Reading the Water Podcast
Reading the Water Podcast
Ep. 3: Mom Has a Meth Lab in the Basement (w/ Ann Miller)
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Ep. 3: Mom Has a Meth Lab in the Basement (w/ Ann Miller)

Aquatic biologist, author of the books Hatch Guide for Upper Midwest Streams and Pocketguide to Upper Midwest Hatches, and frequent contributor to Michigan Trout magazine.

Presented by Hatch Magazine

In this episode, we talk with aquatic biologist and writer Ann Miller about her introduction to fly angling, her education in biology, and all the work and creativity that went into writing her authoritative guides to Midwest hatches.

(0:00:00) Introduction
(0:01:25) Growing up in Michigan
(0:05:20) Hex!
(0:07:00) Transition to fly-fishing
(0:09:50) Biology education at the University of Michigan
(0:13:30) Flygirls of Michigan
(0:19:50) Hatch Guide for Upper Midwest Streams
(0:24:40) Building streams in the basement and garage
(0:29:30) Pocketguide to Upper Midwest Hatches
(0:32:20) Fly tyers
(0:37:30) Urban legends?
(0:42:30) How to predict a brown drake spinner fall
(0:52:10) What size flies are the toughest to match?
(0:56:10) Comparing Midwest flies to the Eastern and the Western
(1:01:30) Environmental issues
(1:10:00) Favorite fly, music, Gates Lodge

Learn more about Ann Miller

https://www.midwesthatches.com/
Pocketguide to Upper Midwest Hatches
Hatch Guide for Upper Midwest Streams
Flygirls of Michigan

Discussion about this podcast

Reading the Water Podcast
Reading the Water Podcast
Interviews and conversations with writers, artists, conservationists, and adventurers in fly fishing. Presented by Hatch Magazine. (https://hatchmag.com)