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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Carp and Eel Down Under, with Angus Reynolds

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

🗓️ 14 October 2022

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

This week we take a trip Down Under to talk to guide Angus Reynolds [41:21] in Australia. Angus customarily guides trout anglers, but because of the recurring drought in Australia he has been pursuing alternate species and carp are one of his major targets. I thought we could learn some techniques to try on our North American carp, which are the same species, and Angus has some interesting tips on fishing a sunken dry fly for them. He also tells some great stories about catching Murray cod and eels on a fly rod!

In the Fly Box this week, we have some interesting questions and comments, including:

Can I use my 11-foot, 3-weight Helios Blackout rod for trout Spey? If so, what grain weight should I use?

When should I use jig hooks and slotted beads as opposed to regular nymph hooks and beads?

Do you have some tips for Eastern stillwater trout fishing? Is it much different than what they do in the West?

Is there a reasonable do-it-yourself repair kit for fly rods I can take into the field with me?

Does UV resin attract trout? And are UV materials really attractive to trout?

A listener from the UK says the whole idea of public water in North American blows his mind. He asks if it is really true that we can fish any river we want?

A listener takes me to task for insinuating that people who use Euro nymphing techniques are only after racking up numbers of fish.

What is the difference between graphite and fiberglass rods for small streams, and which is better?

If I see a beaver on one end of a pond and an otter on the other, which one should I stay away from when fishing?

A listener shares his experience of brown trout favoring one fly on his nymph rig and rainbow trout the other fly.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, and welcome to the Orvis Fly fishing podcast.

0:14.2

This is your host, Tom Rose Power.

0:16.2

And this week we're going to take a trip down under.

0:20.0

I was made aware of a guide in Australia who specializes in freshwater species that some

0:29.6

of us might not have heard of or might not normally associate with Australia.

0:36.0

Jeremy Wade of River Monsters fame told me about this guide his name is Angus Reynolds

0:41.9

and he's developed some techniques for for carp fishing, which I thought would be interesting

0:48.5

to anglers in this part of the world since they're the same carp that we fish for and

0:53.6

they're in rivers and to lesser degree lakes.

0:59.0

And so I wanted to see how he targets carp and what he does and along the way we get some

1:06.1

stories about some other interesting fish that Angus fishes for down there in Australia.

1:14.0

The Marie Cod which is a very interesting sounding fish gets quite large and quite aggressive

1:21.0

and believe it or not eels, eels on the fly.

1:24.4

So if you want to learn about how to catch eels on the fly, then this is the podcast

1:30.8

for you.

1:31.8

Anyways, Angus tell some great stories and I hope you enjoy this slightly unusual podcast.

1:41.6

But first the fly box and the fly box is where you ask me questions and I try to answer

1:48.1

them.

1:49.1

You can send me your question at podcast at orvis.com that's an email address and you

1:57.3

can just type your question in your email or you can attach a voice file on your phone

2:02.9

if you'd like and if I think the question has relevance to other listeners, I'll read

2:08.3

it on the air.

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