Summary
In this episode, host Christian Bacasa interviews Michael Matthews, a former athlete and fly fishing guide. Michael grew up in a fly-fishing family and had a passion for the sport from a young age. He attended the University of Montana, where he played football and also worked as a fly fishing guide. Balancing his athletic commitments with his guiding job was challenging, but Michael managed to make it work. He lived in a shack near the university and guided during the summers. Throughout his time as a guide, Michael developed relationships with his teammates and coaches, who were also avid fishermen. He worked with outfitters such as Missoula River Lodge and Atlas Outfitting to guide clients on the rivers in the Missoula area. In this conversation, Michael Matthews shares his experiences as a fly fishing guide and a former football player for the University of Montana. He talks about the abundance of fly fishing opportunities in Missoula and the joy of combining his passion for guiding and football. Michael emphasizes the importance of building relationships with clients and how it enhances the guiding experience. He also provides tips on cost-effective ways to get into guiding and fly fishing, including buying affordable equipment and starting with a raft instead of a drift boat. Michael highlights the benefits of having buddies on the boat and learning to row together.
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