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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Avoiding casting pains, with Dr. Jason Smith

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

🗓️ 17 September 2022

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

We all get occasional aches and pains from casting, or as we get older we worry about getting them. Dr. Jason Smith [51:14] is an expert in sports medicine and has worked with many professional athletes in developing routines from strengthening muscles and connective tissue. He has some great advice on avoiding casting injuries, types of therapy to alleviate the pain of these issues, and also some easy exercises to avoid injury in the future. Fly fishing is supposed to be fun and any way we can take the pain out of it is welcome advice.

In the Fly Box this week, we have some controversy and some great questions, including:

If I am fishing an articulated fly in a place where only a single hook is allowed by law, should I cut off the back hook or the front hook?

I’ve tried night fishing without any success. What do you suggest?

If I am using a dropshot rig in very deep, fast water, how many split shot is too many?

A tip from a listener about a great suggestion for casting he got from George Daniel

If I am fishing two or three flies, is there any rule as to where I should place my heaviest fly?

I only have a 5-weight and a 10-weight rod and I want to fish for bass.

Can I use my 10-weight for bass fishing?

It’s still hard to reconcile catch-and-release fishing for ecological reasons with a carbon footprint from cross-country trips. And I heard that there is at least an 11% mortality rate in catch-and-release fishing.

Do trout eat whirligig beetles and water striders? And what do they tell me about a trout stream?

How should I adjust my fishing tactics when it rains?

I fish a catch-and-release pond with picky fish and heavy fishing pressure. If no one fished this pond for a year, would the trout get less selective?

A listener takes me to task for saying I try to avoid fishing for stocked trout. And then asks me what I would do if I lived in an urban area where there were only put-and-take fisheries for trout.

A listener is confused by the different sizes of aquatic insects and asks if the same ones hatch in different sizes.

A physicist weighs in on how to stalk trout, knowing how the physics of refraction works.

A listener gives me a list of the rods he owns and asks if there is something missing in his arsenal, especially for small streams.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to the Orbis Fly Fishing Podcast.

0:14.2

This is your host, Tom Rose and I guess this week is addressing a lot of questions that

0:21.9

I get about injuries from fly casting, how to prevent injuries from fly casting, how

0:30.9

to strengthen your upper body for fly casting.

0:36.7

Jason Smith, Dr. Jason Smith is a specialist in sports medicine and he's got some really

0:43.0

helpful tips on how we can make fly fishing more enjoyable and keep at it longer.

0:49.2

So I think you'll enjoy this podcast and I think someone of any age can benefit from

0:57.2

this advice, not just some of us older guys or older people because I've heard from many

1:05.6

quite young people that also have developed injuries from fly casting or complaints anyways

1:14.6

in aches and pains from fly casting.

1:16.6

So I think you'll enjoy this and I think there's some very useful tips in it.

1:22.4

But first, before we get to the interview, let's do the fly box and the fly box is where

1:28.8

you ask me questions and I try to answer them.

1:33.1

You can also send comments or complaints if you want.

1:37.3

I may not answer those, some of them I do, but you can reach me at podcastatorvis.com.

1:44.9

You can either just type your question into an email or you can attach a voice file,

1:49.4

try to keep your voice files under like two to and a half minutes.

1:55.4

And let's start the fly box with an email from Duncan.

2:02.6

I'm a big fan of the podcast and it has been immensely helpful over the past 10 years

2:07.4

of learning the fly fish.

2:08.8

I have a question for you that I've been bouncing off a few people.

2:12.0

I'm in Maine where a lot of spots are single hook barbells only and I frequently fish large

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