Episode 183 - The Big Questions
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Whether its Voltz getting those 2am phone calls or messages to either of us over social media or even in person, we get a lot of people asking us questions. On this episode, we get through some of the more popular ones or commonly overlooked aspects of fly fishing that could make your life so much easier.  Topics include (but prepare for typical digression); Loop to loop connections - you could be ruining your fly line Ever had your rod ferrules stick ? we talk about proven way to get them apart Weedguards - Are they fish guards are they gods gift to fly tyers or are they the dumbest things ever. Flies that teach technique to beginners that also are worth tying to catch fish  Selecting a fly reel - The shops are going to hate hearing this... but we want to further the sport. A beginners guide to reel selection Feathers - The difference between Saddles, Capes, Necks and Schlappen also Grizzly and non Grizzly How to fish a Crab fly - To move it or not to move it... that is not the only question.  A strong and definite description to what is sight fishing... An over used phrase that when used incorrectly is like nails on a chalkboard to a lot of people.   Stacks of info on this show, we haven't had a meaty educational show for a while, we hope you get a bit out of this one.  This show is brought to you by Nervous Water, Kettafly, Power Pole, Beast Brushes and Flats Craft
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