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This fly fishing podcast is dedicated to helping anglers improve their fishing skills. We talk with fly fishing guides, manufacturers, and competition anglers, to help the listener understand all facets of the sport. The episodes improve anglers understanding of fishing in Southeastern US or wherever you may travel to enjoy fly fishing. Come along. Sit back and relax. Have a drink. Smoke a fine cigar. Most of all just enjoy the Southeastern Fly podcast.Copyright 2025 David Perry & NOVA Media
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  • 113. The Holston River (Proper)
    Oct 6 2025

    In this episode, we dig into one of East Tennessee’s most intriguing tailwaters—the Holston (proper), below Cherokee Dam. With Knoxville guide Capt. Jeff Sharp riding shotgun, we map out the river’s fishy 52–53 miles, break down the famed caddis and sulfur programs, and share practical tactics for both trout and smallmouth—plus a few hard-earned stories (including the popper-eating smallie that still haunts Jeff).

    Highlights of the Episode:

    • The Holston offers two personalities: cool upper trout water and bronzeback-rich lower stretches.
    • Spring brings the famed caddis hatch; May and June deliver sulfur magic.
    • When dries fail, soft hackles, midges, and rubber legs shine.
    • Streamers and poppers tempt both trout and smallmouth without heavy gear.
    • Pressure is real—weekdays and flexible start times help dodge the crowds.
    • Indian Cave and Nancy’s Ferry ramps give access, with Panther Creek nearby for camping.
    • Local flavor counts: breakfast in Blaine, wings at The Hill, and clean stays in Jefferson City.


    If you’re chasing a day with dries, emergers, and a real shot at both trout and bronzebacks—plus miles of varied water to learn—put the Holston on your list.


    Give it a listen, share with your fishing partners, and then go fish.


    Resources:

    • Visit southeasternfly.com
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    47 m
  • 112. Salt Trippin
    Sep 15 2025

    In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we take you along on a saltwater run to Dauphin Island. What started as a quick hit-and-run turned into a day-and-a-half of lessons on packing light, listening to your guide, and making the most of limited shots in the Gulf. From tripletail to tarpon-style waiting games, we cover what makes salt trips unique and how to set yourself up for success.

    Highlights of the Episode:

    • Travel light—essentials only, let your guide supply the flies and tackle.
    • Fishing with a buddy keeps things smooth, and borrowing rods beats hauling extras.
    • Stand ready on the bow, avoid “leg lock,” and sway with the swell.
    • Strip plenty of line off before the cast and help your partner keep decks clear.
    • Guides know the cadence—short, calm strips often out-fish frantic retrieves.
    • Saltwater fish are tough to find but often eager once spotted.
    • Pivoting species and plans is part of the game; flexibility pays off.

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    We also drew the winner of our TFO fly rod giveaway—congrats to Connor Baker! More giveaways and gear discounts are coming soon through the newsletter. Whether you’re planning your first salt trip or heading back for more, this episode will help you pack smarter, fish calmer, and enjoy the ride.


    Resources:

    • Visit southeasternfly.com
    • Sign up for our newsletter


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    20 m
  • 111. Fly Rod Technology
    Sep 1 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Nick Conklin of TFO to demystify fly rod technology—what really makes one rod feel “better” than another, how length and taper translate on the water, and why practice beats price every time. We dig into practical choices anglers face, from building a daily driver to picking a specialized stick, and we call out a few industry realities that affect every shop and every caster.

    Highlights of the Episode:

    • The best rod is the one that fits your casting style, not the highest price tag.
    • Rod costs come from components, cork, reel seats, finish, labor, and marketing.
    • Longer rods offer efficiency in line pick-up, repositioning, and safer wading—not just distance.
    • Action is where the rod bends; power is its resistance—accuracy comes from the caster.
    • Watch your line to read your cast, start slow and finish fast, and learn the double haul.
    • Always cast rods before buying—shops, shows, and friends are great places to try them out.
    • Tariffs and regulations are driving up costs across rods, reels, lines, and apparel.
    • Nick’s favorites include sharks in the Texas surf, Great Lakes steelhead, and Montana browns.
    • For Dallas eats: St. Pete’s Dancing Marlin, Las Palapas, and classic Texas BBQ judged by the sides.


    Whether you’re picking your first rod or adding a specialty stick, this episode will help you choose wisely and cast better—be sure to follow, share, and leave us a quick review.


    Resources:

    • Visit southeasternfly.com
    • Sign up for our newsletter


    Produced by NOVA

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    59 m
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