Anchored Podcast Ep. 137: Oliver Ngy on Catching Big Fish

Oliver Ngy On Catching Big Fish
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Oliver Ngy has been fishing since he was a kid. A self-taught angler from Southern California, he learned the values of commitment and dedication at an early age. Since then, Oliver has become a familiar face in the bass scene and is renowned for catching monster fish.

In this episode of Anchored, Oliver and April sit down to discuss how he targets big fish, his thoughts on patterning, and how he schooled her on the water while filming for MeatEater’s new show, Das Boat.  
Length: 35:00

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Anchored Outdoors is an ever-growing network of fly fishing experts who’ve been brought together by podcaster and fellow outdoorswoman, April Vokey.

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