Episode

Swing Integration

Podcast
Casting Across Fly Fishing
Published
May 29, 2026
Duration seconds
1663
Processing state
not_requested
Canonical source
https://castingacross.com/ep-394/
Audio
https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/WPCM5839108692.mp3
JSON
/v1/public/podcasts/casting-across-fly-fishing-651212/episodes/swing-integration
Markdown
/podcast/casting-across-fly-fishing-651212/swing-integration.md

Actions

  • POST https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/casting-across-fly-fishing-651212/episodes/swing-integration/transcription-requests
    Idempotently request low-priority transcript generation for this episode.
  • GET https://stenobird.com/podcast/casting-across-fly-fishing-651212/swing-integration.md
    Read the agent-friendly Markdown representation of this episode resource.

Summary

I am not an expert in swinging flies in the most orthodox sense of the concept. In fact, I've never made any kind of presentation to steelhead in the Pacific Northwest or Atlantic salmon. However, I have swung wet flies in ways that might not draw the ire of purists. But none of that is what I'm talking about today. The weird uncle of that noble tactic, swinging streamers and nymphs for bass and trout is a little less dignified but a whole lot of fun. And, if you're more about pragmatism and less about fun, it is more efficient. Today I share three ways to swing flies at your local river. It doesn't take any special gear or a lot of practice. Just get out there and swing away. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices