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520 Rivers, Rods, and AI: Tim Huckaby Explores Fly Fishing and Technology in the Outdoors 520
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Dive into a one-of-a-kind episode this week as I sit down with software industry leader and passionate fly fisherman, Tim Huckaby. Tim’s career has led him to work with tech giants like Microsoft and hop on stage with legends like Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, but it’s his adventures on the river and in the wild that truly inspire him.
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Show NotesWhat Happened: I didn’t mean to create a world-famous fly. Honestly, I just wanted something that wouldn’t fall apart mid-float.
It started with a cheat.
I jacked a foam-folding technique from Charlie Craven (legendary fly tier) and started riffing. I was fishing the Upper Kern, and those trout were demolishing grasshoppers. Like full-on buffet mode. So I tied up something massive—ugly from the top, perfect from below—and boom. The Kern River rainbows went nuts.
I named it the Huck Hopper.
Fast forward a few years: I’m fishing around the world. Behind guides’ backs, I quietly swap in my Frankenfly. Next thing you know, they’re demanding to know what it is. And I’m FedExing Huck Hoppers at 3 a.m. because some poor guy “needs ‘em for Patagonia.”
I even spun up an e-comm site. “Nobody will buy them,” I thought.
Wrong.
Principle: Sometimes, what sets you apart isn't how polished your idea is—it's how deeply it solves a problem only insiders truly understand. Real traction often comes from obsession and imperfection—not slick branding or mass appeal.
Transition: A lot of outdoor entrepreneurs and creators make the same mistake I almost did: thinking your thing has to be perfect or pretty before it’s worth sharing. Or worse—waiting for permission. The truth? Your “ugly” prototype might be someone else’s holy grail.
That’s why so many talented people stall out: they’re waiting to be validated, to be “ready,” or for some guru to give them the green light.
That’s Why: That’s why we brought Tim Huckabee onto the podcast—he’s proof that your passion project doesn’t have to be fancy to make waves. Whether you're into fly fishing, side-hustling, or building gear people actually want, this episode shows how relentless curiosity, a bit of rebellion, and a lot of river time can create something unforgettable.
Call to Action (PAS-style): If you’ve been second-guessing your scrappy idea, overthinking every detail, or stuck in “not good enough” mode—this one’s for you. Listen now to hear how Tim turned a back-of-the-boat experiment into a globally loved gear essential.
Follow up with Tim: https://www.timhuckaby.com/
535 episodes
Manage episode 494584199 series 3048493
Dive into a one-of-a-kind episode this week as I sit down with software industry leader and passionate fly fisherman, Tim Huckaby. Tim’s career has led him to work with tech giants like Microsoft and hop on stage with legends like Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, but it’s his adventures on the river and in the wild that truly inspire him.
Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!
Sign up for my Newsletter HERE
I’d love to hear your feedback about the show!
You can contact me here: [email protected]
Show NotesWhat Happened: I didn’t mean to create a world-famous fly. Honestly, I just wanted something that wouldn’t fall apart mid-float.
It started with a cheat.
I jacked a foam-folding technique from Charlie Craven (legendary fly tier) and started riffing. I was fishing the Upper Kern, and those trout were demolishing grasshoppers. Like full-on buffet mode. So I tied up something massive—ugly from the top, perfect from below—and boom. The Kern River rainbows went nuts.
I named it the Huck Hopper.
Fast forward a few years: I’m fishing around the world. Behind guides’ backs, I quietly swap in my Frankenfly. Next thing you know, they’re demanding to know what it is. And I’m FedExing Huck Hoppers at 3 a.m. because some poor guy “needs ‘em for Patagonia.”
I even spun up an e-comm site. “Nobody will buy them,” I thought.
Wrong.
Principle: Sometimes, what sets you apart isn't how polished your idea is—it's how deeply it solves a problem only insiders truly understand. Real traction often comes from obsession and imperfection—not slick branding or mass appeal.
Transition: A lot of outdoor entrepreneurs and creators make the same mistake I almost did: thinking your thing has to be perfect or pretty before it’s worth sharing. Or worse—waiting for permission. The truth? Your “ugly” prototype might be someone else’s holy grail.
That’s why so many talented people stall out: they’re waiting to be validated, to be “ready,” or for some guru to give them the green light.
That’s Why: That’s why we brought Tim Huckabee onto the podcast—he’s proof that your passion project doesn’t have to be fancy to make waves. Whether you're into fly fishing, side-hustling, or building gear people actually want, this episode shows how relentless curiosity, a bit of rebellion, and a lot of river time can create something unforgettable.
Call to Action (PAS-style): If you’ve been second-guessing your scrappy idea, overthinking every detail, or stuck in “not good enough” mode—this one’s for you. Listen now to hear how Tim turned a back-of-the-boat experiment into a globally loved gear essential.
Follow up with Tim: https://www.timhuckaby.com/
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