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In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Paul Gaskell to discuss early season on the river and talk about the relationship between creativity and science, the writing process, and the importance of environmental awareness and responsibility. We also discuss the role of collaboration and advocacy in improving water quality.
We then delve into the approach to early season river fishing with plenty of help and tips.
Paul talks about targeting specific hatches, adapting to early season conditions, and transitioning between nymphing and dry fly fishing, and the value of the upstream wet fly.
There is plenty of information in this episode that you'll be able to take with you to the river!
Paul's River Perspectives (monthly): https://fishingdiscoveries.com/river-perspectives-fly-fishing/
USA Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07D3FKPZG/allbooks
UK Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B07D3FKPZG/allbooks
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Michelle Werrett - Song of the Streams
Rodney Wevill - Trout, Pike and Mullet
Keith McDonnell - Streamers, Casting and Music
The Grinch - James Gilbraith
Steve Duda - Patagonia, The Flyfish Journal and Music
Jim Curry - Nymphing for Salmon and Guideline Products
Mark Roberts - Lost Lake Fly Fishing
Adam Price-Hunt - A Look into the Future of Fly Fishing
Howard Croston on Fly Rods, Competition and Life in Fishing.
Andy Taylor - A Life Shaped by Fishing
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Martin Smith - Fishing, Fishing Clubs and Sewage
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