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Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.31: Glass Roots: How the Fiberglass Manifesto Became a Fly Fishing Cult Classic

Trout Wrangler Podcast

Release Date: 07/23/2025

Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2 Ep. 47: Sun Safety & NC Delayed Harvest Stockings show art Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2 Ep. 47: Sun Safety & NC Delayed Harvest Stockings

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On today’s episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast, we’re covering two important topics for anglers this fall: protecting yourself from the sun and the upcoming North Carolina delayed harvest stockings. First, we talk about the realities of long days on the water—UV exposure, the importance of the right gear, sunscreen tips, and why protecting your skin should be just as much a part of your fishing setup as rods and flies. Then we shift gears to the latest stocking updates for North Carolina’s delayed harvest streams. With cooler weather and fresh fish being added, this is the time to...

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Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep. 46: Striper Runs, Art, and Stories with Joel Stoehr show art Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep. 46: Striper Runs, Art, and Stories with Joel Stoehr

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On today’s episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast, I’m joined by Joel Stoehr—an artist, teacher, and passionate striper fisherman. We start with Joel’s fishing journey and how stripers became a core part of his life on the water. From his love for fly fishing to what keeps him chasing these powerful fish, Joel shares what makes the striper game so special. We also dive into Joel’s artistic background—how painting and sculpture shaped his path before transitioning into teaching and design. He explains how he balances art, education, and administration while still keeping an...

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Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep. 45: Fly Fishing Media & Minnesota Waters with Ketter show art Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep. 45: Fly Fishing Media & Minnesota Waters with Ketter

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On today’s episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast, I’m joined by Ketter to dive into his fly fishing journey, building a media presence, and balancing fishing with content creation. We kick things off with how and when his fishing journey began—and whether it started with a fly rod from the start. From there, we talk about the waters of Minnesota, comparing freestone rivers, tailwaters, and spring creeks, and what makes each one unique. We dig into what sparked his idea to start a YouTube channel and podcast, how he manages editing, posting, and staying consistent on multiple platforms...

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Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep. 44: Healing Waters with Ben Burgess of PHWFF show art Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep. 44: Healing Waters with Ben Burgess of PHWFF

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On today’s episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast, I’m joined by Ben Burgess, Regional Coordinator for Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing. We kick things off with Ben’s journey—what inspired him to join Project Healing Waters and how his path led him to the role of Regional Coordinator. He explains what the position actually entails, how it differs from a local program lead, and the unique challenges and opportunities that come with overseeing multiple chapters. From starting new programs to ensuring each chapter maintains the same high-quality experience while still embracing its local...

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Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep. 43: Shakedown Stream Apparel and the Fly Fishing Grateful Dead Crossover show art Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep. 43: Shakedown Stream Apparel and the Fly Fishing Grateful Dead Crossover

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On today’s episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast, I’m joined by Dylan, founder of Shakedown Streams, a fly-fishing lifestyle brand inspired by the Grateful Dead. We kick things off with Dylan’s fishing journey—where it began, and when fly fishing became a central part of his life. From there, we dive into the origins of Shakedown Streams: what sparked the idea, and why the Deadhead vibe felt like the perfect fit for building a unique brand in the fly-fishing community. Dylan shares the toughest challenges of starting a brand from scratch, the story behind the Grateful Dead–fly...

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Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.42: Recapping an Awesome Weekend at the Rise Festival in Asheville, NC show art Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.42: Recapping an Awesome Weekend at the Rise Festival in Asheville, NC

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Join me as I recap the RISE Fly Fishing Festival in Asheville, NC—and share interviews with two amazing guests: Shelton Steele from Wrong Way River Lodge & Cabins, a unique riverside destination in Asheville Nate from Borne From Blue Lines, a lifestyle brand that embodies the spirit of fly fishing and conservation     c

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Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.41:  Fishing Is Fishing: The Slayfest Story with Chase show art Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.41: Fishing Is Fishing: The Slayfest Story with Chase

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 In this episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast, I’m joined by Chase, the founder of Slayfest—a lifestyle brand born “on the banks of the rivers in the hot Southern Oregon summer.” What started as time on the water evolved into a community-driven brand that brings hunting, fishing, and storytelling together under one banner. We talk about how Chase built Slayfest from the ground up, what their “Fishing is Fishing” tagline means, and how the aesthetic stays authentic yet fresh on the water. From Southern Oregon to Montana, Slayfest represents a wide range of anglers, and we dig...

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Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.40:Art, Angling, and Pop Culture — A Conversation with Paul Puckett show art Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.40:Art, Angling, and Pop Culture — A Conversation with Paul Puckett

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On today’s episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast, we’re joined by Paul Puckett, an incredible fly-fishing artist, musician, and podcast host. Paul’s work has become iconic in the fishing world, blending art, culture, and the passion for angling. We start by talking about Paul’s fishing journey and whether Charleston has always been home or if his roots began elsewhere. From there, we dive into how his art evolved from childhood doodles into trout paintings and eventually the fly-fishing art we know today. Paul shares the moment his career took off while helping open a fly shop,...

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Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.39: Inside Beavertail Skiffs With Matt Milliron show art Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.39: Inside Beavertail Skiffs With Matt Milliron

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On today’s episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast we have Matt Milliron, Sales Representative for Beavertail Skiffs. We dive into Matt’s fly fishing journey, his favorite species to chase in Florida, and how he got involved with Beavertail. Matt also shares insights into the different skiff models—from the ultra-skinny Micro and Rival to the versatile Mosquito, Vengeance, and Lightning—breaking down what sets them apart for different fishing styles and water conditions. If you’re curious about skiffs, customizing your boat, or what makes Beavertail unique, this episode is packed with...

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Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.38:Blackwater Revival: Guiding the Lowcountry with Johnny show art Trout Wrangler Podcast Season 2. Ep.38:Blackwater Revival: Guiding the Lowcountry with Johnny

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In this episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast, I sit down with Johnny, founder of Blackwater Revival Guide Service, to talk about chasing fish through the winding rivers and estuaries of South Carolina’s Lowcountry. We kick things off with how Blackwater Revival came to life and dive into the meaning behind the name. Johnny shares what it’s like guiding in places like Winyah Bay, a fishery shaped by blackwater rivers, shallow flats, and a rich cultural connection to the outdoors. We talk Lowcountry lifestyle, the unique skiff Johnny runs (a 17-ft Mitzi that drafts under 8 inches), and the...

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 In this episode of the Trout Wrangler Podcast, I’m joined by Cameron Mortenson, the voice behind The Fiberglass Manifesto, a platform that helped redefine the way the fly fishing world looks at fiberglass rods.

Cameron shares the unexpected origin of his passion project—starting with a $30 Eagle Claw rod—and how it snowballed into a community-driven blog and cultural touchstone for “glass geeks” around the world. We dive into the evolution of the site, what fuels its blend of gear reviews, rod-maker spotlights, and travel stories, and why fiberglass continues to attract a loyal following in an age dominated by fast-action graphite.

We also talk about vintage vs. modern blanks, which rod builders Cameron has his eye on, and what’s coming next for the Fiberglass Manifesto in terms of content, gear, and collaborations.

As always, Cameron shares five songs for the Trout Tunes Playlist and wraps it up with a few shoutouts and final thoughts for the glass-curious listener.

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