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Stalking Carp in Wisconsin with Freshwater Flats

48 min · 25 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Stalking Carp in Wisconsin with Freshwater Flats

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Luke Annear from Freshwater Flats joins us on the program today to talk about flats fishing for carp in Wisconsin. This is an incredible conversation with a fisherman and scientist who loves catching these freshwater fish that replicate a saltwater experience. Luke has been stalking these fish for years and brings his experience and knowledge to the program. We hope you enjoy this wild and interesting converation about a unique niche in fly fishing. https://www.freshwaterflats.com/guiding https://www.instagram.com/freshwaterflats

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