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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

The Secret Life of Steelhead, with John McMIlllen

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

🗓️ 3 October 2019

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

This week my guest is noted steelhead angler and scientist John McMillen of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. John’s topic is The Secret Life of Steelhead, and his fascinating discussion of why they do what they do (and the challenges they face) held me in absolute fascination. I am sure you’ll feel the same. Besides being a lifelong steelhead angler (John was a tester on our new Mission Series of two-handed rods), john has spent hundreds of days snorkeling steelhead rivers observing them, and at one time he was fishing about 345 days a year. John has worked professionally for the US Forest Service, the Hoh Indian Tribe, the Wild Salmon Center, and recently for NOAA on the Elwha dam removal project. Despite his lifetime of studying the life history and ecology of steelhead, John remains an optimist on the future of steelhead and it gives us hope that someone who understands them so well feels they have a chance of survival. In the Fly Box this week, we have these questions and suggestions from listeners: How to clean waders with vodka! A tip on a simple tool for tying nail knots A suggestion for a quick change rig for catching barracuda when fishing for bonefish and permit Why am I having trouble hooking brown trout on terrestrials? What waders do you recommend for someone starting out? What safety precautions do you take on the water? When you first get to the river, how do you decide which nymphing technique to use? What regular fly line size works on the Practicaster? Is there a good way to mark large smallmouth bass so I can see if I am catching the same ones? Silver saltwater hooks don’t work well for me when I fish Clousers in salt water. Why? I have a box of old leaders that are between five and 20 years old. Should I use them? Can I fish for steelhead in Lake Ontario tributaries with a 9-foot 8-weight rod? Why do I see so many scarred fish in a particular river? What other presentations should I use in high, dirty water when streamers don’t work?

Transcript

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0:17.0

Hi and this is your host Tom Roddenbower and this podcast is being recorded on September 24th, 2019.

0:20.0

And a little bit later, we're going to be hearing from a noted steelhead expert, John McMillan,

0:29.0

on the secret life of steelhead.

0:32.0

And there's some really cool stuff about Steelhead life history

0:38.3

strategies in here that I personally found fascinating and I'm sure you will. It may help you

0:46.5

catch some steelhead but it will really help you understand a little bit more of

0:50.6

why steelhead do what they do and we talk quite a bit about whether Steelhead

0:55.9

feed or not and why they strike at things.

0:58.3

So this coming from a scientist who has studied steelhead all his life is pretty valuable stuff and I'm

1:07.5

sure you're going to enjoy that podcast if you're interested in steelhead or if you're

1:11.3

interested in fish behavior and life histories at all. But first we'll go to the flybox

1:19.0

where you ask questions and I try to answer them. You can send in your own question if you

1:26.9

want by sending an email to podcast at Orvis.com. You can either ask a question right on your email or you can leave a

1:38.4

voice file from your phone or if you really want to be old-fashioned and use a telephone, you can call 802-360-8800.

1:47.8

Just make sure you have a good connection.

1:49.7

You're not calling from a noisy bar or a noisy car or someplace you don't have great service because

1:56.4

if I can't hear all of your question I can't answer it's

2:03.7

so anyway let's try to answer some questions and also get some tips it's getting so I'm

2:07.7

getting a lot of good tips myself from the from the community because this is your podcast.

2:22.8

You suggest the topics and you ask the questions

2:26.5

and all I try to do is find an expert

2:29.6

and facilitate the answers.

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