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Southeastern Fly

Southeastern Fly

By: David Perry & NOVA Media
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This fly fishing podcast is dedicated to helping anglers improve their fishing skills. We talk with fly fishing guides, manufacturers, and competition anglers, to help the listener understand all facets of the sport. The episodes improve anglers understanding of fishing in Southeastern US or wherever you may travel to enjoy fly fishing. Come along. Sit back and relax. Have a drink. Smoke a fine cigar. Most of all just enjoy the Southeastern Fly podcast.Copyright 2025 David Perry & NOVA Media
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  • 105. Fly Fishing for Carp
    Jun 2 2025

    Carp might not be everyone’s first target on a fly rod—but once you hook into one, you’ll understand the obsession. In this episode, we’re joined once again by Andrew Smalling, partner at Fly South in Nashville and a dedicated carp aficionado. Whether you’ve only cast to them on a whim or you’re looking to pursue them intentionally, this episode is packed with hard-earned insight to help you do it right.

    We dig into what makes carp such an exciting and challenging species to chase, especially on the fly. Andrew walks us through what to look for when scouting carp water—from shallow creek mouths and muddy flats to warm tailwaters and urban ponds—and how to spot the difference between carp and similar-looking species like buffalo and redhorse. His advice on reading behavior and body language is worth the listen alone.


    We also get into fly patterns, gear, and tactics. From bread flies and crayfish to San Juan worms and natural-colored nymphs, Andrew shares his favorites and how to fish them. He breaks down his “drag and drop” presentation method, hook preferences, and tips for getting the right weight without spooking fish. It’s a full-on crash course in one of the most underappreciated fights in freshwater fly fishing.


    If you’re a trout angler who’s ever floated into warmer water and spotted tailing fish—or if you’ve always wondered what those shadows cruising the flats are up to—this episode will help you take that shot with confidence.


    Resources:

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    59 mins
  • 104. Holding a Fish
    May 19 2025

    In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we dive into a topic that's somehow become one of the most controversial in fishing—how to hold a fish. We get into the noise around fish photos, from hero shots and background blurring to heated debates about arm lengths and bank shots. But beyond all the opinions, we explore the heart of it: how the way we handle fish, and the calmness we bring to the moment, makes all the difference for both angler and catch.

    We share stories from the river, including a memorable day with Ron and his grandson Wyatt—a young angler whose calm spirit taught us all a little something about holding fish with care. From balancing fish on one hand (yes, we went through that phase) to admiring the deep, dark pupils of even the smallest catch, this episode is packed with reflections on the real joy of fishing. It's not about chasing perfection for the camera, but about honoring the experience, the effort, and the beauty of the day.

    Thanks for pushing play. Be sure to follow the show, sign up for our newsletter through the link in the show notes, and if you’re ready for your own day on the water, find us at southeasternfly.com. Until next time, remember: fishing is for the joy it brings—and when in doubt, admire the pupils.


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    13 mins
  • 103. Fly Fishing the Mississippi Coast
    May 5 2025

    In this episode, we’re exploring new water—literally and figuratively. I’ve only been to the Mississippi Gulf Coast once in my life, and never fished it. So we’re coming at this one fresh. Thanks to our mutual friend Greg, I got connected with Mississippi-based guide Richard Smith, and what followed was a wide-ranging, detail-packed conversation on the saltwater opportunities that await along this lesser-known stretch of the Gulf.

    Richard walks us through everything from inshore redfish on the beaches of Ocean Springs to the remote, fish-rich flats of the Chandeleur Islands, where he runs a floating lodge called The Pelican. Whether you’re on foot, hopping on a skiff, or dreaming of sight-casting in clear Gulf water, there’s something in this episode for you.


    We cover the target species you might encounter—redfish, black drum, triple tail, flounder, jack crevalle, and more—and break down the gear, fly selection, leaders, knots, and techniques that work best in this fishery. Richard shares insider tips on how the local fish feed, the water clarity you can expect, and even the best rod weights for different scenarios.


    But it’s not all about fishing. We talk food, lodging, and what to do when you’re not chasing fish. If you’re headed to Ocean Springs, Richard’s got your itinerary dialed in—from where to stay, to where to eat the best speckled trout or grab a killer cheeseburger after a long day on the flats.


    And of course, we round it out with stories—the one that got away (or almost took him with it), and what it’s like to run a remote lodge that floats in the Gulf and feeds both fish and anglers in equal measure.


    Whether you’re looking to plan your first trip down to Mississippi’s coast or just want to learn more about a hidden gem of a fishery, this one’s packed with local knowledge, good laughs, and a healthy dose of Southern hospitality.


    Resources:

    • richardsmithflyfishing.com
    • chandelierpelican.com
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    56 mins
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