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No matter how long we’ve been fishing or how much we think we know, the fact is, we can always up our game and improve our on-water skills! When it comes to chasing fish (especially on new or distant waters) the learning and improvement never ends. For most anglers – who only have a week or two a year to commit to a destination fishing trip – every opportunity matters, which is why we all want to be “in the game” from the first moment of a trip. To discuss the importance of this – and to identify some concrete ways that anglers can truly improve their overall angling skills and prepare for every day of a fishing adventure – we’re talking with John Hudgens: career guide, world traveler, and the founder of the “Angler’s Academy” fly fishing schools. John founded The Angler’s Academy to create an opportunity for all anglers to tap into the knowledge and experience of some of the most accomplished and talented instructors in the fly fishing industry, and in this episode of Waypoints, we discuss how to become a better fisherman and find more fun and success on the water – no matter where in the world you’re fishing.
- View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page
- Discover your next fly fishing adventure by going to the Yellow Dog website
Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia
To bring their gear to life, Patagonia is motivated by relentless curiosity and a passion for the wild. They evaluate hundreds of materials, build dozens of prototypes and spend seasons punishing them in the world’s most extreme conditions. The work is the guide, and Patagonia never tires of exploring, learning and improving.
Built with innovative materials, intuitive features and a refined fit, their Swiftcurrent® Waders are a better wader experience. Repatterned for bulk reduction, reduced seam stress, increased maneuverability and improved repairability, they move better in and out of the water, carry gear more efficiently and keep tools handy. They’re made from recycled materials without intentionally added PFAS—toxic “forever chemicals.
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No matter how long we’ve been fishing or how much we think we know, the fact is, we can always up our game and improve our on-water skills! When it comes to chasing fish (especially on new or distant waters) the learning and improvement never ends. For most anglers – who only have a week or two a year to commit to a destination fishing trip – every opportunity matters, which is why we all want to be “in the game” from the first moment of a trip. To discuss the importance of this – and to identify some concrete ways that anglers can truly improve their overall angling skills and prepare for every day of a fishing adventure – we’re talking with John Hudgens: career guide, world traveler, and the founder of the “Angler’s Academy” fly fishing schools. John founded The Angler’s Academy to create an opportunity for all anglers to tap into the knowledge and experience of some of the most accomplished and talented instructors in the fly fishing industry, and in this episode of Waypoints, we discuss how to become a better fisherman and find more fun and success on the water – no matter where in the world you’re fishing.
- View all podcast episodes by going to the WAYPOINTS podcast page
- Discover your next fly fishing adventure by going to the Yellow Dog website
Waypoints is brought to you by Patagonia
To bring their gear to life, Patagonia is motivated by relentless curiosity and a passion for the wild. They evaluate hundreds of materials, build dozens of prototypes and spend seasons punishing them in the world’s most extreme conditions. The work is the guide, and Patagonia never tires of exploring, learning and improving.
Built with innovative materials, intuitive features and a refined fit, their Swiftcurrent® Waders are a better wader experience. Repatterned for bulk reduction, reduced seam stress, increased maneuverability and improved repairability, they move better in and out of the water, carry gear more efficiently and keep tools handy. They’re made from recycled materials without intentionally added PFAS—toxic “forever chemicals.
- Follow us on Instagram
- Follow us on Facebook
- Check out our YouTube Page
- View the official Yellow Dog website
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