A new Internet radio show, Ask About Fly Fishing, has introduced a fresh approach to educating fly fishers. Interviews with industry experts are broadcast LIVE over the Internet and also via teleconference calls for an international audience.

Denver, CO (PRWEB) February 28, 2006 • While many fly fishing shows offer access to experts who share their knowledge, only a small percentage of fly fishers are able to attend. Now, two avid fly fishers have combined the idea of talk radio and the Internet to bring the fishing experts live into the living rooms of those who want to learn more about the sport.

D. Roger Maves and Don Bishop, the founders of Ask About Fly Fishing • Internet Radio, have assembled a cadre of experts for their twice monthly shows. Fly fishing greats such as Mike Lawson, Jack Dennis, Gary Borger, A.K. Best and more will be interviewed on upcoming Internet radio shows. These experts answer questions submitted by the audience about topics from fishing Spring Creeks to stalking Roosterfish in Baja’s surf and every other aspect of fresh and saltwater fly fishing.

“The live call-in question and answer portion of our show is particularly unique,” says Maves, producer and co-host of the shows.

Internet radio shows differ from conventional radio in that they are recorded. If their live show is missed, one can listen to the recorded show on the Ask About Fly Fishing, web site.

“This makes it convenient for everyone to learn more about fly fishing regardless of their location or schedule,” says Bishop, co-host for the shows.

The next broadcast will be March 15th at 7:00 PM (MT) and will feature Mike Lawson expert fly fisher, speaker and author. His recently published book “Spring Creeks” is a beautifully illustrated and comprehensive work about fishing spring creeks and tailwaters. On the show Lawson will answer questions about successfully fishing these challenging waters.

Visit www.askaboutflyfishing.com and sign in free to receive advance notification of their upcoming fly fishing Internet radio shows and to receive a free report on improving your fly casting.

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