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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Reed Teuscher on Planning Your Dream Trip to Alaska

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

🗓️ 5 November 2021

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Everyone should experience Alaska at least once in their lifetime, and if you are a fly fisher it is a place like no other. But there are different seasons, even during their short summer, and if you have your heart set on a particular species you need to pay attention to the timing of your trip. Reed Teuscher [32:21] is one of 14 people in our Outfitter Group, full-time Orvis experts who handle your fly fishing questions when you e-mail [email protected], call 888-709-4732, or when you use the chat on our web site. This team includes guides, past Orvis retail store fishing managers, and other experts. You're not reaching a random call center, you're connecting with experts in the field who understand fly-fishing conditions and tackle. Reed was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, earning his fly fishing stripes chasing trout on Willamette Valley rivers and their tributaries. After relocating to central Oregon, chasing steelhead on the North Umpqua and Deschutes rivers honed his passion for 2-handed rods. Having now been in the fly fishing industry for almost 2 decades, 2 ½ of those with Orvis, he’s chased fish around a good portion of the world. Besides working in and running fly shops, he’s guided in the Pacific NW, western NY, and Alaska. I

n the Fly Box this week, we have some great questions from listeners, including:

Is casting a 10-foot, 3-weight Euro nymphing rod with a dry fly different from other fly casting?

If I am not very tall, should I consider a longer Euro nymphing rod because I can't wade as deep as some people?

How do you measure leaders and tippets?

When fishing a dry dropper, what is the percentage of fish caught on the dry as opposed to the dropper?

Why does Orvis no longer make one-piece fly rods?

What should I do when I see people keeping undersized striped bass?

Are bluefish declining?

Any thoughts on using tube flies?

How do I figure out fly sizes when picking them out of my box?

When is the best time to use a blood knot instead of a triple surgeon's?

When you only catch small fish in a spot, is it because they are easier to catch or because you are just fishing a spot where there are only small fish?

How can I stay off brook trout redds in the fall?

When fishing a dry dropper rig in a stream with brook and brown trout, I only catch brookies on the nymph but catch both brown and brook trout on the dry. Why is that?

Transcripts of Tom's shows are available 1-2 weeks after a show has been posted You can find them at howtoflifish.orvis.com.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast.

0:14.2

This is your host, Tom Rosenbauer, and this week we're going to be talking about your

0:18.9

trip to Alaska.

0:20.8

If you've never been to Alaska, you owe yourself at least one trip and probably more.

0:27.2

If you have been to Alaska, you know that it's a vast and wonderful resource for the fly

0:33.6

fissure.

0:34.6

And my guest this week is Reed Tusher.

0:38.2

Reed is one of the 14 people on the Orvis Outfitters staff.

0:45.6

And tell you a little bit about the Outfitters staff.

0:48.4

When you contact Orvis, when you go into the contact Orvis area of the website or in

0:55.2

a catalog, and you see a number for fishing questions, you don't just get directed to a

1:01.7

call center.

1:03.3

You get directed to an individual who might live in Oregon or California or might be in

1:10.6

Rona, Virginia.

1:12.5

And these are all anglers.

1:14.4

They're all serious fly fissures.

1:16.3

Some of them have worked at Orvis retail stores.

1:19.6

Many of them have guided before and they're knowledgeable anglers.

1:25.2

So if you call that number, which is 8887094732, or if you email fishing at Orvis.com, you're

1:35.0

going to get somebody on the line that is a fellow angler and can help you through all

1:40.1

your problems and questions and equipment selection.

1:44.7

They know the stuff.

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