Listen "54. How Deep Should I Fish?"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Southeastern Fly podcast, listeners will learn some important tactical fishing concepts, such as how to determine the right depth to fish and how to adjust for the changing depths as the river moves downstream. The podcast explains that rivers are formed by rainfall and erosion and can be divided up into runs, riffles, pools, and bends. To fish successfully, it is important to observe the stretch of water before fishing and look for likely areas where fish may be feeding or resting.The podcast also informs listeners about an upcoming event, the Spring Kickoff, happening on March 25th at the Hatch Outfitters in Chattanooga. The event will include manufacturers, guides, artists, and barbecue from Chatterbox Barbecue. Free casting lessons with Wanda Taylor, a casting competition, and sales on rods, reels, clothing, and flies will also be available. There is a backup plan in case of rain.Listeners can find more information about the event on the Southeastern Fly podcast's website, Facebook page, and Instagram. They can also call the shop number for any questions they may have.Finally, the podcast encourages listeners to share the episode with their friends and support their work by making a purchase. The Southeastern Fly podcast is a great resource for anglers looking to improve their skills and stay up-to-date on the latest fishing news and events.Produced by Nova Media
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