Anchored Podcast Ep. 37: Joan Wulff on Being Joan Wulff

Joan Wulff On Being Joan Wulff
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At almost ninety years old, Joan Wulff is still instrumental in fly-casting, instruction, demonstrations, competitions and more. In this episode of Anchored, Joan and April walk through her timeline and April finally get to ask her some of the many questions she’s always wanted to ask her.

This episode is brought to you by Water Master Rafts.

Buy Joan’s Books and DVD’s: Joan Wulff’s New Fly-Casting TechniquesJoan Wulff’s Dynamics of Fly Casting: From Solid Basics to Advanced Techniques by Miracle Productions
Length: 01:36:23

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