Anchored Podcast Ep. 119: Bob Wyatt on Prey Image Theory

Bob Wyatt On Prey Image Theory
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Bob Wyatt is an artist, author and long-time angler based out of New Zealand. Born in Canada, he has been fly fishing since the late ’50s. In this episode, April meets with Bob in New Zealand to discuss his “prey image” theory, trout fishing and the early days of steelhead fly fishing.

This episode is brought to you by Duke Cannon.

Buy Bob’s BooksWhat Trout Want: The Educated Trout and Other MythsTrout Hunting: The Pursuit of Happiness
Length: 01:15:20

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