Quick Strike with Joe Cermele

By: Outdoor Life
  • Summary

  • This how-to fishing podcast, hosted by OL fishing editor Joe Cermele, digs deep into fishing tips and tactics anglers all around the country can use to be successful. Short episodes allow listeners to glean useful, easy-to-digest fishing tips and tactics without having to wade through hours-long episodes looking for a specific nugget of angling wisdom. This is a podcast for anglers of any skill level.
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Episodes
  • Ep. 11 - Slamming Lake Trout from Shore
    Nov 19 2024
    Drew Price is a veteran guide on Lake Champlain, and every November he looks forward to the spawning run that draws monster lakers from Champlain’s depths and puts them in easy casting distance from the bank. During a brief window, you can stick lakers with your feet on terra firma in almost any body of water they inhabit. These pointers will get you on the right track while the getting is still very good. Hosted by OL fishing editor Joe Cermele. Edited by Mike Pederson / Eighty Five Audio.
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    28 mins
  • Ep. 10 - Cast Or Troll? That Is The Walleye Question
    Nov 5 2024
    We love to fish based on memories. Captain Ross Robertson, a veteran of the Lake Erie walleye scene, sees it all the time. Returning clients go on and on about how during their trip last fall they hammered on this lure or with this presentation and they so badly want to recreate that scenario again. Sometimes it happens; often it does not. The calendar dates might align with the glory day from a year earlier, but that doesn’t mean the conditions are the same. In walleye fishing, success is found either casting or trolling, and many anglers have a preference. In fact, they can become so set on their method that they end up catching fewer fish because they’re unwilling to or unsure of when to switch tactics. But those cues aren’t as difficult to recognize as you think. In episode 10 of the "Quick Strike" Podcast, Roberston un-muddies the water on when to tow the lines or break out the spinning rods. His tips will help you get on fish faster, stay on fish longer, and increase your overall efficiency. Hosted by OL fishing editor Joe Cermele. Edited by Mike Pederson / Eighty Five Audio.
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    36 mins
  • Ep. 9 - Is The "Fall Feed Bag" A Myth?
    Oct 22 2024
    The idea of the “fall feed bag” permeates fishing media. It’s so prevalent that it’s conditioned anglers to think that come autumn, all the fish are gorging themselves in preparation for winter. To be fair, this rings true for a lot of species, especially in lakes or reservoirs that experience very little change in water level. But moving-water fish are different, and when it comes to brown trout in particular, the “fall feed bag” is more hype than reality. In the fly fishing world especially, fall is regarded as “streamer season”—the time when wild browns shed all inhibition and recklessly gobble up as many creek chubs and baby trout as they can. My friend and 15-year Montana guide, Miles Nolte, has chased trout all over the world. Now, he lives and fishes in New Zealand, home of some of the best—and most challenging—trout fishing in the world. The insights he shares about the “streamer season” myth on episode 9 of the "Quick Strike" Podcast will not only help you catch more big trout year-round, but also make you a ringer in the fall even when those big streamers won’t get it done. Hosted by OL fishing editor Joe Cermele. Edited by Mike Pederson / Eighty Five Audio.
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    31 mins

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