Anchored Podcast Ep. 5: Carl McNeil on Epic Glass Rods and Swift Fly Fishing

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Carl McNeil is a man who loves to break industry norms. From his custom line of beautifully-crafted fiberglass rods to his ground-breaking films, Carl manages to cause quite a stir from a tiny village at the bottom of New Zealand’s South Island. In this episode of Anchored, Carl and April talk about fly casting, trout fishing and quality fishing rods.

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Length: 01:09:35

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