WOT 160: Three Simple Casts, Timing Our Presentations, and the Nantahala River with Lewis Hirsch

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In this episode we WadeOutThere with Lewis Hirsch, from Atlanta Georgia.  Lewis first picked up a fly rod at the age of fourteen, when nothing else seemed to fit him.  He quickly became involved in the US Youth Fly Fishing Team, and spent more time on the Nantahala River during his last two years in high school than he did in the classroom… Despite the fact that it was two and a half hours from home.  After high school, Lewis packed up his gear and headed west to spend the summer guiding in Montana on the Big Hole and Beaverhead Rivers, where I met him on a fishing trip with my son.  When he isn’t chasing trout in Montana, Lewis guides in Northern Georgia.  We discuss the Nantahala River, patterns and timing of feeding trout, and three basic casting techniques to solve some basic problems of drag.You can learn more about Lewis's fly fishing journey or schedule a guided trip by reaching out on Instagram at:@lew9635For more fly fishing stories, lessons learned, and artwork check out my blog and online gallery at Wadeoutthere.comNewsletter Sign-UpNew Collector DiscountWadeOutThere SubscribersGet 10% off your first order.View Jason's ArtworkThanks for listening.VR- Jason

WOT 160: Three Simple Casts, Timing Our Presentations, and the Nantahala River with Lewis Hirsch

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