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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2021 · 42 MIN

37. Fly Fishing Travel Tips

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To support this podcast go to the Southeastern Fly store.Thinking about traveling to fly fish and want to cover as many of your bases as possible? Listen as David Perry talks with outdoor photographer David Cannon to hear the lessons he has learned through the years of traveling.The guys also welcome to this episode Frank Rosenbloom. Frank holds the patent on Air-Lock Strike indicators. Frank offers his perspective with quality tips for travel. Make sure to listen to the end as the fly fishing for Mako shark discussion continues.

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To support this podcast go to the Southeastern Fly store.Thinking about traveling to fly fish and want to cover as many of your bases as possible? Listen as David Perry talks with outdoor photographer David Cannon to hear the lessons he has learned...

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