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The Wednesday Season 2 Official Woecast


1 Here We Woe Again: Jenna Ortega, Creators Al Gough & Miles Millar 31:46
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BE WARNED! This podcast will contain spoilers for Wednesday Season 2, episodes 1-4. Join host Caitlin Reilly each week as she takes you deep into the twisted world of Wednesday with an amazing group of guests! And producer Thing will be helping out to make sure everything goes to plan - well, mostly, anyway... In this episode: Jenna Ortega peels back the layers on the new tension between Wednesday and Enid. And that terrifying vision! Plus… Series showrunners Al Gough and Miles Millar reveal why they made Morticia Addams such a central character in this season, and what it means for Wednesday. Whether you’re a normie or an outcast, the Wednesday Season 2 Official Woecast will be the place for all things Nevermore! For more juicy details about Wednesday Season 2, head over to Tudum.com to get all of the latest updates. 1:15 Preparing for Season 2 3:25 Evolving Wednesday’s look for Season 2 4:12 Addams clan expands for Season 2 6:12 Joanna Lumley joining the cast 7:38 Wednesday and Enid's Friendship 9:00 Wednesday’s Vision 10:50 Jenna is a Producer 13:45 Al and Miles introduction 14:03 Wednesday takes down a Serial Killer 15:05 Intergenerational Relationships & the Addams Women 17:48 Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia in Season 2 20:48 Wednesday and Enid’s relationship 24:04 Steve Buscemi joining the cast 26:19 Wednesday’s popular! 27:45 Boy with the Clockwork Heart stop motion sequence…
Southeastern Fly
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Konten disediakan oleh David Perry & NOVA Media, David Perry, and NOVA Media. Semua konten podcast termasuk episode, grafik, dan deskripsi podcast diunggah dan disediakan langsung oleh David Perry & NOVA Media, David Perry, and NOVA Media atau mitra platform podcast mereka. Jika Anda yakin seseorang menggunakan karya berhak cipta Anda tanpa izin, Anda dapat mengikuti proses yang diuraikan di sini https://id.player.fm/legal.
This fly fishing podcast is dedicated to helping anglers improve their fishing skills. We talk with fly fishing guides, manufacturers, and competition anglers, to help the listener understand all facets of the sport. The episodes improve anglers understanding of fishing in Southeastern US or wherever you may travel to enjoy fly fishing. Come along. Sit back and relax. Have a drink. Smoke a fine cigar. Most of all just enjoy the Southeastern Fly podcast.
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Konten disediakan oleh David Perry & NOVA Media, David Perry, and NOVA Media. Semua konten podcast termasuk episode, grafik, dan deskripsi podcast diunggah dan disediakan langsung oleh David Perry & NOVA Media, David Perry, and NOVA Media atau mitra platform podcast mereka. Jika Anda yakin seseorang menggunakan karya berhak cipta Anda tanpa izin, Anda dapat mengikuti proses yang diuraikan di sini https://id.player.fm/legal.
This fly fishing podcast is dedicated to helping anglers improve their fishing skills. We talk with fly fishing guides, manufacturers, and competition anglers, to help the listener understand all facets of the sport. The episodes improve anglers understanding of fishing in Southeastern US or wherever you may travel to enjoy fly fishing. Come along. Sit back and relax. Have a drink. Smoke a fine cigar. Most of all just enjoy the Southeastern Fly podcast.
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North Alabama’s smallmouth waters are legendary, and in this episode, we get the locals’ guide to making the most of them. We sit down with Captain Tony Cox, a lifelong Tennessee River angler and guide, to explore the unique mix of lakes, tailraces, and creeks that define the Shoals. Tony breaks down his favorite approaches for each water type, why heavy tackle matters here, and how to adapt when flows or weather change your plans. From sight-casting in clear creeks to battling big fish below TVA dams, you’ll get practical tips and a feel for the area’s fishing culture, including a few can’t-miss barbecue joints and local music lore. Whether you’re planning a trip or just want to up your smallmouth game, this episode is packed with local wisdom and plenty of stories from the water. Listen in, share with a fishing partner, and don’t forget to sign up for the Southeastern Fly newsletter for more. Resources: Visit southeasternfly.com Sign up for our newsletter Produced by NOVA…
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In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we dig into the art of “observating”—the practice of watching and learning from the river across all seasons, especially in the summer heat. We share tips for reading your water, from winter midge hatches and spring bug explosions to the challenges of fishing in triple-digit temps. We talk about how to know what’s happening on your river by watching bug activity, fish behavior, and even birds, plus why keeping yourself hydrated and fresh is just as important as picking the right fly. We answer the question: how hot is too hot to fish, and share real experiences from scorching days on the water. Whether you’re new to the river or a seasoned angler, this episode is about building your process through observation, trying new things, and keeping good notes so you’re always ready for what the water brings. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, join our Facebook group, and sign up for the newsletter. Stay safe, stay cool, and keep observating! Resources: Visit southeasternfly.com Sign up for our newsletter Produced by NOVA…
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1 107. What Do I Need to Know About Fly Fishing Lines? 1:03:46
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In this episode, we dive deep into fly line technology with Richard Nicoletti, sales director for Cortland Line Company. Richard gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how fly lines are made, breaking down the key components and explaining what makes each line perform the way it does. He clarifies the differences between weight forward and double taper lines, and shares practical advice for matching your line to the fishing conditions, whether you’re casting dries across wide southern tailwaters or swinging streamers from a drift boat. We also cover fly line color (it matters more to you than the fish), and get some straightforward tips on line maintenance, from avoiding twist and memory to simple routines that keep your gear in top shape. Richard highlights some of the most common mistakes anglers make when spooling up a new line, and shares how to keep your setup casting smoothly all season. The conversation moves into leaders and tippets—decoding X sizes, choosing between fluorocarbon and mono, and offering guidance for building leaders that balance finesse, abrasion resistance, and strength for your target species. Richard clears up common myths and gives advice that can help you catch more (and bigger) fish than your buddies. We round things out with a look at fishing opportunities in upstate New York—from the legendary Delaware River system to the Finger Lakes—and Richard’s recommendations for the best local eats and breweries after a day on the water. As always, we wrap up with a memorable “one that got away” story. If you want to get the most out of your gear and your time on the water, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss. Resources: Visit southeasternfly.com Sign up for our newsletter Produced by NOVA…
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Fishing dirty might sound controversial, but sometimes it’s the best way to put fish in the net—especially when conditions get tough. In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we’re joined by full-time guides Will and Eric Ezell for a no-holds-barred look at the “dirty” side of fly fishing: mop flies, worms, eggs, and the creative hybrid patterns guides turn to when the water’s high or nothing else seems to work. We cover: When and why to reach for mop flies, worms, and eggs—especially in stained or high water. How “dirty” flies like the mop worm are tied (and why you might find yourself at a craft store instead of a fly shop). The dirtiest, most creative rigs these guides have ever used, including outlandish multi-fly setups. Why these patterns work so well for both stocked and wild fish, and what makes them a staple in any guide’s box. If you’ve ever wondered what guides actually use when conditions get tough—or want permission to fish a little “dirty” yourself—this episode is packed with practical advice, stories, and laughs. Thanks for listening, and remember: sometimes catching fish means breaking a few rules. Resources: Visit southeasternfly.com Sign up for our newsletter Produced by NOVA…
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Carp might not be everyone’s first target on a fly rod—but once you hook into one, you’ll understand the obsession. In this episode, we’re joined once again by Andrew Smalling, partner at Fly South in Nashville and a dedicated carp aficionado. Whether you’ve only cast to them on a whim or you’re looking to pursue them intentionally, this episode is packed with hard-earned insight to help you do it right. We dig into what makes carp such an exciting and challenging species to chase, especially on the fly. Andrew walks us through what to look for when scouting carp water—from shallow creek mouths and muddy flats to warm tailwaters and urban ponds—and how to spot the difference between carp and similar-looking species like buffalo and redhorse. His advice on reading behavior and body language is worth the listen alone. We also get into fly patterns, gear, and tactics. From bread flies and crayfish to San Juan worms and natural-colored nymphs, Andrew shares his favorites and how to fish them. He breaks down his “drag and drop” presentation method, hook preferences, and tips for getting the right weight without spooking fish. It’s a full-on crash course in one of the most underappreciated fights in freshwater fly fishing. If you’re a trout angler who’s ever floated into warmer water and spotted tailing fish—or if you’ve always wondered what those shadows cruising the flats are up to—this episode will help you take that shot with confidence. Resources: Visit southeasternfly.com Sign up for our newsletter Produced by NOVA…
In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we dive into a topic that's somehow become one of the most controversial in fishing—how to hold a fish. We get into the noise around fish photos, from hero shots and background blurring to heated debates about arm lengths and bank shots. But beyond all the opinions, we explore the heart of it: how the way we handle fish, and the calmness we bring to the moment, makes all the difference for both angler and catch. We share stories from the river, including a memorable day with Ron and his grandson Wyatt—a young angler whose calm spirit taught us all a little something about holding fish with care. From balancing fish on one hand (yes, we went through that phase) to admiring the deep, dark pupils of even the smallest catch, this episode is packed with reflections on the real joy of fishing. It's not about chasing perfection for the camera, but about honoring the experience, the effort, and the beauty of the day. Thanks for pushing play. Be sure to follow the show, sign up for our newsletter through the link in the show notes, and if you’re ready for your own day on the water, find us at southeasternfly.com. Until next time, remember: fishing is for the joy it brings—and when in doubt, admire the pupils. Resources: Visit southeasternfly.com Sign up for our newsletter Produced by NOVA…
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1 103. Fly Fishing the Mississippi Coast 56:05
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In this episode, we’re exploring new water—literally and figuratively. I’ve only been to the Mississippi Gulf Coast once in my life, and never fished it. So we’re coming at this one fresh. Thanks to our mutual friend Greg, I got connected with Mississippi-based guide Richard Smith, and what followed was a wide-ranging, detail-packed conversation on the saltwater opportunities that await along this lesser-known stretch of the Gulf. Richard walks us through everything from inshore redfish on the beaches of Ocean Springs to the remote, fish-rich flats of the Chandeleur Islands, where he runs a floating lodge called The Pelican. Whether you’re on foot, hopping on a skiff, or dreaming of sight-casting in clear Gulf water, there’s something in this episode for you. We cover the target species you might encounter—redfish, black drum, triple tail, flounder, jack crevalle, and more—and break down the gear, fly selection, leaders, knots, and techniques that work best in this fishery. Richard shares insider tips on how the local fish feed, the water clarity you can expect, and even the best rod weights for different scenarios. But it’s not all about fishing. We talk food, lodging, and what to do when you’re not chasing fish. If you’re headed to Ocean Springs, Richard’s got your itinerary dialed in—from where to stay, to where to eat the best speckled trout or grab a killer cheeseburger after a long day on the flats. And of course, we round it out with stories—the one that got away (or almost took him with it), and what it’s like to run a remote lodge that floats in the Gulf and feeds both fish and anglers in equal measure. Whether you’re looking to plan your first trip down to Mississippi’s coast or just want to learn more about a hidden gem of a fishery, this one’s packed with local knowledge, good laughs, and a healthy dose of Southern hospitality. Resources: richardsmithflyfishing.com chandelierpelican.com Visit southeasternfly.com Sign up for our newsletter Produced by NOVA…
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As the rivers begin to wake up from winter and the fish get hungry, spring offers some of the best opportunities of the year to improve your fly fishing game. In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we’re sharing practical tips to help you shake off the winter rust and make the most of the upcoming season. We start with casting—because let’s face it, most of us haven’t picked up a rod in a while. From roll casts to single hauls, we walk through simple ways to practice in your yard, how to set targets, and even why filming yourself can help. This segment is all about making those casts count once you’re back on the water. Next up: weather apps. Springtime in the South means fast-changing conditions, and a good weather app can be the difference between a memorable day on the water and one you’d rather forget. We share a story about getting caught in a sudden hailstorm (hint: don’t ignore the friendly cabin folks when they invite you out of the rain) and offer tips for timing your day to avoid the worst of the wind and crowds. Finally, we talk about paying attention to what’s changed since winter. High water events can move gravel bars, create new feeding lanes, and shift resting spots. We explain how to read these changes to find fish more effectively—and why being observant (or as we call it, “observating”) is one of the best tools in your kit this spring. Whether you're brushing up your cast, watching the sky, or scanning the riverbed, these tips will help you start the season strong. Sign up for our newsletter, follow the show, and we’ll see you on the water. Resources: Visit southeasternfly.com Sign up for our newsletter Produced by NOVA…
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Summer fishing comes with its own set of challenges, and staying cool while out on the water is essential for both comfort and safety. In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we sit down with Patrick Stansbury, a retired physician assistant and current fishing manager at Orvis in Nashville, to break down the best ways to beat the heat and keep fishing at your best. From choosing the right clothing to protecting yourself from the sun, Patrick shares practical advice rooted in both his medical background and years of experience on the water. We cover: The Importance of Proper Clothing – Why lightweight, breathable fabrics with built-in sun protection make all the difference. Sunscreen Done Right – When and how to apply sunscreen so it actually works (hint: before you leave the house!). Gear That Keeps You Cool – From wide-brim hats to cooling buffs and gloves, the best accessories for shielding yourself from the sun. Hydration & Heat Management – How staying hydrated can prevent heat exhaustion and help you fish longer. We also talk snook fishing in Florida, wading vs. boat fishing in the summer, and—of course—the heartbreaking tale of the one that got away. If you’ve ever found yourself overheating mid-cast or regretting a forgotten tube of sunscreen, this episode is packed with insights that will change the way you approach summer fishing. Resources: Visit southeasternfly.com Sign up for our newsletter Produced by NOVA…
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For our 100th episode, we’re bringing back familiar voices for a conversation that’s part tradition, part philosophy, and all about fly fishing. Join us as we sit down with the Liars and Tyers—a group of anglers who have been tying, fishing, and occasionally stretching the truth together for over 15 years. In this episode, we take on the age-old question: What is fly fishing? Is it about the gear? The technique? The spirit of the sport? We put different scenarios to the test—bamboo rods, streamers with gold blades, Euro nymphing with long rods and tight-line techniques, even the controversial question of chicken livers. Where do we draw the line between fly fishing and everything else? Our guests weigh in with their own experiences, preferences, and strong opinions. We explore how fly fishing has evolved over the years and whether modern innovations—like jig-style nymphs and synthetic materials—change the essence of the sport. And of course, we don’t shy away from a few good-natured jabs at questionable hats, catch rates, and beer choices along the way. As we wrap up, we turn our attention to bucket-list destinations, with dreams ranging from smallmouth bass in Tennessee to tarpon in the Keys, brook trout in Labrador, and the untamed waters of Patagonia. Whether you’re a purist, a modern angler, or just someone who loves a good fly-fishing debate, this episode is for you. Thanks for being part of our journey to 100 episodes—here’s to many more. Resources: Visit southeasternfly.com Sign up for our newsletter Produced by NOVA…
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In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we venture far from the Southeast to the breathtaking wilderness of Alaska, where Mitch Wisniewski, a North Carolina guide and summer manager of the Unalakleet River Lodge, shares the magic of this extraordinary destination. Mitch takes us on a journey through his personal connection to the lodge, the vibrant fishing opportunities, and the unique experiences that make the Unalakleet River Lodge a bucket-list destination for anglers and adventurers alike. Episode Highlights: A Dream Realized: Mitch recounts his serendipitous journey to the lodge, from a chance encounter at an Ole Miss football tailgate to falling in love with the wild beauty of Alaska. A Fisherman’s Paradise: The Unalakleet River is home to all five species of Pacific salmon, world-class grayling, and big dollies. Mitch explains the unique, remote setting that allows for exceptional fishing without the crowds. The Lodge Experience: Hear about the lodge’s cozy ambiance, complete with warm fireplaces, stunning views, and a supportive, community-oriented atmosphere that turns visitors into family. Grayling Magic: Mitch and his brother Evan dive deep into the thrill of fishing for grayling, a species both challenging and rewarding to catch, known for their beauty and spirited fight. Behind the Scenes of Lodge Life: Managing the lodge is an adventure in itself. Mitch shares insights into the logistics, challenges, and joys of running a remote Alaskan operation, including some unforgettable moments (like crawling into an 800-gallon wastewater tank). Whether you're an avid angler or simply love tales of adventure and wild places, this episode offers a rich glimpse into the life, community, and unparalleled beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. Resources: Visit unalakleet.com to learn more about the lodge and plan your own adventure. Produced by NOVA…
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In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we take a deep dive into the art of fly tying. Answering a listener's question, we share our thoughts on how to approach this rewarding but sometimes overwhelming aspect of fly fishing. Whether you're a seasoned tier or just getting started, this episode is packed with practical advice and personal insights to help you make the most of your time at the bench. Key Highlights: Organization Matters: We discuss the importance of organizing your materials, from hooks to marabou, so you always know what you have and can avoid overbuying or using subpar supplies. Confidence is Key: Learn why confidence in your flies—both how they’re tied and how they perform—is critical to success on the water and how systematic practice can help you build it. Investing in Quality: We emphasize why choosing quality materials can make a big difference in the durability and effectiveness of your flies. Practice Makes Perfect: Whether it's spinning deer hair or mastering a clean whip finish, we explain how repetition and tracking your progress can sharpen your skills and build consistency. Learning from Others: We highlight resources like Fly Fish Food and Slide Inn, where tutorials and videos can guide you through tricky techniques and help you level up your tying game. Fly tying is about more than just creating patterns—it’s a way to stay connected to the water and prepare for the adventures ahead. We hope this episode helps you approach tying with a sense of purpose, confidence, and maybe even a little humor. Thanks for listening, and we’ll see you next time on Southeastern Fly! Produced by NOVA…
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1 97. Fishing the Tallapoosa River 1:00:01
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In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we dive deep into the scenic beauty and rich history of Alabama’s Tallapoosa River with warm-water fly-fishing specialist, Drew Morgan. From the river’s fascinating origins in the Muskogee language to its unique characteristics as a relatively untouched waterway in the Piedmont region, Drew brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to the discussion. The Tallapoosa is more than a fishing spot—it’s a connection to the past, where nature and history intertwine. Drew shares insights into the diverse fish species inhabiting the river, including the native Alabama bass and Tallapoosa bass (formerly known as red-eye bass). He breaks down their behaviors, preferred habitats, and the techniques to entice these feisty fighters on the fly. Highlights from the Episode: Geological and Historical Context: Learn about the Tallapoosa’s role as a throwback river, offering a glimpse into a time before industrial development. Fishing Tactics and Gear: Discover Drew’s go-to setups, including fast-action rods and fly lines tailored for navigating the river’s rock gardens and shoals. Topwater Magic: Uncover why the Tallapoosa is considered one of the best rivers in the South for topwater fly fishing, with Drew’s favorite patterns and profiles that make bass strike. Seasonal Tips: Whether you’re chasing big bass in the cooler months or enjoying topwater action in summer, Drew highlights the best times to visit the river. Stories from the Water: Hear about the heartbreak and thrill of the one that got away, as Drew recounts his encounters with unforgettable fish. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to fish in a river that feels untouched by time, this episode will inspire you to experience the Tallapoosa firsthand. From the serene beauty of the Piedmont region to the camaraderie of casting with friends, the Tallapoosa offers something special for every angler. To book a trip or learn more about Drew Morgan, visit East Alabama Fly Fishing . Produced by NOVA…
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1 96. Common Sense Tips for Fly Fishing 22:48
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From high atop the world headquarters of Southeastern Fly, it’s me, David, bringing you another episode packed with tips, stories, and a little bit of humor to help you become a better angler. This time, I’m diving into what I like to call “common sense tips for fly fishing.” These are the kind of reminders that can make all the difference when you’re out on the water. Key Highlights: Have a Plan: One of the most important things I’ve learned over the years is to start with a solid plan. Whether it’s scouting for rising fish, selecting flies, or figuring out how to approach a spot, a little preparation goes a long way. Wade Smartly: Slow and steady wins the race when it comes to wading. Moving too fast or carelessly can send waves or spook fish before you even get a cast in. I’ll share tips to help you keep a low profile and stay in the game. Casting Wisely: Bad casts happen to everyone—even me—but it’s all about how you handle them. Instead of yanking a fly out of the water and spooking fish, I explain why you should sometimes just let the cast play out. Observation is Key: Fly fishing isn’t just about the cast. Watching the water, the fish, and how your fly is behaving can give you insights to improve your chances of success. I share a few personal examples of how observation has saved the day for me. Lessons from Mistakes: Let’s face it—nobody gets it right every time, but every mistake is a chance to learn. I’ve got a story or two from Eleven Mile Canyon that proves even the best-laid plans can go awry. Story Time: This episode wouldn’t be complete without a tale from the river. I take you with me to a cold, snowy day in Colorado’s Eleven Mile Canyon, where the fish were rising, the wind was howling, and I was determined to solve the puzzle of what they were eating. Spoiler: things didn’t always go as planned, but there’s always something to take away from the experience. Final Thoughts: At the end of the day, it’s all about making the most of your time on the water. That means preparing, observing, and being deliberate in every move you make—whether it’s wading, casting, or selecting flies. I hope these common-sense tips remind you to slow down, think ahead, and enjoy the process. If you haven’t already, be sure to sign up for the Southeastern Fly newsletter. It’s loaded with updates, tips, and recaps to keep you in the loop and sharpen your skills. Thanks for tuning in, and until next time—tight lines and happy fishing! Produced by NOVA…
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1 95. Tripletail & Other Salty Fish on the Fly 1:06:02
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In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we sit down with Danielle Davidson, the owner and head guide of Lady Guide Fly Fishing in Apalachicola, Florida. Danielle brings her passion for conservation, her expertise in guiding new and seasoned anglers, and a trove of engaging stories from the waters of the Forgotten Coast. Key Highlights : 1. The Forgotten Coast Lifestyle : Danielle shares the charm of Apalachicola, a picturesque and vibrant coastal town, famous for its community spirit, festivals, and untouched natural beauty. Explore the rich ecosystem of the area, from the Apalachicola River to Little St. George Island, offering adventures in fishing, birding, and more. 2. Triple Tail Fishing Insights : Discover why triple tail is the perfect species for introducing beginners to saltwater fly fishing, and get Danielle’s tips on gear, setups, and her favorite fly patterns, such as the Flexo Crab and shrimp flies. Gain an understanding of triple tail behavior, including their habitat preferences and how to present the perfect cast. 3. Conservation and Community : Danielle discusses the importance of sustainable fishing practices, highlighting local tagging programs and the need to preserve fish populations like triple tail. Reflect on the role of anglers and guides in fostering a culture of conservation while still enjoying the thrill of the sport. 4. Adventures and Memorable Tales : Listen to Danielle recount the story of her unforgettable tarpon encounter, a suspense-filled tale of strategy and chaos under the iconic Long Key Bridge. From mishaps to triumphs, hear how every experience on the water contributes to her growth as an angler and guide. 5. Beyond Triple Tail : Dive into Danielle’s expertise on other species, including tarpon, sheephead, pompano, and black drum, and her excitement for expanding her guiding services to target tarpon in 2025. Learn about seasonal shifts in fish behavior and how Danielle adapts to provide the best possible client experiences. 6. Fly of the Month Project : Danielle introduces her Fly of the Month initiative, where custom-tied flies, patterns, and stories arrive in anglers’ mailboxes. Hear how this creative project inspires anglers to think outside the box. Concluding Thoughts : From fishing techniques to conservation, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration for anglers of all skill levels. Whether you’re looking to refine your fly fishing strategies or simply enjoy a good fishing tale, Danielle’s insights and enthusiasm are sure to leave you inspired. Connect with Danielle : Website: Lady Guide Fly Fishing Fly of the Month: Subscribe on her website! Get Involved : Don’t forget to like, follow, and subscribe to Southeastern Fly on your favorite podcast platform. Share this episode with your fishing partners, and leave us feedback or suggestions for future topics. Until next time, tight lines and happy fishing! Produced by NOVA…
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