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Troutbitten

Domenick Swentosky

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Life on the water. Troutbitten is a deep dive into fly fishing for wild trout in wild places. Author and guide, Domenick Swentosky, shares stories, tips, tactics and conversations with friends about fly fishing through the woods and water. Explore more. Fish hard. And discover fly fishing at Troutbitten.com — an extensive resource with 1500+ articles about trout, friends, family and the river.
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Welcome to "The Trout Show," where the river of music flows and the catch of the day is always a harmonious journey. I'm your host, The Trout, and I invite you to dive deep into the world of music through up-close and personal interviews with a diverse array of musicians. Whether they're established legends or rising stars, each episode is a unique exploration of the artist behind the melody. Join me as we cast our lines into the vast ocean of musical talent, reeling in stories, experiences, ...
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An attempt toward a life of meaning through sharing of outdoor activities and people toward bringing education and advocacy for our public lands and fisheries. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/troutbus/support
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Troutman Pepper is a national law firm whose litigation, transactional, and regulatory practices advise a diverse client base. We regularly present podcasts on some of the latest legal issues our clients are facing.
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Today’s The Day is the transformational BIZ movement to live every day as if it were THE day! You have something within you, a piece that is destined for greatness! Greatness takes many different forms & looks very different to many people, one common element is that we only have Today to Live Free and share this greatness with the world! Join me as we dive into what it looks like to live a Today's The Day life style, as we create and discover the FULL truths of success, business, and our fl ...
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The De Trout Spinners Podcast

Miles Purnell & Gary Forrestal

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*NO LONGER PRODUCING NEW EPISODES* Already being described as "the worst way to spend a long commute", the De Trout Spinners is a nostalgic dive into the hilarious, chaotic and oddly sweet world of the 2001-2005 Xfm Ricky Gervais Show. Join hosts Miles and Gary as they take a retrospective look through the Xfm RSK archive, breaking down each episode chronologically each week, in wistful, loving and (they hope - wrongly) humorous episodes. GET IN TOUCH Twitter: @xfm_community Instagram: @duch ...
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Brett Smith-Daniels has been a dynamic force in the music industry for over a decade, earning acclaim for his electrifying performances and relentless work ethic. He has toured extensively across the UK, Canada, and Mexico, and his music has been featured on prestigious platforms such as CBC’s Dragons’ Den, Johnnie Walker's BBC Radio 2 Rock Show, T…
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This discussion is about the differences between trout species. How are the habits of brown trout different than rainbow trout? Where do brook trout tend to hold and feed vs brown trout? What about cutthroat? Do they have different tendencies or habits than their counterparts? Because the habits of these trout are different, our target water change…
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As modern interstate highways were being built throughout the United States in the 1950s, 60s & 70s, plans were made for a beltway around the City of Hartford, with a significant portion traveling through West Hartford's two reservoirs. Town Historian Tracey Wilson joins us to discuss the proposal and how it was defeated.…
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An interview with the hosts brother, Shane Holmgren, discusses learning to tributary fish in Southwest Washington when Steelhead runs were down. After spending several years working hard for less fish, Shane encountered the best year of his life fishing for Summer Steelhead in 2024. Both brothers discuss their Steelhead fishing experiences in the V…
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We're here to celebrate ten years of Troutbitten. December 8th was the tenth anniversary of the first article ever published on Troutbitten. All those years ago, I never expected this Troutbitten business — this media company — to become what it is. Honestly, I had no intentions other than to write and publish stories about fishing, simply because …
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For our Season 13 Intermission, my wife, Becky, joins me for a look at what's going on in the Troutbitten world. We talk about the upcoming leader sale in the Troutbitten Shop (December 6th). We talk about upcoming podcast and video plans, books, fly rods and more. Resources SHOP: Troutbitten | Category | Leaders Visit Troutbitten Website Troutbitt…
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Joe Deninzon, widely celebrated as “The Jimi Hendrix of the Violin,” is a trailblazing musician known for his groundbreaking work with the “Viper,” a seven-string electric violin. His innovative style and virtuosity have redefined the possibilities of the instrument. Currently, Joe is the electric violinist, backup vocalist, and rhythm guitarist fo…
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I fished for two decades before I finally realized that not every river, not every creek or stream has big fish. For most of my early days of fishing, I thought there was a different class of fish in some of my favorite waters that I simply never encountered. And I liked to think that if I fished certain ways at certain times, I would finally catch…
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Tonight we’re here to talk about why we fish. It’s a simple question. Why do we commit so much of our free time and efforts, our thoughts and our daydreams . . . to fishing? Why, after all these years, do we keep coming back? Why, when we could do hundreds of other things — with three hours on a weekday evening or every daylight hour on a Saturday,…
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When Charles Pond died in 1894, he left his 90 acre "Gentleman's Farm" to the City of Hartford for the purpose of providing a new public park for the city's growing population. His will stipulated that the park was to be named for his beloved wife, Elizabeth. Today's episode will look at the lives of Charles and Elizabeth Pond and the rich history …
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We’re halfway through Season 13, and tonight we have a discussion that’s been on our backburner for quite a while -- barbed hooks or barbless, and does it really matter? Should we always fish barbless? Maybe not. The answer isn’t that simple. So the Troutbitten guys are here for a conversation and a few thoughts about barbs on hooks. Each one of us…
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The Trout is thrilled to feature an exclusive interview with The String Revolution, a trio of extraordinary guitarists who earned Grammy recognition for their remarkable cover of Johnny Cash's iconic "Folsom Prison Blues." The String Revolution is a cutting-edge guitar ensemble redefining the limits of traditional music. Featuring three virtuoso gu…
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Every angler needs a set of flies to call their own. Among the thousands of patterns, options and choices out there, eventually, we sort out a handful of confidence flies. Our faith in these flies gives us conviction when choosing them and tying the knot. We’ll fish THIS fly in THIS water. That’s what will catch the next trout. And if it doesn’t, t…
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Jade MacRae is an accomplished Australian singer, songwriter, and musician known for her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. With a rich background in soul, R&B, and blues, Jade has captivated audiences around the world, showcasing her versatility across genres. She first gained widespread recognition in the mid-2000s with her self-titled d…
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What's right and wrong? That's what ethics really boils down to. Certainly, there are nuances about how much space to give other anglers on the river or how long we should hold a trout out of the water for a picture. But doing the right thing and being an ethical angler is probably best achieved by asking ourselves one question: Does this action ma…
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Exclusive Interview with Jac Bico lead guitarist for The Analogues. Jac Bico is the lead guitarist for The Analogues, a Dutch band celebrated for their live performances of The Beatles' later studio albums. Known for his exceptional skill, Bico plays a crucial role in recreating the intricate guitar work of George Harrison, as well as other guitar …
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The Troutbitten guys are here to talk about two flies. Why do we fish two dry flies, two streamers, wets or nymphs? Why don’t we? Why might we fish with just one fly instead? Multiple fly rigs are a common solution to fishing problems, but extra flies on the line can certainly create more issues than they solve. The one or two fly debate, across fi…
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The full Troutbitten crew is back for season thirteen. In this fall and early winter season, our theme is casual conversations. After three years of podcasting, we've recorded many episodes that go deep into the weeds on one specific topic. We've also dedicated full seasons to the Skills Series format, where a topic like night fishing or tight line…
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Guitar phenom, Danny Garwood, is a 16-year-old Blues Guitarist is igniting the music with the release of his first single "Two Wrongs". Exclusive interview with The Trout. Danny Garwood has been playing guitar with passion for six years, drawing inspiration from blues greats like Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Eric Gales, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Based in Na…
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“Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision” recounts the transformation of a bankrupt Manhattan nightclub into a cutting-edge recording facility, driven by Jimi Hendrix’s dream of owning a permanent studio. As the first artist-owned commercial recording studio, Electric Lady Studios was born from Hendrix's initial vision of creating an immersive…
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In this exclusive interview, Olav Tofte of the Norwegian country music group, The Tofte Family, shares the exciting journey behind their latest release, "Modern World", recorded in the heart of country music—Nashville. Olav dives into the band's unique sound, blending Norwegian roots with classic country, and discusses the adventure of traveling to…
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This episode was recorded while out fishing with Tyler Kraft, guide from Tyler Kraft Sportfishing. It was an incredible morning landing some prime upriver Bright Chinook Salmon. In this episode Tyler talks about how he runs several different baits and goes with key color patterns to get more bites. The results are undeniable, if there is fish bitin…
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An on the river episode with host Lucas Holmgren and Andrew Schnell. Something major happens near the end of the episode! Also loaded with great information about hook selection and stinger hooks for float fishing salmon as well as bobber sizing.Von salmontroutsteelheader
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For this final episode in the dry fly skills series, we work through some scenarios that anglers frequently encounter. Because, just like nymphing, fishing streamers and fishing wets, we fish dry flies for many different reasons and in many different ways. We addressed some of this in episode one, and in this final episode, we complete the bookend …
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Andy Penkow is a uniquely gifted singer/songwriter hailing from Sussex Inlet, NSW, Australia. Blending the sounds of Americana, Alternative Country, and Contemporary music, Andy has developed a distinctive style that resonates deeply with fans of both traditional and modern country music. His heartfelt lyrics, soulful melodies, and rich vocal tones…
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In the last couple of weeks we talked a lot about choosing the next fly, when to change, and what informs our decision about what to change to — basically, how do we develop that next theory about what fly, water type and presentation style we want to test. Last week we talked about watching how trout are rising to naturals, how they are taking our…
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Part 2 of my interview with Connor Korte, guitar tech for legendary blues artists Buddy Guy and Kingfish. In this segment, Connor dives into the specifics of Buddy's gear, from guitars and amps to strings and pedals, covering every detail of his rig. He also shares insights about working with Kingfish, his experience producing and recording blues a…
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Connor Korte is a seasoned guitar technician with over 23 years of experience as a guitarist, bringing a deep understanding of the instrument's sonic capabilities to every project. He thrives on being on the road with bands, where he expertly sets up guitars, amplifiers, and effects pedals for live concerts and performances. His keen ear for tuning…
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Here we are at the part of the season where we address everybody’s favorite question — what fly are you using? We’ve argued for years that the leader is the most consequential element in the system — much more important than the fly. That said, the fly must be reasonable. Most anglers are so focused on the flies because it’s the easiest thing to ch…
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Our discussion here is about casting dry flies, and that’s where all good fly casting starts. With a dry fly, there’s no weight at the end of the line to help us out. No split shot, no tungsten bead, conehead or bobber. Refining the dry fly stroke truly teaches us what the fly rod is built to do. Ten and two. Acceleration and crisp stops between tw…
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Rob McNelley, the acclaimed Nashville guitarist known for his work with legends like Bob Seger, Dolly Parton, and Luke Combs, has just released his latest single, “The Other Side.” This slow-burning track, anchored by a gritty bass line and showcasing McNelley’s signature guitar mastery, is the newest in a series of Americana-infused singles he's b…
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For our Season 12 Intermission, my wife, Becky, joins me for a lighthearted look at what's going on in the Troutbitten world. We talk about the upcoming leader sale in the Troutbitten Shop (August 21). We talk about the New Trail Troutbitten beer, the event and the video. And we talk about the Fish and Film series on YouTube. Becky and I also answe…
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Kiersi Joli began her journey with the harmonica at the tender age of 6. By 9, she had already made history as the youngest Hohner Harmonica endorser, a title she proudly still holds. At 11, Kiersi became the sole endorser for Dyna-mic harmonica microphones, solidifying her place as a rising star in the blues world. Now at 16, Kiersi captivates aud…
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The leader should match the moment and match the angler. It should match the fly, the river and the wind conditions. Adjustments are necessary, and when they're performed often enough they become intuitive. An objective look at real goals for the dry fly, along with the true capabilities of the leader materials at hand, will lead anyone down the pa…
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On July 6, 1944 7,000 people attended the afternoon performance of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Hartford. Shortly after the performance started, a fire broke out and quickly engulfed the entire big top, taking the lives of at least 167 people and injuring over 700. The tragedy remains the deadliest disaster ever recorded in Conn…
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The drag free drift -- a high percentage of the time, that’s what catches trout on top. So aiming for perfection on a dead drift sets the baseline. And if you get those great drifts, but they won’t eat it, try some animation. Think slight, small and subtle for those movements to the fly, and you just might fool some trout that are keyed in on motio…
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