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🗓️ 11 February 2021
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When Ernest Hemingway was a kid, he took great pride in catching trout on worms and jerking them out of small streams as quickly as he could. Later in life, he lived near excellent trout fishing in Sun Valley but didn't really like it much. He owned a lot of fly-fishing gear, but it didn't get much use. This week, I interview Hemingway Scholar Paul Hendrickson, author of the terrific book Hemingway's Boat, and we learn some interesting things about the man, including the sad story of why he finally gave up trout fishing for good, and how he influenced how we fight big fish on fly rods today.
In the Fly Box this week, we have many interesting questions and tips, including:
Am I missing out by not using split shot on my nymph rigs?
I spot fish from one angle, and then when I move into better position to fish, I can't see them. What can I do?
A tip on setting the hook based on current speed
My parachute hackles keep coming out at the tip. What can I do to prevent this?
An update from a young man whose parents did not approve of his fly-fishing habit
Are there advantages or disadvantages in using glass beads for fly tying?
How can I store longer pheasant tails and turkey feathers?
Should I use moth balls on my tying materials?
Do you see any disadvantages in using UV cure resin to attach slotted beads to hooks?
What type of single-handed rods are best for Spey casting?
A guide told me that stomach pumps are bad for fish. Do they really cause mortality in trout?
Should I use a loop knot on small dry flies?
When I try to do a dubbing loop, the materials wrap around the thread instead of getting trapped in it. How can I fix this?
A tip on keeping hands and feet warm by keeping your core warmer.
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0:00.0 | Hi and welcome to the Boravis fly fishing podcast. |
0:11.5 | This is your host Tom Rosenbauer and today we're taking a little break from the how to stuff |
0:18.2 | that we usually do and we're going to talk about a little bit of history. |
0:21.7 | We're going to interview Hemingway Scholar and the subject is kind of Hemingway was |
0:28.8 | a lousy fly fisherman. |
0:31.5 | He actually, to be fair, he probably wasn't a lousy fly fisherman but he didn't care for |
0:36.2 | it much. |
0:37.2 | He did it, he dabbled in it but he was really known as a big game angler. |
0:42.2 | I think that fly fishing probably just didn't have enough physicality for Hemingway and |
0:50.4 | although he didn't do much fly fishing, he actually did contribute something, a part |
0:56.1 | of a technique that we all use in fly fishing every time we play a big fish and we have Hemingway |
1:05.2 | to thank for that. |
1:07.4 | And I'm not going to tell you what it is, you're going to have to listen to my interview |
1:10.3 | with Paul Hendrickson who wrote a wonderful book called Hemingway's Boat and has been |
1:15.7 | researching Ernest Hemingway for years. |
1:17.7 | So anyway, for those of you who love Hemingway, hope you enjoy it because you'll find some |
1:23.4 | things out about Hemingway that you may not have known before. |
1:28.4 | But we are going to do a little how-to because we're going to do the fly box and if you |
1:32.0 | have a question for the fly box, you can send me an email to podcastatorvis.com. |
1:39.1 | You can either just put your question in the body of the email or you can attach a voice |
1:44.7 | file and I might read around the air if I can answer it. |
1:49.0 | Well, let's start the fly box. |
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