“I listen to the Ask About Fly Fishing (AAFF), Orvis and Itinerant Angler Podcasts. I like them all, but AAFF is far and away the best. Here's why I think so.
AAFF podcasts are longer... Usually, by the end of the podcast I feel "almost" like I sat in on a conversation with someone who really knows what they're talking about. And, that person was given the time and asked the questions which provided the opportunity for a full conversation. Whether or not I'm new to a podcast subject the interviewer always gets to a place where I'm really listening closely.
Guests... It's almost a who's who in the fly fishing world. Love it. I attend the Fly Fishing Show in CA every year and when I see some of these people (guests from the show) I seem to be able to get into interesting conversations with without much trouble at all.
Questions.... taking questions from the audience seems to break up the monotony a bit and the interviewer does a good job of picking questions more / most? listeners would like to ask.
Little competition... although I like the Orvis podcast it seems to be a work in progress.. Tom spends a lot of time on beginner stuff. This is so boring and frankly by the end of some podcasts I feel like I've wasted my time. I like the format of the Itinerant Angler. It's a very different podcast from AAFF and the interviewer is capable, but some of the shows are really just plugs for friends - almost no content at all.”
Alic3lilymay via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/13/12