
The Origin of the Skunk Steelhead Fly and a Mountain Lion Sighting
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You've found a podcast where we talk about big game hunting around the West and around the world, but . . . today we are talking about steelhead fishing and tying flies for steelhead and salmon. The origin of the Skunk steelhead fly has been shrouded in mystery. Till now. We have uncovered the origin of the Skunk steelhead fly and we believe it can be rightly attributed to one Rollin Dexter who tied the fly for the Eel River steelhead and then showed it to Jim Pray who showed it to Zane Grey. And stick around at the end of the episode for a public service we perform with a dramatic reading of a Craigslist Missed Connections courtesy Chris Sulak. We also need to discuss a recent mountain lion eyewitness report. From New York City.
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