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  • #19 Crossroads: Social Media & Flyfishing

    03/11/2017/i Podcast /af Drake Magazine

    http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/350450284-user-959659004-the-drakecast-flyfishing-fly-fishing-podcast19-crossroads-social-media-tom-bie.mp3A lot of people claim social media has killed flyfishing. But has it? In this episode of The DrakeCast we chat with parties on both sides of the divide as we suss out the positive and negative impacts social media has had on flyfishing.

    The backbone of this episode traces the experience of an Idaho fishing guide as well as the growth of a flyfishing company. Through these experiences of these separate groups, we are able to see a fuller picture of how social media has impacted flyfishing.

    We also have a great chat with the great Kelly Galloup, who is always reliable when it comes to giving a good quote or two. Additionally, this is the episode that the ever-flippant Tom Bie makes his inaugural appearance. I couldn’t have been happier to shove a fuzzy microphone in my boss’s face.

    Many thanks to Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures and Scott Fly Rods for their continued support.

    For more information on this episode, check out our website: www.drakemag.com/drakecast/1866-the-drakecast-fly-fishing-podcast-19-social-media-flyfishing-instagram.html

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