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WOT 201: Sight Fishing, Solitude, and Fighting Trout in New Zealand with Jack Kingsborough

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In this episode we WadeOutThere with Jack Kingsborough, from New Zealand. Jack moved from Australia to New Zealand to pursue a life at sea in commercial fishing, and soon found a passion for fly fishing.
Now Jack works as a ship’s engineer for months at a time, and spends his off months hiking and backpacking in New Zealand’s mountainous backcountry in search of trout and adventure. He sometimes travels twenty kilometers in a day for the chance to sight fish to one or two trophy sized fish that will give him the fight of his life.
We discuss sight fishing, fighting fish, and why Jack continues to find the solitude of his time fly fishing so precious.
More about Jack:
Instagram: @aussie_angler_nz
Related Articles From WadeOutThere:
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Patterns in How Trout Fight. Understanding the "Program."
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Sight Fishing Part 1 - Pick Your Battles.
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Sight Fishing Part 2 - Observation
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Rock or Trout? How to Know for Sure.
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | How to Avoid Forgetting Your Fly Fishing Gear

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In this episode we WadeOutThere with Jack Kingsborough, from New Zealand. Jack moved from Australia to New Zealand to pursue a life at sea in commercial fishing, and soon found a passion for fly fishing.
Now Jack works as a ship’s engineer for months at a time, and spends his off months hiking and backpacking in New Zealand’s mountainous backcountry in search of trout and adventure. He sometimes travels twenty kilometers in a day for the chance to sight fish to one or two trophy sized fish that will give him the fight of his life.
We discuss sight fishing, fighting fish, and why Jack continues to find the solitude of his time fly fishing so precious.
More about Jack:
Instagram: @aussie_angler_nz
Related Articles From WadeOutThere:
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Patterns in How Trout Fight. Understanding the "Program."
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Sight Fishing Part 1 - Pick Your Battles.
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Sight Fishing Part 2 - Observation
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | Rock or Trout? How to Know for Sure.
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | How to Avoid Forgetting Your Fly Fishing Gear

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WadeOutThere Subscribers
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