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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

588 | A Guide to Adirondacks Fly Fishing with David Brotzman: Ausable River, TroutRoutes, Van Life

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Dave Stewart

Leisure, Hobbies, Sports, Wilderness

4.7531 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2024

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/588 

Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/troutroutes 

In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of the Northeast, where the wilderness rivals the vast national parks of the West. Join us as we follow the adventures of David Brotzman, who embarks on a journey through Adirondacks fly fishing, armed with the newest gear and a van life setup that brings him closer to nature. David shares invaluable insights on preparing for a remote trip, the allure of van life for modern anglers, and the conservation efforts vital to preserving these pristine waters. Get ready to explore hidden fly fishing treasures in the East and learn how to make your next outdoor adventure successful and sustainable.


Episode Chapters with David Brotzman on Adirondacks Fly Fishing

2:00 - David shares his relatively recent journey into fly fishing, a passion ignited during the COVID-19 lockdown. With a background in outdoor activities and fond memories of spending summers in the Adirondacks during his youth, David was drawn back to nature and fishing as an escape from the indoor restrictions of the pandemic.

7:23 - His breakthrough came when a friend introduced him to fly fishing, leading to an exhilarating experience of catching a Chinook salmon on one of his first attempts. This encounter and the fascinating complexity of river ecosystems and trout behavior deeply hooked him into the sport. David emphasizes the importance of not getting overly fixated on gear for beginners and highlights the joy and tranquility fishing brings, beyond the thrill of the catch.

10:29 - David recounts his restoration project of a 1965 vintage mirror craft boat, emphasizing the joy of blending his newfound fishing passion with family bonding and the allure of waterborne adventures, even on the historic Erie Canal near Rochester, New York.

13:05 - David, alongside a friend, creates a film that encapsulates their fly fishing adventures, focusing on the distinctive aspects of Eastern versus Western fly fishing. They aim to highlight the contrasts and similarities, particularly emphasizing the need to adapt techniques and understand the local ecosystems.

20:00 - Our chat touches on the choice of equipment emphasizing the distinctive quality and depth that professional cinema cameras bring to the narrative, allowing him to paint with footage and add his unique touch as a storyteller.

27:10 - David emphasizes the pivotal role of TroutRoutes in their adventure. Their trip, initially challenging due to the season and the unfamiliarity with the Adirondacks' fall conditions, was streamlined with TroutRoutes' comprehensive features. The app's river grading system, river flow data, and the newly introduced river miles feature proved invaluable for selecting suitable rivers, ensuring safe navigation, and avoiding restricted areas.

33:20 - He shares his memorable trip to the Ausable River in the Adirondacks, a renowned river known for its clarity and the quality of trout fishing it offers. Despite its fame and the potential apprehensions associated with tackling such a well-known location, David leveraged thorough planning and use of resources like TroutRoutes to feel well-prepared for their adventure.

36:17 - Beyond digital tools, David suggests leveraging a wealth of information available through simple Google searches, including blog posts and articles from individuals who have previously fished or floated the river. These insights offer contextual knowledge that can complement apps, helping anglers to make informed decisions about where and when to fish.

He also stresses the significance of visiting local fly shops for real-time advice and updates on river conditions. This step is crucial for understanding the current state of the river and any potential hazards, as conditions can change rapidly and impact the safety and success of the trip.

38:25 - David recommends going on a trip in the Adirondacks in spring as the prime season for such adventures, especially in the Ausable, based on local advice and their own experiences. Sring offers higher water levels due to snowmelt, leading to more active fish movement and the potential for early dry fly hatches.

40:21 - David highlights the distinct appeal of the Adirondacks. He also emphasizes the sheer size of the park, which is so vast that it can encompass multiple national parks within its boundaries, including Yosemite.

45:36 - He talks about an unexpected challenge they experienced, including a nearly 60-foot waterfall adjacent to their planned route. This discovery underscored the potential dangers of navigating the river, highlighting the necessity of constantly checking maps and staying alert to the terrain's unpredictable changes.

48:06 - David also praises the gear that supported their expedition, particularly highlighting the innovative design of Kokopelli's Rogue R-Deck rafts. These rafts, equipped with internal storage within the tubes, offered a perfect blend of durability, buoyancy, and convenience, proving instrumental in navigating the challenging waters while keeping their gear dry and secure.

58:26 - We delve into the intricacies of van life, sparked by David's transition to living and traveling in a customized Ford Transit. With his wife's support, he ventured into van life by transforming an empty Ford Transit into a fully equipped mobile home.

David's project, "The Very Good Van Build" series, is documented on Instagram and TikTok, offering glimpses into the van's layout and the lifestyle it enables. Despite lacking a full interior tour online, plans are in place to share more about their unique home on wheels as they continue their travels and adventures.

1:13:00 - David highlights the Starlink internet service as a game-changer for remote work and entertainment, providing reliable, high-speed internet anywhere, which is particularly beneficial for those living the van life.

1:18:10 - David revisits the topic of luxury items brought on their trip, highlighting the Outin espresso maker as a standout addition. He and his wife, having backgrounds as baristas, highly value quality coffee. This portable espresso maker, resembling a thermos, allows them to prepare authentic espresso shots remotely, without needing to plug it in, thanks to its battery and water heater.

1:20:25 - David expresses genuine affection for freeze-dried food, particularly Mountain House. He specifically praises the Beef Stroganoff, noting that its noodles and beef rehydrate well, and he enjoys it with a bit of Tabasco for extra flavor.

Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/588 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Do you know which natural area is the size of five national parks out west, including the Grand Canyon, but is located in the northeast part of the United States?

0:11.4

Would you like to know how to put together a remote trip in the northeast and some of the newest gear that's going to keep you safe and allow you to have a much more enjoyable trip?

0:21.1

And have you ever wondered what it's like to live in a van down by the river while running

0:25.4

your business and having a normal life?

0:28.8

Today we have David Broughtsman on the podcast to share his story and how he put it all

0:33.2

together.

0:34.1

This is the wet fly swing podcast where we show you the best places to travel to for

0:37.6

fly fishing, how to find the best resources and tools to prepare for that trip and what you can do

0:42.4

to give back to the fish species we love. Hey, I'm Dave, host the wet fly swing podcast. I've been

0:47.5

fly fishing since I was a kid. I grew up around a fly shop and have created one of the largest

0:52.0

fly fishing podcast in this country. I've also interviewed

0:55.2

more of the greatest fly anglers and told some of the greatest stories than anyone in the world.

1:00.1

Today, David Brossaman is going to share his story of how he put together this remote trip

1:04.7

into the Oszabel River Canyon and the three biggest takeaways he has to help you to create your own successful trip.

1:12.7

You're going to learn which boat is by far the best to use if you're going to be trying to

1:16.7

stay light and nimble and save a bunch of weight. We find out which satellite service is

1:22.4

best for safety and what you can do if you're living in a van as well. And some of the big trout routes features that helped him to plan this trip and execute it perfectly.

1:33.3

We dig into that today, why you should have a mapping software and an app.

1:38.1

Plus, we find out again how David did it all while transferring his life into a Ford transit and literally built this

1:46.8

thing out by his hands step by step. We've got some inspiration for you today, David Brothman

1:53.0

from at Very Good Flyfishing on Instagram. How you do, David? Good. Good to be here. I'm super

2:00.5

stoked. Yeah, thanks for doing this. This is going to be a fun one. I think that you have some stuff going on that's pretty exciting to talk about because you have the van life, which we're going to talk about a little bit. But you also did a trip out to the kind of Adirondacks, that area, and you have this video which is playing right now. We're going to talk about that as well. And I think your experience of getting into fly fishing maybe a little bit later might be part of this story, too. So today we're going to dig into that and maybe some tips on planning, you know, an Eastern trip, maybe like a remote trip out east. So we're going to get into all that today. Before we start there, let's bring us back to fly fishing. How did you get into it and kind of what's your first memory of it? So I'm pretty new to fly fishing and I'm pretty openly new about fly fishing. And I got started kind of amongst where a lot of people started to pick up some more outdoor stuff, which is like right around the COVID area where we all kind of locked down and getting getting antsy to get outside.

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