Anchored Podcast Ep. 75: Miles Nolte on The Alaska Chronicles

Miles Nolte On The Alaska Chronicles
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Miles Nolte is a guide, writer and the fly-fishing editor at Gray’s Sporting Journal and the author of “The Alaska Chronicles“. In this episode of Anchored, April meets with Miles in New Zealand to discuss writing, guiding and fly-fishing films.

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Buy Miles’ Book: The Alaska Chronicles: An Unwashed View of Life, Work, and Fly Fishing
Length: 48:59

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