Anchored Podcast Ep. 218: Eric Paulson on Swinging vs Nymphing, Fishing with Balloons and More

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Eric Paulson started his fly-fishing career in the Pacific Northwest. Growing up in an outdoor oriented family, Eric spent his time fishing and hunting in waters and terrain ranging from the Pacific Coast to Western Montana.

In 1989, he moved to Bozeman, Montana to chase a college football dream with Montana State University. This dream was short-lived, but he found the passion for exploration of the greater Yellowstone area. The rest is, as they say, history.

In this episode of Anchored, I sit down with Eric to discuss 20+ seasons of being a guide, nymphing vs. swinging, and Spey casting with balloons?

If you haven’t already checked out AnchoredOutdoors.com, it’s probably time you do. Anchored Outdoors combines education, community and accessibility, all in a sequential system that’s fun and easy to follow.

I know that free content is everywhere these days, but that doesn’t make it accurate or trustworthy. I also know you’d prefer to spend your time on the water instead of figuring out who and what to trust… which is why we cut straight to the chase and do it for you with step by step guides, renowned instructors you’ve come to know and love from the show, our ever-growing library, interactive events, and even our fun point system that lets you earn up to $200 in Premium points.

We’ve got all sorts of exciting new surprises around the corner, including a member’s only podcast so you can listen to the classes while you drive. Find our more at www.AnchoredOutdoors.com

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April Vokey
April Vokey is a fly fishing writer, FFF certified casting instructor, fly-tyer, speaker, and host of the popular fishing podcast, Anchored. After ten years of guiding in British Columbia, she now splits her year between camp in northern BC and Australia.
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