Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep26: From Record Tarpon to Rattlesnake Bites: Two Wild Stories from the Water
Release Date: 07/03/2025
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info_outlineThis episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast brings you two powerful stories from opposite ends of the fly fishing spectrum — one about chasing legends, and one about surviving the unexpected.
First, I sit down with Monte Burke, author of Lords of the Fly and Leaper, to talk about his deep dive into the Homosassa tarpon scene, the colorful personalities who defined it, and what that fishery’s rise and fall says about anglers, conservation, and obsession. Monte also shares what draws him to a story, how he balances hardcore angling with universal themes, and what fisheries he’d love to explore next in his writing.
Then, I talk with Zain, whose viral TikTok and news story about being bitten by a rattlesnake while fly fishing in the Carolinas caught my attention. He takes us through the entire day — from the bite itself, to getting help with no cell service, to recovery and the lessons he learned. Zain also shares advice for anyone fishing or hiking in snake country, plus some gratitude for the first responders who helped save his life.
As always, both guests share five songs each for the Trout Tunes Playlist, along with some final thoughts and thanks.
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