Joe Rotter and longtime pal Josh Potter reenact a classic spring-creek trip, sharing tactics for tightline nymphing, streamer work, and using New Zealand-style yarn indicators in windy, gin‑clear water.
The episode mixes technical instruction—leader setups, cider material, long casts and stripping—with storytelling about a 25‑mile roadless backpack-fishing documentary, nostalgic memories, and finding joy in small, lesser‑known backyard fisheries.
They close with seasonal hatch notes for North Idaho cutthroat waters and encourage listeners to explore and protect their own favorite local streams.











