Dylan Tomine - Protecting What He Loves

Published: April 12, 2022, 11 a.m.

Dylan Tomine is a conservationist, angler, and author of the excellent new book \u201cHeadwaters: The Adventures, Obsession and Evolution of a Fly Fisherman.\u201d \u201cHeadwaters\u201d is a collection of essays and stories from Dylan\u2019s life as a self-proclaimed fly fishing bum, a life that has taken him from his home in the northwest to the far reaches of the globe and back again. You don\u2019t have to be a hardcore angler to connect with this book\u2013 it\u2019s an important read for anyone who loves wild places and feels drawn to protect them. And I\u2019m not alone in my praise\u2013 in just the few days between when we recorded this conversation and now, the book has received glowing reviews from the Wall Street Journal, Seattle Times, and more.

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Dylan was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, and he\u2019s been obsessed with fish for as long as he can remember. At an early age he caught his first steelhead, and from that point on he has been laser-focused on that specific species\u2013 and he\u2019s devoted huge swaths of his life to both pursuing and protecting the fascinating fish. Given steelhead\u2019s\u2019 dwindling populations, threatened habitat, and often miserable weather that defines their home waters, steelhead fisherman like Dylan are a rare breed\u2013some would argue they are gluttons for punishment. So when you combine Dylan\u2019s skill as a writer, with his devotion to steelhead, with his love of suffering, the end product is a fascinating man with a gift for telling important stories. Just the kind of person I enjoy getting to know!

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I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation with Dylan and thought it was the perfect mix of sobering analysis of the state of the West\u2019s fisheries combined with optimism and solutions for solving the challenges. He also offers up plentiful hilarious and insightful stories from his life on the water. We started out talking about Dylan\u2019s upbringing in the northwest and how and why he became so obsessed with fish. We talk about the moment he realized that he needed to play an active role in protecting fish and fisheries, and why fish health is an indicator of larger environmental challenges. We talk about his longstanding role as a Patagonia fishing ambassador, and how Yvon Chouinard has played a critical role in Dylan\u2019s evolution as a conservationist. We discuss how parenthood changes people\u2019s outlook on environmental challenges and the role of the upcoming generation in the environmental movement. We obviously talk a lot about \u201cHeadwaters,\u201d as well as his previous book called \u201cCloser to the Ground,\u201d which I also loved. We discussed his creative process, and, as you\u2019d expect, he has tons and tons of excellent book and author recommendations. Be sure to check the episode notes for links to those books and everything else we discuss.

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I can\u2019t thank Dylan enough for all his work as a writer and conservationist, and for taking the time to chat with me for this episode. Hope you enjoy!

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • 6:00 - Dylan discusses his childhood and how fishing became a part of his life
  • 8:30 - Dylan talks about steelhead\xa0
  • 11:00 - Dylan describes the general conditions in which one fishes for steelhead
  • 16:15 - Dylan talks about the moment he realized there were real problems and challenges facing the native steelhead population
  • 20:00 - Dylan describes how becoming a parent impacted his conservation ethic
  • 28:00 - Dylan explains why people should care about declining steelhead populations
  • 34:00 - Dylan talks about why he wrote his book Headwaters
  • 36:00 - Dylan explains how he became involved with Patagonia
  • 41:30 - Dylan talks about Yvon Chouinard, what makes him unique, and how that has made Patagonia into the powerhouse company it is today
  • 45:00 - Dylan talks about Patagonia Books
  • 49:15 - Dylan reads an excerpt from his book
  • 54:30 - Dylan describes his writing process
  • 58:15 - Dylan talks about the authors he admires

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