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WOT 200: Tying and Fishing Streamers as Physical Therapy with Christy McReynolds

June 12, 2024 Jason Shemchuk, Wadeoutthere
WOT 200: Tying and Fishing Streamers as Physical Therapy with Christy McReynolds
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WOT 200: Tying and Fishing Streamers as Physical Therapy with Christy McReynolds
Jun 12, 2024
Jason Shemchuk, Wadeoutthere

In this episode we WadeOutThere with Christy McReynolds from Jonesborough, Tennessee.  Christy grew up learning to fish with her father in the lakes and rivers of East Tennessee.  

In 2011, after a devastating car accident left Christy with a broken neck, Christy turned to fly fishing and fly tying to help regain mobility and strength in her hands and arms as well as build up strength in her neck.  Casting streamers quickly became her way of physically and mentally dealing with the persistent pain she experienced as a result of her injury. She and her husband Jason, enjoyed streamer fishing so much, that they started a guide service called Flying Soho, that specializes in streamer fishing for large fish on the Watauga and South Holston Rivers.  

We discuss Christy’s journey of recovery through fly fishing, and how she approaches tying and fishing streamers to help maintain her strength.

More About Christy:
Flyingsoho.com
Instagram: @flyingsoho
Facebook: Flyingsoho

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READ: WADEOUTTHERE | One Story and Six Reasons Why You Should Tie Your Own Flies

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In this episode we WadeOutThere with Christy McReynolds from Jonesborough, Tennessee.  Christy grew up learning to fish with her father in the lakes and rivers of East Tennessee.  

In 2011, after a devastating car accident left Christy with a broken neck, Christy turned to fly fishing and fly tying to help regain mobility and strength in her hands and arms as well as build up strength in her neck.  Casting streamers quickly became her way of physically and mentally dealing with the persistent pain she experienced as a result of her injury. She and her husband Jason, enjoyed streamer fishing so much, that they started a guide service called Flying Soho, that specializes in streamer fishing for large fish on the Watauga and South Holston Rivers.  

We discuss Christy’s journey of recovery through fly fishing, and how she approaches tying and fishing streamers to help maintain her strength.

More About Christy:
Flyingsoho.com
Instagram: @flyingsoho
Facebook: Flyingsoho

Related Articles From WadeOutThere:
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | We All Have Home Water
READ: WADEOUTTHERE | One Story and Six Reasons Why You Should Tie Your Own Flies

Newsletter Sign-Up
New Collector Discount
WadeOutThere Subscribers
Get 10% off your first order.

View Jason's Artwork

Thanks for listening.

VR- Jason