Anchored Podcast Ep. 108: January Questions and Answers

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In this episode of Anchored April reaches out to past guests of the show to ask them your questions! She speaks with Amy HazelSimon Gawesworth, George CookAndy DanylchukScott Baker McGarvaJohn McMillan and Jerry Darkes about some subjects you wanted to know more about.

We discuss what it’s like owning a fly shop when fish stocks are declining, fly size, sink tip depth, how to rig a Spey rod, fly fishing for carp and a follow up on the 2016/2017 Keep ‘Em Wet study.
Length: 01:00:25

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