Hosted by Joe Rotter of Red’s Fly Shop. All things fly fishing and a podcast with technical talk that will make you a smarter, stronger, and more capable angler. We’ll chat nymphing, dry fly fishing, streamer fishing, saltwater, bad ass fly casting, and ton of technical crap that is too complicated to list. Listen, learn, catch.
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Hosted by Joe Rotter of Red’s Fly Shop. All things fly fishing and a podcast with technical talk that will make you a smarter, stronger, and more capable angler. We’ll chat nymphing, dry fly fishing, streamer fishing, saltwater, bad ass fly casting, and ton of technical crap that is too complicated to list. Listen, learn, catch.
Episode 69 - Hitchiking, Mentors, and Mom is a Bad Ass
The MEND Fly Fishing Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes 48 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 69 - Hitchiking, Mentors, and Mom is a Bad Ass
Join Joe Rotter from Red's Fly Shop as he takes you on a journey through his fishing escapades of the spring and summer. In this episode of the MEND podcast, Joe shares his adventures, from bass fishing with his sons on a secret river to enjoying quality family times on the water.
Discover the nuances of different fishing techniques, including streamer fishing for bass and the benefits of tight line nymphing. Joe also recounts relatable stories of navigating rivers, dealing with unpredictable fishing conditions, and learning valuable lessons from each outing. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just along for the ride to work, this episode offers insights and entertainment for all.
The MEND Fly Fishing Podcast
Hosted by Joe Rotter of Red’s Fly Shop. All things fly fishing and a podcast with technical talk that will make you a smarter, stronger, and more capable angler. We’ll chat nymphing, dry fly fishing, streamer fishing, saltwater, bad ass fly casting, and ton of technical crap that is too complicated to list. Listen, learn, catch.