Native Atlantic Salmon-David Hartlin
Remote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
Release Date: 12/15/2019
Remote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
This week Jeff and Bill talk with Don Johnson about his wild Bigfoot experience, Koz's True North Trout makes the news, and Jeff has to issue two apologies.
info_outlineRemote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
This week Jeff and Bill talk about Iowa’s oldest living muskie, bigfoot, and UFOs.
info_outlineRemote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
This week Aaron Reed talks with fly angler and shop owner Chris Johnson of Living Waters fly shop in Round Rock, Texas.
info_outlineRemote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
This week Jeff and Bill talk about Henry Winkler's bad bout with social media, clearance t-shirts, and more.
info_outlineRemote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
This week Aaron Reed talks with April Vokey about fly fishing, social media, and more.
info_outlineRemote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
This week Jeff and Bill talk about Supreme’s collaboration with Fly Fishing, the WWF, and french teachers with poor hygiene.
info_outlineRemote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
This week Jeff and Bill talk about fly fishing's 5 most epic hatches and their new brand.
info_outlineRemote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
This week Aaron Reed talks with fly fishing newbies, John and Jen Pelicano about their journey into the sport.
info_outlineRemote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
This week on the Remote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast Jeff and Bill Talk with Hill Country author Steve Ramirez.
info_outlineRemote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
This week Jeff and Bill talk with Ken Farley from Expedition Vehicle Outfitters. Farley is a native Michigander transitioning his Family's business from the small-town auto repair shop, into a global off-road vehicle outfitter.
info_outlineThis week fly fishing podcast host Jeff Troutman talks with David Hartlin. David was introduced to fly fishing, specifically Wild Atlantic Salmon by my late grandfather at the age of 8 years old and their relationship, like many in the fly fishing community, was extremely close and memorable.
“Hooking and landing my first Chromer on a dry fly, tipping the scales at around 15 lbs. I can still remember my legs shaking so bad as my grandfather laughed about it with joy! And just like that we Safely released her to finish the journey to the spawning grounds. Since then my grandfather has passed away and I’ve made a career of chasing these amazing migrators over the last 21 years”- David Hartlin
David is a freelance guide on the West Coast of Newfoundland with a program on 9 different rivers from June thru mid-July before leaving and following the migration north each season.
During the winter off-season David can be found at his fly tying desk or casting crab patterns on the flats in Cuba.
Episode Links:
Sponsors:
www.delifreshdesign.com (coupon code RNP20)
www.manscapped.com (Coupon Code Remotenopressure)
David’s Links: