

Photo from web….Please reach out for creditĪndy: Only once, and it turned out to be the greatest win of my life! It was during one of the Gold Cups, the most important tarpon tournament in the world. Tim: Great, so this is one of my questions, would you consider yourself superstitious? Many mornings it’s on before my underwear… A large part of my best life I was wearing it. It’s a 4x beaver, so it’s pretty waterproof. This hat, I bought a long, long time ago and it’s become a big part of me.

I see you in this hat all the time.Īndy: Thanks, Tim. Let’s get going as I have a ton of questions for you. Tim: Hey, guy! Good to see you again and thanks so much for doing this for me and my club. If you haven’t started to listen to the MILL HOUSE podcast you are missing some of the greatest fishermen - they’re mostly fly anglers but not always - tell the most amazing stories. I don’t let that many people call me Timmy but the way Andy does it is so endearing, only my late Grandpa called me that and he passed from Corona last year, and Andy says it the exact way Grandpa did. If you watch or listen to Andy he will always use the fun nicknames of people. I know for a fact he has accomplished his goal of being a nice man. As you could imagine we interrupted ourselves with anecdotes and many jokes along the way. This is a shortened version of everything we talked about. I would have published the video, but Andy and I are known to use inappropriate language, drink a few adult beverages, and just plain banter with each other. Andy can be considered the top tournament fly angler of all time with 14 wins in the majors (12 tarpon, 1 bonfish, and 1 permit) including five Gold Cups and could not be a nicer dude. I never thought we would go over two hours, but he is by far the most open book fly fisherman I have ever talked to. Andy agreed to let me shoot as many questions as I could at him. Ever since he presented to our club, we have kept in contact and share pleasantries with each other.
