Episode 84 -Gary Anderson and Al Perryman

I'm joined by a dynamic duo this week, Al Perryman and Gary Anderson. We talk about 50 years of friendship, their entrance to spey, Alaska, football rod wrapping, jet boats, the start of trout spey, more boats of course, beverages, cars, fly tying, and chinook.

As this was the first in person recording in quite some time there was of course an issue, the River Rambler can't be trusted on his own. The first seven minutes, one of the mics was off and our host is hard to hear. Hang in there and it will be solved.

Episode 81 - Southern Oregon Women on the Fly

This week I got a chance to speak Tabbitha Bruce, Shã Orton, and Megan Samuelson, of Oregon Women on the Fly. We had a fantastic time chatting about how they all started, the fun and frustrations in learning, hrmpfing nymphing, SOWotF getting through COVID, fly tying, the visual medium of podcasting, the makings of a great snackle box, the incredible community of spey fishing, and just a little shoot talking.

Episode 80 - Tim Rawlins

On this episode I get to talk to an amazing guest, Richard Harringt.....wait no, Tim Rawlins, yep Tim is the guest not me. We chat about how he got started fishing, teaching yourself, lessons with the greats, a host that claims he doesn't want to talk about himself, video production, Alaska, the many dreads of aging, and beards.

Episode 79 - Mark Hieronymus

On today's episode I'm chatting with Mark Hieronymus. We talk about his early start to fishing with his dad, the never ending quest for knowledge, the steelhead spawning study he is apart of, trying to create a culture of stewardship, trying spey on a whim, the wild world of Alaskan flies, and how he became a runway model.

Episode 76 - C.D. Clarke

I got a chance to speak with C.D. Clarke for this week's episode. We discussed starting out fishing in the Finger Lakes, jumping into art at a young age, bird hunting, and editor-tilting ding, being the odd duck in the art department, traveling and fishing, the Atlantic Salmon Federation, his upcoming book, analyzing your own work, and that you can in fact fish everyday.