Kubie Brown
“Every cast I take now, I’m convinced that a giant fish is gonna come out of whatever the hell I’m casting at, and he’s gonna smoke my bug.”
In this episode we WadeOutThere for Part One of our conversation with Kubie Brown from Southwest Montana. Kubie grew up with an obsession for fishing that often led to solo fishing excursions in the streams, rivers, and lakes of Vermont and New York. His literature and creative writing studies led him to work as a reporter and later an editor for a local newspaper. Kubie quit his job as editor to take a job as a sales associate at Orvis, which later led to casting and fly tying instructing.
When the chance to go to guide school in Montana presented itself, Kubie jumped at the opportunity. It’s there that Kubie continues to make a life for himself as a guide and freelance writer for online publications such as Meateater and Midcurrent.
In Part One of our conversation we discuss how Kubie approaches writing about fly fishing, the diversity of the Adirondacks, and techniques for continuing to problem solve while streamer fishing.
You can listen to the show on the podcast player below or anywhere that you enjoy podcasts. I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I enjoyed talking with Kubie.
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Jason
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Instagram: @kubiebrown
READ: MIDCURRENT | Early Summer Streamer Strategies (by Kubie Brown)
READ: MEATEATER | How to Fish a Caddis Hatch (by Kubie Brown)
READ: MEATEATER | To Stock or Not to Stock (by Kubie Brown)
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | The Two Best Times for Experimenting on the River
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | What Makes a Good Day’s Fishing
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Fly fishing holds special memories for us all. The fish we catch, the rivers we wade, and the people we fish with are all a part of our unique fly fishing journey. My art is meant to capture these memories and remind us all to go back to the places that bring us joy.
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