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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Fly Fishing in Chesapeake Bay, with Scott Barmby

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

🗓️ 4 August 2025

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

My guest this week is Scott Barmby [35:56], director of the Orvis Chesapeake Fly Fishing Schools, who educates us on threats to the Bay's population of striped bass, and also the many fly-fishing opportunities in the Bay. It's a vast ecosystem that I didn't know much about, so it was interesting to me and I am sure it will be to you. I think you'll learn some surprising things about this national treasure.  

In the Fly Box this week, we have lots of comments and tips from listeners as well as questions, including:
A listener reminds people of the importance of making your presence known on the river
A listener gives some other tips for night fishing for trout and smallmouth bass.
A listener reminds us that catch-and-release is a valuable tool in certain fisheries, for both management and economic reasons.
Do you have any tips on keeping track of what leader you have on your line?
Do you think trout that are close to a hiking path avoid that side of the river because they are constantly spooked?
A listener wants to know which vintage Orvis reel he should put on a small stream rod.
Can you give me some tips on keeping the deer hair on top of the hook shank when tying Sparkle Duns?
After making a cast with tight line nymphing, how do I tell when my point fly is on the bottom?
Is a 6-weight rod strong enough for Labrador brook trout?
Do you know of any way to remove rust from a hook eye to prevent abrasion of the knot?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, and welcome to the Orvis Flyfisher podcast.

0:13.1

This is your host, Tom Rosenbauer.

0:14.9

And my guest this week is Scott Barby.

0:18.2

Scott is a licensed guide on Chesapeake Bay. He's also director of the

0:25.1

Orvis Chesapeake Bay Fly fishing school. So he's full of knowledge. And what we're going to

0:32.4

talk about today are the problems facing Chesapeake Bay, particularly the striped bass, striped bass issue,

0:41.5

and then also the opportunities.

0:43.7

It's a giant body of water.

0:46.2

It's very rich, and it has some opportunities that you might not be aware of.

0:51.3

So anyway, I thought it was an interesting podcast.

0:54.9

I personally have never fished in Chesapeake Bay. I plan to correct that in the near future. And so Scott is going

1:02.2

to educate all of us on what it's like. But before we get to Scott, let's do the flybox.

1:10.0

The flybox is where you ask me questions or you share a comment or a tip.

1:17.0

And I try to answer your questions.

1:19.8

And if I think your tip is valuable to other listeners, I will read it on the air.

1:26.0

So don't be shy about your questions.

1:28.1

No question is too basic.

1:31.1

And you think that I'm overwhelmed with questions, but I don't really get, I don't

1:36.2

really get overwhelmed with them.

1:37.6

I read them all.

1:39.1

And a lot of them I do use on the air.

1:42.0

So if you've got a question that you can't look up on the

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