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Fly Fishing Daily

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Dive into the world of angling with "Fly Fishing Daily," your go-to podcast for the latest tips, techniques, and stories from the fly fishing community. Whether you're a seasoned fly fisher or a beginner eager to learn, our daily episodes bring you expert advice, gear reviews, and updates on the best fishing spots. Join us as we explore serene rivers, share memorable fishing experiences, and connect with fellow enthusiasts.

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  • Fly Fishing News: Connecticut Trout Season Heats Up, Colorado River Management Controversy Sparks Debate
    Apr 19 2026
    Hey folks, gather round the campfire, its your boy with the latest buzz from the fly fishing front lines right here in the US. First off, down in Connecticut, the Farmington River is blowin up like never before. FOX61 reports fly fishing businesses are heatin up as enthusiasts flock in with the warmer weather, hookin into some prime trout action. If youre east coast bound, grab your 5-weight and join the party before the crowds thicken.

    Headin west to Colorado, Colorados Parks and Wildlife just dropped their December 2025 Lower Blue River Fishery Survey, and its stirrin the pot. Biologist Jon Ewert calls out those pellet-feeding programs for overcrowdin the river, spreadin gill lice, and tankin trout populations, way more than us floatin anglers ever could. Landowners like Paul Tudor Jones at Blue Valley Ranch are pushin a 10-year pilot permit for floaters to fix it, but CPW says angler mortality is minor under catch-and-release rules. Keep an eye on this one, locals, it could change how we drift the Blue.

    Up north, Michigans DNR rolled out big 2026 reg changes per that YouTube roundup: only two UP lakes got protective walleye slot limits, but they flung open the Great Lakes to underwater spearfishin for northern pike, lake trout, and walleye. Fly guys, this means more pressure on shared waters, so watch your drifts around spear chuckers.

    And over in Wyoming, MidCurrent says the push to make corner crossin legal on state land is flat dead. No more hoppin fences for public access without a fight, boys, so map your trespasses careful.

    These stories got the rivers talkin, from Farmington frenzy to Blue River battles. Thanks for tunin in, come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Tight lines!

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  • 2026 Fly Fishing Regulation Changes: New Lake Sturgeon Season and Wyoming Corner Crossing Update
    Apr 18 2026
    I appreciate your interest, but I need to be transparent about a limitation: the search results provided don't contain enough current US fly fishing news for April 2026 to create the story you're requesting.

    From the search results, I can only identify one concrete 2026 news item: According to a video about 3 Big Fishing Regulation Changes for 2026, there's a new catch and immediate release season on lake sturgeon on the Menominee River running from the first Saturday in June through the first Sunday in March. Additionally, MidCurrent reports that Wyoming's effort to codify corner crossing into state statute is dead.

    That's only two items, and the search results are mostly homepage links to fly fishing news sites rather than specific current news stories. To write the engaging three to four item story you're looking for in an informal tone, I would need search results that actually contain the details of recent fly fishing news from this year.

    If you'd like, I can help you craft this piece if you provide more specific search results with actual news articles from fly fishing publications, or you could rerun a search targeting 2026 fly fishing regulations and recent industry developments. That would give me the substantive material needed to create the piece you envision.

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  • Fly Fishing Trends 2026: Market Boom, River Recovery and Sustainable Angling Rise
    Apr 17 2026
    Hey folks, grab your rods and listen up, cause the fly fishing world's buzzing with some real talk right now. First off, that Lower Blue River in Colorado is making waves according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's latest fishery survey from December 2025. Biologist Jon Ewert's calling out those pellet-feeding programs for overcrowding trout, spreading gill lice, and tanking populations—way bigger issue than us catch-and-release guys floating through. Landowners like Paul Tudor Jones at Blue Valley Ranch are pushing a 10-year pilot permit for floaters to "fix" it, but CPW says angler mortality's minor. Makes you think twice before chumming the water, huh?

    Over on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, Flylords Mag reports they're reimagining river connectivity by dumping massive trees into streams. It's boosting wild salmon and steelhead recovery, reconnecting habitats like nature intended. Smart move for us chasing those sea-runs.

    And get this, the industry's exploding—Fly Fishing Insider Podcast says the market hit $1.06 billion in 2024, headed to $1.79 billion soon, with young guns surging 42% since 2020. Urban fly fishing's the hot trend, making it easier for city slickers to hook up without a long drive.

    Plus, Mirr Ranch Group lists killer properties from $995k shacks with private holes to $9.75 million riverfront palaces. Perfect if you're dreaming of your own stretch.

    Trends for 2026 from AT News point to more "fishing conscience"—pay closer attention to sustainable plays, especially with regs tightening like those Great Lakes spearfishing openings for pike and walleye per recent DNR chatter.

    Man, it's an exciting time to wet a line, locals. Thanks for tuning in—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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