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By GRIP N GRIN
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The podcast currently has 48 episodes available.
This week on Grip N Grin. The team will dive head first into the northwestern mountains of Maine. The difficult balance between entomology, water quality, and weather is the challenge that all anglers face. Listen along as the team deciphers the codes of Maine’s brisk waters to reveal absolute beauties. So pack light and tighten up your wading boots, this episode is going to be a marathon.
This week on Grip N Grin. The time has finally come to pursue native brook trout and landlocked salmon. Early spring fly fishing has endless obstacles, however, anglers that overcome these challenges are rewarded well. Listen along as the Grip N Grin team hikes their way into the western mountains of Maine to experience some top notch fly fishing.
This week on Grip N Grin. The cool quiet mornings are now interrupted by deep thunderous gobbles. As the morning starts to come alive with song birds and cutting hens, the grip n grin team is already in position. So chalk up, lock and load, and set your sights on the jam packed episode; it's going to be a turkey shoot.
This week on Grip N Grin. The best time of the year seems so far away, but it will be here before we know it. In the meantime, the team keeps their lines tight by hitting the hard waters of Maine and the rolling frigid waters of mass. Listen along as the Grip N Grin team releases a mixed bag of stories, equipment, and tips.
This week on Grip N Grin. If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish in the spring, you feed him for a few months. However, If you teach a man to fish year round, you feed him for a lifetime. Listen along as the team braves the harsh winter months of New England fly fishing. Success would be an understatement.
This week on Grip N Grin. Adjust your indicators and mend the line for the perfect drift. It may be chilly out there, but the team has been chasing the hot bite of the winter months. Listen along as we recap our solo outings and discuss what’s new in the bag for the upcoming spring season.
This week on Grip N Grin. For those hardcore fly fisherman, the early winter season can be a grind. However, at the end of those long cold days, sits a pot of gold. Mother nature always rewards those, who are persistent. Listen along as the Grip N Grin team talks trout conservation, rainbows, and nymphing.
This week on Grip N Grin. Fall is a special time of year in Maine. Early frosty mornings eventually mature to warm afternoons. The breathtaking foliage casts onto the river valleys below, creating mesmerizing water colors. Listen along as the Grip N Grin team revisits their autumn fly fishing outings. Mend your lines and get ready to be hooked on the underrated Maine tail waters.
This week on Grip N Grin. 2022 will for sure be one to remember. Listen along as the Grip N Grin team highlights the great memories and gut busting laughs from the past year. We thank all you listeners for sticking with us and we hope to bring you more action as we enter a new year. Cheers!
This week on Grip N Grin. Miles of scouting on foot. Months of checking game cameras. Hours of sitting in the saddle. All for one pivotal second. Listen along as Grip N Grin recaps their bucks from the 2022 season. Everything is situational based on what mother nature has to offer, and this season, she was more than generous. So saddle up, knock up, and be ready. This episode is about to hit with full force.
The podcast currently has 48 episodes available.