Anchored Podcast

In this episode of Anchored, we discuss the challenges facing Alberta’s fisheries, and how anglers, advocates, and conservationists are working together to tackle issues like fish entrainment and habitat protection.
At almost ninety years old, Joan Wulff is still instrumental in fly-casting, instruction, demonstrations, competitions and more.
Kevin Feenstra is a long-time Muskegon river fishing guide. He was one of the first people to swing flies for steelhead in the midwest, and his adaptations of the west coast’s swinging
Dean Butler's recognition extends far beyond the Southern Hemisphere. A famed off-shore captain, Dean has been at the heart of more fly-fishing world records than most.
Jim Rissling is the field program coordinator for the Fraser River Sturgeon Conservation Society. A retired conservation officer, Jim devotes a great deal of his time training volunteers how to tag sturgeon.
You’ve likely seen Greg Senyo’s name printed on fly-tying packages hanging on fly shop walls around the world...
Rick Kustich is a fly-shop owner, guide, instructor, and the author of five fly-fishing books.
In this episode of Anchored, John and April continue their conversation about steelhead behaviour. They discuss fish memory, sensitivity to sound, and their behaviour underwater.
John McMillan has devoted his entire life to the protection of the West Coast’s wild steelhead stocks. John has lead multiple conservation projects
Gary Borger has been in the industry since 1971. He’s an accomplished author, instructor, presenter and overall wealth of knowledge.
Tyler van der Meulen is a talented fly-tier with an incredible story. In this episode of Anchored, April sits down with him for an inspirational conversation about overcoming obstacles.
In this episode of Anchored, Jerry and April continue their conversation about fishing in the Pacific Northwest.
Jerry French is a co-owner of Olympic Peninsula Skagit Tactics (OPST). He’s also one of the driving forces behind the popular Skagit line and intruder fly