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🗓️ 19 August 2022
⏱️ 102 minutes
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Want to know how a bamboo fly rod is made? How long it takes to make one? How many different hands touch an Orvis bamboo fly rod before you (and your children and grandchildren) become its lucky owner. And finally, what's so great about bamboo fly rods? How are they different from fiberglass and graphite, and what will they do for you on the water? This week I interview Orvis bamboo fly rod craftsman Shawn Brillon [45:09], who loves to talk bamboo rods as much as he enjoys making and fishing them.
In the Fly Box this week, we have some great questions and tips from listeners, including:
I could catch rising trout in one part of a pool, but when I moved 50 meters upstream I couldn't catch any. What was going on?
How do I determine the correct size leader if I am going from a single size 16 fly to a hopper or multiple nymph rig?
What are your thoughts on weed guards on flies?
I caught a dragonfly on my elk hair caddis. Am I the first?
I hooked a trout in the corner of the mouth and even with a barbless hook it bled and looked like it would die. Would it have been better if I left the fly in the fish?
I have been fishing with an 8-weight shooting head outfit for striped bass and halibut. I want to catch corbina but I hear they are spooky. Do you think my 8-weight is too heavy?
I keep seeing these large fish rising in a heavily pressured river but can't catch them on any multi-fly rig. What can I do to fool these fish?
What do you do to stay in shape for fishing?
What are the advantages of a big dry fly over a bobber?
Does bead size really matter regarding attractiveness to trout? And is there a seasonality to what color beads you should use?
I have been catching catfish on a fly. Does anyone else do this and is it a "thing" or is it bycatch?
I went to Banff to fish and they required that all my tackle, including lines and leaders, could not have been used for 45 days and had to be cleaned and treated. What do you think about the potential for things like lines and leaders to transfer invasive species?
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0:00.0 | Hi and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast. |
0:14.2 | This is your host Tom Rosenbauer and this week my guest is Orvis Bamboo Rod Builder |
0:21.5 | Sean Brillian and we're going to talk about Bamboo Rods. |
0:25.4 | You probably have some curiosity about Bamboo Rods. |
0:28.0 | A lot of you have probably never, never tried one and we're going to talk about how |
0:33.0 | their builds, how Sean puts one together, how long does it take, how many hands touch |
0:38.9 | the rod before it goes to a lucky new owner and also what's so great about them, what |
0:46.9 | do people love about Bamboo Rods, other than the fact that they're beautiful. |
0:51.1 | What is it about the casting characteristics of a Bamboo Rod that are different from |
0:57.6 | fiberglass and especially from graphite. |
1:01.6 | So I hope you enjoy it. |
1:03.2 | Sean is obviously someone who loves his work and I think you'll learn quite a few new things |
1:10.5 | about Bamboo Rods. |
1:14.5 | But before we get to the interview, we're going to do the fly box and thank you very much |
1:20.6 | to all of you for the recent telephone voice files. |
1:26.7 | I've gotten some lots of good voice files recently and I had asked a couple of weeks |
1:30.8 | to go to have some and I got them and thank you very much. |
1:34.4 | If you don't hear your question, your voice file question this week don't despair because |
1:42.1 | I've still got some backed up which is good because then I'll go through periods when |
1:47.4 | I don't get many voice files and I'd like to have at least three of them in each of |
1:51.3 | the fly box segments. |
1:53.9 | So we got some good ones, I think we're going to play five of them this week. |
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