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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Brittany Howard, part two

The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

James Hathaway

Bass, Fishing, Bonefish, Wilderness, Flyfishing, Trout, How To, Steelhead, Bluegill, Fly, Orvis, Sports, Salmon, Panfish, Education, Rosenbauer

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

[This week's podcast is in two sections. This sections contains the interview with Brittany. The listener-questions section, or the Fly Box, is in part one.]

This week, I have a very special guest for my interview--Brittany Howard, the frontwoman for the wildly popular band Alabama Shakes, who also has a new (2019) album out, "Jaime", a solo effort that explores a wide range of musical styles. Brittany has performed with Sir Paul McCartney and at the Obama White House, and her albums with the Alabama Shakes have won four Grammy Awards. Her first love is music, but her second love is fishing, and she is a passionate fly fisher. Unlike some celebrities who have taken up fly fishing because it's a "thing", Brittany has the soul of an angler and has been fishing all her life. She ties her own flies, modifies her kayak for fly fishing, and when she is on tour she always prioritizes sneaking away to do some fishing. She's the real deal and a great storyteller, and I know you'll enjoy her tales of fishing on the road and her encounters with gender and racial bias while fly fishing. And as a special treat at the end of the podcast, we've included one of my favorite songs, "Future People."

We have some great questions, and some helpful tips from listeners, including:
A suggestion from a listener on the benefit of bootfoot waders for cold weather fishing
Can I catch shoal bass on a fly rod?
My 8-weight rod is not quite up to the task of surf fishing. Can I put a 9-weight line on my rod?
Why do some rods come with aluminum tubes and others with nylon-covered cases?
A suggestion from a listener that maybe I missed the point when asked about how I organize my fly-tying materials.
What is the best line for my 7-foot, 3-weight glass rod?
A suggestion from a listener on why some anglers fishing a Euro technique for steelhead lose fish on the jump.
Can I tie a Pat's Rubber Legs with dubbing instead of chenille?
I got a bunch of pheasant feathers from a hunter friend in a plastic bag and they stink. Can I salvage them?
Where should I half-hitch my bead head nymphs--behind the bead or in front of it?
I decided to take the plunge and buy good quality hackle capes. I have brown, grizzly, light ginger, medium dun, and cream. What other colors might I need?
Why are some wild trout streams with spawning fish open year-round and others closed?
How do I avoid getting hooked on the river?
How should I do the naked nymphing technique?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast. This week I have a very special guest, Brittany Howard, front woman of the Alabama

0:18.2

Shakes musical group and rock band, whatever you want to call them, they kind of defy convention, but it was really fun to talk to her and I hope you enjoy the interview and don't forget to listen all the way through because at the end

0:35.5

we're going to play one of my favorite of Brittany's songs. I got to pick so I picked one of my favorites. So hope you enjoy the interview.

0:47.0

So you know that I have a lot of artists and musicians on the podcast because I'm a very I think I'm a very

0:56.7

linear kind of non artistic non-creative person and I like to see how people that are a lot more artistic and think differently, think about

1:05.2

trout fishing or fly fishing in general.

1:08.0

So I'm really excited to have

1:15.0

Brittany Howard here today on the podcast. Brittany, if you haven't heard her name, you've probably heard of the Alabama Shakes,

1:20.0

and if you haven't heard of the Alabama Shakes,

1:22.0

then you probably don't listen to popular

1:23.7

music because they're one of the most popular bands in the country. They've

1:29.1

won four Grammy Awards. They have played with Paul McCartney. They played at the Obama White House.

1:36.0

And Brittany is the front woman and guitarist for Alabama Shakes. And I found out she's a flyfisher and I was really

1:45.9

excited that she agreed to come on the podcast so welcome Brittany.

1:52.1

Tom thank you so much for having me.

1:55.0

Yeah, music's my first love, but a close second is fishing.

2:00.0

It's fishing.

2:01.0

So how did you get started in fishing?

2:05.0

Well, fishing is something that I've always remembered doing.

2:10.0

I think from the time I was two or three I remember running around you know a pond or a lake while my dad was out there cat fishing and and then he would pull up this huge catfish and everyone would just you know the energy of everyone

2:24.6

the smiles and everyone's faces how it made everyone happy. I was always just into fishing

2:30.1

it was always a fun activity that my dad would take us out to do.

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