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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

830 | Calvin Tull on Fly Fishing & Spey Casting - Atlantic Salmon

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Dave Stewart

Hobbies, Leisure, Wilderness, Sports

4.7530 Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Show Notes:https://wetflyswing.com/830

Presented By: Mountain Waters Resort

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Few fishing experiences compare to the thrill of pursuing Atlantic salmon on a fly rod. In this episode, Calvin Tull shares his passion for Atlantic salmon fly fishing and the art of Spey casting, offering a glimpse into the patience, precision, and technique that define this timeless pursuit.

From scenic rivers to unforgettable encounters on the water, Calvin reflects on the lessons learned through years of fishing adventures and the subtle details that turn a good cast into a great one. Whether you're an experienced angler or just beginning your fly fishing journey, you'll find inspiration and practical insights in this conversation.


02:47 – He talks about how he transitioned from conventional gear to using fly rods and why that change completely reshaped his fishing journey.
05:28 – He recalls the moment he realized the power of the swing while learning to chase shad, describing how it sparked his obsession with fly fishing.

Fly fishing Photo Provided by - Calvin Tull

07:54 – He shares memories of his early mentors and how their patience and instruction helped him refine his casting and reading-the-water skills.

Watch How to Read The Water here. 

10:36 – He discusses the excitement of planning his first major salmon trip and the nerves that came with trying something entirely new.

13:12 – He explains how preparation—fly selection, line setup, and practice—can make or break a trip before you ever step into the river.

Rifle Hitch Atlantic Salmon Tubes Photo Provided by Calvin Tull

15:47 – He tells a story about catching his first Atlantic salmon and the pure adrenaline that came with landing that unforgettable fish.

Atlantic Salmon photo Provided by Calvin Tull

18:34 – He laughs about the challenges of learning Spey casting and how it took dozens of tangled lines before things finally started to click.

Watch a 7-minute Spey Fishing Lesson for you! Click it here

21:05 – He opens up about the mistakes most new anglers make and how trial and error taught him lessons no book could ever explain.

24:02 – He shares his favorite types of flies, explaining why he prefers simple, durable patterns that hold up against powerful fish.

An assortment of expertly tied streamer flies, perfect for targeting Atlantic salmon in fly fishing

26:48 – He reflects on fishing local Pennsylvania waters, explaining how each season brings new species and fresh challenges to chase.

29:37 – He talks about how patience and rhythm matter more than technique when you're learning to feel the water's flow.

32:10 – He recalls one of his toughest fishing days when nothing went right—and how those experiences often teach more than perfect ones.

Fly fishing in a pristine river surrounded by scenic wilderness — an unforgettable outdoor experience.

38:09 – He opens up about the community aspect of fishing and the importance of sharing stories, tips, and time on the water with others.

41:03 – He explains the subtle connection between casting and mindfulness, saying both require focus, timing, and presence.

Tips on How to Focus and See More Fish - Click here!

43:57 – He shares his love for exploring new rivers and the excitement of not knowing what each cast might bring.

46:44 – He gives practical advice to beginners—keep your gear simple, watch the water, and don't rush the process.

49:22 – He tells a story about mentoring a young angler and how seeing others grow reignited his own passion for teaching.

52:15 – He reflects on how fishing has evolved for him—from catching fish to appreciating the journey, nature, and the friendships built along the way.

stunning Coho salmon freshly landed during a fly fishing adventure

52:15 – He reflects on how fishing has evolved for him—from catching fish to appreciating the journey, nature, and the friendships built along the way.

55:03 – He wraps up by sharing what keeps him returning to the water year after year: the peace, the challenge, and the endless lessons the river offers.

57:36 – He ends on an inspiring note, encouraging listeners to find their own rhythm, stay curious, and never stop learning from the water.

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

What does it take for an angler from Pennsylvania's farm ponds to build a life around two-handed rods,

0:07.6

anatomous fish, and a hundred days a year on the water? Today's guests went from chasing bass with a $15 Kmart rod to swinging flies with JPEC on the Sand River and even turn Shad on the Susquequana into a casting classroom.

0:23.9

And what it feels like to land one of these fresh Atlantic chrome from the ocean.

0:29.0

This is the Webfly Swing podcast where I show you the best places to travel to for fly fishing,

0:33.1

how to find the best resources and tools to prepare for that big trip,

0:36.7

and what you can do to give back

0:38.1

to the fish species we all love. Calvin Toll is here to talk about Mountain Waters Resort in

0:43.2

Newfoundland and the difference between the riffle hitched traditional fly and modern tube flies.

0:49.1

You're also going to find out what you need to know before booking your next Atlantic salmon

0:52.8

adventure. We're going to talk about the area, the trip, what it takes to get up there and what you need to know before booking your next Atlantic salmon adventure. We're going to talk about the

0:54.5

area, the trip, what it takes to get up there, and what you need to know before entering this epic

0:59.8

journey. Plus, we're going to get a little update on the Skeena Spay Lodge, how that trip is going.

1:05.3

He's going to be out there on the other side of the country as well, chasing Steelhead. So we'll

1:09.9

be talking the difference between

1:11.1

steelhead and salmon, but focusing today on Atlantic salmon. All right, here he is. Calvin Toll. You

1:16.3

can connect with him on Instagram at Calvin.toll. Here we go. How you doing, Calvin? Doing good, Dave.

1:24.3

Awesome to have you on here. We've been talking about this one for a little while. You've been

1:28.1

on some of the big trips that I've been on, well, we've kind of been connected, you know, for quite a while, actually, now. And we're going to be putting one of these trips together soon. It's hopefully going to be Mountain Waters Resort next year. So I want to check in with you on that because I know you were just there, you had a good trip. You're also heading up to Brian Niske's, the Skeena Spay Lodge.

1:47.8

We'll probably touch on that. It's kind of Atlantic salmon. It's steelhead. It's swinging, right? Your thing is swinging. You're pretty much anything on the swing is what you're about. Yeah, it's not to say I don't do some Euro nymph and every once in a while for Trout,

2:01.2

but I mean, if you break down the season, I'm probably easy, even though I have a full-time job

2:07.2

doing something else, it's easy that I'm 100 days on the water. And then after that,

2:12.2

I'm easily 100 days at the bice time for flies. So it's basically two hands or no hands.

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