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🗓️ 11 June 2021
⏱️ 92 minutes
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This week, my guest is Carolyn Parker of River Run Outfitters in Branson, Missouri [51:39]. Carolyn is a 20-year veteran of guiding tailwaters and a recipient of the Orvis Endorsed Program's Lifetime Achievement Award. Her specialty is fishing tailwaters, and you'll learn a lot about how to deal with fluctuating water levels and how to fish a river that has mostly midges and crustaceans instead of mayflies and caddisflies.
In the Fly Box this week, we have lots of questions and some long-winded answers, including:
Why don't more people use furled leaders?
When you say "don't land your fly line on the fish", does that include your leader and tippet?
Why do you recommend fishing worm patterns in high, dirty water?
How can I land striped bass in the surf?
For two-fly rigs under indicators, do most guides prefer the second fly "in-line" or on a separate tag?
How do you rank various considerations when picking a fly?
When you are on new water and don't know what bugs are around, how do you pick a fly?
Is a 9-foot 7-weight a good rig for fishing bass and streamers for trout?
Why do some rods like the Superfines have cork reel seat inserts?
Why does my leader kink when I use the Dorsey indicator method?
What would you do if rain started and the trout stopped feeding?
What rod should I pick to start fly fishing in smaller streams in West Virginia?
If I want to upgrade my rod collection to some higher-end models, how should I prioritize my choices?
Are centipedes a threat to fly-tying materials?
A suggestion for removing epoxy from the eyes of flies with micro drill bits (with a caution from Tom)
Suggestions for fishing for striped bass on the rocky shoreline in Rhode Island
Why does my dropper connection always break instead of my tippet-to-fly connection?
Why can't I catch any trout?
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0:00.0 | Hi and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast. |
0:12.2 | This is your host Tom Rosenbauer and today we're going to be talking about fishing tail |
0:16.5 | waters. |
0:17.5 | We're going to be talking to Carolyn Parker of River Run Outfitters in Branson, Missouri. |
0:25.4 | I have to be careful of the way I say that, I tend to say Missouri and that shows my |
0:30.0 | eastern orientation. |
0:33.0 | Carolyn's a 20 year veteran of guiding and she spent a lot of time on guiding tail waters |
0:40.3 | and she has a relatively unique tail water that doesn't have many mayflies and catasflies |
0:47.2 | and stoneflies that has mostly midges and crustaceans. |
0:50.4 | So it's a different kind of fishing. |
0:52.5 | But I think you'll learn a lot regardless of what kind of tail water you fish because |
0:56.6 | she talks about dealing with the fluctuating water levels that you find in certain tail |
1:02.6 | waters and I know a lot of you have to deal with those kinds of issues. |
1:07.1 | So if you're interested in fly fishing in Missouri or if you fish a tail water or are |
1:15.6 | going to fish a tail water, I think you'll find this show very educational. |
1:20.6 | Carolyn is a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Orvest Endorse Guide Program so she's |
1:27.8 | extremely knowledgeable and hope you enjoy it. |
1:32.4 | But first we're going to try to answer some questions in the fly box and if you have |
1:36.1 | a question for the fly box, you can send an email to podcast at orvest.com. |
1:44.3 | You can either attach a voice file or you can just type your question in the body of |
1:49.3 | your email. |
1:50.3 | So without further ado, let's start. |
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