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🗓️ 10 March 2023
⏱️ 99 minutes
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Learn how to decide between a canoe and a kayak, what kind to get, and how to maneuver and cast using these hard-sided watercraft (next week I'll be doing a podcast on inflatables). Ryan Lilly [47:30] is a fly fisher and Old Town's expert on fishing from these craft, and has many great suggestions for how to make the most out of your canoe or kayak experience.
In the Fly Box this week, we have some interesting questions that I'm sure will be of interest to many of you, as well as some thoughtful tips from other listeners, including:
What do bead-head nymphs imitate?
Aren't flies tied without beads more natural in the water?
Isn't it more natural to use a nymph without any added weight?
How do you fish wet flies?
Do you use a single one or more than one? And do you ever use weighted wet flies?
I recently saw a bunch of large carp in a pond in Florida. Why didn't I see any smaller ones?
I had trouble getting a good drift against the slow water on the far bank of a river. Every time I tried to mend my line the small dry fly sank. What else could I have done?
Can I fish two dry flies at once?
A suggestion from a listener on why upgrading from an entry level fly line is a wise investment.
Are there any performance differences between a 6-piece rod and a 4-piece rod?
How can I get an extra tip for my Orvis rod?
A great tip from a listener on how to make a device to hold scrap pieces of tippet using two pieces of Velcro.
I am going to a place where they have stocked golden rainbows. Do these fish behave any differently from normal rainbows?
Can I use a Poly Leader for tarpon?
Is there any difference between up-eye and down-eye hooks?
A tip from a listener on how to change thread colors with a permanent marker.
A tip from a listener on how to keep a partially used tube of Aquaseal stay fresh.
Why do people hold bass by the jaw? I have heard that this can dislocate their jaw.
I am taking my first guided trip. Should I do a float trip or a walk/wade trip?
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0:00.0 | Oh, so I got to put my headphones on. |
0:09.0 | Oh, hi, and welcome to the Orris fly fishing podcast. |
0:15.7 | This is your host, Tom Rosembar, and my guest this week is Ryan Lilley from Old Town, |
0:22.4 | Canoe, in Maine. |
0:23.4 | And Ryan has a similar job that I do to Orvison that he's kind of the voice of Old Town and |
0:32.6 | answers technical questions and is an expert on kayak fishing and in canoe fishing. |
0:39.0 | So I thought I'd get Ryan on to talk about the difference between the two craft and why |
0:46.1 | you should choose one over the other when fishing, how to properly fish from a kayak |
0:52.3 | or a canoe and casting tips from a kayak and canoe and lots of other things on these |
0:59.4 | hard-bodied crafts. |
1:00.7 | And then the following week, I'm going to plan on doing a podcast on inflatables. |
1:07.9 | So anyway, I know it's springtime and you're thinking about getting out on the water in |
1:13.8 | some sort of water craft and I thought this would be helpful. |
1:18.5 | But before we talk to Ryan, let's do the fly box. |
1:24.0 | And before I even start the fly box, I want to tell you how to send a question to the |
1:30.5 | fly box. |
1:31.7 | It's send an email to podcastatorvis.com and you can either just type your question or |
1:40.2 | tip or comment into the value of your email or you can attach a voice file. |
1:46.2 | And a little bit of preamble, I'm going to read you an email from Chad from Pennsylvania. |
1:55.1 | I've been listening for quite some time and I've learned a lot from both the fly box |
1:59.2 | and your guests. |
2:00.3 | Before I start with a well-deserved thank you for all you do for fly fishing, I want |
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