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Lead this horse to water. My interests are fly-fishing in stillwater, backpacking to mountain lakes, vintage fishing gear, lesser known steelhead watersheds, and remote fly in destinations of all types & military avation.

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As far as podcasts go, I like April Vokey, The February Room, and The Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast with Tom Rosenbauer. The Drake is good, but very irregularly published.
 
For fishing, SVS Fishing is a staple for me. It's Midwest musky centric with a healthy dose of smallie talk thrown in.

Otherwise I catch the Cowherd, Draymond & Talib stuff on The Volume for a sports blog. Mark Schlereth also does one for when I want a more Broncos confirmation bias...
 
For fishing, SVS Fishing is a staple for me. It's Midwest musky centric with a healthy dose of smallie talk thrown in.

Otherwise I catch the Cowherd, Draymond & Talib stuff on The Volume for a sports blog. Mark Schlereth also does one for when I want a more Broncos confirmation bias...
The same Mark Schlereth who said anyone who thought the Seahawks would trade Russell Wilson was an idiot? Funny how that worked out. He also said RW was responsible for a lot of his sacks. It will be interesting to see if he changes his tune now.
 
yep, one and the same. Never said I agreed with everything he says....I just like his podcast and radio show.

maybe he meant, "the Seahawks would have to be idiots to trade Russell Wilson" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I've never talked to him about it though, so I guess that will remain unconfirmed
 
yep, one and the same. Never said I agreed with everything he says....I just like his podcast and radio show.

maybe he meant, "the Seahawks would have to be idiots to trade Russell Wilson" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I've never talked to him about it though, so I guess that will remain unconfirmed
Nobody wants to listen to guys with vanilla opinions, so you have to be willing to be really wrong to be successful. Cowherd has that figured out better than anyone.
 
Nobody wants to listen to guys with vanilla opinions, so you have to be willing to be really wrong to be successful. Cowherd has that figured out better than anyone.
I think that's why I like listening to him so much. I mean sure, he's usually going to be all about LeBron and a couple others but they all are even the good ones. One of my favorite segments is where Colin was right and Colin was wrong...
 
Aside from what's already been mentioned...

They are a few years old now, but The Open Fly podcast episodes are up on youtube. I'd call them WFF/PNWFF homegrown and you'll hear familiar faces:



Otherwise, I listen to The Distraction for sports-ish stuff https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-distraction-a-defector-podcast . Not your usual hawt take sports BS tho, so look elsewhere if that's not your jam. Tackle Talk https://www.tackletalkpodcast.com/ isn't bad for gear bass type fishing. If you are interested in military stuff, reading Tyler Rogoway's stuff on The War Zone over at The Drive is worth it https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone . Has a fair mix of history and current events with a minimum of political shouting (as long as you don't read the comments section).
 
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/troutbitten/id1586023908. - the author of the troutbitten blog has a podcast - he and his friends remind me of my family and friends back in PA. One of the most technical, yet approachable sources of fly fishing insight.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/river-ramble-guides-edition/id1540880263. Montana fishing and conservation focused - KynsLee and her fiancée (Rick Davidson) are great guides out of Missoula. Some of you may know him from his days guiding in WA.

https://destinationangler.libsyn.com/website - good interviews with guides and shop owners in spots across the US.
 
Agree with April Vokey for fly fishing. Some others I’ve posted about before:

Criminal is great, some poignant episodes and some kind of absurd, like the town in Florida with an epidemic of self-dismemberment insurance fraud.

99 percent invisible is a great podcast about the designed world around us.

This Week in Virology has been my go to for the emerging science around COVID, especially the weekly clinical updates.

Imaginary Worlds scratches the sci fi and fantasy itch.

Everything is alive is kinda funny. The host interviews an inanimate object

Slow Burn does a season each on watergate, Clinton/Lewinsky, Biggie/Tupac. Great reporting
 
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