Joe Rotter hosts Russ Miller, 12-time Team USA Fly Fishing Competitor and currently working for Umpqua Feather Merchants. Years ago Russ politely humbled Joe and showed him how effectively a Euro Nymph system cand be in the right hands. It was a revolution. These two chat a bunch about fishing, euro nymphing, and share a […]
The MEND Fly Fishing Podcast
Episode 80 – Tuesday’s Tippets – Back to the OG NZ, 6X Bug Testing, and Fat Octobers
Joe Rotter hosts a solo episode unpacking a recent guided day on the low, clear Yakima River and previewing the October caddis hatch. He talks through the morning bite, how fish move deeper during the day, and why timing and stealth matter in fall trout fishing. Practical takeaways include testing flies on lighter tippet (6X) […]
Episode 79 – Why Do I Tie Flies? w/ Patrick Kilby of RIO
Joe Rotter and Patrick Kilby chat about how and why to tie your own flies. They share some history, stories, and some really good tips for someone dusting off the vice or starting from scratch. Connect with Red’s : Website: https://www.redsflyfishing.com YouTube Channel: Red’s Fly Shop – YouTube Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redsflyshop/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redsflyshop Email: staff@redsflyshop.com Phone: […]
Episode 78 – Deschutes River Skills with Tom Larimer
Joe Rotter interviews guide Tom Larimer about fishing the Deschutes: his background guiding Alaska to the Deschutes, why the river is unique (wade-only access), and detailed, practical tips for trout anglers — observing water, working deep banks, managing micro-drag and mend timing, yarn and foam indicators, rod/line recommendations, and rigs to maximize success. Connect with […]
Episode 77 – Bowhunting Meets Fly Fishing with Brian Barney of Eastman’s Elevated
Hosted a longtime bowhunter and new friend, Brian Barney of Eastman’s Elevated on the Pod today. Brian is well known as a bowhunter, writer, and content creator but he’s a die hard fly fisherman as well. He share some great tips on streamer fishing, boating, and general DIY angling. Joe and Brian chat about the […]
Episode 76 – Trout Scouting with OnX and TroutRoutes // How to Find NEW Water!
Find NEW water! Joe Rotter and Erik Johnsen of TroutRoutes and OnX maps chat about how to use this awesome app to find new water and use your time more efficiently. It’s a great tool and it is one of the most important tools in the modern angler’s arsenal. Connect with Red’s : Website: https://www.redsflyfishing.com […]
Episode 75 – Tuesday’s Tippets with Steve Burns // Golden Trout, Steelhead, and Old Waders
Joe Rotter chats with guide Steve Burns about transitioning to fall fishing: dealing with smoky skies, adjusting tippet and flies for clearer, cooler water, and techniques from yarn indicators to small streamers. They share guiding tips for new anglers, spay-casting advice, and stories from the Sierras to Alaska. Listeners get practical takeaways on leader and […]
Episode 74 – Tactical Mends and Reading Water: Skyler’s Guide to Catching More Trout
Joe Rotter and guide Skyler Lancaster break down practical, easy-to-use tips for fall trout fishing: managing slack and mends, choosing indicator depth, when to use unweighted nymphs with split shot, and how to set the hook for streamers. They also cover wading strategy and scouting, tightline nymphing basics, simple fly-tying ideas (like a plain sculpin), […]
Episode 73 – Tuesday’s Tippets – Swing Addiction: Hayden Williams
Joe Rotter sits riverside with Hayden Williams for a wide-ranging Tuesday’s Tippets: a salmon trip full of pinks, smoking fish, and a near-Chinook hook-up leads into an in-depth look at swung flies and trout spey. Hayden shares why he loves the swing, his early two-handed rod story, and the inspirations behind his “War Pig” sculpin […]
Episode 72 – Tuesday’s Tippets with Steve Joyce // Skating Cranes and Chuckin’ Spey
Joe Rotter and guide Steve Joyce break down practical, easy-to-use fishing tips for the fall transition — from skateable crane-fly techniques and trout spey basics to carp, bass and redfish strategies. They discuss flip-flop flows on the Yakima, gear and leader choices, where to focus your casts, and how to make the most of tough […]