Fly Fishing Insider Podcast

Comparing New Zealand and Western US Fly Fishing

01.25.2022 - By Christian BacasaPlay

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In this Fly Fishing Insider Podcast episode, your host Christian Bacasa speaks with renowned New Zealand's Owen River Lodge founder Felix Borenstein. Felix not only founded the lodge but has tirelessly worked towards creating an experience above all others. In the episode, he compares his fishing experiences in the Western US to those that should be expected on the pristine waters of New Zealand and vice versa.   Now available on WAYPOINT TV - https://waypointtv.com/ Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Business, Pinterest, and YouTube. Other Mentions in this Podcast:  Owen River Lodge - https://owenriverlodge.co.nz Contact Guest:  Instagram - @owenriverlodge or @felix_flyfishingnz This Episode's Sponsors: This episode is proudly sponsored in part with the following:  Angler's Coffee - www.anglerscoffee.com - @anglerscoffeeco - Business owners and anglers, Angler's Coffee has been on the leading edge of coffee for over 40 years.   Dupe a Fish - Register Now; we aim to have a comprehensive list of service providers that can guide you in selecting the perfect trip for you and your party. Book a trip now and have your own adventure of a lifetime! www.dupeafish.com and @dupeafish  Like the Podcast, Show Us:  Leave a review! - Here is how I know you will love this podcast and the guests; please share, like, and support this episode.  Do you have an excellent idea for a guest or an Episode? Please let us know. You can reach the team at www.flyfishinginsiderpodcast.com. We are also very social where you can find a tone of great fly-fishing content, giveaways, tips, and more follow us on Instagram @flyfishinginsiderpodcast or see our Facebook page Fly Fishing Insider Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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