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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Fishing stillwaters from shore, with Thomas Larsen

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

🗓️ 29 April 2022

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

This week, my guest is Thomas Larsen [45:47] from the Orvis Outfitters team. Thomas is a stillwater expert and gives us some great tips on how to find trout, and how to target them, when you don’t have the benefit of a watercraft. Maybe you don’t have a boat, can’t afford a raft, or backpack to high mountain lakes—this podcast is for you.

In the Fly Box this week, lots of good comments and questions as I have been gone for a couple weeks so the mailbox is filling up.

Thanks from a listener to turning him onto the Griffith’s Gnat dry fly

Euro nymphing seems just too efficient for me.

Am I being irrational by fishing less effective indicator rig?

A customer relates a great trip he had with Orvis-endorsed Brown Trout Flyfishing

What are the five or six “must have” items (after getting a fly rod outfit) you suggest for someone new to fly fishing?

Please give me five or six recommended flies for starting out.

I had a snapping turtle eat a trout as I was landing it.

What effect do catch and release fishing efforts have on fish populations?

For fishing the beach and canals and creeks in Florida or the Carolinas, what is the best all-around fly line?

I want to tie my own leaders. What sizes of tippet do I need? And can I tie my entire leader with surgeon’s knots?

Is a wire shock leader too much for lake trout? And what flies should I use?

How long does it take trout to recover after a spell of warm water?

If I can only catch trout on Rapalas and crankbaits but not on flies, what other types of flies should I try?

Great advice from a beginner on how much he learned about fish behavior by fishing dry flies

If fish can always see tippet, why is there a difference in effectiveness between tippet sizes?

What should I do if my fly line is cracked?

What is the difference between a standard clinch knot and improved clinch knot?

Why, when I catch multiple fish out of the same run, is the third or fourth fish often bigger than the first ones?

A guide attached my leader to my fly line loop with a clinch knot and the coating on the loop cracked. Should I cut off the loop and put my leader on with a nail knot?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast. This is your host Tom Rosenbauer and this

0:17.2

week we're going to be talking to a member of the Orvis Outfitters staff Thomas Larson

0:22.4

and Thomas is going to be talking about a subject we've never discussed before in the

0:27.9

podcast and that is fishing lakes specifically for trout but these tips could apply to anything

0:36.4

fishing lakes for trout from shore and you know not all of us can can afford a watercraft

0:44.4

or maybe we don't have one maybe you hiked in you backpacked and you you didn't have

0:48.9

you don't have room to pack a raft or something like that and so you're you're faced with

0:53.9

fishing a lake or a pond from shore what do you do and where do you look so I think a lot

1:00.2

of you will find this interesting particularly as a lot of people have moved into more lake

1:05.5

fishing as our as our trout streams have gotten relatively crowded at least the more popular

1:10.6

ones over the past few years so I hope you enjoy this and I think you'll get some good

1:15.0

tips from it.

1:18.0

Speaking of tips let's do the fly box and fly box is where you ask me questions and or you

1:25.2

or you just make comments and I try to answer them or thank you for your comments and if

1:31.3

you have a question for the podcast you can either you can send me an email to podcast

1:37.4

at orvis.com and you can either just type your question in your email or you can attach

1:43.5

a voice file and I might read it on the air and try to answer your question.

1:49.4

So let's start with an email this is just a comment the first one is from Matt from California.

1:55.6

Tom just want to thank you for turning me on to the Griffithsnet I used for the first

2:00.6

time here in California in February in size 14 catching a few 12 inch browns it will definitely

2:07.8

be a fly kept in my box at all times well thank you Matt that's very nice of you to to

2:13.9

write and and tell us what success you had with the Griffithsnet here's another email from

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