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🗓️ 12 November 2020
⏱️ 67 minutes
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In this week's podcast, I interview Jess Westbrook, co-founder of The Mayfly Project. This organization, a winner of an Orvis Breaking Barriers award, brings the joys of fly fishing to foster kids through individual, one-on-one mentorship throughout the country. For obvious reasons their programs have been put on hold for this year (I was looking forward to being a mentor myself last spring), but the organization moves forward, making plans for a time when we can comfortably get together in person. Jess has some heartwarming stories to tell of past successes that will make you smile and feel good about the fly-fishing community.
In the Fly Box this week, we have some great questions and I hope my answers are helpful to you. They include:
I recently got a new fly reel and when it's filled with line it's too tight.
What can I do to solve this?
A story from a listener on catching a channel catfish on a fly tied for swinging for trout--a Montana Intruder that he tied during one of our Monday live fly-tying sessions.
Why do the eyes on my saltwater flies keep coming off?
What feathers on grouse and woodcock can I use for fly tying?
Can you recommend some books so I can learn more about how watersheds work?
Why does my fly line keep catching itself on my forward cast and how can I fix it?
Can I use weighted streamers to catch walleye?
Why would a bunch of large trout be holding in slow, shallow water during a hatch?
What is the best saltwater floating line for Northeast fly fishing?
I have some fly materials with bugs in them. Would repeated thawing and freezing kill them?
What is the difference between a sink tip and an intermediate fly line?
Why does anyone ever use flies smaller than size 18? I can't see them on the water.
Why do I keep losing steelhead when they jump?
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0:00.0 | Hi and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing podcast this is your host Tom Rosenbauer and in this week's |
0:15.4 | podcast interview we're going to be talking to a very special person. Jess |
0:22.2 | Westbrook is the co-founder of an organization known as the Mayfly |
0:29.2 | project and what this project does is something very, very special. |
0:35.0 | It mentors foster kids in the joys of fly fishing |
0:41.0 | with a one-on-one mentorship. So to hear more about that and to hear more about maybe |
0:48.6 | when we're all out of lockdown and in a place where we can do more one-on-one instruction, how you can participate, |
0:59.2 | listen to the interview coming after the flybox. Speaking of the flybox, let's do the flybox. The flybox |
1:09.0 | is where you ask questions and I try to answer them and you can send me a question by |
1:16.5 | sending me an email to podcast at orvis.com. |
1:24.1 | And you can either attach a voice file |
1:27.1 | if you want to hear your voice on the air, |
1:29.3 | or you can just attach your question to an email. |
1:33.4 | So without further ado, let's go to the flybox. |
1:37.2 | And the first question this week is from Chuck. |
1:41.2 | I recently got a new reel which fills up with fly line too quick if not packed on |
1:46.2 | straight and can cause a loopy mess on the spool. Is this because of too much |
1:50.4 | backing? Do you have any tips for packing on the line straight or should I trim some backing? Thanks. |
1:55.6 | Chuck, that's a problem I also have regularly when I have someone else fill a spool for me. You know when when fly, when |
2:07.9 | backing and fly line are wound onto a spool by a fly shop or by Orvis. They put it on by a machine and they're really good at, |
2:20.9 | they're really good at winding it on evenly and packing it and tightly and everything is all nice and in |
2:27.7 | order. |
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