Anchored Podcast Ep. 256: Pete Tyjas from Fly Culture Magazine

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Pete Tyjas is a passionate fly fisher, writer, and editor based in Devon, England. Founder of Fly Culture Magazine, Pete has built a reputation for his engaging storytelling and dedication to celebrating the art and community of fly fishing. With a deep respect for wild waters and their ecosystems, he focuses on sustainable angling practices and sharing knowledge to inspire others. Pete’s work blends his love for the outdoors with his talent for connecting anglers worldwide through his writing and podcasting endeavors. In this episode of Anchored, Pete and I discuss his upbringing, why he started a magazine, fishing in England, surviving a tragic accident and more.

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