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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Protecting the Montana Headwaters, with Scott Bosse

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

🗓️ 24 May 2019

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

This week I have a chat with Scott Bosse of American Rivers on the Montana Headwaters Security Act, a 7-year program that will hopefully come to fruition in 2020. It’s draft legislation for new Wild and Scenic river designations on some of the best rivers and streams on public lands in Montana. This draft legislation is the culmination of seven years of outreach to a broad cross-section of Montanans from across the state. During this time they have met with over 500 business owners, watershed groups, land trusts, recreation groups, riverside landowners, sportsmen and sportswomen, conservation organizations and other stakeholders. What they heard at those meetings mirrored what they learned in two bipartisan polls in 2013 and 2016 – Montanans love their rivers and want to see more of them protected using the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. It’s appropriate that this major legislation is happening in Montana, because the idea for the original Wild and Scenic Rivers legislation was born in Montana and was signed into law by President Johnson in 1968. In the Fly Box this week, we have questions and suggestions from listeners, including the following: The reason for the T-designation for sinking heads Can I use Tenkara flies with standard fly-fishing tackle? Why can’t I catch fish on nymphs? Do you have some tips for limestone streams? When it is advisable to purposely un-match the hatch Can I use hiking bots in place of wading boots? Can I use midge-sized flies all year long? They only work for me in the winter. Can I use an unweighted fly with a Euro-nymphing rig? Is it a good idea to use gear lubricant on my fly line? Why is fly-fishing gear so much more expensive than conventional gear? Where should I add split shot in relation to my streamer? Is there an easy way to remove split shot?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Guide Podcast. This podcast is being

0:12.1

recorded on May 24th, 2019. And later in the show,

0:19.8

we're going to be talking to Scott Bossy.

0:24.0

Scott is the Northern Rockies Director for the Great Organization

0:28.8

American Rivers, and what we're going to be talking about

0:31.9

is the Montana Headwaters Security Act.

0:35.0

It's a seven-year project that is about to hopefully come to fruition and it's an it's an amazingly positive story and think

0:47.4

you'll enjoy it so you know the wild and scenic rivers which is which is the basis for American Rivers existence, was born in Montana.

0:59.2

And it's coming around full circle with this amazing project. So I think you'll enjoy it. But before we do that

1:07.4

let's get into the flybox and you can send your questions to the flybox by

1:12.0

sending an email to

1:13.8

podcast at oervis.com or you can send a voice file from your smartphone

1:20.6

do the same email address or you can call if you want make sure you have good

1:25.4

service so I can hear what you're saying and play it on the air that number is

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802-360-360-8-800.

1:34.2

So without further ado, let's get into some flybox questions.

1:39.6

And actually, the first one is an email from RK and this is actually not a question but it's a

1:49.9

clarification to a podcast that I did with Josh Jenkins on sinking lines last month and

1:58.6

it's about the the T rating for sinking lines. So our case says the reason Spay folks like the T

2:06.9

rating which Josh and I weren't quite sure why they used it is to know how many grains are in the tip to balance the head.

2:16.0

My understanding is that heads can carry a tip roughly 50% of its grain weight.

2:22.0

So a 300 grain head maxes out at a 150 grain tip. So that's why people

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