• Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

  • Written by: Dave Stewart
  • Podcast

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Written by: Dave Stewart
  • Summary

  • Dave from the Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Blog interviews the biggest names in fly fishing and fly tying today. He digs out all of the best fly fishing tips and tricks to help you understand how to choose the right gear, find fish, present the fly, discover new patterns and more. Find out about new rods, lines, techniques, knots, tying tools and unheard of tips along with great stories about life and the times of some of the most knowledgeable guides, shop owners, and fisherman from around the world. Season 1 covers all things steelhead fishing. Better understand topics like spey casting, nymphing vs. swinging flies, intruders, finding fish, conservation and finding new waters. In Season 2 we switch to a focus on trout fishing with topics like euro nymphing, entomology and much more. Come join us for the current season and share the stories and great memories told by amazing people.
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Episodes
  • Top Fly Fishing Mistakes to Avoid and Most Listened to Podcasts of 2024
    Jan 1 2025

    Watch the full video here: wetflyswing.com/mistakes

    We highlight the top 10 fly fishing mistakes to avoid from the top podcast episodes from 2024.

    We have some of the best fly anglers in the country providing a few of the biggest mistakes to avoid in 2025 and beyond.

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    15 mins
  • 699 | The New Fly Fisher in Southern Ontario with Rob Heal – Grand River, Brown Trout, Great Lakes Steelhead
    Dec 30 2024

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/699

    Presented By: On DeMark Lodge, Pescador on the Fly, Yellowstone Teton Territory, Four Wheel Campers

    Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors

    What are the five top species that come to your mind right now for fly fishing? Are brown trout, steelhead, smallmouth bass, muskie or largemouth on that list right now? And have you ever wondered about fishing some of the great waters of Canada? Today's guest is a guide in Southern Ontario and is the new Fly Fisher host, and today he's gonna give us a roadmap to success on some of the great rivers of the Great Lakes.

    Rob Heal, Southern Ontario Guide and The New Fly Fisher host is going to share his experience fishing the Grand River, the Saugeen, a bunch of great rivers that include not only steelhead but great trout fishing. You're gonna hear about these unique rivers and this holdover steelhead species that doesn't out-migrate until a year later. So you got a chance to catch these larger fish. We're gonna find out about these big brown trout in the area as well, and how to target them and some of his other go-to rivers that he fishes.

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/699

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 698 | Dry Fly Fishing Tips with Mark Raisler from Headhunters Fly Shop
    Dec 27 2024

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/698

    Presented By: Drifthook Fly Fishing, Heated Core

    In this episode, we dive into the art of dry fly fishing with Mark Reisler, owner of Headhunters Fly Shop and a passionate angler with over 25 years of experience. You'll learn expert tips to improve your casting technique, discover Mark's go-to dry flies, and explore strategies to hook more fish on the surface this season.

    Episode Chapters with Mark Raisler on Dry Fly Fishing Tips

    1:11 - Mark discusses the December and Christmas season which highlights the popularity of trout spey fishing on the river. He further explained how the river is described as ideally suited for spey rods, with skagit lines, sink tips, and streamers (such as leeches and flashy patterns) being effective during the winter months.

    4:21 - Mark recalls the changes that led him to steelhead fishing and how his father introduced him to it.

    9:05 - The guest went into detail about how he came up with the fly shop idea back in the fall of 2008. Mark shared how he started as a shuttle driver, transitioned to running the kitchen, and eventually decided to become a fly fishing guide. He proudly shares how he and his partner just celebrated their 17th year into fly fishing business.

    22:40 - Mark talked about how to become a great professional angler. He proudly shared that he has been practicing five times a week with a yarn rod to stay sharp in rowing and fundamentals, consistently following the same routine for 30 years.

    33:35 - Mark then shared the variety of insects found in each season. He explained the importance of presenting the hatches and perfecting casting techniques.

    34:38 - He further explained how the "Hail Mary" cast has a low success rate. Additionally, he went into detail about how an angler should approach rising fish and elaborated on the best techniques for using a fly and achieving a proper drift.

    44:45 - Mark proudly shared how the river easily adapts to each season. He explained that the nature of the river makes it very easy for wading. He also shared that the best technique is to sneak up on fish slowly "like how to catch a deer".


    50:39 - He then shared his insights on drifting and how to properly cast to the front side of the bell curve and the centerline. He offered advice on how he assesses the water and determines what needs to be done first before diving further into his technique.

    Conclusion with Mark Raisler on Dry Fly Fishing Tip

    In this session, Mark shared his journey and expertise in steelhead fishing, offering a wealth of knowledge for anglers of all levels. He emphasized the importance of consistent practice, maintaining a routine for 30 years to master rowing and fundamentals to dry fly fishing.

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/698

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    1 hr and 15 mins

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