
Fly Fishing Consultant Podcast
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Mike Komara | Live From The Little Juniata River
Live From The 2026 Maryland Fly Fishing Show
Live From The 2026 Lancaster Fly Fishing Show

Malinda's Fly, Spey & Tackle Shop On The Salmon River, New York
Malinda Barna has been the proprietor of her own fly shop along the banks of the Salmon River in New York for a longer time than Rob has been wetting his line there. This distinctive shop is filled with vibrant fly tying materials. Her fly shop attracts anglers from around the globe. Situated on the banks of a world-renowned river, this episode reveals how Malinda acquired the shop and managed it for many years alongside her partner Bobby. Malinda shares anecdotes about her fishing spots during the off-season, explains her decision to stop selling bobbers for fly fishing, and discusses how to navigate the unique microclimate near Lake Ontario. A regular customer named Morris stops by while shopping and provides us with a wealth of valuable insights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jay Waide | Roanoke On The Fly
This episode brings us to Roanoke, Virginia, the Star City Of The South, where shop owner and guide, Jay Waide, tells us.his story. We get to know the history and location of the fly shop, its wide range of customers, and some great nearby fishing spots. Jay talks about everything related to fishing in the southwest corner of Virginia, from blue lining brook trout in little streams to jet boating tailwaters for muskie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Captain Andrew Spangler | Puerto Rico & College On The Fly
Rob initially encountered Andrew at the Virginia Fly Fishing Festival several years ago. At that time, Andrew was likely in middle school, displaying a remarkable passion for fishing as a young boy. He was precocious and downright fishy. He tied his own flies. Throughout his teenage years, he dedicated his mornings and afternoons to fishing at the Falmouth Flats beneath the Rte. 1 Bridge in Fredericksburg, Virginia, the same spot where Rob learned to fly fish for stripers while going to college up the street. A few years down the line, Andrew crossed paths with an Alaskan lodge owner during one of the Virginia Fly Fishing Shows, which ultimately led him to Alaska after graduating high school. We reconnect with him now residing in Puerto Rico to learn about his journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Boyd Waters | Falcore On The Fly
Rob encountered Boyd Waters at the 2026 Virginia Fly Fishing and Wine Festival. Boyd's 'flies' were unlike anything else at the event. Rob was astonished by the ingenuity with which deer hair was transformed into striking three-dimensional designs resembling characters from Care Bears, Spider Man, and Falcore. It's essential to check out Boyd's social media before you listen to gain a full appreciation of how he uses the same materials as everyone else, but in a unique way. His flies are for sale and yes, you can fish them if you desire. Boyd has a few unique fly tying tools to share from bobbins to hair stackers. Beyond his skills at the vise, Boyd dedicates his time to Project Healing Waters, Boy Scouts, and The Mayfly Project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Schuman Feathers | Premiere Feather Suppliers
One day, Rob was browsing Instagram for pictures of lady Amherst feathers when he stumbled upon the Schuman Feathers account. The feathers were absolutely gorgeous, every single one of them, yet none were shown being utilized in fly tying. Rob reached out to ask if the dye would bleed when the feathers became wet, as he planned to use them for tying flies. He was reassured that they were indeed waterproof. Afterward, Rob contacted the company to ask about a podcast—specifically, a podcast about feathers, not one related to fly fishing. Eventually, Rob ordered ostrich plumes for his damsel nymphs. When they arrived, they were even more stunning and luxurious than the feathers he had bought from fly shops. He was convinced. Rob's latest unboxing of additional feathers can be found here. It was clear that Rob needed to have Schuman Feathers featured on the show. Paul Schuman is a multi-generational feather supplier located in Miami. His family has been involved in the feather industry for more than a hundred years. In this episode, Paul talks about everything related to feathers, from how they are sourced to the regulations governing the feather trade. They delve into topics like steaming feathers, the various industries that utilize feathers, feather anatomy, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fly Name And Design As Intellectual Property
Rob received a message from a fly tier accusing him of appropriating their intellectual property. His Etsy shop features a number of original flies as well as several inspired by others, with appropriate credit given when necessary. The sender of the messages has appeared on Rob’s podcast in the past, indicating they are not unfamiliar with one another. However, the tone of the messages lacked any reference to their prior interactions, making it seem as if they were meeting for the first time. Who holds the moral high ground in this situation? Is Rob profiting from someone else's work? Is the creator of the original flies asserting their rights over the design that Rob has tied? Is the original fly’s name appropriated from someone else and thus making the complaint analogous to the pot calling the kettle black? Should fly patterns be eligible for copyright protection? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dean Naujoks | Potomac River Keeper & Potomac Sewage Spill
Dean Naujoks from the Potomac Riverkeeper Network (PRKN) joins Rob to talk about the recent sewage spill. Hundreds of millions of gallons of untreated sewage have now contaminated the Nation's River. An investigation conducted by the Potomac Riverkeeper Network alongside researchers from the University of Maryland revealed alarming levels of fecal bacteria and harmful pathogens in the Potomac River, raising significant public health alarms and highlighting the dangers associated with outdated sewer systems. The Potomac is NOT safe to be near at this time. Dean addresses the inadequate response from the Washington DC government. Rob shares his concerns about how the spill will affect his guiding and recreational fishing activities this year. The spill is anticipated to persist for several weeks. Mayor Bowser's Office Produced by Jason Reif of Freestone Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Live From The 2026 Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival
Rob journeys south to the Meadow Event Park located on the state fairgrounds in Doswell, Virginia for the 25th edition of the Virginia Fly Fishing and Wine Festival. There, he encounters both familiar faces and newcomers to chat about where they live and fish, motivations for attending the event, and what they bring to the table. The event was bustling, and Rob couldn't manage to connect with everyone he had hoped to meet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brian DeLoach | IFF Casting Instructor Says Your Fly Line Is Filthy
Brian Deloach is a Fly Fishers International (IFF) certified casting instructor hailing from Tennessee. Rob initially met Brian when he hired him for a few hours of urban guiding around Washington D.C. After their fishing outing, they returned to Rob’s house and recorded a podcast where Brian shared insights about casting and fishing in his local waters. This time, the episode’s focus is solely on casting. Brian discusses proper techniques and terms used by IFF certified casting instructors, he will explain the essential principles for successful fly casting, and how to apply this to fishing. This episode is filled with casting analogies, so be sure to jot down some notes. We find out Brian's favorite five weight rod and where he likes to eat after a day of fishing. Brian dispels myths and common misconceptions, clarifies the differences between levers and springs in relation to your rod, recommends casting literature worth reading, and emphasizes the importance of maintaining your fly line. Brian is confident your fly line is filthy. Brian’s notes & links Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2026 | The Year Of The 5 Weight Starts At Mossy Creek
Rob has proclaimed 2026 as the year of the five weight fly rod. You'll need to wait a bit longer for a comprehensive explanation of his reasoning. In the meantime, tune in as Rob heads back to Mossy Creek to test out his new Hardy Marksman 5 weight setup. He has been preoccupied with thoughts about the restored section of the upper part of the stream and strategies for using weighted streamers. With winter settling in, the once vibrant wildflowers and overgrown banks have withered away, making it easier to walk and cast. Rob is ready to fish all day Monday, camp out in his car, and return for another session on Tuesday morning to pursue his goal. Listen as Rob shares insights about the stream and its winter conditions, the fish lurking in the structure, and the way the stream weaves through the agricultural landscape. The podcast ends with Rob at Dam 4 on the Potomac. Three guys had out on kayaks without proper safety gear. Those on shore watch at the kayakers nearly die. Purchase Rob's flies to support the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Casing Across' Matthew Lourdeau Discusses Fishing Books
Rob first encountered Matthew Lordeau around twenty-five years ago while they both were employed at the Orvis store in Tysons Corner, Virginia. The store was quite lively during that time, and all the staff tried to fish together whenever they could. Rob doesn’t remember going fishing with Matt. Even though they went their separate ways long ago, they have maintained their connection through meetings at The Fly Fishing Show and interactions online through social media. Since their days at Orvis, Matt has tied the knot and is now the father of a lively brood of children, ranging from young nymphs to instars. His experiences in fishing, writing, and travel have motivated Matt to launch his very own podcast, Casting Across. On this podcast, listeners can hear him talk about the individuals, locations, and elements involved in the quest for fish with a focus on the Cumberland Valley of Pennsylvania. Rob was eager to chat with Matt about his passion for both contemporary and traditional fly fishing literature. This marks Matt’s second time on the show as a podcast host. You can catch him in various episodes from the Somerset and Edison Fly Fishing Shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2025 End Of Year Review | Fishing, Sandwiches, And Gift Guide
Rob reflects on the year spent fishing and enjoying lunch, concluding with a gift guide. The year began with excessive rainfall and wrapped up with a lack of it. There were multiple road trips and his first flight since 2019. Rob takes a look at the sandwiches that powered his adventures. He also provides a concise list of items that have demonstrated their value for inclusion in a gift guide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Short Stories From The Salmon River | Swinging In The Rain
It’s time for Rob’s yearly journey up north to the Salmon River in New York. The fish he’s aiming to catch are lake-run steelhead and brown trout. For weeks, Rob has been monitoring the low water levels while he meticulously crafted flies to complement his already stocked fly boxes, all with the hope of landing a steelhead for Producer Jason. However, this trip didn’t unfold as anticipated. Overwhelmed by sorrow, Rob finds himself unable to fish. While he was in New York, two people dear to him passed away. What was meant to be a few days of relaxing casting of flies amidst the snow has turned into just a few hours of swinging in the rain. The episode is divided between the trip preparations and the drive northward. Rob and Jason conclude the episode after Rob shares what went awry and reflects on the loss of his friends. Hence, the episode is named 'Short Stories.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

My Time With Nick Lyons
Recently, Rob dedicated a fall weekend to traveling to the Catskills to fish and conduct an in-person interview with Nick Lyons. Nick’s works in writing and publishing have played a crucial role in shaping Rob’s lifelong passion for fishing. When Rob launched this podcast in 2010, he was significantly inspired by the writings of both Nick Lyons and John Geirach. Rob has emulated Lyons' authenticity alongside Geirach's "trout bum" way of life as he seeks to educate others about fly fishing and share captivating tales. This moment provides Rob with the opportunity to connect with Nick in his sunroom in Woodstock, NY, exchanging stories about his fishing experiences, from his very first catch to his last catch and those he shared the water with along the way. Nick recants tales involving notable figures like Ed Van Put, Lefty Kreh, Mark Sosin, Tom Rosenbauer, Sparse Grey Hackle, Charles Ritz, Lee Wulff, Art Flick, Vince Marinaro, William Humphrey, Craig Matthews, Yvon Chouinard, Tom McGuane, and Al Troth. Some of these anecdotes have yet to be shared publicly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Catskills Big River Fall Brown Trout Roadtrip
Rob made a stop in the Catskills to do some fishing on his journey to Woodstock, NY, where he was set to interview Nick Lyons. He left Virginia on a Sunday evening as a Nor’easter began to develop in the Atlantic and reached New York after nightfall, just before the rain started. Finding a place to camp in his car, he started fishing in the rain by mid-morning on Monday. He cast his line from Deposit NY down to Hancock, making a visit to the West Branch Angler along the way. Rob took a quick trip to Livingston Manor, NY, and dropped by the Dette Fly Shop. He interviewed Nick early Tuesday morning and then headed back home after their conversation. This is Rob’s travel travelogue. Produced by Jason Reif. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Miriam Leino | Where Do Fish Go At Night & Fly Fishing Eastern Washington State
Rob first encountered Miriam Leino when he dialed the Orvis Outfitter Team number a few weeks back. He was in search of the hooks needed to tie his bacon fly, as his supply was dwindling. Rob enjoys inquiring about the locations of individuals on help lines, so he was taken aback to discover that Miriam resides in eastern Washington state. He found her location somewhat surprising for an Orvis outfitter answering the phone, as most would not be taken aback by this detail, but it piqued Rob's interest. He discovered that Miriam not only works at Orvis but also guides for trout and steelhead in eastern Washington. By the end of their conversation, the two had arranged a podcast episode for Miriam to share her story. This is Rob’s chance to find out if he has been fishing for ‘Temu Steelhead’ in the Great Lakes and we try to understand where fish go at night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Return To Mossy Creek - Brown Trout, Terrestrials, And Hitchhikers
Rob and Dan embarked on an expedition to Mossy Creek, Virginia. This location is recognized as Virginia’s top spring creek fishing destination, nestled in the Shenandoah Valley just south of Harrisburg, VA. Since Rob has covered this fishery in two prior episodes, the history of the stream is not elaborated upon. On their journey, Rob and Dan stop by the Mossy Creek Fly Shop to chat with Colby. His insights prove to be extremely helpful. Colby shares details about the restoration work that has been carried out on the stream since Rob's last trip. A tropical storm off the coast brings strong winds and rain. The duo intends to fish using terrestrials, with streamers and nymphs as alternative options. We also discover some amusing anecdotes about cow tipping, fishing without shoes, and learn more about Dan. It's essential to wear waders at the stream, no matter the weather conditions. This is a lesson that Rob took away from this road trip. Previous Episode: Fly Fishing Mossy Creek Virginia Produced By Jason Reif Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

South East Maine With Chris Milnes
Rob encountered Chris on a beach in Maine during low tide in August of this year. After a short conversation on the shore, Chris decided it would be worthwhile to record an entire episode focusing on his fishery. Originally from Massachusetts, Chris now calls southern Maine home. He spent his childhood fishing for stripers the Commonwealth and had to make slight adjustments to fish in the Pine Tree State. Chris discusses his equipment and strategies for catching stripers, the seasonal changes, and the fish's diet. He also shares tales about salmon, shad, and non-native ferox trout. Chris feels fortunate to live in such close proximity to a world-class fishery, which Rob missed out on experiencing due to the late season and lack of rain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fishing Buddies Part 2
Fishing buddies part two. Rob recounts stories about those he has fished alongside throughout the years. From Lenny in Florida to Dan at Mossy Creek, this episode is lengthy, yet it doesn't cover all of his fishing partners and their remarkable narratives. Regrettably, there simply isn't enough time to share every tale. Since childhood, Rob has taken friends on exciting adventures across Reston and Frederiksberg, Virginia, to the Florida Keys, and even to Crested Butte, Colorado. His friends have encountered snakes, poison ivy, jellyfish, caterpillars, feisty sea lions, and pinching crabs. They have braved temperatures from freezing to scorching hot. Greasy burgers and Slurpees have been part of their journey. Rob wishes to convey his appreciation to all his friends who have accompanied him in his endeavor to challenge boundaries in pursuit of fish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fishing Buddies Part 1
Episode 1 of Rob's podcast featuring his fishing companions. In this installment, Rob talks about the importance of having a fishing buddy, defines what a fishing buddy is, and shares tips on how and where to find one. You'll listen to anecdotes explaining why Rob has stopped organizing trips, what constitutes a poor fishing buddy, and the qualities you should look for in a fishing buddies. The second part will highlight the individuals and stories about those Rob has fished with over the years and why Tom should always carry Benadryl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jerry Kustich | Catching Memories
You might recognize Jerry’s name. He’s an icon in the world of fly rod crafting, particularly known for his five-sided bamboo rods. Jerry dedicated many years as a skilled artisan working with bamboo while he was in Montana, where he crafted rods during in between hatches. Alongside his brother, he has gained fame as an author. Rob anticipated that Jerry would be a typical trout enthusiast in Montana, but to his surprise, Jerry resides less than two hours north of him in Maryland and specializes in warm water species from his kayak. This is Jerry’s opportunity to share his journey in fly fishing on this program. You will quickly discover that Jerry pursued his passions in life concerning fishing and adventure. Even though he is semi-retired, Jerry continues to create rods in his garage. The latter part of the episode delves into the mortality of the aging pioneers in fly fishing. If you have an interest in catching memories, this episode is perfect for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stories From Down East Maine
Rob and Caitlin head north to Maine for a getaway in Kennebunkport. Their host for the week is Jake, the owner of Garden Street Bowl. Rob intends to catch stripers, while Caitlin is eager for fresh seafood. This episode features wild tales, including stowaway coyotes, unusual thrift shop discoveries, and seagull on the menu. Rob interviews various individuals he encounters along the way, discusses the pros and cons of food options, enjoys the scenic beach views, and searches for a particular birch beer. He explains how striped bass behave consistently along the east coast, how they follow schools of bait and respond to weather changes, and the best times and places to catch them. This summer in Maine has seen little rainfall, a hurricane from a few years back changed the beach landscape, and the water temperatures are higher than usual. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fishing In The Shadows Of The Lodge's Ruins
Rob makes his way back to the remnants of the lodge where he was employed from 2002 to 2003. This lodge, established in 1954, was situated on a spring-fed artificial lake. The lake was stocked with fish in the 1950s, and trout were introduced in 2002. Rob managed the Orvis fly shop and served as a guide on both the lake and the tailwater. The local community surrounding the lake was not particularly welcoming to the new lodge owners and viewed them as interlopers Just as the lodge was gearing up for its grand opening in the summer of 2003, it was tragically set ablaze by arsonists. Caitlin’s friend has access to the lake through the Mountain Lake Club. While the ladies relaxed under a beach umbrella, Rob fished in his old favorite spots. He experimented with a range of flies that he didn’t have before the lodge met its unfortunate end. Tune in as Rob shares tales from his recent fishing trip, reminisces about the past, and discusses the Washington Post article covering the fire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nick Lyons Discusses Ed Van Put's ' A Fly Fisher's Revelations'
For the last thirty years, Rob has admired the writings of Nick Lyons. He considers Nick to be one of the top guests on his podcast; without the impact of Nick's work, this podcast wouldn't have come to life. Nick joins Rob to talk about his experiences in fishing and his late friend Ed Van Put’s posthumous book, A Flyfisher's Revelations. Ed passed away in 2024. He wrote several books focused on the history of the Catskills and fishing. He meticulously documented his fishing experiences over thirty years, noting what he caught, the timing, weather conditions, fly patterns, and more, which serve as the foundation for this book. Ed discusses his straightforward approach to fly fishing, how to effectively present well-tied flies to a trout that’s rising, the history of classic trout flies, and much more. The press release for the book mentions: A FLYFISHER'S REVELATIONS is a captivating and provocative practical memoir, long awaited by legions of the author's fans. Ed has been a passionate and highly successful fly-fisherman and conservationist for more than half a century. Now, drawing on decades of carefully kept diaries and journals, his book is both the chronicle of a life devoted to fly-fishing and a unique sharing of detailed tips, tactics, strategies, and personal anecdotes that reveal why he has earned the reputation for unparalleled successes. He tells which flies have produced most effectively; how to choose and tie flies that work best; when and how to fish the dry or wet fly, nymph, midge, or streamer; the importance of approach and presentation. There is a special chapter on the Adams, his favorite fly and one on which he has taken more than 70% of the trout he caught on a dry fly. He also offers insight into the beauty, humility, and quiet rewards of a life spent in the embrace of nature and the pursuit of wild trout. This book is an essential read for all fly-fishers, novice and advanced. Rob intends to visit Nick in person before the end of summer, making a stop in Livingston Manor to fish in Ed’s beloved waters. Produced by Jason Reif. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Part 2 | Floating The West Branch of the Delaware River
The second part of Rob and Producer Jason's journey along the West Branch of the Delaware River. They drift for two days, traveling from Deposit to Balls Eddy, fish the evening hatch, then sleep in the back of their cars. Rob narrates his observations of the cold river and its environment as he takes in the sights around him. Trout are feeding, rise forms dimple the surface, and the duo cast imitations of caddis and mayflies to the rising fish throughout their trip. The first day features windy weather and bad shore lunch. The second day sees calm wind currents, a reduction in anglers on the river, another dodgy lunch, and a beautiful sunset. The third day turns out to be a washout as a massive thunderstorm stalls over the mountains. Rob says goodbye to Jason and makes his way to New Jersey to meet up with his girlfriend and her cousins. He hadn’t anticipated spending the afternoon by the trout streams of the Garden State. Old Lady Forever Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wild Trout Trust With Shaun Leonard
Rob first learned about the Wild Trout Trust when he interviewed British musician Craig Joiner. Craig's website states £1 from all sales of his latest album ‘ A Kind of Calm’ will be donated to the 'Wild Trout Trust'. Rob contacted Wild Trout and found Shaun Leonard. Shaun has a degree in marine biology and pollution. He was Head of Fishery Studies at Sparsholt College until 2009 when he became the director at the Wild Trout Trust. Rob and Shaun discuss all things being fish nerds, growing up watching the Cousteau documenters, and seeking peace on the water. Shaun shares stories about non-native signal crayfish, natural history of British Isles fishes and the physical geography that currently makes this land islands. The mission of the Wild Trout Trust states they are a river conservation charity focused on improving habitat for wild brown trout. As excellent indicators of river health, improving the habitat of these iconic fish benefits an enormous range of other freshwater wildlife. They specialize in restoring rivers and empowering others to do the same. They deliver habitat improvement projects across the United Kingdom and Ireland, and provide expert advice to their partners, landowners, and communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Part 1 | Floating The West Branch of the Delaware River
Rob has been captivated by the West Branch of the Delaware River since last August when he fished there for the first time. He has been eager to return and this time, he plans to bring his raft and Producer Jason along. The first part of this adventure starts with Rob organizing the trip from home, communicating with Jason over the phone, and preparing his girlfriend for the journey. She’ll only be going partway and won’t be fishing. Rob and Caitlin make the drive from Northern Virginia to Bethlehem, PA, and then Rob follows Jason to Hancock, NY. They require two vehicles to navigate the river. Tune in as Rob outlines the trip, including packing his FlyCraft for it’s inaugural river float, along with the details shared between Rob and Jason. At this point they have no idea where they will eat, sleep, or put the boat in and take it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Monte Burke | NYC's Hard Tail Season To Dirt-bagging South America
Writer Monte Burke joins Rob to talk about his experiences in fishing and literature. Rob has been an admirer of Monte’s work for many years, whether through his hardcover books, articles in Forbes, or features in outdoor magazines. Monte shares anecdotes from his writing journey, including tales about his mentors, hard-tail fish, and the guiding figures who have supported him throughout his career. His book, Lords of the Fly: Madness, Obsession and the Hunt for the World-Record Tarpon, was described by the Wall Street Journal as “wonderful…a lush, panoramic book. Monte’s latest book Rivers Always Reach the Sea: Angling Stories is now available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fly Fishing The Fall Line | Fredericksburg, Virginia
Rob drove down to Fredericksburg, Virginia for some late-season shad fishing. After the shad depart, the striped bass, spotted gar, and northern snakehead make their appearance. After parking at Falmouth Beach, Rob strides across the sand to the primary river channel, where he galavants above and below the Route 1 bridge. This bridge signifies the tidal fall line on the Rappahannock River. Two weeks later, Rob asks Misty to join him for more escapades. Will the stunning weather help? Should Rob fish a single fly or tandem rig? These are the waters Rob fished during his college years in Fredericksburg in the late 1990s. Misty remarks that there are no elephants or tigers for Rob to be concerned about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rob's Urban Shad Talk From Maryland Chapter Trout Unlimited
Rob gave a talk about urban shad fishing on April 17, 2025. From the Maryland Chapter Trout Unlimited newsletter: Rob Snowhite is a highly regarded fly fishing guide who has been operating in urban and suburban waters around Washington DC for nearly thirty years. He is the host of The Fly Fishing Consultant Podcast, which is currently in its 16th year. Rob’s hand-tied flies are true masterpieces and have successfully caught fish around the globe. Join us Thursday April 17 for Rob's talk on all things urban shad fishing in the DC area. Rob will also have some of his shad flies available for purchase during the talk. Come early and bring a vise. We will be tying up some shad flies before the talk! robsnowhite.com shad headquarters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Peter Kaminsky | The Zen of Flyfishing: Reflections from a Lifetime on the Water
Peter Kaminsky joins Rob to talk about his experiences with travel, cuisine, and the great outdoors. Currently, Peter is in Argentina, where he is in search of golden dorado and the finest steak in the southern hemisphere. Rob and Peter delve into the philosophy of catch and release in fly fishing, the delicate yet forceful strike of a dry fly, and the incredible fishing opportunities near New York City. In the latter part of the interview, they discuss Peter's latest book. Produced by Jason Reif Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Caddis Eating Steelhead & Big Brook Trout With Scott Daskiewich
Scott Daskiewich claims that steelhead in the Great Lakes tributaries of New York consume green caddis nymphs. Once he persuades Rob that this is indeed true, they delve into various topics related to physical geography and fishing in the Tug Hill Plateau and the Adirondacks. Scott is affiliated with the Native Fish Coalition and talks about conservation initiatives aimed at restoring the Adirondack lacustrine brook trout population. The conversation will eventually shift to sandwiches as Scott talks about the local Cuban-style sandwich. Will this convince you to try green rock worm imitations for steelies? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Lark & Gray With Craig Joiner
Episode 400 Rob makes an international call to England for the most recent interview. Musician Craig Joiner takes a seat at the microphone to talk about music and fishing. Craig is no novice at the microphone; in 1987, his band Romeo’s Daughter signed with Jive Records and released their first album the following year. Craig's music has appeared in blockbuster films such as Jack Reacher and has been covered by artists like Heart and Eddie Money. He has recently made an appearance on the BBC weekend morning program. When he’s not performing, you can find Craig along England’s renowned chalk streams. However, the streams are currently facing some challenges. Raw sewage has been permitted to enter the once pristine waterways. You’ll learn about this and more as Rob chats with Craig. Wild Trout Trust Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Urban Fly Fishing Dallas - Fort Worth With Greg DeMars
Greg DeMars joins the show from the Lonestar State to discuss his new book and all things Texas. Regular podcast listeners will know Rob as an avid urban angler. He guides and fishes on his days off in and around Northern Virginia. He hopes to find out similarities and differences in their respective fishing locations. Gregs book Urban Fly Fishing Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), your ultimate guide to hidden fishing streams in the heart of the bustling Metroplex is full of information from where and when to fish, what to bring, fly choice, geology, places to eat, and music suggestions. Rob has loads of questions about fishing the DFW area, Texas culture, and international travel. Greg treats listeners to some unique facts about freshwater drum, the only ‘natural’ lake in Texas, and fossils. Be sure to ask your local fly shop if they carry the book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Catching Up With Sgt. BassFisher & Jeff Rowley Part 2 of 2
The second installment of Rob's chat with Joe Jackson and Jeff Rowley. Jeff's webcam activates, allowing the guys to engage in a face-to-face conversation. Their dialogue shifts smoothly from discussions about fishing and tying to a variety of other subjects. Joe initiates a conversation about the different superhero abilities that could enhance his fishing skills, as well as topics like tiny flies, and road trips. Rob intends to take Joe out for shad and snakehead when he visits the DC Metro area in the near future. He will be voluntold to sit down at the drum kit to jam with Caitlin and friends. Don't forget to catch Joe and Jeff on Instagram every Thursday evening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Catching Up With Sgt. BassFisher Part 1 of 2
Joe Jackson (nom de plume is Sgt. BassFisher. No pun intended) returns to join Rob for his second episode. They first crossed paths at The Fly Fishing Show prior to the pandemic, and shortly after that encounter, Joe was featured on the show. You can listen to that previous episode below. In Rob's kitchen, there's a realistic deer hair hummingbird fly crafted by Joe, which is displayed in the mouth of a mounted sailfish. A sculpted work of art. This guy creates some wild designs with deer hair. His latest creation is Yoshi. Despite having numerous questions about Joe's journey over the years, his whereabouts, galivants, recent escapades, trends in fly tying, the companies he collaborates with, and more, those queries went unasked. Instead, Rob and Joe dive into a series of amusing tangents. What exactly is the Hard Mono Foundation? About thirty minutes into the recording, out of the blue, Joe chose to give his friend Jeff Rowley a call on Zoom, leading the conversation to spiral into further hilarity. We hope you enjoyed this episode, as the next one features more of Joe and Jeff sharing stories and discussing fly tying techniques using deer hair. Joe's First Interview iTunes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Night Fishing With Dr. James Suleski
Dr. James Suleski joins Rob to discuss his passion for fly fishing at night. This is the doctor’s third appearance on the show. He is in his car on his way home from a long day of treating maladies. In this episode you will learn about the solitude of fishing at night. James explains his three tenants for tying flies for night fishing, why you should avoid everyone on and around the river at night, and why you should target multi species of fish amongst warm and cold waters. Be sure to wear eye protection and know where to find the closest 24 hour diner. Do you have plans for when you eventually hook a bat? Opening Music Dark Skies Fly Fishing Magazine - Summer 2024 Dark Skies Fly Fishing Magazine - February/March 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Gunpowder River
Welcome to the 16th year of The Fly Fishing Consultant Podcast. Rob, Misty, and Producer Jason embarked on a day excursion to The Gunpowder River located near Baltimore, Maryland. The climate was chilly and arid, featuring a predominantly clear sky. Their objective was to locate trout that were rising to insects and aim for those fish using a selection of dry flies. This marks the first occasion for Rob and Jason to fish this renowned river. Throughout his many years of fly fishing, Rob has never expressed interest in this specific river. Tune in as he shares stories about breakfast at Misty’s, finding Jason at the river, galavanting through the woods, and the lunch spot they found after navigating over boulders all morning. Freestone Productions Transformative Travel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Off the Hook with Matty D | Meteorologist Matt DiNardo
Meteorologist Matt DiNardo has been passionate about fishing and weather for as long as he can remember. Together with Rob, they delve into the realms of weather and fishing, exploring whether Matt's weather knowledge gives him a fishing edge. They recount tales from their excursions to the Salmon River over the last three decades and discuss how the impact of lake-effect weather has evolved during that time. Aside from his responsibilities as a meteorologist, Matt also hosts "Off the Hook with Matty D," a segment of WRIC NOW’s live streamed content. Matt's Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The End of Fly Fishing Catalogs
Catalogs have been a major source of fly fishing information for Rob since he picked up his first fly rod. Orvis has ended its fly fishing catalog production which is a major loss to older fly anglers. Rob discusses the history of the mail order catalog and talks about the death of the fly fishing catalogs. The fly fishing catalog has been a staple in the fly fishing industry for over a century and very few companies still produce these tangible packets of information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stories From The Salmon River Fall 2024 Part 3 of 3 | Nitrates & Stoneflies
Producer Jason finishes out his annual steelhead trip which leaves Rob all by his lonesome. Follow along as the weather warms and Rob and Producer Jason fish their last day together. They ended fishing on Monday afternoon which led Jason to pack and head home and Rob to tie several black stonefly and egg patterns for the next day. Having a 'confidence fly' that you believe in will do you mighty good when fishing for lake run steelhead. The fish could be eating anything flowing past them and all you need is one good cast with the fly you believe in. Will Rob connect to more fish on his last day before he drives south? Find out in this final road trip episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stories From The Salmon River Fall 2024 Part 2 of 3 | Steelhead & Reading Water
Join Rob as he heads north from Harper’s Ferry to join Producer Jason in Altmar, New York in November 2024. It has been a dry year and the river is the lowest in years. The guys discuss strategies and tactics for fishing low water, shore lunches full of nitrates, and the horrible smell of rotting salmon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stories From The Salmon River Fall 2024 Part 1 of 3 | Producer Jason & Fishing Buddies
Producer Jason chronicles his trip up to the Salmon River and his first day of fishing. Along the way, he discusses fishing buddies of all kinds, whether they be people, places or things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Remembering John Gierach And His Influence
Rob's introduction to fly fishing literature started with a copy of Sex, Death, And Fly Fishing while on vacation in The Galápagos Islands during the summer of 1993. The writings of John Gierach inspired Rob to pursue a lifetime of trout fishing, fly tying, travelling to Colorado, writing, and telling stories. Rob wanted to be a trout bum before he could drive a car. Rob talks about his fondness for Gierach’s work and his inspiration which led Rob to talk into a microphone instead of tap stories onto a keyboard. John’s life of trout fishing ended in October 2024. His voice will be missed by the entire fishing community. Thankfully his words will last forever on paper. Be sure to read his collected works, short stories, periodical contributions from the past four decades. I will always think of him when I hear the bagpipes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fly Fishing The West Branch Delaware River
Rob published the entire episode on 11/6. If you only heard the first 1hr5min please finish the show. Rob and Caitlin drove the Xterra north to New York for a wedding over the Labor Day weekend. This was a destination wedding that happened to be on one of the most famous trout streams in the world. Rob has read about this fishery since childhood. This is his first time visiting the Hancock area and fishing the Upper Delaware River. This section of the river is a tailwater and begins a few miles above the resort in the town of Deposit. The water flows cool, clear, and constant throughout the year. Emerald green and slow, the water speed is controlled by the dam release upstream. The West Branch Angler and Resort were excellent hosts. The food, hospitality, and fire pit are unmatched. Rob plans on casting dries to rising fish, stripping streamers for big bad browns, and wiggle mice patterns across the riffles at dusk. Listen as Rob explores the river and its surroundings. He sneaks out of the wedding reception to fish. Be sure to contact Josh for casting lessons. Produced by Jason Reif Youtube slide show and videos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Steve Duda Is Only Good At Writing | River Songs: Moments of Wild Wonder in Fly Fishing
Steve Duda is a Midwesterner turned west coaster. He describes writing as the only thing he can do. Currently, Steve is Head of Fish Tales at Patagonia. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, websites, and newspapers. Anglers know him as the former editor of The Fly Fish Journal. His new book titled River Songs is his first ‘solo album’ that consists of short stories from his travels and observations. The book is full of history, science, nature, and anecdotes. In this episode we learn about Steve’s youth as a sports fan, angler, and writer. The conversation was indented to focus on his book, however, these guys went off course quickly. Steve discusses his disdain for the semi-colon and farmed raised salmon. He tells stories about pranking his fising buddies, the ability to smell a school of fish moving in, and wild vs hatchery steelhead in the Pacific and Great Lakes. This podcast wouldn’t be right if the conversation didn’t lead to sandwiches. Don’t be the person that catches the last wild steelhead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sea Lamprey: A Great Lakes Invader With Greg McClinchey
You will need a sea lamprey and a ten pound bowling ball for this episode. Rob was inspired to dedicate an entire podcast episode about lamprey after reading Cory Brant‘s Great Lakes Sea Lamprey: The 70 Year War on a Biological Invader. These bizarre fish would not have a full podcast episode dedicated to them, however their presence in the Great Lakes effects anglers across all the lakes. Rob sent out a few emails and was directed to Greg McClinchey at the Great Lakes Fisheries Commission (GLFC). Greg is the GLFC Director of Policy and Legislative Affairs. Rob and Greg talk all things sea lamprey from the fossil record to current day. Sea lamprey are freakishly odd creatures that have remained mostly unchanged for the past several millions years. Learn what happens when they entered a new ecosystem and how their voracious appetite relates to you as an angler. Sea Lamprey In Occoquan River | Channel 9 News DC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices