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Dads On The Fly

Dads On The Fly

By: Dads On The Fly
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We are dads and brothers who love to fly fish. We're trying to tackle parenting and family in the same way we tackle our beloved fly fishing hobby: we're figuring it out as we go along. We talk about faith, family, fishing, and the intermingling of it all.Dads On The Fly
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  • 182. Spring Break Stories: Masters, Marshes & Mountain Camps
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode, it’s just Caleb and Joshua behind the mic as they recap a full slate of spring break adventures with their families.

    Caleb shares stories from a camping trip in the mountains with family and friends, along with a recent guide trip that reminded him why he loves helping others experience fly fishing for the first time.

    Joshua reflects on a trip to the Masters, some time spent at the beach, and an unforgettable redfish trip alongside former guest Justin Ravenel that you won’t want to miss.

    From fairways to fly rods, this episode is all about making memories with the people you love and finding time to get outside along the way.

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    35 mins
  • 181. Passing It Down: A Father, A Son, and the Outdoors. Michael Letchworth of Fox Hollow Outdoors
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Michael Letchworth of Fox Hollow Outdoors, a brand and outdoor movement built on something deeper than just fishing and hunting—it’s about legacy.

    Michael shares the story behind Fox Hollow Outdoors, a father-and-son journey that started with time in the woods and on the water and has grown into a lifestyle rooted in family, tradition, and the outdoors. What began as simple moments together has evolved into a platform that celebrates real adventures, authentic storytelling, and the kind of lessons you can only learn outside.

    We talk about raising kids in the outdoors, why those experiences matter more now than ever, and how intentional time together can shape not just skills—but character. From early mornings chasing fish to shared meals after a hunt, this conversation is a reminder of what it really means to pass something down to the next generation.

    If you care about the outdoors, your family, and making memories that last, this one’s for you.


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    Check out our sponsors:

    ⁠https://turtleboxaudio.com/⁠

    https://nativesflyfishing.com/

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    https://rambler.co/

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    52 mins
  • 180. From the Water to the Canvas with artist Paul Puckett
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of Dads on the Fly, we sit down with renowned sporting artist Paul Puckett to talk about the journey that led him to combine his love for fly fishing and art into a career. Growing up fishing with his grandfathers in Texas and later working in fly shops across the country, Paul found a way to turn the moments we all love on the water into paintings that tell a story.

    We talk about how travel, family, and time on the water have shaped his life, why certain fishing memories stay with us forever, and how creativity often comes from simply paying attention to the places and people around us. Paul also shares stories from his adventures around the world, what inspires his famous “catch and release” paintings, and how being a dad influences the way he looks at both art and fishing.

    This episode is about more than art or fly fishing — it’s about slowing down, making memories, and learning to appreciate the moments that matter most.

    https://www.paulpuckettart.com/

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    Get your Dads On The Fly Merch in our online store .

    Check out our sponsors:

    ⁠https://turtleboxaudio.com/⁠

    https://nativesflyfishing.com/

    https://saludabeads.com/

    https://rambler.co/

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    53 mins
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