I've been into listening to podcasts from the Troutbitten site lately.
Domenick Swentosky, the owner of the site is from the State College area and is joined by other Central PA FFers and one guy from Montana to get a western perspective on fishing.
While these guys often use mono rigs for nymphing, which is not popular with some on here, they also employ other nymphing styles as well all the other FFing techniques.
I find them to give solid info about many subjects but never name any waters in PA, or anywhere else for that matter.
The site also features many written articles as well as videos which are excellent.
The podcasts are well done, enjoyable to listen to, and often very informative while being entertaining at the same time.
The best way I can describe the podcasts is it's like sitting with your friends and listening to their back and forth with each other while talking fly-fishing.
Here is a podcast on small stream fishing that I really enjoyed:
https://podcast.troutbitten.com/1853651/12841990-what-to-love-about-small-stream-fishing
Domenick Swentosky, the owner of the site is from the State College area and is joined by other Central PA FFers and one guy from Montana to get a western perspective on fishing.
While these guys often use mono rigs for nymphing, which is not popular with some on here, they also employ other nymphing styles as well all the other FFing techniques.
I find them to give solid info about many subjects but never name any waters in PA, or anywhere else for that matter.
The site also features many written articles as well as videos which are excellent.
The podcasts are well done, enjoyable to listen to, and often very informative while being entertaining at the same time.
The best way I can describe the podcasts is it's like sitting with your friends and listening to their back and forth with each other while talking fly-fishing.
Here is a podcast on small stream fishing that I really enjoyed:
https://podcast.troutbitten.com/1853651/12841990-what-to-love-about-small-stream-fishing
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