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Fly Fish Forever

Fly Fish Forever

Fly Fishers International

The official podcast of Fly Fishers International. Join us each season as we explore the incredible people and places of the sport of fly-fishing. In Season I, we will travel across the varied landscapes of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Covering over 64,000 square miles, with more than 100,000 streams, creeks and rivers, the watershed stretches from central New York to southern Virginia and boasts an incredible diversity of species to target on the fly. Over the season's 20 episodes we will meet with some of the top guides, anglers and conservationists in the region. Whether you want to learn to target a new species, understand the massive effort underway to restore the Bay, or just hear from a wide and diverse range of experts, this season is for you. Presented by Fly Fishers International. Sponsored by Costa Sunglasses and Cheeky Fishing.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Fly Fish Forever episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Fly Fish Forever for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Fly Fish Forever episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Fly Fish Forever - Episode XX - Chesapeake Tales with the Braker Bros
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01/11/23 • 91 min

On the final episode of the first season of the Fly Fish Forever podcast, we have the opportunity to sit down with two young filmmaking brothers, Andrew and Eric Braker. Their previous film, "A Journey Upstream" served as an inspiration to FFI to celebrate the Chesapeake Bay Watershed in its entirety with the Chesapeake Bay Watershed campaign. We'll talk a bit about their previous film. However, our real focus will be a behind-the-scenes look at what went into making FFI's just-released seven-part YouTube Series "Chesapeake Tales", and FFI's film in the International Fly Fishing Film Festival, "Chesapeake: A Love Letter to a Watershed", debuting tomorrow, which document the brother's quest to visit seven distinct fisheries in seven days across the watershed.

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Sponsored by Costa Sunglasses & Cheeky Fishing

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On the penultimate episode of the first season of the Fly Fish Forever podcast, we have the chance to meet Chief Anne Richardson of the Rapphannock Tribe. We'll talk about the history and legacy of the Tribe's 11,000 years in the Rappahannock River watershed and what the Tribe is doing to pass along traditional skills and knowledge to its youth through its Return to the River program. We'll also have an opportunity to hear about one of the great success stories in the growing movement to return land back to indigenous tribes and nations with the return of the cliffs of Pissacoack, an area with special significance to the Rappahannocks. Last, we'll hear about the proposed Chesapeake National Recreation Area and what you can do to support its creation.
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Sponsored by Costa Sunglasses & Cheeky Fishing

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On this week's episode, we have a really special opportunity to hear from one of fly-fishing's living legends, Bob Clouser. Bob isn't only famous as the inventor of the Clouser Minnow or as the author of Fly Fishing for Smallmouth in Rivers and Streams, he is a true icon of the Susquehanna River, the largest tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. We'll have the chance to hear some of Bob's life story, from growing up as a young boy in Central Pennsylvania, fishing his local streams, to the decades he spent as a fly shop owner and guide on the "Susky". However, much of the episode is actually devoted to reminiscing on the many memories that Bob has of fishing with his longtime friend, the late Lefty Kreh, a fellow Chesapeake watershed native and one of the most iconic fly anglers in history.
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On this week's episode, we have the opportunity to meet with Willy Goldsmith, the Executive Director, and Will Poston, a Policy Associate, at the American Saltwater Guides Association. We'll go pretty in-depth into the Amendment 7 process, a regulatory update to the Striped Bass Management Plan, which occurred earlier this year and discuss its importance to the future of one of America's most popular sport fish, as well probably the most iconic species of the watershed. We'll also discuss why the Chesapeake Bay Watershed is so important to the health and future of Striped Bass and share a few stories about the hard-fighting, "every person's fish".
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Sponsored by Costa Sunglasses & Cheeky Fishing

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After a five week hiatus, the Fly Fish Forever podcast returns for the final five episodes of Season I: Chesapeake with a very timely and relevant subject: the mighty-mite of the Esox world, the Chain Pickerel, a native species to the Chesapeake Bay watershed, which just happen to be fantastic quarry in the cold winter months. We'll have a chance to hear from one of the Region's most respected fly fishing educators, fly tiers and writers, Joe Bruce. He shares his experiences fishing with two of his long-time friends, Bob Clouser and Lefty Kreh, his knowledge of the unique low-lying ponds of the Delmarva Peninsula, and why after seven decades fishing in the watershed, he still believes the Cheseapeake Bay region is where it's at.
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On this week's episode, we have the chance to meet with Bryan Hofmann, the Deputy Director of the Friends of the Rappahannock, a non-profit working to protect and restore the Rappahannock River Watershed, one of the largest tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay. We'll talk about what FoR is doing to improve habitat and water quality, the importance of the River economically, culturally and recreationally to the region, as well as why "The Rapp" may just be the best kept secret in the area.
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On the 14th episode of the podcast, we get the chance to sit down with future fisheries biologist and current Penn State graduate student Morgan Stum. We'll talk about her work studying fish populations in the New and Delaware Rivers, two drainages that happen to not be a part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, but which share certain similarities and proximity to the area. We'll also talk about her time with Trout Unlimited, pursuing Golden Dorado in Argentina, as well as why the Chesapeake Bay Watershed is a fantastic place to grow up.
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On this week's episode, we have the opportunity to meet Dustin Wichterman and Seth Coffman, two staff members of Trout Unlimited's Home Rivers Initiative. Their work is focused on protecting, reconnecting and restoring Brook Trout habitat throughout the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. But their work doesn't just benefit trout anglers, the downstream effects of their projects benefit anglers at all levels of the watershed. We'll also spend some time talking about the tips and tricks these two fisheries biologists and fly fishing fanatics have to offer those interested in fly fishing for Brook Trout.
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On this week's episode, we have the opportunity to meet with Joel Dunn, the President & CEO of the Chesapeake Conservancy, Dunn leads the Conservancy's efforts to increase public access for everyone and strengthen the connection between people and the Chesapeake Bay watershed to promote a greater appreciation for the need to conserve the Chesapeake’s landscapes and special places. Under Dunn’s leadership, Chesapeake Conservancy has focused on using technology to practice precision conservation and build successful partnerships with federal, state and local agencies, private foundations, corporations and nonprofits to advance conservation.
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Fly Fish Forever - Episode XI - The Anacostia River with Phong Trieu
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09/21/22 • 61 min

On the 11th episode of the Fly Fish Forever podcast we have the opportunity to meet Phong Trieu. Phong is a fisheries conservationist, working with the Anacostia Watershed Restoration Partnership, an intergovernmental body devoted to restoring the Anacostia River, America's most urbanized watershed. We'll talk about the work that the Partnership and others are doing to improve the health of the river as well as the surprising range of fishing opportunities this river offers, as well as Phong's lifelong quest to return American Shad to the River.
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FAQ

How many episodes does Fly Fish Forever have?

Fly Fish Forever currently has 20 episodes available.

What topics does Fly Fish Forever cover?

The podcast is about Leisure, Conservation, Podcasts, Fishing and Fly Fishing.

What is the most popular episode on Fly Fish Forever?

The episode title 'Episode XX - Chesapeake Tales with the Braker Bros' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Fly Fish Forever?

The average episode length on Fly Fish Forever is 68 minutes.

How often are episodes of Fly Fish Forever released?

Episodes of Fly Fish Forever are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Fly Fish Forever?

The first episode of Fly Fish Forever was released on Jul 6, 2022.

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