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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Littoral Zone #16 | Fly Fishing Australian Lakes and Beyond with Tom Jarman

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Dave Stewart

Wilderness, Hobbies, Leisure, Sports

4.7530 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2025

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Phil #735 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/735

Presented By:  Four Wheel Campers, Pescador on the Fly, Yellowstone Teton Territory

In this episode of The Littoral Zone with Phil Rowley, Tom Jarman, a top competitive fly angler and winner of the 2024 Australian Fly Fishing Championships, breaks down his best strategies, tactics, and flies for fishing Australian lakes and beyond. Episode Chapters with Tom Jarman on Fly Fishing Australian Lakes

Tom was born in Melbourne, Australia, but he spent part of his childhood in England, where he first picked up a fishing rod. When his family returned to Australia in 2000, his passion for the sport grew and he got into competitive fly fishing at 15. 

He later studied environmental science, while spending summers guiding in Tasmania. Now at 31, Tom has built a life around fly fishing—guiding, coaching, and sharing his knowledge with others.

Tom started his YouTube channel to showcase the incredible fishing in Victoria. His videos highlight both river and lake fishing.  Tom also designed a range of flies with FlyLife Magazine, built specifically for Australia's unique fisheries.

The Shrek Fly 

Tom and Phil dive into the effectiveness of the Shrek fly. Designed by Joe Riley, this fly stands out with its metallic green and gold hues, mimicking Australia's native baitfish. It's so effective that even anglers from the U.S. have adapted it for their own waters.

Check out Tom's video tutorial on How To Tie Shrek and see why this fly is a must-have in your box:

https://youtu.be/wsoHmpErZMI?si=vNAEzwNVU4UgLdjT

Key Tips from Competition Fishing

17:38 - Tom shares what he's learned from competitions that every angler can use:

Structure your day to maximize your chances of success.

Location is key. Fish aren't everywhere, so focus on finding them.

Cover water fast. In a boat, you'd move quickly to locate fish. Apply this same mindset on the bank.

Fish key spots. Target windward shores, calm areas, drop-offs, weed beds, and rocky structures.

Don't get stuck in one place too long, especially if the fish aren't biting.

Gear Tips for Stillwater Fishing

Rod 

Tom swears by a 10-foot rod for Stillwater fishing. It gives him better casting control, helps manage flies near the boat, and allows for longer leaders. Here's what he prefers:

10 ft 6 wt – Tom's all-around choice.

10 ft 7wt – Great for streamers and windy conditions.

10ft 8wt  – Helps cast farther in competitions.

Tom also likes stiffer rods in windy conditions for quicker hook sets. A strong rod means better control, especially when fish push farther out. 

 Leader

Tom keeps things simple when fishing subsurface. Instead of a tapered leader, he uses a level fluorocarbon leader for better contact with his flies. He also uses a beaded fly at the end to help the cast turn over, even in the wind.

When fishing dry flies, he switches to a tapered leader to transfer energy smoothly. He trims off the extra thick butt section and the non-tapered tip, then adds a tippet ring before tying on his tippet.
 

Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/735

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Littoral Zone podcast. I'm your host, Felroli. The Littoral Zone, or Shoal Area of the Lake,

0:09.3

is a place where the majority of the action takes place. My podcast is intended to do the same.

0:15.4

Put you where the action is to help you improve your stillwater fly fishing. On each broadcast, I, along with guests from all

0:23.3

over the world, will be providing you with information, tips and tricks, flies, presentation

0:29.0

techniques, along with different lakes or regions to explore. I hope you enjoy today's podcast.

0:35.9

Please feel free to email me with your stillwater-related fly fishing questions and comments.

0:40.8

I do my best to answer as many as we can prior to each episode, just before the main content.

0:47.9

Thanks for listening.

0:49.1

I hope you enjoy today's show.

0:52.0

If you've been listening to my earlier podcast, you might remember episode

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number eight, dryfly strategies and tactics with still waters, where I was joined by Jeff Perrin.

1:02.0

If you haven't listened to this podcast, I suggest you do. I'll leave a link in the show

1:06.1

notes section of this podcast. Jeff owns the Fly Fisher's Place and Sisters Oregon. Jeff mentioned a friend and fellow

1:13.9

Stillwater angler Tom Jarman from Australia during our discussions. Jeff suggested that I follow up and

1:20.3

contact Tom for a future podcast episode. I follow Jeff's advice, subscribe to Tom's YouTube channel

1:27.1

and began following him through his Instagram account.

1:30.3

After watching a few of Tom's videos, I quickly realized that Tom is an outstanding flyfisher on both lakes and streams.

1:37.7

In addition to fly fishing the lakes and streams in his native Australia, Tom is also an accomplished competitive flyfisher, not only in his country,

1:46.1

but on the worldwide stage as well. He is finished amongst the top 25 places in every tournament

1:52.0

he has participated in, including a fourth place finish in Slovakia in 2023. Recently, Tom just

1:59.4

won the 24 Australian fly fishing championships. As you will find out,

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Tom is an outstanding fly fisherman who shares his knowledge and experience freely. I'm thrilled

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