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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

The Quest for the World Record Tarpon, with Monte Burke

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

🗓️ 18 September 2020

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

This week I interview Monte Burke [@44:46], author of the recently released book Lords of the Fly. It's a chronicle of the history of tarpon fishing with a fly rod, and especially the magical period in the late 20th century where huge tarpon and the best fly anglers in the world converged on a little town on the Florida coast. This is truthfully one of the most interesting fly-fishing books I have ever read. Even if you have no interest in tarpon fishing, the story of the personalities, conflicts, and obsession involved in trying to catch a world record tarpon on a fly is one of the most compelling stories in fly-fishing history. Monte talks about his research and the process involved in writing the book. It's a tale of egos and gangsters and heartbreak.


In the Fly Box this week, we have lots of interesting questions and tips, including:

How does a new beaver dam affect a trout stream?

What is the difference between a 2-weight and a 3-weight Euro nymphing rod?

How should one approach a larger river with heavy fishing pressure?

How do you suggest handling a fish that has been foul-hooked?

If you were to spend two weeks in quarantine in a hotel room, what six fly patterns would you tie?

An example of great fishing close to home

What do you know about fly fishing for ladyfish?

I am taking my father fishing and he does not have much experience. Should I hire a guide or just get him an outfit and take him wade fishing?

What are the main differences between Eastern and Western fly fishing?

What effect will the wildfires have on trout streams?

Can I use UV epoxy to finish the wraps on a rod I am making?Can I dye my own fly tying materials?

Transcript

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0:00.0

And the Hi and welcome to the

0:19.8

Welcome to the nervous fly fishing podcast. This is your host Tom Rose flower

0:25.0

and have a really fun interview for you today. I think it's fun anyways. Mandy Burke, the author of The New Book Lord of the Flies, is on deck to talk about this book.

0:35.0

It's a fascinating book.

0:38.3

It's probably one of the most interesting fly fishing books I've ever read.

0:44.1

It's a piece of history about the quest

0:48.7

for the world record TARP in back in the 1980s in Florida and it's colorful and it's fun and it's

0:57.8

exciting and it's I think an important part of fly fishing history.

1:03.0

So, Mani's going to talk to us about writing the book

1:06.9

and about some of the things that you'll find in the book.

1:10.3

But he's always a fun person to talk to so I think he'll enjoy this interview

1:17.2

today with author Monte Burke. But first we got some questions to answer in the fly box and if you have a question for the

1:28.4

fly box you can send me an email to

1:35.4

podcast at Orvis.com

1:38.6

and you can either put your question right

1:41.8

in the body of your email

1:43.4

or you can attach a voice file and maybe I'll read it on the air if I feel like it.

1:49.4

If I can answer it anyway.

1:51.3

So let's start the flybox this week with an email from Weston from

1:59.7

Salt Lake City. On a recent trip to one of my favorite fishing spots I discovered

2:06.4

beavers had been busy at work building a new dam. This new dam is just about

2:10.7

a thousand feet upstream of an old beaver, making a kind of still water pool.

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