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710 | High-performance Heated Apparel with Amber Liljestrand - Heated Core, Carbon Fiber, Bow Hunting

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Release Date: 01/24/2025

779 | BC Stillwater Fishing with Greg Keenan - Stillwater Edge, Chironomids, Leader Setups show art 779 | BC Stillwater Fishing with Greg Keenan - Stillwater Edge, Chironomids, Leader Setups

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

779 Show Notes: Presented by:  , , , Stillwater Fishing can feel like a mystery if you're not sure where to start. Should you go with a balanced leech or a chironomid? Use an indicator or not? And hey, does trolling still count? In this episode, we're joined by Greg Keenan, host of the Stillwater Edge podcast and a guy who lives and breathes lake fishing. Greg breaks down his systematic approach to Stillwater, shares his hybrid leader setup, and talks about how to actually find fish, not just cast and hope.  We also get into stripping techniques, when to troll, and the new...

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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

778B Show Notes: Presented by:  Jack Arnot, Team USA angler and dry fly tactician, is here to break down what it really takes to fish on the surface when the pressure’s on. From the Colorado Rockies to the technical rivers of Europe, Jack shares what it’s like to compete in world-class fly fishing events and how you can apply those same dry fly skills to your own local waters. We get into everything from gear setups to scouting new water (even when nothing’s rising), and why it's time to rethink what 7x and 8x tippet can do. Show Notes:  

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In the Bucket #19 | Steelhead Spey Fishing Arts and Culture with Dec Hogan, George Cook, Scott O'Donnell, and Joseph Rossano show art In the Bucket #19 | Steelhead Spey Fishing Arts and Culture with Dec Hogan, George Cook, Scott O'Donnell, and Joseph Rossano

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#778 Show Notes: Presented By: , , In today’s episode of In the Bucket podcast, we’re joined by George Cook, Dec Hogan, Scott O’Donnell, and Joseph Rossano—four deeply respected voices in spey fishing, fly culture, and steelhead conservation. With decades of experience guiding, designing flies, telling stories, and fighting for fish, this crew brings insight and emotion to every swing of the conversation. We dig into the heavy realities facing steelhead today—closures, declining returns, and tough conversations around catch and release. George and Dec reflect on the evolution of...

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777 | Fly Fishing the Bow River with Josh Nugent of Out Fly Fishing show art 777 | Fly Fishing the Bow River with Josh Nugent of Out Fly Fishing

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#777 Show Notes:      Presented by: , , ,   Sponsors:        In this episode, we're joined by Josh Nugent from Out Fly Fishing to talk all about fly fishing the Bow River. Josh shares what makes this river so special, how to plan your trip, and even some surprising lessons from his time studying the world’s best fly casters. When it comes to legendary trout rivers in North America, Alberta's Bow River is near the top of the list. Flowing from the Rockies just outside Banff National Park, the Bow is known for its big browns, healthy rainbows, and...

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#776 Show Notes:  Presented By: , ,   Sponsors: In this episode of the Great Lakes Dude Podcast, Jeff is joined by industry rep Phil Cook, one of the most respected fly anglers in the region. Phil shares his journey from growing up fishing Michigan’s Au Sable River to leading Backeddy Sales, where he represents top fly fishing brands. They talk about the evolution of Great Lakes fly fishing—from streamer innovations to smallmouth bass tactics, the rise of Atlantic salmon, and hunting Cohos in skinny water. Phil reveals his passion for sight-fishing, his approach to gear testing,...

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775 | South Carolina Fly Fishing with Mike Watts - Southern Appalachia, Clemson University, Rivers and Feathers show art 775 | South Carolina Fly Fishing with Mike Watts - Southern Appalachia, Clemson University, Rivers and Feathers

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#775 Show Notes:      Presented by: , , , Sponsors:       In this episode, we head to the Southeast to explore South Carolina fly fishing with Mike Watts of Rivers and Feathers. From chasing wild trout in the Southern Appalachians to building community through Clemson University’s fly fishing club, Mike shares what makes his home waters so special. If you’re curious about Southeast fly fishing, small stream tactics, or want a glimpse into a growing regional fly fishing scene, this episode is for you. Show Notes:      

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#774 Show Notes:  Presented By: , , , Sponsors: Brian Wise, streamer fanatic fly tyer, and the guy behind fly fishing the Ozarks, joins us today to share some of his hard-earned lessons that he's picked up from guiding and fishing Missouri's famed trout water. You'll find out why weightless streamers might be your new best friend. How slack kills a good presentation and what fly design really matters when chasing big browns. Plus, Brian's gonna walk us through the rules of streamer fishing. Spoiler alert, there's only one... and why the 10-pound trout can still live and hang out in...

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773B | Top Colorado Fly Fishing Spots with John Hunt of Moccasin Fly Club show art 773B | Top Colorado Fly Fishing Spots with John Hunt of Moccasin Fly Club

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773B Show Notes: Presented by:   We’re back with John Hunt from Moccasin Fly Club, and this time he’s giving us the ultimate fly fishing and hunting roadmap for Colorado and New Mexico. From the Colorado River to the South Platte and even into New Mexico’s San Juan, John lays out his top 10 spots to hit this year — some big names and a few hidden gems too.   Show Notes:  

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#773 Show Notes:      Presented by: , , Sponsors:        We sit down with Kirk Deeter, editor of Trout Magazine and one of the most recognizable voices in fly fishing media. From the challenges facing today's fisheries to the stories behind the stories he publishes, Kirk opens up about the role of journalism, conservation, and storytelling in the fly fishing world. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or deeply involved in river advocacy, Kirk offers insight on how you can engage more deeply with the sport—and the issues that matter. Show Notes:  ...

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#772 Show Notes: Presented By: , , , In today's show, we have the return visit from a veteran guide and industry professional, Eric Leininger. You may recall Eric was on the show back in In the Bucket episode #5 with Stu Foxall and Scoop Mason. Today, Eric is going to be joined by his good buddy, Zach Carothers, the guy who stepped aside from a successful music career to follow and share a passion for fly fishing as he pursues a new career as a guide. So yeah, we've got old guide and new guide perspectives and some good entertainment coming your way today. Expect adult language, some great...

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#710 Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/710 

Presented by: Heated Core

Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/heatedcore 

In this episode, we delve into innovative solutions for extreme cold weather with Amber Liljestrand from Heated Core. Join us as we explore how Heated Core's cutting-edge carbon fiber technology is transforming heated apparel, making it more efficient and user-friendly than ever before.

Amber shares her journey into the world of outdoor gear, discussing how her passion for bow hunting and fishing led her to the brand. Discover how these revolutionary base layers allow you to control your comfort at the touch of a button, turning on the heat just when you need it most. Additionally, Amber provides valuable tips on staying warm during cold weather adventures, even beyond the use of heated gear. Tune in to learn more about Heated Core’s journey and find inspiration for your next winter adventure.


Episode Chapters with Amber Liljestrand on High-Performance Heated Apparel

2:28 - Amber shares how her passion for outdoor activities started. It began with fishing with her grandparents and expanded to kayaking and paddle boarding. Despite her love for summer, she ventured into deer hunting, a cold-weather activity, which introduced her to the challenge of staying warm while being stationary outdoors.

5:29 - She talks about how she discovered Heated Core. Their products, which provide direct warmth through battery-operated heating, transformed her outdoor experiences.

9:33 - Amber describes some of their heated clothing pieces that include a long sleeve top, a vest, and full pants, resembling thermal or base layers. These garments incorporate undetectable carbon fiber heating elements woven into the fabric, providing even heat distribution without hot spots.

15:14 - We explore the features and future possibilities of the brand. Amber mentions potential development of full footed leggings with heating elements for toes as a future option. She also notes that the heating system is designed for flexibility, allowing users to turn it on when they begin to feel cold and off as they warm up through activity. The heating elements can last up to six hours on low settings.

19:19 - Amber shares her strategy of only activating the heated layer when she starts feeling cold, using it as a backup to extend her time outdoors comfortably. This approach helps prevent common issues hunters face, such as cutting hunts short due to cold or missing shots because of tense, shaking muscles. She also emphasizes the versatility of their products, noting its usefulness not only in hunting but also in various activities like skiing, attending sporting events, or even simple tasks like shoveling snow.

23:16 - Amber shares tips on staying warm in cold weather, emphasizing the importance of layering. She explains that layers of air trapped between clothing help retain warmth, and it's crucial to choose layers with thermal regulating properties to prevent restriction. Amber suggests adding insulative layers like puffy jackets or fleece to trap additional warmth.

For outer protection, Amber advises using durable shells that are either waterproof or windproof, depending on the weather conditions. These outer layers, often made with advanced materials, allow moisture to escape while protecting against external elements.

27:25 - Amber discusses the gear from Pnuma Outdoors, highlighting its affordability and technical features. She emphasizes the versatility and fit of Pnuma's clothing, particularly noting how well they fit women despite not being specifically designed for them. She praises the cohesive layering system that caters to different hunting environments and activities.

31:54 - We get into Amber's journey into outdoor activities and hunting. Amber shares that she initially engaged in summer outdoor activities and only began hunting four years ago after moving to the Midwest.

35:39 - Amber shares an experience about taking her son hunting, where they encountered a bobcat that approached their blind so closely it brushed against it.

37:50 - She talks about the differences between bow hunting and rifle hunting, highlighting the advantages of the former. Amber explains that bow hunting in the Midwest offers a longer season, from mid-September to mid-January, compared to the 10-day rifle season. She also shares her personal experiences with bow hunting, noting the flexibility and creativity it allows for practice.

50:07 - Amber highlights the product's benefits for construction workers, police officers, and mail carriers who endure cold conditions as part of their jobs. At a recent trade show, there was notable interest from cyclists and motorcycle riders, who appreciate the product's ability to provide warmth without compromising mobility or protective gear.

54:06 - We ask about her hunting activities in January. Amber explains that while the hunting season ends on January 15th, shed hunting begins immediately after. Shed hunting involves searching for antlers like an Easter egg hunt, while also serving as post-season scouting.

Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/710