Anchored Podcast Ep. 33: Greg Senyo on Fusion Fly Tying

Greg Senyo On Fusion Fly Tying
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You’ve likely seen Greg Senyo’s name printed on fly-tying packages hanging on fly shop walls around the world—Senyo dubbing, shanks, brushes and streamers... the man seems to be everywhere. Greg is a fishing guide, outfitter, fly tier and author. He recently published his first book, “Fusion Fly Tying”. In this episode of Anchored, Greg and April discuss guiding burn-outs and the dangers of social media.

This episode is sponsored by Hatch Outdoors.  

Buy Greg’s Book: Fusion Fly TyingLength: 01:05:48

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