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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

This Podcast May Save Your Life, with Ralph Cutter

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

🗓️ 15 April 2024

⏱️ 74 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Ralph Cutter [36:53] is an extremely perceptive, pragmatic angler with a lifetime of experience in white water, both fishing and in watercraft and water rescues. He feels that what we’ve been taught to do if we fall in wearing waders is all wrong, and he has a number of tips for getting to shore safely that most of us don’t know about. He also recommends a second wader belt for wading in very tricky waters. He’s proven this through countless experiments on the water. If you spend any time at all wading in rivers, you must listen to this podcast—or you can read an article in Fly Fisherman magazine he wrote a number of years ago through this link: How to Wade Safely and Get Out of Dangerous Situations - Fly Fisherman

In the Fly Box this week, we have questions that range from the very basic to more advanced, and tips from listeners as well, including:

  • Why do my CDC dry flies sink like a rock?
  • I am not feeling strikes when I am nymph fishing. Are there improvements I can make to feel more fish?
  • Would a longer rod help more in nymph fishing?
  • Why aren’t knotless leaders marked with a small segment of color so that the butt, tippet, and transition sections are clearly demarcated?
  • A listener clarifies the issue of whether northern strain brook trout were ever stocked in the southern Appalachians
  • If I want to fish pools that are 8-10 feet deep with a Euro rig, do I need an 8-10-foot tippet?
  • What do I do if I am fishing a dropper rig and my upper dropper tippet breaks off or gets too short? Do I need to tie another surgeon’s knot?
  • If I am fishing straight upstream, do I need to mend my line?
  • If my hook bends after removing it from a snag and I bend it back into place, will that weaken the hook?
  • I have trouble tying a dropper onto the bend of a hook. I lose tension and pressure before cinching the knot down. Do you have any tips to help this?
  • The water temperature was in the 40s and there was a mayfly hatch, but I only caught fish on nymphs and nothing was rising. Why did this happen?
  • Does choosing a fly rod really depend mostly on the size flies you’re throwing? When I fish a small bass fly, I don’t want to try to land a bass on my 3-weight.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing podcast this is your host Tom

0:14.0

Rosenbauer and my guest this week is Ralph cutter. Ralph is is one of the most

0:20.9

perceptive and innovative anglers out there and a number of years ago he published an article in

0:33.3

the fly Fisherman magazine about waiting safety and I put a link in the in the podcast write-up for you to

0:39.2

Check that out but um Ralph has some suggestions that this is possibly not hyperbole could actually

0:49.1

save your life when waiting because a lot of the things that we have been taught about what to do

0:56.8

if you fall in with waiters on or if you fall out of a boat are wrong and I've been guilty of perpetuating some of these inaccuracies as well.

1:09.7

So I think if you do any waiting at all listen to the podcast with Ralph because he's got some really

1:17.0

To listen to the podcast with Ralph because he's got some really proven ideas about how to stay a lot safer if you do fall in the water

1:26.8

when you're waiting. And this is a topic that you know it really resonates with you

1:32.0

listeners every time I do something on waiting safety.

1:35.0

I get a lot of email about the topic and we're going to continue this next week as well.

1:42.0

We're going to talk about how to test your balance

1:45.1

before you get into the water and then drills that you can do to actually quickly

1:51.6

improve your balance.

1:53.4

So we're kind of on a waiting safety trend here.

2:00.0

I know you all want to hear about how to catch more fish and where to go and what kind of rigs to use.

2:08.2

But if you know more about waiting safety and your balance is better, you're going to have a lot more fun while you're out there fishing and you're going to feel a lot more comfortable.

2:17.3

So I hope you learn something from it.

2:21.3

And before we do the flyboxed a couple announcements. One is that the

2:26.8

Jackson quick dry pants are now in stock and these are revised design of the Jackson quick dry pants.

2:35.2

They're a great pant to wear under waiters in warmer weather because they dry so quickly

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