The Feather Mechanic Fly Fishing
Join The Feather Mechanic, fly tyer, author and actor Gordon van der Spuy, as he explores the passionate and varied world of fly fishing. Featuring conversations with some of the most charismatic personalities in fly fishing today. Don’t panic, you’re with The Feather Mechanic. Brand new episode every month. Gordon’s book is available via https://www.thefeathermechanic.com
Episodes
Monday Aug 28, 2023
Monday Aug 28, 2023
In this episode we chat to Texan-based fly angler and author Robert McConnell.
Robert spends a lot of his time fly fishing in and around the Houston metropolitan area. Fly fishing has become a diverse sport with the list of species taken on by fly around the world, growing daily. Robert talks to us about his fly fishing journey, and exploring the urban fishing found right under his nose.
Friday May 26, 2023
Friday May 26, 2023
In this podcast we chat to Steve Cooper, the owner of UK based "Cockshill Flytying". Originally a science teacher, Steve is a greta example of what happens when you allow your feather fetish to go rogue on you. He is the only man I know who can skin an English partridge in 72 seconds...
Thursday Mar 23, 2023
Thursday Mar 23, 2023
Tom Sutcliffe is a gentle giant in the South African flyfishing landscape. Few local flyfishermen have had the impact on the sport that Tom has. In many ways Tom has been a mentor to me. His greatest legacy I believe is the people he has helped. He is kind, humble and witty as hell. In the episode we talk to him about his journey in flyfishing, his love of art, and his way with a pen.
Monday Feb 20, 2023
Monday Feb 20, 2023
In this podcast we chat to Gerhard Potgieter about this father, the late great "Sage" Potgieter. Oom Sage as he was fondly known, was in all likelihood, South Africa's very first bamboo rod builder. We chat to Gerhard about his father's approach to rod building and celebrate the life and times of this local fly-fishing legend.
Language note - Afrikaans
Sunday Nov 27, 2022
Sunday Nov 27, 2022
In this episode we chat to Trevor Sithole about how he grew up in rural KwaZulu Natal, but has now become a jet-setting fishing guide. This is his remarkable story...
Friday Sep 23, 2022
Friday Sep 23, 2022
Platon Trakoshis has been intrigued with catching Berg River Carp ever since his wife lured him to the beautiful hamlet of Paarl. Berg River Carp are no pushovers and require skill. We chat to Platon about his love affair with these fish, growing up in Zimbabwe, and his passion for fishing for fringe species.
Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
Jimmy Eagleton has never been conventional. The first day he looked into the eyes of a sand shark, it had him at “hello”. Since then he has perfected the art of hooking sand sharks (guitar fish) solidly in the mouth. Not bothered by boundaries, Jimmy takes us on a journey, explaining how he figures fish out...
Thursday Jul 28, 2022
Thursday Jul 28, 2022
Wayne Luallen is a dynamic and insightful fly tyer, who is haunted by detail. There are few fly tyers alive who have thought longer, harder and more intensely about tying than Wayne has. In this episode we take a trip through Wayne’s mind. We talk to him about his journey as a fly tyer, and discuss the benefits of being driven by the detail.
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Tudor Caradoc-Davies is editor of The Mission fly fishing magazine, a publication dedicated to the art, culture and spiritual awareness that fly fishing brings. He talks to us about how " The Mission" was born, how fly fishing cultivates environmental awareness and how ignorance can at times be bliss.
https://themissionflymag.com
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
Ed Truter is the David Livingstone of fly fishing. He is haunted by wild places that house even wilder fish. In this episode, Ed talks to us about the Nile perch of West Africa, the role we can play in saving the planet, and why he feels so many fishermen are blind.
Insta: edwardtruter
The Feather Mechanic
The Feather Mechanic is a one-of-a-kind contribution to the world of fly fishing and fly tying. An expert fly tyer and instructor, in The Feather Mechanic, Gordon not only tells the story of his own development in fly tying with signature flair, but he also takes the listener into the function of some of the most deadly patterns in history, so you understand why they work.