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WFS 296 - John Shewey on 9 Favorite Flies for Trout - American Fly Fishing

WFS 296 - John Shewey on 9 Favorite Flies for Trout - American Fly Fishing

Season 6 Episode 296 Published 4 years ago
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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/296

Presented By: Trxstle, Togens Fly Shop, Anglers Coffee, Fly Fishing Film Tour

Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors

John Shewey, Editor of American Fly Fishing magazine, returns today to talk about the magazine, his new book, and the history of Oregon's original flies. It's been 3 years since we last spoke with John so he gives us an update on what's been going on with the magazine, being consolidated into one. We dig into his new book - the history of Oregon flies and its creators, favorite flies including my dad's Max Canyon. Check out John's Top 9 Favorite Flies for Trout!

We also talk about his other books and he gives us some tips on writing - how to write like a journalist without coming from an egocentric standpoint. Find out why it's much easier to motivate people from the East to fish West than West to East. John tells us the characteristics of articles that make it to their magazine.

9 Favorite Flies for Trout Show Notes with John Shewey

03:17 - John was on the podcast for the first time at WFS 016

04:17 - Their 3 regional magazines, Northwest Fly Fishing Southwest Fly Fishing Eastern Fly Fishing, have been consolidated to just one called, American Fly Fishing

05:14 - The founding publisher of American Fly Fishing, Steve Cole sold the magazine company to Village Press (the publisher of Pointing Dog Journal)

07:40 - John's newfound passion is hunting Chukars and watching the dogs work

08:51 - Frank Moore passes away at 98.. A fly fish legend. He will surely be remembered - Frank was on the podcast at WFS 046

10:37 - We talked about another legend by the name of Lefty Kreh - how he was a genuine person and really passionate about what he did

15:30 - AFF issues 6 magazines per year

16:43 - John explains why it's a lot easier to convince people from the East to fish West than West to East

28:32 - They typically publish 36 feature-length articles per year

30:08 - Get the latest updates on AFF by subscribing here

31:00 - John's latest book is called, Favorite Flies for Oregon: 50 Essential Patterns from Local Experts - he gives an overview

32:07 - Randall Kaufmann is the best Oregon fly originator as John describes

33:54 - Dave McNeese was on the podcast at WFS 155

34:30 - Ken Morrish was on the podcast at WFS 181

34:44 - The Beetle Bug Coachman is one the great all-time dry flies

35:02 - Garrett Lesko was on the podcast at WFS 236

35:53 - John recently wrote a book about Hummingbirds - it's called The Hummingbird Handbook: Everything You Need to Know About These Fascinating Birds

38:03 - If Randall is not the best-known fly tier of all-time in Oregon, it's probably Polly Rosborough - Polly wrote a book called, Tying and Fishing the Fuzzy Nymphs

38:39 - One of John's favorite Polly fly is the Little Yellowstone Fly with the red butt

39:36 - Brian Silvey was on the podcast at WFS 148 - Brian ties beautiful flies - he's got an original fly called the Silvinator

40:23 - John tells us a little more about Polly

44:27 - The Morrish Mayday pattern is listed in John's book

Photo courtesy of Caddis Fly Shop

45:21 - The Umpqua Special

45:33 - The Spruce Fly dates back to the early part of the 20th century - John tells us its history

46:59 - The Beetle Bug Coachman history

53:38 - John started commercial fly tying when he was in high school and he sold his first magazine ar

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