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Remote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast

180 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 67 ratings

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Fishing For Content With Douglas Paton

January 28, 2019 00:55 - 57 minutes - 106 MB

This week we talk with photographer and content creator Douglas Paton. With over 15 years as a writer, Douglas has become an expert in telling engaging stories and explaining things to people in ways they can relate to and understand. He’s had fishing articles featured on the , his own website and has produced educational content for some of the top educational publishers in the world like Scholastic Canada, Pearson Education and Nelson Education. He’s also had the pleasure of working for so...

Trout Camp Relationships With John Arens

January 21, 2019 00:39 - 38 minutes - 71.2 MB

This week we talk with Michigander John Arens about our need for quality relationships. What better way to build them than at trout camp? John is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and he brings his love for the fly fishing and his experiences with Reality Therapy to the Remote. No Pressure. community.  "My approach is a form or Cognitive Behavioral therapy called "Reality Therapy". It focuses on what you as the client want and evaluating how to get it. Reality therapy places a high imp...

Interview With Artist Michael Williams

January 14, 2019 02:00 - 1 hour - 125 MB

This week we talk with Michael Williams of . After studying Art Education at Michigan State University, Williams went on to teach near the rivers of North-East Michigan. It wasn’t until one of his students asked him to draw a Rapala that he really started tp pursue art for himself again. “I found that I really had a great time with not only the process of creating these images, but also sharing my work with others, which was something I typically didn’t care to do. My classroom and kitchen ta...

A Picture In A Thousand Words-Bryan Gregson

January 06, 2019 23:38 - 42 minutes - 77.7 MB

This week we talk with award winning cinematographer and photographer, Bryan Gregson. Based out of Bozeman,Bryan probably spends more time out of the country than he does in Montana. Bryan's work has graced the covers of some of our favorite magazines, used in ads for some of fly fishing's best companies and was even featured in an ad for Volvo. .     “As a traveling photographer, my life is carried in my pack. The world is my studio, nature is my subject, and adventure and exploration are my...

Interview With Mariko Izumi

December 30, 2018 21:51 - 33 minutes - 60.8 MB

Host of the World Fishing Network's flagship production, Hookin' Up, Mariko Izumi talks with us about growing up in the fishing business, building a name for herself and the Fly Fishing Film Tour Canada. 

The Fiberglass Manifesto-Cameron Mortenson

December 24, 2018 02:12 - 44 minutes - 81.2 MB

This week we talk with Cameron Mortenson. Husband, father and dedicated "Glass Geek." Over the last ten year Cameron has been documenting the rise of fiberglass fly rods, sharing his personal fly fishing journals and photos on his blog . "I strive to provide readers with original content that is informative and enjoyable to read which includes interviews, press releases, gear reviews, photography, videos, and along with occasional contests and gear giveaways."- Cameron Mortenson    

Stories With Bear Andrews Episode 2

December 19, 2018 18:48 - 34 minutes - 64.1 MB

This is our second and final installment of "Stories With Bear." Wylde Bill and I traveled up north to sit around the campfire with to visit the legendary "Bear" Andrews.  Michigan native Jeff “Bear” Andrews has been fly fishing and tying flies for nearly 50 years and has set 3 IGFA World Records for Brook trout during his 27 years of fishing Labrador.  Bear travels around the globe sharing his tying skills through demonstrations and classes and has taught thousands of people to tie flies. B...

Curing The Adventure Deficit - Drew De Vries

December 16, 2018 15:19 - 54 minutes - 99 MB

Last year I was invited on the  with this week’s guest Drew De Vries. It was kind of strange being on the other side of them mic, but Drew was an excellent host. Now it’s his turn! We recorded this week’s episode late last fall and we’ve been looking forward to publishing it ever since! We discuss the creation of his podcast and talk about his fly fishing adventure out west. From Drew: I was raised in Jenison, MI where I attended school before earning a degree in Recreation from Calvin Colleg...

Stories With Bear Volume 1

December 12, 2018 20:53 - 16 minutes - 30.5 MB

Michigan native Jeff “Bear” Andrews has been fly fishing and tying flies for 48 years.  Bear travels around the globe sharing his tying skills through demonstrations and classes and has taught thousands of people to tie flies. Bear’s extensive fly tying background has led to the creation of some of the world's best carp patterns.  Bear has set 3 IGFA World Records for Brook trout during his 27 years of fishing Labrador.  Since 2000, Bear’s flies have been available in fly shops through the Um...

From Michigan To Florida- JP Murphy

December 09, 2018 23:34 - 48 minutes - 89.1 MB

Very excited to have last year’s audio engineer JP Murphy on the podcast. I met Murph at a fly fishing show last year and we hit it off. An excellent fly angler and a great human being, it is an honor to have this up and comer on the show!

Soldier, Sailor Pescador- Aaron Reed

December 02, 2018 21:28 - 51 minutes - 94.9 MB

  Aaron Reed is an award-winning outdoor writer and Army veteran. He currently splits his time between his native Texas Gulf coast, where he drives a tugboat, and his home near the banks of the San Gabriel River in Georgetown, Texas. When he is not working, chances are you can find him knee-deep in a stream somewhere around Austin, often with his wife and one or more of his three boys, trying like heck to become a better fly fisherman. His book " will be released by Imbrifex Books in March, 2...

Merrill "Little Red" Robinson And The Texas Fly Fishing Scene

November 25, 2018 16:50 - 56 minutes - 103 MB

Merrill "Little Red" Robinson, a native Texan and born and raised in Austin, is a redheaded sportswoman who heeds the call to hunt, fly fish, hike, advocate for public land and water access, promote the conservation of our nation's wildlife, land, waterways, and fish, and for anything and everything outdoors. A graduate of the University of Mississippi, better known as "Ole Miss," Robinson initially went to college to become a sideline reporter and sports broadcaster. However, she changed cou...

Season 2 Episode 4 Brandon Bailes Fiberglass Junkie

November 19, 2018 02:00 - 41 minutes - 75.6 MB

Treating insomnia after a long day working for NASA, this Alabama resident finds solace in the embrace of his fly tying vise. Brandon, an Engineering Technician, works with NASA on different tools and implements used in and out of space. It’s a stressful job, but he’s found his niche and passion with his fiberglass rod and tying small deer hair bugs and downsized streamers. An excellent guest and a great interview.

Season 2 Episode 3 Edgar Diaz Sight Line Provisions

November 11, 2018 16:38 - 55 minutes - 102 MB

This week we talk with Edgar Diaz, founder of Sight Line Provisions. As an artist he traveled from one art show to another scratching by while running down a dream. Then he found fly fishing and the two worlds collided giving birth to what we know as Sight Line Provisions. His bracelets are worn by thousands of anglers and his brand continues to grow at a rapid pace. 

Season 2 Episode 2 Ross White Returns

November 05, 2018 01:44 - 35 minutes - 65.8 MB

In our first season we spoke with Deli Fresh Design owner Ross White about his company and what drove him to start his business. “Behind every DFD bag is the idea that simple gear allows you to fish more.  This notion grew from my passion for good design. Growing up hiking, camping and fishing in Connecticut and Colorado have contributed to this philosophy.  As someone who makes fly fishing gear, I have a responsibility to help protect the environment. By using materials made from plastic was...

Far From Home With Kayla Lockhart

October 28, 2018 18:16 - 49 minutes - 91.3 MB

Kayla was Born and raised in small farm town in Minnesota. She is the second oldest of 7 girls (yes that is right all girls!) With her dad having no sons he really honed in and jumped at the opportunity when Kayla showed the slightest bit of interest in the outdoors and they became fishing and hunting buddies quick. She spent her youth fishing and hunting all over Minnesota but it wasn’t until She was 24 that she found her love for Fly Fishing. This was also the time she finally ventured out ...

Episode 63 Socializing With April Vokey

July 31, 2018 03:56 - 40 minutes - 55.6 MB

This week we talk with life-long angler April Vokey.  Fishing as a toddler and saving money to buy lure in elementary school, her passion truly began at a young age.  April’s writing has been featured in numerous industry leading publications, she’s had her own series on the World Fishing Network, and now she hosts her own podcast, .  Never afraid to stay true to herself, April has carved her own space in the fly-fishing world as a well-respected and recognizable voice. 

Episode 62 Custom Fly Rods By Chris Barclay

July 23, 2018 01:37 - 51 minutes - 71.4 MB

This week we talk with Chris Barclay from the  He's a designer and maker of fine small batch fiberglass fly rods and also builds rods on a custom basis upon client request on a wide variety of blanks and materials. Chris also owns a line of fiberglass rod blanks that he designed and made  by a well respected and high quality blank manufacturer.   He's also a fellow Texan....no that's not intentional! 

Episode 61 Whiskey, Willie and Davin Topel

July 16, 2018 02:25 - 39 minutes - 55.1 MB

This week on the Remote. No Pressure. Podcast we talk with the head distiller at about his blog what makes a good whiskey and of course Willie Nelson! Davin Topel shares with us his inspirational story about how he turned his passions of fly fishing and whiskey into a full-time job. Hang on to your hats….this is a good one!

Episode 60 Paul Torrez Cancer Survivor and Fishing Guide

July 09, 2018 02:53 - 40 minutes - 55.8 MB

This week we talk with a fishing guide out of the in Canyon Lake, Texas. Paul has an unbelievable passion for fly fishing and that only grew after narrowly escaping death while fighting brain cancer. Paul shares stories about his background growing up in Los Angeles and his evolution from street fishing to fly fishing. An excellent episode!

Episode 59 Get Charged With Chef Eduardo Garcia

July 02, 2018 03:12 - 46 minutes - 65 MB

This week we chat with fly angler and chef . Charged with 2400 volts of electricity, Eduardo lost his arm, ribs, muscle mass and nearly his life. However, it’s not what happened to him 3 miles in the backwoods of Montana that makes him interesting; it’s the way he responded to the disaster. It wasn’t too long after the accident that Eduardo taught himself how to fish, cook and experience life to it’s fullest. Founder of , Eduardo attempts to balance his life of entrepreneurship, cooking, moti...

Episode 58 Ross Slayton Takes Up A Hobby

June 25, 2018 01:18 - 35 minutes - 49.7 MB

When I was 9 I received a fly tying kit for Christmas or my birthday and dabbled in the technique but never had it fully introduced to me. As I grew up I was rebellious and found drugs and alcohol as an escape. This led me to many years of hardship and chaos. But there was always fishing, my dad knew that if he fished with me I wouldn't do drugs or drink. In high school, my nickname was catfish because I used to go to keggers at the lake and would always bring my fishing gear  That all change...

Episode 57 Matt Smythe's Deliberate Life

June 17, 2018 16:00 - 47 minutes - 65.8 MB

Matt Smythe enlisted in the Army as a senior in high school at the medium-rare age of 17, serving for 8 years before heading home to grow his hair long on top and change majors 7 times in college. Back in the late 90s, as an undergrad, he was hired as the diener at Genesee Hospital in Rochester, NY. Over the course of a year he performed 56 autopsies and removed 11 brains from the skulls of their previous owners to be fixed in formalin and scrutinized by Pathologists. Matt also worked at an e...

Episode 56 Heather Hodson The Critical Fly Angler

June 11, 2018 01:20 - 31 minutes - 43.4 MB

Heather Hodson works hard to play even harder. If she's not saving lives as a Critical Care RN, you’ll find her traveling the country in search of new water to fish, hosting outings for women throughout the west, and teaching fly fishing classes. Heather founded  in hopes of building a community, sharing knowledge and giving back to various fishing and conservation groups. Heather currently holds the position of . Her passion for conservation, getting women involved in fly fishing, and enthus...

Episode 55 Bill Loses 100 Pounds and Talks Sasquatch

June 03, 2018 16:31 - 31 minutes - 44.2 MB

There I was.  340 lbs.  The thought of loosing weight would make me sweat.  Heck, breathing would make me sweat.  To be fair, I was down 20 lbs from my heaviest 7 years prior.  Due to experimenting with a diet pill that would make you crap yourself if you weren’t careful.  It was supposed to help you train yourself from eating greasy, fatty foods, but I didn’t use it that way.  I just learned to never trust a fart. I needed to find another way to do this.  I needed to find a new way of life. ...

Episode 54 Finding Your Strong With Sara Camiscioni

May 27, 2018 18:36 - 38 minutes - 53.3 MB

Sara Camiscioni is the founder and coach at , a strength and nutrition coaching biz designed to empower folks with the tools they need to live their strongest life. Sara's also the Director of the Women's Fly Fishing Program at Arbor Anglers in Golden, Colorado. With a knack for bringing together strong fishy women, Sara shares the journey that brought her to the water in hopes that it'll empower and inspire other women to go after the things they want.  

Episode 53 Kyle Wilkinson Is Running Down A Dream

May 21, 2018 02:07 - 25 minutes - 36 MB

Join us this week as we talk with Kyle Wilkinson. We wanted to highlight a first year river guide, learn what he had to do to become a guide, how he's feeling going into the game and what he's hoping to learn. We're going to follow up with him later in the season to see how things are going. Excellent interview! "My name is Kyle Wilkinson. I’m a sleep-deprived full-time college student, obsessed  part-time fly fishing guide, and a podcast/blogging junkie. If I’m not in school or on the water,...

Episode 52 Joe Kain On The Process

May 14, 2018 02:03 - 31 minutes - 43.8 MB

Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. Educated at Hillsdale College in Michigan. Joe has a passion for fishing, traveling, hunting, taking pictures and exploring. He began fishing at 3 years old and saltwater fly fishing for stripers with his dad and his friends on Cape Cod when he was 6. It wasn't until he went to college in Michigan that Joe was introduced to trout fishing. Since college he has spent his time and energy traveling as many places as he can to fish for new species. In 2017...

Episode 51 Jako Lucas On Film

May 07, 2018 01:38 - 27 minutes - 37.6 MB

Jako, is not only a filmmaker and photographer but he has been guiding professionally since 2006. Born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, he completed his B.Com in Marketing from the University of Johannesburg. During his formative years he spent many weekends cultivating his skills, which led to his decision to pursue fishing as a professional career.  His move to London, UK, saw him start his fishing career at the prestigious Farlows of Pall Mall, where he continued fishing many of t...

Episode 50 Our Episode 50 Celebration!

April 30, 2018 01:48 - 1 hour - 103 MB

I’ve been building up this episode over the past few episodes of our podcast and I’m excited to be able to share this news with you! Remote. No Pressure. started behind a small card table on a very outdated Mac computer with zero listeners and zero industry contacts.  We didn’t know anyone who could sponsor, underwrite our venture or even encourage us in moving forward. However, we didn’t need the encouragement, because we truly believe whole heartedly that this is what we’re called to do and...

Episode 49 Jess Westbrook And The Mayfly Project

April 23, 2018 00:41 - 38 minutes - 52.9 MB

In 2014, Jess and wife Lauren’s son, Kase, was born. Soon after, Jess started experiencing intense anxiety attacks, which he had never had before. In a six-month period, he lost 30 lbs., was missing work frequently, and distancing himself from loved ones. "A friend that I admired kept getting me out on the river and I found that when I was on the river I forgot about everything but fishing,” explained Jess. All his worries and anxious thoughts seemed to disappear as soon as he stepped into th...

Epsiode 48 David Watterworth Talks America's Favorite Flies

April 15, 2018 18:15 - 36 minutes - 50.2 MB

Long time trout bum talks to us about how he got into the lifestyle, how fly fishing has changed his life and his good friend Left Kreh. He also discusses the new book “America’s Favorite Flies.” It’s more of a work of art than just another book. Here is an excerpt from the book on David.   “In the spring of 1969 I met my fishing mentor and best friend, Steve Thomas. Steve introduced me to the great outdoors, with huge emphasis on fishing and bird hunting. This was something that this “City B...

Episode 47 Katie Cahn Survivor

April 08, 2018 20:42 - 31 minutes - 43.8 MB

Katie grew up in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains alongside the Chattooga River (Where Deliverance was filmed and dueling banjos can actually be heard from time to time).  After years of working odd jobs and traveling the world, Katie decided to earn her bachelor’s degree at the age of 30. It was while attending Western Carolina University in North Carolina that she discovered the discipline of flyfishing. When not searching for trout or helping others search for trout, she is a silv...

Episode 46 Legendary NBA Player Rick Barry Talks Fly Fishing

April 02, 2018 01:32 - 35 minutes - 49.6 MB

A 1987 inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame, Barry was also named one of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players of all time in 1996. He played eight seasons with the Warriors, averaging 25.6 points, 7.3 rebounds and 5.1 assists. After winning NBA Rookie of the Year honors in 1966, Barry led the Warriors to the NBA Finals in both 1967 and 1975. He earned MVP honors in the 1975 NBA Finals when the Warriors swept the heavily favored Washington Bullets for the franchise’s only championship in West Co...

Episode 45 Ben Furimsky And The Fly Fishing Show

March 26, 2018 01:41 - 22 minutes - 31.8 MB

Ben is a professional fly fishing guide.  He also designs flies for several manufacturing companies.  He teaches fly tying, fly casting, and lectures on the sport.  He began fly fishing at the age of six and hasn't spent any time since then without a fly rod near by.  He has fished all over over the world for any thing that swims.  Ben also works as a sales representative in the fly fishing world.  He is the President and CEO of the . Ben is the owner of .   Ben is one of but a few guides cer...

Episode 44 Rabbi Eric Eisenkramer Writes A Book And Talks Provel Cheese

March 18, 2018 22:44 - 33 minutes - 46.6 MB

Rabbi Eric Eisenkramer is the co-author, along with Rev. Michael Attas of Fly Fishing The Sacred Art: Casting A Fly As A Spiritual Practice.  He writes a blog, The Fly Fishing Rabbi and is a contributor to Trout magazine and Reform Judaism magazine.  Rabbi Eisenkramer is the spiritual leader of Temple B’nai Shalom in East Brunswick NJ and he fishes the cold water streams of New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.

Episode 43 David Humphries' River Traditions

March 14, 2018 22:53 - 29 minutes - 40.3 MB

I’m fond of signing off on my emails with Faith, Family and Fish.  Because those are the priorities in my life.  I’m a Husband of over 25 years, a father of three ranging from 17 to 21.  During the day, I’m a Program Manager for Automotive Interior Supplier.  Their I work on highly technical engineered items like instrument panels, door interior trim and floor consoles. A passionate fly fisher for over 25 years.  I’ve fished in 14 states and have recently discovered how much fun salt water fl...

Episode 42 Meredith McCord Record Breaker

March 12, 2018 02:30 - 35 minutes - 49.1 MB

Meredith McCord resides primarily in Houston, TX, where she runs a successful chain of paint-your-own-pottery studios, (est. 1998). Thanks to her incredible staff at The Mad Potter, Meredith has the opportunity and availability to work/travel part-time for , as a lodge scout, ambassador and trip hostess.   She has parlayed her passion for fishing and travel into doing some fun work with a fly rod in hand, stalking fish on flats, rivers and lakes around the globe and in her home state.   Mered...

Episode 41 Dylan Rose's Harmony With Nature

March 07, 2018 23:36 - 31 minutes - 43 MB

Dylan manages salt water destinations throughout the Caribbean, Christmas Island, Cuba, and Venezuela. Dylan began his fly fishing career in 1997 working for a fly shop in Seattle. Dylan's passion for the sport has taken him to countless destinations throughout Belize, Mexico, Cuba, Christmas Island, Venezuela, Bahamas, Alaska, British Columbia, Hawaii, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and all throughout the American west. His drive and dedication to the sport revolve around a deep seated love for the...

Episode 40 Paul Puckett Paints A Picture

March 04, 2018 21:40 - 34 minutes - 47.9 MB

Well, aside from someone that forgot to apply sunscreen correctly, I am an avid fisherman, artist and musician.  I now live in Charleston, SC, and it has been quite an adventure getting here.  I am originally from Dallas, TX...with a stint in Jackson, WY, and Atlanta, GA.   My first recollection of being interested in "Art" was when I was about 5 years old.  I remember in pre-school always drawing E.T. and the Miami Dolphins logo, the desire to draw water creatures (And Aliens) was born.  Sin...

Episode 39 Curtis Fleming And His Fly Rod Chronicles

February 26, 2018 00:47 - 52 minutes - 73.4 MB

As the son of a coal miner growing up in Central West Virginia, I would sit within classrooms and daydream of being outdoors on a stream instead of listening to the drone of my teachers. It was my father that I owe the most to for teaching me about life and introducing me to hunting and fishing. Dad served our country in the United State Marine Corps in the early 60’s and then followed a family tradition in becoming an underground coal miner. Dad worked very hard six to seven days a week in t...

Episode 38 Matt Heron Talks Cast Hope and The FFFT

February 18, 2018 21:30 - 27 minutes - 37.8 MB

Matt grew up catching trout and bass in the historic Adirondack Mountains, and not long after was chasing the huge trophy steelhead, browns and salmon in the Great Lakes tributaries every fall and spring. Little did Matt know that his first rod and reel outfit from Sage in 1991 would change his life forever. After double majoring at University of Morrisville and University of Cortland, Matt would begin his full time career in fly fishing. He is a graduate of NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership ...

Episode 37- Morgan Krell "I Still Love You New York!"

February 12, 2018 01:46 - 33 minutes - 46.3 MB

"I was born, raised, and still live in Manhattan NYC. I've been fishing for as long as I can remember and some of my earliest clear memories involve casting a spinning rod. While fishing was an occasional summer activity for me, at around the age of 11 I began to attend sleep away camp. My camp was located on a small pond and during free time I could be found standing on the docks or floating in a row boat with a spinning rod in my hand. A few years later I discovered youtube and stumbled upo...

Episode 36- Greg Brown The Vermont Fly Guy

February 04, 2018 20:15 - 28 minutes - 39.5 MB

Greg Brown shares with us stories from his life and how he got into fly fishing and how it's helped him cope with life. A mechanic by trade, Greg spends his off time balancing family and time on the water. Greg and Jeff met via Instagram where Greg consistently shares the pictures of all of his epic fishing trips with our RNP family. A great guy and an excellent interview.

Episode 35 Karin Miller Is Blazing A Trail

January 31, 2018 02:56 - 30 minutes - 41.7 MB

Karin Miller is the Owner of Zen Tenkara/ Zen Fly Fishing Gear, a Colorado company that designs, manufactures and sells tenkara rods and gear. She’s a native Floridian who grew up on Hollywood Beach, in the Florida Keys and the pristine Bahamas. Her love of water was fostered out of time spent on adventures with her father, who lived on a boat. She moved to land-locked Colorado in 1999 where she gradually fell in love with mountain rivers, lakes and streams. Karin was introduced to fly flying...

Episode 34-Drew Youngedyke And The Call Of The Loon

January 29, 2018 02:16 - 29 minutes - 41.3 MB

Drew YoungeDyke is an occasional fly angler, public land hunter, a trail-runner, a Train To Hunt athlete, a freelance outdoor writer, and chair the Michigan Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. Professionally, he is the Great Lakes Communications Coordinator for the National Wildlife Federation (NWF). In 2017, he gave away his compound and took up traditional bowhunting, competing in the 2017 Train To Hunt Nationals in the traditional bow division. Prior to working for NWF, Drew was the ...

Episode 33 Amanda Monthei Passion On Fire and Fly

January 23, 2018 01:44 - 25 minutes - 34.9 MB

Originally from Northern Michigan, Amanda Monthei now spends her summers smelling like smoke in Idaho and her winters attempting to figure out how to catch winter steelhead in Washington. When not standing in rivers or ash, she regularly contributes to The Flyfish Journal and The Ski Journal and can often be found trying to learn Cripple Creek on her banjo. Let's light the fire!

Episode 32 Matt Peisert- Teacher Gone Rogue River

January 15, 2018 02:00 - 29 minutes - 40.8 MB

Our guest Matt Peisert talks to us about his journey from the classroom to guiding on some of Michigan's finest rivers. "Catching steelhead on the Rogue River created my desire to guide. I knew they were awesome and a blast to catch, and I was suddenly infected with a passion. I was skipping class, going before my 8am class, and spending every minute I could on the river. I was so excited about these fish that I HAD TO share this cool new activity with my friends. Now I really didn't know muc...

Episode 31 Oliver White Gets Kidnapped and Saves A Village

January 08, 2018 02:13 - 43 minutes - 60.9 MB

This week's guest Oliver White share with us his story and how he became the world renowned angler, lodge owner and author that he is. "It’s the most natural outcome for someone who fell in love with fishing early. And by love, I mean: willing to follow wherever fishing wanted to take me."-Oliver White

Episode 30 Steve Guttenberg Got Nothin' On Jon Osborn

December 31, 2017 00:47 - 32 minutes - 45.4 MB

With two-decades as a beat cop under his belt, Jon Osborn fly fishes and bird hunts as often as possible. Author of Classic Michigan Flies – 16 Legendary Patterns (Stackpole, 2013), Jon regularly contributes to magazines such as Sporting Classics, Michigan BLUE, Pointing Dog Journal and Upland Almanac, among others. These days, he’s writing new book entitled, Flyfisher’s Guide to Michigan (Wilderness Adventures Press, 2019). A career in police work begs for balance and few pastimes fit the bi...

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