Saltwater Edge Podcast - Sharing Our Passion For Saltwater Fishing

Roy Leyva on 500+ Species, World-Record Koi, and the "Why" Behind Every Bite

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episode Roy Leyva on 500+ Species, World-Record Koi, and the "Why" Behind Every Bite cover

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Roy Leyva joins The Saltwater Edge to unpack a lifetime of fishing across fresh and salt. We talk Boston roots, 500-plus species, world-record catches from Jamaica Pond, and the universal toolkit of soft plastics and jigs. Roy explains cadence, structure, and why asking "why" beats chasing spots. We finish with the fish he would pick for one last day on Earth. Highlights include the world-record koi and landlocked salmon story in Boston and a practical breakdown of lures that work anywhere.

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