Click to learn more about Tom Rosenbauer Listen to the Orvis Podcasts via iTunes Listen to the Orvis Podcasts via your Google Page Listen to the Orvis Podcasts via My Yahoo Listen to the Orvis Podcasts via My AOL Get the direct RSS feed to listen any way you'd like

The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Produced by The Orvis Company and hosted by Tom Rosenbauer, author of The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide, this podcast will provide you with tips on how to get the most of your time on the water. Read more about Orvis at www.orvis.com/podcast.

 
I get lots of questions about dubbing, which is a simple process that we sometimes complicate with hundreds of different blends and as many opinions on how to apply it. But it's an essential skill in fly tying, so Tim [35:18] and I spend a whole podcast exploring types of dubbing, when you would use them, and different methods of applying this essential material. Tim is always a fun guest and this one is no exception.
 
In the Fly Box this week, we have a some great tips from listeners and of course plenty of questions, including:
  • A great tip from a listener on how to estimate a fly line size using a kitchen scale.
  • Does UV resin dry completely?
  • Can I add head cement to the head of my Elk Hair Caddis?
  • What is the protocol for tipping at a fly-fishing school?
  • When you carry extra lines to the river, do you put them on extra spools or carry extra reels?  And where do you put them?
  • I have some 20-year-old tippet I was given. Should I use it?
  • Do you have any recommendations for easily transferable materials that can be used for fry flies as well as streamers?
  • A tip from a listener on how to safely carry a full-size camera when fishing.
  • Where do baby carp hide? I never see them.
  • Does adding split shot make it harder to hook fish?
  • A tongue-in-cheek story about using songbird feathers on flies.
  • I want to buy a house on a trout stream. What should I know before I do this?
Direct download: TimCamissa25.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:01am EDT

My guest this week is country singer JD Clayton [35:35], a talented singer/songwriter and all-around nice guy who loves to fly fish for smallmouth bass in his native Ozarks. He fills me in on what their fishing is like, and why he loves this rural part of the country so much.
 
In the Fly Box this week, I answer some questions and we have a couple tips from listeners, including:
  • What are some guides to western aquatic insects you recommend?
  • What wading boots do you recommend for hiking into remotes ponds and streams?
  • What water temperatures are ideal for trout, and are there certain temperatures to expect hatches?
  • What do you think the effect of dry summers and falls has on small trout streams in New England?
  • What time of year is best for crayfish patterns, and how should I fish them in smaller streams?
  • My large indicator dry flies keep falling over and landing upside-down. What do you think is causing this?
  • What can I do to preserve and clean the cork handle on my fly rod?
  • Great tips from a listener on a chair for tying flies and some lighting and magnification tips.
  • How should I wash my waders?
  • How can I determine the line weight of an old fly line with no identifying marks?
Direct download: JDClayton2025.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:01am EDT

 
This week my guest Dave Zielinski [39:53], author of the comprehensive book Cicada Madness, tells us when and where you can encounter this year's brood of periodical cicadas—and if you can't make that event, he'll tell you how to find waters that host regular emergences of annual cicadas, which are not quite as large but can offer spectacular fishing if your timing is right. All kinds of fish go crazy over the giant bugs, from trout to bass to carp-- even gar and catfish.  Learn how to fish these flies, and how to tie them in this highly informative and timely episode that will help you plan this year's cicada expedition.
 
In the Fly Box this week, we have a good mix of interesting questions and tips from listeners, including:
  • What are your thoughts on drop beads for saltwater flies?
  • I am having problems with blood knots and leader sections ending up the right length.
  • On which Orvis rods will overlining help?
  • How can I get my fly deep enough to catch walleye on a fly?
  • A listener has various questions about fishing for striped bass on Cape Cod.
  • What line should I put on my new Orvis Superfine graphite?
  • Two fly-tying tips and a first aid tip from a doctor.
  • I am swinging 5 or 6 wet flies at the same time, all in line, and sometimes drop fish on the lower flies.  How can I fix this?
  • How can you catch fish that are nearly impossible to approach in low, clear water?
  • Some great tips from a listener on how to stay warm when winter fishing.
Direct download: Zielinski25.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:01am EDT

 
Crayfish are prey that most gamefish can't resist. They're high in calories, abundant, and relatively easy for bass, trout, and many other gamefish to capture. Yet most of us don't know much about their life cycle and behavior (myself included). Guide Jake Villwock [47:02] has spent his life studying these critters, which gives him important insight on the right fly patterns, but even more important how and when to fish them. You'll learn a lot on this podcast.
 
In the Fly Box this week, there are lots of good questions and I hope my answers will help you in your fly-fishing journey. They include:
  • I can't seem to get my fly deep enough in bass lakes with my floating line.  Should I get a sinking line for my 8-weight and fish surface flies with my 5-weight?
  • A listener asks for help from listeners in ways to lessen the pain of losing his beloved fishing dog
  • I fished a river that has always been full of trout and didn't see a thing.  What happened to the fish?
  • Should I apply my dubbing with clockwise or counterclockwise twists?
  • Can I tie my dropper onto the tag end of my improved clinch knot?
  • What are your thoughts and comments on how long a trout stays spooked?
  • Why do you prefer a sling pack and where do you put your net?
  • Do resident brook trout in a river get pushed around by migrating steelhead?  Do they still feed?
  • I didn't catch any fish in high, cold water.  What should I have done?
  • What do you think about tying a loop in the end of my tippet and attaching flies with a girth hitch?
  • Why don't people use landing nets for striped bass?
  • I saw an anti-reverse fly reel on EBay.  What do you think of them?
Direct download: JakeVillwock.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:01am EDT

powered by

Archives

May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
June
May
April
March
February
January

November
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

December
October
September
August
July
June
May
April

Syndication

March 2025
S M T W T F S
     
            1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31