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🗓️ 30 December 2021
⏱️ 102 minutes
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This week, my guest is Todd Tanner [39:47], a journalist who writes for many of the fly-fishing websites and magazines and is Fly Fishing editor of Sporting Classics magazine. Todd is also the president of Conservation Hawks, an organization dedicated to educating fishers and hunters on the threats of climate change, and is the president of the School of Trout. Todd is a thoughtful guy, and he discusses the ten things he sees as essential to becoming a great fly fisher. And no, we don't talk about choosing the right fly or using the correct knot. I think some of his thoughts about this topic will surprise you and may make you think differently about your path to becoming happier and less insecure on a trout stream.
We have some great questions and tips in the Fly Box this week, including:
I want to start Euro nymphing. What's most important--should I look at a new rod, a new reel, or a new line?
Which is better for a bonefish leader--nylon or fluorocarbon?
A high school senior informs us of a conservation issue and an innovative way to raise funds for the cause.
What books should I get as a guide to western hatches?
Is it a good idea to attach my leader to a permanent section of monofilament with a blood knot as opposed to a loop-to-loop connection?
Tips from a listener on the value of journaling and how to make an insect seine out of your landing net.
Should I be using fishing clasps on my trout flies? Is it OK to practice casting in the snow?
What should I look at when upgrading my small-stream trout rod?
Can steelhead mate with resident rainbows?
A suggestion from a listener on why a "dangling" fly is attractive to trout.
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0:00.0 | Hi, and welcome to the Orvis fly fishing podcast. |
0:14.1 | This is your host, Tom Rosemauer, and my guest this week is my good friend, Todd Tanner. |
0:19.6 | Todd is a journalist and a president of an organization called Conservation Hawks and |
0:27.5 | also of the School of Trout and an old friend and fishing buddy, and Todd is a particularly |
0:35.1 | thoughtful person, and he has a list of 10 things that you need to know or you need to think |
0:44.5 | about to become a great fly fisher. |
0:47.5 | So if you want to improve your fly fishing game, if you want to get better at it, Todd's |
0:53.8 | got some actually surprising advice for you, and it's not going to include stuff about |
0:59.7 | the best not to use or what fly to use. |
1:02.4 | It's going to be more about philosophical stuff that I don't normally get into. |
1:09.0 | So anyway, I hope you enjoy that. |
1:11.6 | I always enjoy talking to Todd, and I know you'll enjoy listening to him. |
1:16.8 | But first, let's try to answer some questions and get some tips from listeners. |
1:22.5 | This is the fly box, and if you have a question for the fly box, you can email it to me at |
1:29.2 | podcast at orvis.com, and you can either attach a voice file, or you can just type your |
1:35.9 | question in the body of your email. |
1:38.4 | And recently I had asked for more voice files because I was not getting that many, and |
1:45.4 | now getting lots of voice files, and thank you very much, and I've used to use some |
1:51.0 | this podcast, and I've got some to save for upcoming podcasts, so really appreciate that. |
1:58.1 | Anyway, without further ado, because we don't have any commercials in this podcast, let's |
2:07.6 | listen to or let's read an email from Nate from Colorado. |
2:14.0 | I really enjoyed going back and listening to your series from last winter about winter |
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