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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Creeped out in Lordville

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

🗓️ 31 October 2019

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

This week I had a couple guests lined up but we had to reschedule, and because I have not done a new podcast in a few weeks because of my travel schedule I decided to tell a story. It’s from a magazine piece I did a number of years ago for the now-defunct magazine Fly Rod & Reel, and I have been toying with the idea of doing an audio book of my magazine stories over the years so I’m trying this to test the concept. The name of the story is “Creeped Out in Lordville” and it’s about all the decisions we have to make in the prime part of the season when fishing is good almost anywhere. It’s a departure from the usual podcast format of nuts-and-bolts advice so I hope you enjoy it. And not to fear, there is still a Fly Box section where I do offer advice on simple technique and tackle questions if that’s the kind of stuff you’re looking for. In the Fly Box this week, we have the questions and suggestions from readers: Some great professional advice on that recurring theme of lower back pain while fly fishing What are the practical benefits of smooth vs. textured lines in the new Orvis Pro Fly Lines? What do competitive anglers do for their own nymphing when not bound by competition rules? How do you fish for brown trout at night? What are times to avoid when trout fishing? Is air temperature, flow, or water temperature the most important consideration for trout fishing when the heat of summer is over? Why did a brown trout swim over to me and rub my ankles? Is there one rod I can use for both Midwest steelhead fishing and musky fishing? A suggestion that Bigeye Hooks have benefits beyond just easier threading Why does my nymph rig break at the surgeon’s knot instead of the clinch knot connection to the fly? What’s the best feather for palmering wet flies? What are some “go to” patterns for Euro nymphing? After I catch a fish, should I stay in the same pool or move on?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi and this is your host Tom Rosenbauer and this podcast is

0:07.0

Greenlee. This is your host Tom Rosenbauer and this podcast is being recorded on October 23rd, 2019.

0:20.0

And my guest today doesn't really know that much about fly fishing and is kind of a kind of a bumbler on the river.

0:30.0

His name is Tom Rosenberg.

0:32.0

And I had a couple of podcast guests lined up because I haven't

0:37.4

done a podcast in a couple of weeks I've been traveling and due to scheduling

0:41.8

conflicts they had to cancel on me.

0:44.5

So rather than not do podcast this week,

0:47.8

I thought I would do one by myself.

0:50.0

And I thought I'd do something a little bit different today. I'd like to read you a story and there's a method behind my madness.

0:58.0

I have a bunch of older magazine articles and some not so old that I've written over the years that I thought

1:05.6

I might put into an audio book so this is kind of to test the concept to see if you'd be interested in an audiobook of my

1:16.8

stories you know I tend to do mostly nuts and bold stuff and how-to stuff and

1:21.4

conservation here on the podcast but I thought I'd read

1:24.8

you a story for a change so the name of the story is creeped out in Lordville

1:30.4

and I'll read it a little bit later but first let's answer some questions as

1:36.7

usual in the flybox and if you want to send a question into the flybox, the best way to do it is to send me an email at

1:46.8

podcast at Orvis.com.

1:49.6

You can either send me a voice file, just record a voice file on your phone and then email it

1:57.0

to me or send me your question written out to podcast at orvist.com. That's how you do it. You can

2:08.3

follow me on Instagram if you want to. I try to do helpful posts sometimes silly posts I try to stay away from the

2:17.2

typical grip and grin because you sure see a lot of those on everybody else's

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