I get regular questions from people about getting a job in the fly-fishing industry, both in the podcast mailbox and in person at shows and store visits. It's a tough question and I don't have all the answers so I called upon my buddy Kirk Deeter [35:04], who as founding publisher of Angling Trade magazine and currently editor of Trout magazine, along with many other jobs in the industry, is the consummate fly-fishing insider. He talks about the joys and the pitfalls of looking for a job in this tiny niche. I think he has some great tips to share, whether you are a young kid looking for a first job or a seasoned veteran of another industry looking for a more rewarding career.
 
In the Fly Box this week, we have some helpful tips, including:
  • How should I treat CDC feathers I got from a friend who hunts waterfowl?
  • A listener asks why people who write into the Fly Box don't just go out and try the things they are asking about.
  • A spooky Halloween story from a listener
  • How do I avoid a size 12 dry fly twisting on a 6X tippet?
  • What is the best Orvis rod for hopper fishing on western rivers?
  • Can I keep my fly rods set up all season?  Do I need to wax the ferrules?
  • How can I do a better job of hooking trout on a downstream cast?
  • Am I missing something by not using tapered leaders when fishing for bass and panfish?
  • If a 6X leader makes a size 12 fly twist, why don't we just use 1X and 2X leaders on all of our flies, down to a size 24?
  • How can I get a single nymph down into deep, fast water without using split shot?
  • Would a longer rod help keep my Clouser Minnows from hitting the rocks behind me on my back cast?
  • I have a 5-weight rod and want to fish for bass, carp, and suckers.  Should I get a 6-weight or a 7-weight rod?
 

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