Last week, I had the opportunity to chat to John Everett from Fish New England. John is a very pragmatic fly tyer, who is a shining example of what translating observations made on the water to the vice looks like. Many people will already know John to be an inspiring man who is always free with advice and time, this also runs true in this interview as we talk about the trials and tribulations involved in fly design for John and how time on the water is what has shaped the flies we see today. Many people will know John as the "Cod Fly" guy, but John is more rounded than that, and although John has spent many hours in the salt and lake Barra, he is well known for tying in his lane, a great lesson for all of us, especially those new to the sport. Having been close to the forefront of Murray Cod fly design has afforded John the ability to see both failures and successes of the successful flies we see today. Tune and listen to the stories behind some of the greatest Cod flies this country has known.
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Episode 183 - The Big Questions
Episode 182 - Shane Wakker
Episode 181 - Gordon Dunlop
Episode 180 - Gordon Dunlop
Episode 179 - Chad Plooy from Ploy Flies
Episode 178 - Kurt Rowlands "living the dream"
Episode 177 - Death to Follow the Beef
Episode 176 - Robbie Mills - The Fly Fishing Playboy
Ep 175 - Martyn White ( Flicking Feathers)
Episode 174 - Sam Sumlin ( Spacecoast Flies)
Episode 173 - August West
Episode 172 - Jimmy Barwick Snowy Valley Fly Fishing
Episode 171 - Freshwater Voltz
Episode 170 - Jamie Howard ( Howard Films)
Episode 169 -CXI after 4 years closed
Episode 168 - Fly Design, and Innovators Special.
Episode 167 - Brett Wolf
Episode 166 - Lithium Battery special with Steve Whapham from Green Marine
Episode 165 - Mark Davis
Episode 164 Eugene Pawlowski
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