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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

603 | Global Fishing Adventures with David Coggins - The Believer, Patagonia, Norway

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Dave Stewart

Leisure, Sports, Wilderness, Hobbies

4.7531 Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2024

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/603 

Presented by: FishHound Expeditions, TroutRoutesStonefly Nets, Togiak River Lodge

Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors  

Join us in this fascinating episode as David Coggins, a celebrated author and seasoned angler, shares his global fishing adventures and the stories behind his latest book. Discover the allure of chasing elusive fish in exotic locations and how David merges his keen sense of style with the practical aspects of angling. Whether you're curious about the nuances of fishing in Norwegian rivers or the challenges of catching permit in Belize, David's experiences offer invaluable insights and inspire anglers to dream big and fish with style.

 

Episode Chapters with David Coggins on Global Fishing Adventures

1:32 - David discusses his recent activities and his new book, "The Believer: A Year in the Fly Fishing Life." This book was inspired during the COVID-19 lockdowns as he aimed to maximize his fishing activities before potentially settling down with his girlfriend. However, many of his planned trips were canceled due to the pandemic. Despite these setbacks, he managed to continue fishing and incorporated these experiences into his book.

5:44 - He shares his passion for fly fishing and the personal joys it brings, particularly when introducing friends to the sport. He also talks about the challenging aspects of fishing, like learning new skills and overcoming difficulties, which make the experience rewarding.

11:41 - He highlights the joy of teaching and sharing experiences, particularly in locations like the Catskills. Coggins reflects on the variety of fishing styles among enthusiasts, from those strictly using dry flies to others who are more versatile.

19:26 - Coggins traveled to several dream destinations including Patagonia, Cuba, Belize, and Norway, where he pursued challenging fishing adventures.

23:13 -He talks about his fishing experiences in Belize, particularly the challenges of permit fishing, where he felt the intensity and unpredictability of trying to catch this elusive species.

29:57 - He shares his experiences fishing for steelhead. He mentions the challenges of blown-out rivers and the need to adapt plans, including an instance where they used a helicopter to access the Copper River.

31:22 - David expresses concern over the noticeable environmental changes observed by guides and the impacts on fish behavior, such as the timing shifts in the migration patterns of Stripe bass due to warmer waters. He highlights the work of conservation organizations like the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust and the Atlantic Salmon Federation, stressing the necessity for those who love and utilize aquatic environments to contribute actively to conservation efforts.

33:57 - We dig into how he approaches writing for his audience, balancing the needs of both seasoned anglers and newcomers. He emphasizes his role not as a technical expert, but as someone who conveys the emotional and sensory experiences of fly fishing in different locales.

40:44 - He shares some insights from his experience with Tom Rosenbauer and discusses his approach to writing and journaling about fishing. David emphasizes the simplicity and authenticity necessary for capturing the essence of fishing experiences in writing.

46:51 - I ask about his thoughts on artificial intelligence (AI), particularly its implications for creative industries like writing. He acknowledges the fascinating and somewhat frightening aspects of AI technology, such as its potential to imitate human writing styles.

49:23 - We delve into his passion for traditional styles and tailored clothing, relating it to his interests in fishing and outdoor activities. He highlights his preference for durable, classic materials over overly technical, new fabrics, suggesting that style and practicality can coexist without constantly chasing the latest trends.

David also mentions his involvement in writing about men's fashion, providing guidance on dressing through various platforms, including his newsletter and contributions to Esquire.

54:41 - He recounts a humorous and humbling incident in Patagonia, where he had to concede a better casting position to a friend due to being less skilled for the specific situation, highlighting the polite interactions with guides who play crucial roles in such experiences.

58:51 - David shares his early fly fishing experiences and the lessons he learned from older, seasoned fishermen. He stresses the importance of fishing with experienced anglers, like the two older men he knew in Wisconsin, who, despite their crusty exteriors, generously shared their knowledge and patience on the water.

In terms of gear, David mentions his appreciation for small-scale, quality craftsmanship, exemplified by a Colorado man who makes durable fly fishing bags under Emerger Fly Fishing.

1:02:52 - He discusses his experiences with Orvis, especially their Helios rods and Mirage reels, noting a preference for gear that may not be mainstream but performs well.

Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/603 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Do you know what 50 mile an hour wind feels like when on the flats in Belize?

0:06.1

Let me go completely off topic here and ask you, have you any style or is style important to you?

0:12.7

And when was the last time you fished with one of those super old guys?

0:17.3

You know, that guy that's about your grandpa's age and has done just about everything in fly fishing.

0:22.5

My guest today is going to touch on all these topics today and is going to share with us some tips to assure you have an amazing time on your travels and fly fishing this year.

0:32.9

This is the Webfly Swing podcast where I show you the best places to travel to for fly fishing, how to find the best resources and tools to prepare for that big trip, and what you can do to give back to the fish species you love. Hey, I'm Dave, host of the wet fly swing podcast. I've been fishing since I was a little kid. I grew up around a fly shop and have created one of the largest fly fishing podcasts in this country.

0:58.5

I've also interviewed more of the greatest fly anglers than just about anyone in the world.

1:05.0

David Coggins, author of The Optimus and the Believer and an authority on men's style and fashion is here to help us improve our game this year.

1:08.1

Today you will get an inside view of what it was like for David to write his most recent book

1:11.8

while traveling to Patagonia, Cuba, Belize, over across to Norway and back.

1:18.6

We're going to hear some inside scoop and some good stories on this.

1:21.7

Plus, we're going to get David's best tips on writing, and he's going to chime in on his take on AI

1:27.1

and whether it's going to

1:28.2

take over the world. You know my style can always get a little help. So happy to have David

1:32.9

back on the show. Time to podcast with David Coggins. How you doing David? Great, David. Nice to be

1:41.0

here. Yeah, yeah, good to have you on the show. We're going to do a little

1:44.5

check-in episode here. We had you on trying to think now. It's been a little while on the podcast. Give us a little heads up since we had you on last. What's been going on? We've had a number of authors. I know, you know, I always go back to John Geerrock because he's, you know, kind of one of fly fishing. And I know you know John, but, you know, I remember him talking about like the books, his next book. He used to do two at a time. He's done two at a time, but he always does one now. How's that look for you? Give us the update on your books. Well, yeah, John's sort of a hero in that regard. He just cranks them out,

2:18.2

and they're always great. I don't quite work with that level of facility. It's sort of like

2:23.6

the guides who go out every day, and I'm like tired after a week. So I think the last time we spoke,

2:28.4

I was talking about my book, The Optimist, which is like my first book about fly fishing.

2:33.6

And now I've got another book out that's called The Believer, which is my first book about fly fishing. And now I've got another book out

2:35.6

that's called The Believer, which is sort of about a year of fishing. It kind of the idea came to me

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