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S6, Ep 29: Casting Angles with Mac Brown

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Join Marvin Cash and Mac Brown on a fresh episode of The Articulate Fly, where they navigate the unpredictable spring weather and its impact on angling strategies. Mac shares his recent experiences on the river, highlighting the challenges posed by sudden temperature drops and gusty winds that can turn a day of fishing into a lesson in perseverance.

As they delve into the importance of adaptability, Mac recounts a recent school session where they witnessed how preconceived tactics often fail in the face of fickle spring conditions. He vividly describes the success of wet fly techniques and the excitement of students discovering effective patterns through a process of trial and error.

As the episode concludes, Marvin encourages anglers to seize the moment once the cold front passes, reminding us of the abundance of water and the promise of tight lines ahead. So, gear up, embrace the process and enjoy the ever-changing dance with the river. Tight lines!

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Join Marvin Cash and Mac Brown on a fresh episode of The Articulate Fly, where they navigate the unpredictable spring weather and its impact on angling strategies. Mac shares his recent experiences on the river, highlighting the challenges posed by sudden temperature drops and gusty winds that can turn a day of fishing into a lesson in perseverance.

As they delve into the importance of adaptability, Mac recounts a recent school session where they witnessed how preconceived tactics often fail in the face of fickle spring conditions. He vividly describes the success of wet fly techniques and the excitement of students discovering effective patterns through a process of trial and error.

As the episode concludes, Marvin encourages anglers to seize the moment once the cold front passes, reminding us of the abundance of water and the promise of tight lines ahead. So, gear up, embrace the process and enjoy the ever-changing dance with the river. Tight lines!

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Follow Mac on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Support the Show

Shop on Amazon

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Subscribe to the Podcast

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