated genres of photography: architectural and lifestyle. On the lifestyle side he works with some names you’ll be familiar with: Gray’s Sporting Journal, The Flyfish Journal, Cabela’s, Bass Pro Shops, and Winston Fly Rods. He’s also the author of the book Fly Fishing Georgia: A No Nonsense Guide to Top Waters, which has been out since 2009, and the second edition will be released later this year.  On the architectural side he works with groups like Southern Living, STAINMASTER flooring, as well as architects, designers, and builders, and Since 2006 he’s been married to Stephanie, who is a designer in North Georgia, and who also was named one of America’s 100 Most Creative people by Country Living Magazine last year, and they have two young daughters, Shiloh and Afton.  

Come along as we talk with David, upstairs at his favorite fly shop, about his fly fishing adventures from fishing a family farm pond, through Georgia, then  all the way to Brazil to fish in the Amazon.

17 Mar 2025100. What is Fly Fishing01:09:45

For our 100th episode, we’re bringing back familiar voices for a conversation that’s part tradition, part philosophy, and all about fly fishing. Join us as we sit down with the Liars and Tyers—a group of anglers who have been tying, fishing, and occasionally stretching the truth together for over 15 years.

In this episode, we take on the age-old question: What is fly fishing? Is it about the gear? The technique? The spirit of the sport? We put different scenarios to the test—bamboo rods, streamers with gold blades, Euro nymphing with long rods and tight-line techniques, even the controversial question of chicken livers. Where do we draw the line between fly fishing and everything else?

Our guests weigh in with their own experiences, preferences, and strong opinions. We explore how fly fishing has evolved over the years and whether modern innovations—like jig-style nymphs and synthetic materials—change the essence of the sport. And of course, we don’t shy away from a few good-natured jabs at questionable hats, catch rates, and beer choices along the way.


As we wrap up, we turn our attention to bucket-list destinations, with dreams ranging from smallmouth bass in Tennessee to tarpon in the Keys, brook trout in Labrador, and the untamed waters of Patagonia.


Whether you’re a purist, a modern angler, or just someone who loves a good fly-fishing debate, this episode is for you. Thanks for being part of our journey to 100 episodes—here’s to many more.


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07 Aug 202363. Fishing the Yampa River00:49:05

Experience the untamed beauty and allure of one of the most beloved rivers in the US. The Yampa River is a living testament to Colorado's natural grandeur. It reveals a versatile personality, serving as a floating river during certain times of the year and transforming into a wading river in other seasons. 

Listen to one of David’s favorite guides,  Andy Janoski, as he guides you through the changes in the river and helps you to understand the many different sections the Yampa offers. 

Fly selection is important and we find out that often the flies you have in your fly box right now can help you catch fish on the Yampa

The different seasons present different challenges. Andy has fished and known the tricks of fishing throughout the year and is very open with his info.

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05 Jul 202133. Top 10 Southern Tailwater Flies - Wisdom From the Guides00:51:55

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What are the Top 10 Southern Tailwater Flies? This Wisdom From the Guides episode explores that very question. This episode is full of useful information including fly choice, pattern selection and plenty of technique. The host and guests work hard to help every angler understand their options on southern tailwaters.

Host and owner of Southeastern Fly, David Perry is joined by guides Jordan Case, from Rouse Fly Fishing on the Little Red and Matt Milner who owns Rising River Guides on the White River. This episode gives angler three distinct looks at tailwater flies and how to fish them. Check out the Southeastern Fly merch HERE

03 May 202357. Fishing the South Holston River00:59:03

Shane Griffith is an experienced fly fishing guide and instructor from the South Holston River Company. Dive into the world of the South Holston River, its distinctive features, and the skills and equipment necessary for a triumphant fly fishing adventure. In this episode, Shane recounts his journey as a fly fishing guide and his path to joining the South Holston River Company, stressing the crucial role passion for teaching and helping others plays in being a successful guide.

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15 Jul 202486. Fly Fishing Myths00:18:51

In this episode, David Perry addresses and debunks common fly fishing myths, offering practical insights and tips to improve your angling experience. From the belief that you can only catch fish on 7X tippet in clear water to the misconception that wind knots are caused by the wind, David sheds light on the realities of fly fishing. He also shares valuable advice on casting techniques, handling different water types, and taking better fishing photos.

Key Highlights:

  • Myth 1: You Can Only Catch Fish on 7X Tippet in Clear Water
  • The importance of considering the fish's perspective and alternative tippet sizes.
  • Myth 2: You Can't Catch Fish Without Using Nymphs or Streamers
  • The absence of absolutes in fly fishing and the value of adaptability.
  • Myth 3: Wind Knots Are Caused by the Wind
  • Tips for improving casting technique to avoid knots.
  • Myth 4: Straightening Your Arms Makes Fish Look Bigger in Photos
  • Advice on natural-looking fish photography.
  • Myth 5: Fish Are Always in the Middle or the Other Side of the River
  • Encouragement to fish various water types and be mindful of shallow areas.
  • Casting Techniques and Visualization
  • Enhancing casting accuracy through visualization and timing.
  • Handling Wind and Weather Conditions
  • Adapting to windy conditions and understanding weather impacts.
  • Photography and Location Secrecy
  • Maintaining the secrecy of fishing spots in photos.

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06 Feb 202351. Fly Fishing the Lowcountry01:00:21

Captain Tony Welch’s passion for the Lowcountry’s inshore water is more than evident in this episode and with every trip he guides. Tony freely offers advice to wading anglers and future guests on his Beavertail Mosquito skiff. David and Tony discuss where the name "Lowcountry" originated, then they are off on an adventure fishing low water, creeks and backwaters, flood tides, and mud flats. Tony helps us understand the swings in tides and how to read those tides when preparing to fish the area. The guys discuss characteristics that make an effective fly for the Lowcountry of South Carolina. 

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05 Sep 202247. Carp on the Fly00:51:54

Fly fishing for carp is different from other types of angling. Stealth is critical, accuracy is an absolute must and patience is king. It doesn't matter if you are fishing for tailing carp, or crawling carp, the guest on this episode, Henry Cowen, provides information that will be helpful with your carp-quest.

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19 Jun 202360. Terrestrial Fishing00:15:22

Heat up your fishing experience with this episode of Southeastern Fly as we delve deep into the world of Terrestrials (land-dwelling insects) used in fly fishing. David shares an engaging tale of fishing on a sweltering Middle Tennessee day, unraveling the art and science behind using these unique flies.

Throughout the episode, we explore two distinct types of terrestrials: those that ride high on the water and those that glide low, resembling a spent look. You’ll also get an insight into the diverse interests within fly fishing - from those who love the thrill of the chase to those who prefer a more laid-back experience on the river, floating and conversing about their day.

As the terrestrial season approaches, David reveals his preparations, including tying up a few terrestrial flies and bringing out some old favorites. But it's not all about fishing - there's a slice of everyday life as well as we touch upon the need to balance exciting fishing days with regular chores and errands.

David also gives us cool advice to beat the heat during hot fishing days. Tune in to this episode and immerse yourself in a unique adventure.

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05 Oct 202024. Fishing the Watauga, South Holston and Western NC00:54:18

While David is at the beach he makes contact with an old friend and guide, Ollie Smith. They talk about Ollie's upbringing in fishing and his path to owning Blue Ridge Anglers

Midway through this episode David and Ollie talk extensively about fishing Upper East TN and Western NC. They talk flies, techniques, different water types and how guiding clients can be sometimes a challenge, but more often it leads to life-long friendships.

If you are planning a fly fishing trip to the area or you fish there weekly, these two guides provide plenty of intel to make your trip to these rivers a more productive experience.

04 Mar 202477. Stocked Trout - Gatlinburg, TN00:46:12

Today we're joined by Travis Williams, manager of the Gatlinburg Trout Facility, to dive deep into the world of stocked trout fishing in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Travis gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the hatchery's operations, collaboration efforts with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, and the innovative strategies they employ to raise healthy, vibrant trout.

Key Highlights:

  • Hatchery Insights: Learn about the history and mission of the Gatlinburg Trout Facility, focusing on its role in local ecology and fishing culture.
  • Feeding and Care: Discover the specialized care and feeding regimens that promote optimal trout growth and health, including the use of pigmented feed to enhance coloration.
  • Stocking Strategies: Gain insight into the thoughtful processes behind stocking local rivers with trout, including considerations for the trout's adaptation and survival.
  • Fishing Tips: Travis shares invaluable tips for anglers aiming to catch stocked trout, emphasizing the importance of understanding trout behavior and habitat.
  • Community and Conservation: The episode highlights the community's involvement in habitat improvement efforts and responsible fishing practices, underscoring the importance of sustainability in recreational fishing.
  • Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips to enhance your fishing experience in the beautiful waters of Gatlinburg. Dive in to learn more about the fascinating world of stocked trout, the efforts made to sustain their populations, and how you can be a part of this thriving fishing community.


Listen in for a comprehensive guide to stocked trout fishing in Gatlinburg, TN, and equip yourself with knowledge that could make your next fishing trip a resounding success.


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06 Jun 202244. Fly Fishing the Tellico River01:13:49

Looking for useful information on fishing the Tellico River and surrounding areas? This episode is sure to give you a headstart on the rest of your fishing friends! Tellico Outfitters owner, Cody Fischer, delivers some of the most useful information on the entire Tellico area. This episode starts with a plethera of information that will help even the most experienced angler understand the area.

Sit back, relax, grab a glass of your favorite beverage, smoke a fine cigar, but most of all get ready for an intimate discussion about the Tellico River.

03 Jul 202361. Fly Fishing Mobile Bay and the Alabama Gulf Coast01:09:58

Join us on this episode of Southeastern Fly as we dive deep into the diverse fly fishing opportunities around Mobile Bay, Alabama. Our guest Peter Jordan, is the owner of The Lost Angler and he gives us a panoramic view of fishing in the Daphne area—from targeting striped bass at the top of the Delta, to hunting for redfish off the beaches.

We also wade into the smaller creeks, casting for Choctaw and Spotted bass, comparing it to smallmouth fishing sans the rocky bottoms. The highlight? An elusive 30-inch striped bass that Peter endearingly calls "Alabama Steelhead."

From there, we shift from the freshwater to the salt, discussing beach fishing for Pompano and the adventure of wading in places like Fort Morgan, akin to bonefish flats fishing. But, the Mobile Bay area is about adaptability—with changing conditions, anglers can enjoy the diversity of species across different seasons.

Listen in to discover why Mobile Bay, Alabama is an angler's paradise, with a rotating menu of species that keeps the sport exciting year-round.

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31 Jul 201912. Ronnie "Grumpy" Howard00:37:03

On this episode of Influence we stop by Cumberland Transit, in the heart of Nashville, for a discussion with former Middle, TN guide and all around good guy, Ronnie "Grumpy" Howard.

Grumpy talks about growing up and fishing with his grandparents. We have a discussion about how a bottle of Scotch shared with a guy in an Arkansas fly shop started his friendship with Jeff Hawthorne and how that friendship lasted for years. He talks about how Jeff taught him different ways of catching fish and set him up for more success on the river.

We talk in-depth about fishing the blue lines in East Tennessee. Grumpy shares stories as well as tactics that can help any angler who wants to fish small streams at high elevations.

Come on along and listen to what promises to be an entertaining and insightful discussion. Feel free to share this episode with friends.

 


 

18 Nov 20183. Guest Daniel Munger - Owner Fly Fishing Made Easy00:45:57

On this episode we spend time speaking with Daniel Munger who is the owner of Fly Fishing Made Easy. Dan talks about growing up in North Alabama and fishing Smith Lake then he talks about his transition into fly fishing in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

He brings us along as he talks about purchasing Instinctive Fly Fishing, a book that erased some of the myths of fly fishing.

From there Dan takes us along his path which eventually winds into the Rocky Mountain National Park where he talks about living on a classic Rocky Mt. trout stream. He gives real life experiences such as fishing for "The Shark" and finally we wrap-up the episode with Dan explaining how the wildlife in the Park kept him entertained and always aware of his surroundings.

01 Mar 202129. Fishing Tailwaters - (Part II)00:53:44

David and Dan Sharley continue their discussion on fishing tailwaters. They discuss the content from David's published article Observations From The Tailwaters Part II. This episode is informative, and packed with useful information for anglers of all skill levels. There is something in this episode for everyone who wants to learn more about fishing below dams.

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