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🗓️ 19 March 2021
⏱️ 98 minutes
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This week my guest is Havard Stubo [@40:23] of Jazz and Fly Fishing. If you have not enjoyed one of their videos, it's a group of jazz musicians who also love fly fishing and decided to make some videos of their exploits. We think their films are quite entertaining and I think you'll appreciate their dry humor as a welcome respite from what you typically see in fly fishing films. Havard talks about fly fishing in Scandanavia, the relationship between jazz music and fly fishing (and tying) and other offbeat topics.
In the Fly Box this week, it seems like we have a spate of basic equipment questions, so unless you need some advice on rod, reel, and line selection you may want to skip right to the interview. Some of the questions include:
I am interested in a lighter fiberglass rod but I have noticed some manufacturers recommend two lines sizes, like a 3 or 4. Which one should I pick?
I want to fish a Depth Charge line down to 20 feet with my 8-weight. Should I get a 250 grain or 300 grain line?
If I want to fish 5 to 6 feet under the surface, should I get a sink-tip or intermediate sinking line?
Any advice on hook sets and fighting fish for rookie anglers?
What is the maximum size fly I can use on my Clearwater 9-foot 5-weight rod?
In nymph fishing, should I be watching the line or waiting to feel the strike?
What would be a good rod for backpacking into lakes?
Which sink rate should I choose when I buy a poly leader?
How do I tell if an old fly line that was given to me is still usable?
Should I get a 5-weight Clearwater or a 6-weight Clearwater for fishing small streams and small bass ponds in Pennsylvania?
Why don't I see fiberglass rods heavier than an 8-weight?
What are your thoughts about fishing for bass when they are spawning?
What do I think of pink flies? And how important is color anyway?
What do you do when a fish takes you down to your last couple turns of backing?
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0:00.0 | Hi and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast. |
0:11.1 | This is your host Tom Rosemar and today my guest is Hovard Stubo and you probably don't |
0:19.9 | know who Hovard Stubo is unless you have watched the videos from jazz and fly fishing. |
0:27.9 | If you haven't watched any jazz and fly fishing videos and you wonder what it's all about, |
0:33.9 | you should stop the podcast right now and go and watch one of their videos because they're |
0:39.3 | very, very entertaining. |
0:42.2 | And Hovard is a jazz musician and a passionate lifelong flyfisher who likes to produce videos |
0:51.2 | and we talk about jazz and fly fishing but we also talk about fly fishing in Scandinavia |
0:58.8 | and what kind of fishing conditions they have there. |
1:01.9 | So I think you'll enjoy it and at the end of the interview we're going to play one of |
1:10.2 | Hovard's songs called Check Nymph which can be taken many ways. |
1:17.6 | But anyway it's a fun podcast and I really enjoyed talking to them and I hope you enjoy |
1:22.6 | it. |
1:23.6 | I'm a big fan of jazz and fly fishing as our number of other people at Orvis. |
1:30.2 | But first let's answer some questions and if you have a question for me you can send |
1:35.9 | it to the flybox, you can send an email to podcastatorvis.com and you can either leave your |
1:47.6 | question in the body of an email or you can attach a voice file and maybe I'll read it |
1:55.3 | on the air. |
1:57.4 | So before we start that I noticed that there are a lot of very basic equipment choice, |
2:09.0 | equipment selection questions lately and I certainly don't mind answering these questions. |
2:15.7 | I love them but and I'm flattered that you would think to ask me for advice on selecting |
2:24.7 | equipment. |
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