Nick Gellerstedt Guide Talk - Livescope Wars - Cop Robs Fly Shop - Spot Burn Podcast Episode 36
Podcast Title: Spot Burn Podcast - Episode 36
Hosts: Josh and Dan
Guest: Nick Gellerstedt (musky guide)
Main Points Covered:
Intro Banter and Ice Fishing Talk
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Discussed ice fishing on Lake Superior, Madeline Island ice road, ice caves.
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Technical adjustments to audio and casual pre-show banter.
Podcast Episode Outline
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Planned casual intro, “fly roast” segment, current events, Kentucky River Musky Classic predictions, main interview with Nick, audience Q&A, quick tips, and conclusion.
Current Events Discussed:
Big Thaw Event (March 21-22)
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Event at Musky Fool fly shop and Barrymore Theater in Madison, WI.
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Nick giving musky fly-tying and fishing demos.
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Free event, emphasis on community engagement and education.
Shooters Showgirls (WI Strip Club) Burning Down
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Humorous banter about strip club associated with musky fishing.
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Club was burned down by a disgruntled customer.
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Tongue-in-cheek connection made to decline in musky success.
Connecticut Cop Breaking into a Fly Shop
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Cop stole cash and merchandise, highlighting fly-shop theft issues.
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Mentioned small items frequently stolen, like flies, leaders, and hooks.
Kentucky River Musky Classic Predictions
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Tournament context provided; last year had 8 muskies caught by 30 teams.
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Hosts’ predictions:
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Dan: 3 fish, 42-inch biggest fish (winning team from Wisconsin).
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Josh: 4 muskies, 43.5-inch biggest fish (team from south/east).
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Nick: Winning team catches 5 smaller muskies, biggest fish caught separately (46 inches).
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Major League Fishing (MLF) LiveScope Regulation
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MLF limits use of forward-facing sonar (LiveScope), only allowing use in one of three fishing periods.
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Speculation on impact and strategy changes due to rule.
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Discussed ripple effect on tackle industry.
Minnesota LiveScope Debate
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Minnesota DNR considering regulations due to potential impacts on fisheries.
Fly Roast Segment (Critiquing Fly Submissions)
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Reviewed listener-submitted flies, provided feedback and commentary.
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Two Flies Reviewed:
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“Tres Leches” (Trout fly by Alex):
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Unique triple-hook small fly, praised for creativity and execution.
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Made “Wall of Fame.”
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Musky fly by Matt Jensen:
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Weedless articulated bucktail fly with feathers and glass rattle.
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Critiqued weedless hook (poor hookup rates), praised overall tying quality and color scheme.
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Made “Wall of Fame.”
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Main Interview with Nick Gellerstad (Head Guide)
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Nick relocating from Eau Claire to Park Falls, WI (Lake Superior area) due to wife’s new job.
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Excitement about exploring new water and being in historical musky fishing area (Louis Spray territory).
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Nick shared how he meticulously patterns fish behavior, stressing the importance of daily consistency on the water.
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Discussion on smallmouth pre-spawn fishing (April-June), tactics (dragging leeches, small streamers), and patterns.
2024 Musky Season Recap and Lessons:
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Early Season (June): High water, challenging fishing, success found using smallmouth-sized flies.
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Summer: Continued success on smaller flies, theorized high water spread muskies out and changed feeding habits.
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Late Summer/Early Fall: Speed tactics (small, fast-moving gliders) triggered aggressive follows and strikes.
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Fall: Late pattern switch to sucker-style flies correlated with gear anglers’ success on suckers. Highlighted challenge of inconsistent fishing days.
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Main Lesson Learned: Start each season fresh without preconceived ideas.
Audience Q&A with Nick
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Top 5 Flies Nick Didn’t Tie for Fall Guiding: Optimus Swine, Double Buford, Yard Sale, Noble Nickel, and Double River Pig.
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Scopes on his Raft: Zero (joking response).
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Best Cutbait for Catfish: Greasy baitfish (moon eyes/gizzard shad).
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Favorite Musky Spot (Burned): Lake Vermilion, MN.
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Favorite Fly Style: Walking/glider style flies.
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