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A different podcast

There’s a surprising number of fishing podcasts out there, but this one is slightly different than most

1 year ago
Mullet? Not!

A nice day at the beach in pursuit of mullet and sea trout.

17 years ago
Two for one

The follow up to the "Early Morning" pocasts - with evening and morning fishing and an extra fishing day thrown in.

17 years ago
Early morning

Planning to get up at 3 in the morning to fish

17 years ago
Not really fishing...

A beautiful but cold day in February.

17 years ago
Last trip 2007...

Christmas and New Year - it's time for the last trip of the year

17 years ago
Cheesman Canyon podcast

Colorado's white winters shouldn't give you the blues! Follow GFF partner Steve Schweitzer as he and his family fish the snowy Cheesman Canyon.

17 years ago
The Patience Game

A good angler has patience

17 years ago
Catch and release

A few thoughts about killing fish - or letting them live...

18 years ago
Steve's summer

"Best-of" summer edition

18 years ago
Anticipation

Anticipation and disappointment is a part of fishing - looking forward to the catch that never comes

18 years ago
The Danish flies

A bit about the flies that we use for fishing for sea run browns in the salt

18 years ago
At long last

I managed to get my hands on a new recorder and immediately made the first podcast in months

18 years ago
Distance casting

A recording about distance casting and casting distance - with guest appearances by a dog, cows, seals, porpoises and a trout

18 years ago
North Platte River

A trip to Wyoming

18 years ago
Skunked

That's why it's called fishing and not catching

18 years ago
Winter fishing

Ways to fight the cold and ways to catch fish in freezing water

18 years ago
Getting wet - or not

How to avoid getting wet when you fall.

18 years ago
Beating the crowds

How to avoid stepping on each other's toes when fishing

18 years ago
Morning fishing

Getting up to see the sun rise

18 years ago
GFF Summit 2006

The first Global FlyFisher Conclave

19 years ago
Networking

Streamfishing with good friends

19 years ago
Night fishing

Going for sea trout in the dark

19 years ago
Knots and copyright

Two things that we hold in high esteem on GFF

19 years ago
1000 garfish

The long beaked fighter

19 years ago
First podcast fish

The sound of catching a large sea trout

19 years ago
Driving experience

Cars, gasoline prices, rod holders and many other issues

19 years ago
Strange X-Mas, podcast

A Christmas Tree out of season

19 years ago
Windy casting

This time out fishing and even catching fish - although not on the recording.

19 years ago
Packing

Preparing for a weekend trip

19 years ago
Material shopping

Why are synthetics so ridiculously expensive?

19 years ago
Casting a shooting head

An audio introduction to the world of shooting heads

19 years ago
Wading

A bit about wading, wading boots, wading staffs -- and what to do when you fall

19 years ago
Cold but no ice

A foggy February day turns in to a perfectly beautiful sunny day. But no fish want to play.

19 years ago
A winter walk

On the lookout for winter sea trout in a stream near Copenhagen

19 years ago
First GFF podcast ever

Join GFF partner Martin Joergensen on the Danish coast on a cold January day

19 years ago
Podcast intro

Go fishing with Global Flyfisher on your mp3-player, your iPod or just download our podcast to your computer and listen. The first test is up, and you can enjoy 20 minutes on a cold Danish January-coast with GFF partner Martin Joergensen and his dog.

19 years ago

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