Posts Tagged ‘Flies from the February Room’
Flies from the “February Room” podcast-Episode 17, Artist George Hill Believes in a Baby Bunny.
In our 17th installment of The February Room, Lauren interviews the highly talented Montana artist and angler, George Hill, who confesses that the venerable bunny leech is one of his go-to patterns. When most of us think bunny leech, we think big, gaudy…even wet sock, but, as George states, small bunny leeches can be just…
Read MoreFlies from “The February Room” Podcast-Episode 16, the Dedeaux Popper.
In one of our favorite episodes thus far, the highly entertaining Alvin Dedeaux joins us in the February Room and shares his creative fly pattern, that originated from a discarded flip- flop. In a few minutes, we were able to bust out enough of these poppers to prep for our pending trip to the North…
Read MoreFlies from “The February Room” podcast-Episode 15, Greg “Marabou” Munther and a Damsel in Distress.
In episode 15 of The February Room we sit down with Greg Munther to discuss a lifetime of fly fishing wanderings. Greg confides that he now spends a great deal of his time searching for the biggest trout he can find, the 10-15 lb. goliaths that lurk in lakes he won’t tell you about. This…
Read MoreFlies from “The February Room” podcast-Episode 14, Jon Hazlett and the Dirk Wiggler
Accessed via private land, our February Room guest, Jon Hazlett, handed me a rod affectionately known as the “Death Star” as we walked to the river. Southern Oregon was parched, in the throes of an extended drought, and fish were few and far between. Successful steelhead fishing is largely based on timing, and the timing…
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