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Join The Butcher Shop podcast host Marvin Cash for an exclusive deep dive into fly line design and manufacturing with Josh Jenkins, R&D Manager at Scientific Anglers.
Guest Expertise: Scientific Anglers R&D LeadershipJosh Jenkins brings mechanical engineering expertise and years of hands-on experience developing fly lines for America's leading manufacturer. As SA's sole engineer, Jenkins oversees product development, manufacturing optimization and quality control for the company's entire line portfolio.
What You'll Learn: Manufacturing Secrets RevealedDiscover the complete fly line manufacturing process from core selection through PVC coating application. Learn how Scientific Anglers revolutionized the industry by moving from tapered cores to level cores with tapered plastic coatings. Understand the collaboration process between pro staff anglers and engineers that drives new product development.
Featured Techniques: Streamer Fishing Line InnovationExplore specialized line development for musky fishing, including running line diameter optimization for powerful strip sets and color contrast improvements for low-light visibility. Get insights into new sinking line densities and the evolution from basic streamers to modern oversized flies.
Manufacturing Insights: From Concept to MarketLearn production realities including minimum viable quantities (200-300 lines annually), development timelines from concept to retail and the technology evolution from mechanical cam systems to computer-controlled manufacturing that enables rapid prototyping.
Ready to understand what makes premium fly lines perform? This episode delivers insider knowledge every serious angler needs.
SponsorsThanks to Schultz Outfitters, TroutRoutes and OnX Fish Midwest for sponsoring this episode. Use artfly20 to get 20% off of your TroutRoutes Pro membership.
Related ContentS6, Ep 142: Winter Musky Adventures and Streamer Tactics with Ellis Ward
S7, Ep 14: The Streamer Playbook: Tips and Tactics for Targeting Big Trout in East Tennessee with Ellis Ward
S2, Ep 114: All Things Game Changer with Blane Chocklett
All Things Social MediaFollow Scientific Anglers on Instagram and Facebook.
Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , Twitter and YouTube .
Support the ShowShop on Amazon
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Subscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.
In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options !
Helpful Episode Chapters00:00 Introduction
05:19 From Idaho to Scientific Anglers
07:19 Role of R&D Manager at SA
08:57 Insights into Fly Line Manufacturing
14:11 Rise of Specialty Fly Lines
15:31 Collaboration with Pro Staff
19:23 Technology and Innovations in Fly Lines
23:33 Changes in Fly Design and Technique
26:59 Impact of Fly Lines on Rod Design
31:12 Timeline for Bringing New Lines to Market
32:54 Development Process for Musky Gen 2
35:18 Upcoming Products and Innovations
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Join The Butcher Shop podcast host Marvin Cash for an exclusive deep dive into fly line design and manufacturing with Josh Jenkins, R&D Manager at Scientific Anglers.
Guest Expertise: Scientific Anglers R&D LeadershipJosh Jenkins brings mechanical engineering expertise and years of hands-on experience developing fly lines for America's leading manufacturer. As SA's sole engineer, Jenkins oversees product development, manufacturing optimization and quality control for the company's entire line portfolio.
What You'll Learn: Manufacturing Secrets RevealedDiscover the complete fly line manufacturing process from core selection through PVC coating application. Learn how Scientific Anglers revolutionized the industry by moving from tapered cores to level cores with tapered plastic coatings. Understand the collaboration process between pro staff anglers and engineers that drives new product development.
Featured Techniques: Streamer Fishing Line InnovationExplore specialized line development for musky fishing, including running line diameter optimization for powerful strip sets and color contrast improvements for low-light visibility. Get insights into new sinking line densities and the evolution from basic streamers to modern oversized flies.
Manufacturing Insights: From Concept to MarketLearn production realities including minimum viable quantities (200-300 lines annually), development timelines from concept to retail and the technology evolution from mechanical cam systems to computer-controlled manufacturing that enables rapid prototyping.
Ready to understand what makes premium fly lines perform? This episode delivers insider knowledge every serious angler needs.
SponsorsThanks to Schultz Outfitters, TroutRoutes and OnX Fish Midwest for sponsoring this episode. Use artfly20 to get 20% off of your TroutRoutes Pro membership.
Related ContentS6, Ep 142: Winter Musky Adventures and Streamer Tactics with Ellis Ward
S7, Ep 14: The Streamer Playbook: Tips and Tactics for Targeting Big Trout in East Tennessee with Ellis Ward
S2, Ep 114: All Things Game Changer with Blane Chocklett
All Things Social MediaFollow Scientific Anglers on Instagram and Facebook.
Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , Twitter and YouTube .
Support the ShowShop on Amazon
Become a Patreon Patron
Subscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.
In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options !
Helpful Episode Chapters00:00 Introduction
05:19 From Idaho to Scientific Anglers
07:19 Role of R&D Manager at SA
08:57 Insights into Fly Line Manufacturing
14:11 Rise of Specialty Fly Lines
15:31 Collaboration with Pro Staff
19:23 Technology and Innovations in Fly Lines
23:33 Changes in Fly Design and Technique
26:59 Impact of Fly Lines on Rod Design
31:12 Timeline for Bringing New Lines to Market
32:54 Development Process for Musky Gen 2
35:18 Upcoming Products and Innovations
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