WFS 533 - Trey Combs on Flies For Atlantic Salmon & Steelhead - Harry Lemire, Steelhead Trout

Published: Nov. 27, 2023, 10 a.m.

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Presented By:\\xa0 Northern Rockies Adventures, Smitty\'s Fly Box

\\xa0Embark on an exhilarating angling odyssey with the legendary Trey Combs as he unveils his latest masterpiece, "Flies For Atlantic Salmon & Steelhead."

In this episode, Trey reminisces about his groundbreaking earlier books like "Steelhead Trout" and "Steelhead Fly Fishing and Flies," and reveals fascinating stories about his encounters with legends like Harry Lemire.

Tune in for a captivating conversation that spans Trey\'s diverse experiences, from horse breeding to boat building, and his optimism about the future of steelhead conservation.

Episode Chapters with Trey Combs on Flies For Atlantic Salmon & Steelhead

01:17 - Trey Combs was one of the first guests we had on the podcast. He is back on the show today to give us an update on what he\'s been up to and to talk about his latest book.

01:50 - For the past five years, Trey has been writing a book about major watersheds. However, the depressing topic of extinct steelhead races, especially in the Sacramento River area, prompted him and Tom to reevaluate and narrow the focus to a book centered around flies.

13:00 - John Shewey\'s meticulous research in Scotland on Spey flies played a crucial role in Trey\'s book project.

14:48 - Trey\'s earlier books, like Steelhead Trout and Steelhead Fly Fishing and Flies, were game-changers in the field.

17:00 - Trey met Harry Lemire at a small outdoor show in Seattle during the release of Steelhead Trout.

31:16 - Trey\'s new book is currently available in the market and anyone interested in picking up a copy can visit the Wild River Press.

33:43 - Trey tells us about the incident where he injured his back while assisting a mare in labor. Interestingly, this occurred during the time when Trey owned a seven-figure horse breeding facility in Washington, predating his later venture into boat building.

35:12 - Trey also recounts the tale of acquiring a race boat for those who may have missed the story during our previous conversation five years ago.

54:00 - Trey talks about the decline in steelhead runs.

1:11:36 - Trey expresses optimism about the potential for steelhead conservation if people adopt a more responsible attitude towards fishing.

1:19:00 - Trey favors a dark fly, particularly one with a black wing, for summer steelhead. His go-to pattern is Frank Amato\'s Night Dancer.

Show Notes: \\xa0https://wetflyswing.com/533

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