Anchored Podcast Ep. 36: Kevin Feenstra on Fishing the Muskegon River

Kevin Feenstra On Fishing The Muskegon River
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Kevin Feenstra is a long-time Muskegon river fishing guide. He was one of the first people to swing flies for steelhead in the midwest, and his adaptations of the west coast’s swinging tactics are revolutionary. In this episode of Anchored, April meets with Kevin to learn more about him and his guiding tricks.

This episode is sponsored by Blue Sky Furled Leaders.  
Length: 48:28

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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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