Dry flies looked about the same 100 years ago. Streamers? Things were a little different. We hadn't gotten around to articulated flies that use half a bucktail yet. But we still caught fish. And the flies that were being fished worked. Plus, you could cast them on your regular trout rod. All was well in the world. And it still is. There is no reason why you can't fish a Mickey Finn, Grey Ghost, or Edson Tiger today. In fact, I suggest you do. So much that I recorded a whole podcast on the worthw...
Mar 17, 2023•30 min•Season 1Ep. 227
A little can go a long way. When it comes to your fly fishing gear, taking a couple of hours can keep your equipment functioning well and actually improve your time on the water. In this episode, I quickly run through six things that you can do to take care of your gear and get it ready for the upcoming season (or tune it up during the season). I also add six more quick steps that aren't as vital, but are nevertheless helpful and probably worth your time. All in all, most fly fishing gear will g...
Mar 10, 2023•26 min•Season 1Ep. 226
I don't get bent out of shape to often about fly fishing. But one thing does make me look sideways at what is happening in our little angling community. It is when people get bent out of shape. Sound hypocritical or oxymoronic? Hear me out. A lot of the battles that are fought online or over fly shop counters are akin to two sculpins jockeying for position on the bottom of a giant pool. They don't matter that much. They're much ado about nothing. They are controversy for controversy's sake. They...
Mar 03, 2023•28 min•Season 1Ep. 225
It is never too late to do better. Two of the three things I mention on this episode; I'm really still working on them. But all three are real examples of aspects of fly fishing that would have been great to be keyed in on when I started. This fourth edition (six, if you count fly tying) of this series touches on getting more out of gear, fishing, and the experience. You can have a blast and catch a lot of fish without doing what I suggest. But honestly, I would consider these three things as si...
Feb 24, 2023•27 min•Season 1Ep. 224
How much can you say about wading boots? Well, at least 20 minutes. I've long maintained that wading boots are one of the pieces of gear that deserve your hard earned money. They keep you comfortable and they keep you upright. Or, they keep you fishing. In today's episode I talk about some things to think about when shopping for wading boots (and I do intend that as plural!). This is a great discussion to share with a new angler, as I walk through some of the most common questions. Learn more ab...
Feb 17, 2023•29 min•Season 1Ep. 223
Yes. I know that for most fly fishers there is no "offseason." But at the bare minimum, contending with shorter days and impossible weather will render the December-February period less intense than June or September. With that big caveat out of the way, I want to share what this episode is about: Redeeming the time. Today I talk about four things that you can do sans fly rod that are perfectly suited to cold days. Plus, each and every one will have a tangible payoff come springtime. Learn more ...
Feb 10, 2023•25 min•Season 1Ep. 222
Did you hear that Pebble Mine is toast? One of the most significant conservation initiatives in fly fishing history has (hopefully) come to a positive conclusion. In this episode, I give a brief recap of what the proposed mine was all about and why it elicited such a strong reaction from the outdoors community. Also, toward the end of the podcast, I throw in a few items that should be food for thought for those who have been paying attention to this long battle. Check out this brief show, and th...
Feb 03, 2023•29 min•Season 1Ep. 221
Today's podcast docket is relatively diverse: brown trout strains, multipurposing your hiking boots, and how our worldview impacts our pathway toward conservation. Yeah... there isn't a lot of continuity there. However, all three of the messages I received regarding these issues were thoughtful and worth my time. I think that my interaction with all three of these issues are worth your time too. As always, listen, think, and feel free to reach out yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi...
Jan 26, 2023•30 min•Season 1Ep. 220
The rise of a trout to a dry fly is perhaps one of the most quintessential moments in all fly fishing. A good cast, a proper drift, and a picturesque take all come together to create what many consider to be the pinnacle of trout fishing. You can achieve this with any old gear. But there are a few things that will probably make it more attainable and more enjoyable. Today I walk through the seven things I think are helpful to have with you as you head out. Some you can buy, others are a little l...
Jan 19, 2023•29 min•Season 1Ep. 219
I can't think of a better way to spend a cold, dismal January day than walking around a convention hall filled with flannel-garbed anglers. But I know that there are some out there who can't see the appeal. My perspective is that many who poo-poo fly fishing shows are doing it wrong. In today's episode, I share 5 things that I'd do if I was heading to a fly fishing expo event. And to get out ahead of the number one critique: only one of them involves spending any money. Whether you're planning o...
Jan 13, 2023•28 min•Season 1Ep. 218
Ideally, we'd all be thoughtful and intentional fly shop patrons out of our own wisdom. Sometimes, we need tales of woe to correct us. And sometimes, we like to be entertained by the ridiculous goings-on that occur at fly shops. Once again, I'm turning back a few chapters in my life to when I spent some time working at a fly shop. I share a few stories and pass along a few things I've learned from my days selling rods, flies, and ugly sweaters. Lastly, I encourage you to head into your local fly...
Jan 06, 2023•28 min•Season 1Ep. 217
Well, really it is your favorite fly fishing stuff on Casting Across in 2022. But I did want to talk about the articles and podcasts that got the most attention over this past year. I think that both of these segments reflect some good stuff in the fly fishing community, and hopefully what I bring to the table is beneficial to all that stop to read or listen. I also share some of what I've done over the past year, and what I plan to do in 2023. And, as always, I did want to thank you for being a...
Dec 30, 2022•27 min•Season 1Ep. 216
I am not an Euro Nymphing guru, and this is by no means a comprehensive treatment of the technique/gear/universe. So it is with trepidation that I wade into what is only meant to be a quick, initiatory overview of a topic that elicits very strong emotions. But you don't need to have an emotional response to how anyone fishes. You can use an incredibly productive tactic and some helpful equipment to catch more fish. I'll share some quick thoughts, and encourage you to check out some more resource...
Dec 23, 2022•28 min•Season 1Ep. 215
STOP! If you're a veteran fly tyer or if you've decided that fly tying just isn't your thing, this podcast is still for you. There are a lot of "bad first steps" for people who are interested in taking up fly tying. In this episode, I share what I believe to be the first three things you should do if you are considering trying your hand at tying. Similarly, these are the things I think are wisest to recommend to someone who has asked you about fly tying. After all, you don't want to miss out on ...
Dec 16, 2022•27 min•Season 1Ep. 214
Today I talk through four flies that work for me in the winter. Notice I said for me. That doesn't mean that they won't work for you. In fact, I think that they will work for you. But I have a lot of confidence in these four patterns. And confidence matters, because there is no silver bullet fly that you can use for trout in the cold months. But there are certain facets of some popular flies that will appeal to fish that aren't as active or aggressive in the winter. Hear what the four flies are,...
Dec 09, 2022•28 min•Season 1Ep. 213
Tailwaters are a big part of fly fishing. So big, in fact, that this episode organically became a two-parter. Today I talk about what a tailwater is, where you can find them, and why they are so important for fly fishers. More appropriately: why they are so important for trout. Of course, there is another side of tailwaters that is worth discussing as well. Most of all, I hope that the 20 minutes of content in this episode get you thinking about dams, rivers, and some of the fishing opportunitie...
Dec 02, 2022•27 min•Season 1Ep. 212
Happy Thanksgiving from Casting Across! This episode was recorded around noon on Thanksgiving. Consequently, I talk about turkey and what I am thankful for. We all have a lot to be thankful for. Regardless of your lot in life or how many fish you catch, we all have so much for which we can express gratitude. My advice is that you make that known. True thanksgiving occurs when you share a genuine "thank you" with someone else. So after football, pie, and a nap, think about sending a quick text sa...
Nov 25, 2022•24 min•Season 1Ep. 211
This week on the podcast I interact with some questions that are the most common interactions I receive month after month, year after year. Fly line for small streams and fly fishing books are two things that I'm (relatively) passionate about. Consequently, I get feedback about both topics. I also talk about the (legitimate) passion surrounding nippers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov 18, 2022•27 min•Season 1Ep. 210
Even though the footprint of the Great Lakes' tributary system is relatively small, its' opportunities are significant and easily accessible by most people in the US. Whether you're chasing steelhead in Pennsylvania, lake run browns in New York, or salmon in Michigan, you have the opportunity to tangle with huge fish in smaller rivers. Some days are incredibly hot, while others might make you wonder if you're completely in the wrong place. While there are certainly some situation-specific techni...
Nov 11, 2022•27 min•Season 1Ep. 209
Casting Across is a lot more than written and spoken words. For 7 years, Casting Across has been the vehicle for my interaction with the people, places, and things that go into the pursuit of fish. Today, I talk about a few aspects of this past season of my life that you might find interesting. The core of Casting Across is just that: my desire to share something interesting about the quarry and culture of fly fishing with you. Hopefully one of these topics will resonate and get you thinking and...
Nov 04, 2022•27 min•Season 1Ep. 208
We've all seen that guy: he's got the entire Orvis catalog hanging from his vest. ...okay, I've been that guy. Maybe you have too. In a lot of ways, fly fishing and other outdoor pursuits have shifted away from carrying more to taking a minimalist approach. It is a great thing. You can move lighter and faster. You can spend more time honing skill. You can focus on the experience. But there are some situations that warrant more. So how do you do that well? Can you carry a lot without being encumb...
Oct 28, 2022•28 min•Season 1Ep. 207
They've been around for at least 75 years, but Tiger Trout have experienced a surge in popularity over the past decade. But what is a tiger trout? In this episode, I briefly talk about what makes a tiger a tiger, why we're in the business of putting them in rivers, and how we should think about having these hybrids swim alongside native fish. Even if you're not a scientist, there are certainly some aspects of ecology and conservation that you'd do well to pay attention. Learn more about your ad ...
Oct 21, 2022•28 min•Season 1Ep. 206
I like fly fishing gear. I really like it. But I'm also not unreasonable. There are only a few things that you absolutely need to go out, catch fish, and have fun. If you're using ads or catalogs to compile a list of things that are necessary, there is a good chance that you'll be quickly overwhelmed. But knowing what is essential and what is simply nice to have matters. Today I'm sharing three things that might seem essential. But they're not. I give my reasoning, which might be as helpful as t...
Oct 14, 2022•28 min•Season 1Ep. 205
You've got land: fish it! Make plans to visit a National Park. While there may be other, more premier fly fishing spots in the vicinity, parks provide something unique and special. Our National Park Service includes locations as diverse as the breadth of our country. Whether it be famous rivers in Yellowstone, brook trout creeks in Great Smoky Mountains, or the wild mangroves along the Everglades, anglers should be heading out to your land. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/ad...
Oct 07, 2022•28 min•Season 1Ep. 204
There are so many trout out there. Why care about one particular population of trout? One of the most interesting aspects of conservation work is the cataloging, investigation, and protection of individual fish populations. Acknowledging species and subspecies demonstrates the understanding of a fish's unique adaptations for it's native watershed. There are also the benefits of environmental stewardship and historical preservation. Today I talk about a few fish that fit these criteria. Hopefully...
Sep 30, 2022•27 min•Season 1Ep. 203
Everyone says that conservation matters. But how can you show that you mean it? You don't need to dynamite a dam in the PNW or be the lawyer that puts Pebble Mine down for good. You can just be a guy with a bag of trash, a Saturday devoted to counting fish in a ladder, or a member of a town committee. Big stuff matters. So does little stuff. And any stuff that transcends online platitudes and bumper sticker-conservation is worth pursuing. Today I share a few circles of action that are worth your...
Sep 23, 2022•28 min•Season 1Ep. 202
There have been 200 episodes, and hundreds more articles, of my opinions and perspectives that you could call into question. And every once in a while, someone does. More often than receiving accusations, I get questions and comments from readers and listeners. On today's podcast, I interact with three (four, really) that I thought were worth sharing. These editions are fun. Again, I get to respond to you. Also, it is a nice change of pace to discuss three or four topics in quick succession. I h...
Sep 16, 2022•29 min•Season 1Ep. 201
200 episodes! First of all, thank you for listening. Whether this is your first or 200th download, I truly appreciate that you take a few minutes out of your week to hear what I have to say about the quarry and culture of fly fishing. As I've done every 50 shows, today I break away from the traditional format. While I'm usually a solo outfit, today I bring in three experts to talk. We discuss fly fishing and the outdoors in general. And we dive into one of the most important questions that any a...
Sep 09, 2022•29 min•Season 1Ep. 200
Don't let your phone become a distraction. That is true for everyday life, and it is also true when you're fly fishing. Of course, your phone can be an incredibly useful tool that can enrich your time outdoors. In this follow-up podcast, I share a handful of apps that I use when I'm outdoors and preparing to get outdoors. Some are free and some come with a small fee. Every one of them can be useful for you as you spend time on the water. None of them, in my opinion, take away from the authentic ...
Sep 02, 2022•28 min•Season 1Ep. 199
You might prefer to find waters to fish that are far, far away from any and all civilization. But there are countless small towns and rural villages that abut some of the most prominent rivers in this nation. Up on the bank, there is a whole lot going on. Very little of it, for most people, involves trout, insects, or your presence. Today I discuss some of the benefits of getting to know the area where you are fishing. It might lead to greater angling opportunities. It might lead to more enjoyme...
Aug 26, 2022•26 min•Season 1Ep. 198