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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast
Tom Rosenbauer, The Orvis Company
Frequency: 1 episode/10d. Total Eps: 631

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How to Plan a DIY Fishing Trip, with Joe Bibbo
lundi 26 août 2024 • Duration 01:25:48
- I get conflicting advice on how close I can get to fish when tightline nymphing. Can you give me some guidelines on how close I can approach them?
- Any tricks for seeing small flies in low light?
- I bought some Stimulators and see they have wire wraps on them. Can I fish these as wet flies?
- I struggle to get a bite from river smallmouth bass in July and August and I could consistently catch them in spring. Any suggestions?
- How can I avoid creek chubs in a small weedy stream when I want to target the larger brown trout?
- Would it be a good idea to put a small length of sighter material between my fly line and my leader?
- Any tips for solo fishing from a raft?
- I have been wading with old neoprene waders and Crocs as wading shoes. Do you think I would benefit from modern waders and wading shoes?
- I live in Great Lakes steelhead country but sometimes want to avoid the crowds during the winter and fish for smaller trout in inland streams. Do you have any advice for late fall and winter fishing in these streams?
What fly-fishing's trade association does for conservation, with Lucas Bissett
lundi 19 août 2024 • Duration 01:18:21
My guest this week is Lucas Bissett [38:42], executive director the AFFTA, the trade association for the fly-fishing industry. Lucas talks about the support they give to small, grass roots organizations for education and habitat protection—organizations that may not be able to apply for larger grants. One of their current projects, which we discuss in detail, is how ocean fish stocks will be managed due to the changes in migration patterns due to climate change. Lucas tells us that the federal organizations that set regulations for harvest and size lengths are very responsive to public input, so its something for which you can make a difference.
In the Fly Box this week, we have some great questions and tips, including:
- I was told the river we fished had lots of 15-inch fish but all we caught were fish up to 12 inches. Could the fish have been in the bottom of deep pools because of the warmer water?
- A tip from a listener, one I'm not completely sold on, for putting stick-on strike indicators on top of dry flies when using heavily weighted nymphs on droppers.
- How do you fish the famous Woolly Bugger in a small, slow moving, turbid stream?
- What two-handed rod should I use for fishing smallmouth bass?
- A listener asks for philosophical advice on whether to enjoy fishing for striped bass in Atlantic salmon rivers.
- A listener has been enjoying fishing for fallfish as trout streams warm and asks for a podcast on fishing for fallfish
- If you are fishing a tandem nymph rig and one fly is not working at all, should you switch out that fly?
- Do you change to a different fly line taper as you go up or down in line sizes?
- Why is there a cutter on tippet spools? Doesn't everyone carry snips?
- Does Tom have a succession plan for the podcast?
Fly-fishing for alternative species in the Rocky Mountains, with Davis James
lundi 3 juin 2024 • Duration 01:10:06
- What percentage of the time do you use a dry dropper or double dry rig?
- What weight fly rod is best for panfish? And what flies should I use?
- How do we ensure our fly fishing traditions are passed on to the younger generation?
- How can I make my dry dropper rig drift tight to the opposite bank?
- Is fly fishing for carp popular in Europe?
- How do I organize and carry my wide assortment of trout flies? How does Tom do it?
- How can I fish for panfish and largemouth bass in an old gravel pit that drops off steeply?
- A great tip from a listener about how to tie a more durable egg pattern
- I was fishing a double dry rig for fish rising to small mayflies and my imitation was perfect but I didn't fool as many fish as I should have. What should I have done differently?
- I have trouble threading my tippet onto a small dry fly. Can I tie the tippet to the bend of the hook instead?
How You Can Make a Difference in Your Fishery, with Capt. Benny Blanco
vendredi 22 juillet 2022 • Duration 01:20:19
This week, my guest is Capt. Benny Blanco of Islamorada, in the Florida Keys [37:38]. Benny talks about his life in the Keys and about how he came to realize that the fishery on which he made his living was threatened--and how he learned to make a difference. The Everglades will never be completely pristine again, but with people like Benny involved, it can regain much of its former glory. And it's not only the Everglades.
Restoration of the entire watershed will also help the world-class fisheries in Florida Bay, the health of the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee estuaries, and the drinking water supply of the 9 million people in South Florida. It's a study in best practices that people in any part of the world can learn from to protect their treasured resources.
In the Fly Box this week we have some lighter topics:
How long does it take for a fish to remove a hook that has been left in it? Is there much of a mortality rate?
How do you fish with friends on a small stream?
Great tips from a listener for making sure you don't leave any gear behind on a trip
What parts of my fly gear can be damaged in a hot car?
Have you ever tried a "dry dropper" arrangement with a popper when fishing for striped bass?
Why are most imitations of mayflies so small?
If I am used to fishing small streams, how can I read the water in a big flat piece of water in a big river?
When fishing multiple flies, should I use a weaker knot on the droppers so I don't lose my entire rig?
How do I set the hook when stillwater fishing?
When fishing three flies at once, I foul hook a lot of trout. How can I prevent that?
Tips for fishing mayfly spinners, with Jim McLennan
vendredi 15 juillet 2022 • Duration 01:37:11
This week, my guest is longtime guide, fly shop owner, journalist, musician, and all-around great guy Jim McLennan [40:26]. Jim is a thoughtful fly fisher who always has solid tips on fly-fishing techniques, and this week we talk about mayfly spinners—their mysteries, how to identify when they are active, and how to target trout feeding on them. Mayfly spinner falls are some of the best opportunities to catch large trout on a dry fly because trout gorge on them and sometimes get stupid, so it pays to have some intelligence on taking advantage of these opportunities. And this is a timely podcast because in most parts of the country, we are about to get into the prime season for the tiny Trico spinners.
In the Fly Box this week, we have some intriguing questions and tips from listeners, including:
Why can I do to prevent my mono eyes from breaking on my tarpon flies?
How do I clean my saltwater flies after a trip so they aren’t all mangled?
Can I use more than one subsurface fly with a dry-dropper rig?
How can I fish a deep plunge pool with a dry-dropper?
I have broken a bunch of rods in the past couple years. Is it due to my bad casting?
Some great tips from a relatively new angler on where to get the best help and advice.
What is a good way to enjoy a fly-fishing trip with a young family?
How can I break into writing stories and poems about fly fishing?
Is using a stomach (throat) pump unethical, and is it looked down upon by other fly fishers?
A tip for using neoprene socks when wet wading
In the short and long term, what do you expect the results of the Yellowstone flood will be?
Fly Fishing for Redeye Bass, with Matthew Lewis
vendredi 8 juillet 2022 • Duration 01:34:23
You may have never heard of redeye bass or seen one. Yet they are a wonderful fly-rod fish. They live in spectacular, clear mountain streams and take a fly very well. They’re mainly found in the deep South, particularly in Alabama, so they’re a great fly-rod target in places where you would not ordinarily think of fly fishing. They’re a native species that deserve more visibility from the fly-fishing community and my guest, Matthew Lewis [44:27], is perhaps the world expert on fly fishing for them.
In the fly box this week, we have some interesting questions and great tips from listeners, including:
What percentage of the time do trout in lakes feed on the surface?
What is a go-to fly for late summer fishing on small streams?
What can I do to prevent foul-hooking so many fish? And when I hook a trout in the belly, is it sure to die?
Do oils from our hands harm trout?
Do you have some general rules of thumb for how rain affects fly fishing?
I am using wide gape hooks and missing a lot of small brook trout. Is it the hook that’s my problem?
I saw some large brown trout in shallow water around spawning season and could not get them to take a fly. What can I do?
What do you think of the Double Davy Knot?
A listener shares a killer nymph pattern he developed.
When I practice casting, why does the end of my leader fray and my fly line loop come apart?
Do you ever guide?
I fish a stream with rainbow trout, and for the first six months of the season I can’t find them. Where do they go?
How much less backing fits on a spool when I use 30-pound backing instead of 20-pound?
Are the natural materials we use for fly tying from ethically treated animals?
Fly-Fishing in the 1960's, with Paul Bruun
dimanche 3 juillet 2022 • Duration 01:49:43
This week my guest is Paul Bruun [39:50], a legendary figure in fly fishing who has been involved with the fly-fishing world even longer than me.
On Thursday, June 30th, he received the Izaak Walton Award from the American Museum of Fly fishing for a lifetime of contributions to our sport. Paul is a guide, writer, newspaperman, and he developed the famous South Fork Skiff, which has recently been resurrected and redesigned by the famous Adipose Boatworks Company in Montana. Paul is a wonderful storyteller and he tells us about what it was like to learn fly fishing in South Florida in the 1960s—not an easy task!
In the Fly Box this week, we have some great questions and suggestions from listeners, including:
I am too slow in striking to small mountain trout. Is there a way I can fix that?
A listener alerts us to a water issue on an Oregon tailwater
A listener is confused by the differences in pound test and diameter on leader butts and wants to know if there is a rule-of-thumb for the correct leader butt section.
Do you think the studs on my wading boots are spooking trout?
Do trout in different micro-habitats in the same river choose different insects?
How small of a river is too small to use trout spey equipment? And should I use a Scandi or Skagit setup?
Is it useful to be able to cast with either your right or left hand?
I see larger fish suspended a foot from the surface over deep water. What are they doing there?
A listener suggests that a previous question about not being able to hook rising trout during a caddis hatch may have been due to mountain whitefish, which have a much smaller mouth than trout.
I am getting lost flies and a pigtail at the end of my leader when using a clinch knot. What should I do? Is there a better knot?
What is the best way to store fly rods in their tubes?
Rocky Mountain Small-Stream Fishing, with Timbre Pringle
vendredi 24 juin 2022 • Duration 01:39:29
My guest this week is Timbre Pringle of Faceless Fly Fishing [46:26] and the topic is small stream fly fishing, particularly in the Rocky Mountains. Timbre has some great tips on fishing dries, dry dropper combos, and streamers in small streams, and the differences between the different species of trout in small streams. She also gives some great tips on avoiding encounters with bears, something that can be an issue when certain areas of the Rockies once you get away from the road.
In the Fly Box this week, we have some seasonally appropriate questions and some good tips from listeners, including:
Four good tips on storing tying materials from a listener
When do you use a dubbing loop, and when do you use the standard noodle method instead?
How do I avoid the numerous small steelhead parr on my local river?
Why did I miss 20 fish in a row when fishing a dry fly during a caddis hatch?
A listener takes issue with the advice of using heavier tippets to play fish quickly
Do trout get full and not rise when there is an over-abundance of bugs?
Why can I catch fish on dries and not on nymphs?
A listener asks my thoughts on nymphs with a bobber vs. a dry dropper rig.
A listener tore a small piece of the jaw off a trout because he forgot to pinch his barb. He wants to know if that hole in the trout’s jaw is a death sentence.
How should I get set up to swing flies for smallmouth bass?
How can I intercept a hatch?
What features should I look for if I want to try to wait on the bank for a hatch to appear?
Should I avoid putting flotant on the bodies of foam flies?
How to become a professional fly-fishing photographer, with Brian Grossenbacher
jeudi 9 juin 2022 • Duration 01:29:06
My guest this week is Brian Grossenbacher [42:45], one of the finest fly-fishing still photographers in the world. You’ve seen his work on the cover of many magazines and in Orvis catalogs. (Brian and I recently collaborated on a book entitled, simply, Trout, with his images and my essays. ) Learn how Brian’s career changed from being a full-time fishing guide to a professional photographer and glean some tips on how to go pro yourself—or at least improve the quality of your own images. Along the way, Brian tells a couple stories that had me in tears of laughter as I was recording this.
In the Fly Box this week, we have some interesting questions and great tips from listeners, including:
What impact does bug spray have on fish and the tackle we use?
My Elk Hair Caddis dry flies land on their sides. How can I prevent this?
Should I grease my leader when fishing with a dry-dropper rig in fast water?
I want to try carp fishing. Should I put my money into a better reel or a better rod?
A tip from a listener on how to keep materials out of the eye of a fly you just tied, and how to keep your hands warm in cold weather.
A tip from a listener on how he greatly improved his casting with all rods when he went from a 4-weight rod to a 9-weight rod.
What would you do if faced with three days of 25 mph winds and dirty water when on a saltwater trip?
Does cold weather make fly rods brittle?
I came up with a killer fly pattern that is unlike anything out there. Should I share the pattern on social media?
I am having trouble with carp. What fly patterns do you recommend, and how can I tell when they take the fly?
What tips do you have for making those quick deliveries when sight fishing in salt water?
Tom Answers Your Questions
vendredi 3 juin 2022 • Duration 46:48
My guest this week is well, me. I recorded a podcast and the file got corrupted and I couldn’t get my guest back in time to do a makeover. So this week is just the Fly Box.
In the Fly Box this week, we have some interesting questions and tips, including:
Do I absolutely need a full sinking line and a stripping basket to fish in the surf?
Do you pinch the barbs on flies for all saltwater species?
Will streamers and bucktails work throughout the summer?
Can I go heavier than 6X on smaller flies to get fish in quicker and stress them less?
Why do I catch many fish in a small stream and then see none on the next trip?
Any advice on tips for setting the hook when using a long cast?
Should I pursue traditional fly gear or just use Tenkara?
Should I use a 6-weight for a light saltwater outfit?
How can I get the hackle on my Parachute Adams to look better?
When would someone replace a dry fly as an indicator with a standard indicator in small streams?
What is the best way to attach 80 lb. shock tippet to a 20 lb. class tippet?
What is the best material for shucks on emergers?
What is the largest trout Tom ever caught?
If you are switching back and forth between tippets and modifying your leader, does it matter that you are using the same butt section and midsection all the time?