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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Auteur(s): Tom Rosenbauer The Orvis Company
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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.The Orvis Company
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  • How to Take Great Fishing Pictures with Your Smartphone, with Chris Niccolls
    Dec 1 2025

    My guest this week is photography expert and co-host of the Petapixel podcast Chris Niccolls [28:39]. Chris has access to nearly every kind of expensive camera in the world because he evaluates photo equipment for his day job. But when he is fishing, guess what he takes most of his photographs and videos with? You guessed it—his iPhone. Chris shares tips on how to set up your shot, how to get a photograph and still have minimal fish handling, and what settings to use on your phone. He also gives great tips on setting up the scene so that your photos are better than just grip & grin snapshots.

    In the Fly Box this week, we have these questions and tips:
    You say Orvis fly rods are true to line weight but you say you use a line that is a half-size heavy. Why?
    With a fly line that is rated for colder water, is it OK to use it for the occasional largemouth bass fishing trip in warmer water?
    A tip from a listener on how to get an estimate of a fish's length and weight using AI.
    A tip from a listener on great places to fish close to Chicago.
    Can I get a rod that is suitable for carp and for large salmon in the Great Lakes?
    How can I target suckers on a fly rod?
    Would a leader with a long stiff butt and abrupt taper be a good one for fishing big Chubbies in western rivers?
    What do you think of double taper leaders?
    What are some fly fishing books form the 1960s and earlier that are still worth reading?
    A great tip from a listener on using hockey laces for wading boots.
    A tip from a listener on a hot fly to use in the Driftless Region during the winter.
    Is there a trick for fly casting in rough seas?

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    1 h et 25 min
  • What's Going on in Florida, with Captain Dan Andrews
    Nov 24 2025

    My guest this week is Captain Dan Andrews [37:51], co-founder and CEO of Captains for Clean Water, one of Orvis' most trusted conservation partners. Orvis has been aligned with this grass roots group since their inception and it's been a valuable partnership. Dan tells us what is going on with the Everglades restoration project, what progress has been made, how it has affected the fisheries, and current threats to progress. He is also very optimistic about this winter's fishing conditions in Florida and looks into his crystal ball to predict how fishing will be in various regions of the Florida Coast this year. If you live in Florida or spend time visiting there during the winter you'll want to listen to this one.

    In the Fly Box this week, we have some great questions and tips, including:
    -Do you think it's worth it to fish bugs on a marginal river with a lower fish count, or should you focus on covering water with a streamer?
    -Should I get my 14-year-old grandson a fiberglass or graphite rod for Christmas?
    -Why does the industry seem to push loop connections on fly lines? I had a problem with a loop system hanging up in the guides. Shouldn't people spend more time learning the blood knot or surgeon's knot?
    -Brian Fleshig and the late Flip Pallot recommend cutting the permanent loop off a fly line and replacing it with a nail knot. What do you do?
    -A listener who had great luck finding pinhole leaks in his waders using a flashlight.
    -For small stream fishing, should I get an 8/12 foot Clearwater of a 7'11" Superfine?
    -Will brass beads instead of tungsten allow a fly to drift more naturally in the current?
    -How would you deal with a couple anglers who high-holed you on a steelhead river?
    -I think I saw PMDs on a river in late October. Is that possible? What affects the hatch timing of mayflies?
    -How do you know when you have too much weight when tightline nymphing?
    -When fishing nymphs in deep water, why do the smaller fish get off easier but the bigger fish stay hooked?

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    1 h et 24 min
  • Hot Tips on Using Split Shot, with Dom Swentosky
    Nov 17 2025

    I am not a big fan of using split shot but after this interview with Dom Swentosky [36:41] of the Troutbitten blog and podcast, I'm going to use it a lot more. Dom's method of using split shot is simple and convenient, and he teaches us about placement, adding shot, and removing shot easily—and how to keep it from sliding on your tippet without placing it above a knot. Whether you fish nymphs or streamers, Dom has some great suggestions on using split shot properly.

    In the Fly Box this week, we have some great tips and questions form listeners, including:

    Is a 10-foot, 4-weight fly rod a good all-around rod for fishing in New England?
    If I have a floating and full sinking line for bass fishing, would an intermediate line be the next one to try for largemouth bass?
    Why aren't there more resources like books on fly fishing for largemouth bass?
    How many different floating fly lines do you have at home?
    When you are taking a trip, how many floating lines do you take?
    I have been steelhead fishing in Alaska with a tight line presentation. In what situations would an indicator be beneficial?
    I don't quite understand why we would take food out of a fish's mouth by using a throat pump. How can you justify this?
    Will egg flies work in Colorado?
    Is it possible to shoot line with a bow-and-arrow cast?
    Are there any saltwater barbless hooks?
    Why do spawning shrimp patterns always have the egg cluster tied near the head?
    A tip on using small magnets to hold hooks at the fly-tying bench
    A tip on using a pool noodle to hold larger saltwater flies after tying them
    Is an 8-pound bass leader the same as a 3X leader?
    A tip from a listener on how to alleviate shoulder pain when fly fishing.

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    1 h et 31 min
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