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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

All about fiberglass fly rods, with Cam Mortenson

The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

James Hathaway

Bass, Fishing, Bonefish, Wilderness, Flyfishing, Trout, How To, Steelhead, Bluegill, Fly, Orvis, Sports, Salmon, Panfish, Education, Rosenbauer

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2022

⏱️ 95 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

My guest this week is Cameron Mortensen of The Fiberglass Manifesto [51:24]. Cam is one of the most knowledgeable anglers when it comes to fiberglass fly rods. I know a lot of listeners are curious about glass rods, and so we can to answer the questions: What is the history of fiberglass rods? How do modern ones compare to the older styles? What are the advantages of fiberglass rods? What are the drawbacks of fiberglass rods? What are the new 4-piece Orvis Superfine Glass rods like? If you've been curious about trying a fiberglass fly rod, I hope this podcast answers some of your questions.

In the Fly Box this week, we have some thought-provoking questions, tips, and complaints, including:

What are the benefits of a strip set, and what is happening at the end of the line?

When should I use the strip set?

Should I buy an 8-weight or a 9-weight for a combination of saltwater and largemouth bass?

Why do largemouth bass follow my fly and not take it? Why don't people use duck-quill-wing wet flies anymore?

A listener takes Tom to task for making fun of Tenkara fishing

A guide makes a plea for clients to practice their casting before a day of fishing.

I have some 50-year-old flies that look to be in good shape and the hooks are not rusty. Do you think the hooks are still good and won't break?

A listener asks for advice between a 7- or 8-weight rod for bass and carp.

If the mono in my poly leader gets too short, should I cut back the coating to try to expose more of the core?

A tip on using crushed material from inside desiccant packages for a fly flotant

Do some fly tiers get royalties on the patterns they designed?

I see bass splashing up against the shore and logs. Are they chasing baitfish, and if so, how do I catch them?

How do I get the curl out of my leader when fishing big flies?

I had two 9-foot, 5-weight rods break in the same place, a half inch from the tip. What do you think happened?

What does Tom do when he gets frustrated and his casting mechanics break down?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast.

0:14.4

This is your host Tom Rosenbauer and my guest this week is Cameron Mortensen.

0:19.6

And Cam is the founder and the editor and the publisher of a blog slash website called

0:27.6

the Fiberglass Manifesto and if you haven't visited the website, even if you're not interested

0:33.0

in glass rods, it's a great website, lots of good fishing stuff.

0:37.2

And Cam is probably the foremost expert or what I consider the foremost expert on fiberglass

0:44.2

fly rods in the world.

0:46.9

So we explore some questions that you might have about fiberglass rods.

0:52.6

You may have been interested in trying one.

0:55.0

So what are they like?

0:56.6

What do they feel like?

0:57.7

How are they different from graphite rods?

1:00.8

So what kind should you get?

1:03.9

What should you expect from a fiberglass rod?

1:06.6

And what situations are better suited to a graphite rod?

1:12.8

So I think you'll enjoy the conversation with Cam.

1:16.5

He's always enthusiastic and articulate, especially when talking about fiberglass rods.

1:22.6

So that'll be coming up quite soon.

1:25.9

But first we'll do the podcast.

1:28.7

We're doing the podcast.

1:29.8

We'll do the fly box, which is where you ask questions and I pick some and try to answer them if I can.

1:39.0

If you have a question for the fly box, you can send it to podcast at orvis.com,

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