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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Tips for blue lining, with Ian Rutter

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

🗓️ 30 December 2022

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Ian Rutter [43:06] is a long-time guide in the Smokies and one of our top field testers. He specializes in small mountain creeks (as well as their local tailwaters) and because I have had numerous requests for a podcast on "Blue-lining" I wanted to get him on to get the views from someone who does this in the heart of wild mountain brook trout country. For those of you who don't know the term, blue-lining refers to looking for new small trout water on a map and then exploring it to see what it holds. It's part hiking, part fioshing, and part discovery.

In the Fly Box this week, we have lots of tackle questions, some good tips from listeners, and some other technique related questions.

I was gifted a Helios 3 906F. What reel do you recommend for it?

I have a 7 ½ foot rod for panfish, a 4-weight for trout, and an 8-weight for steelhead and stripers. I want to fish streamers, redfish, and corbina. Should I get a 6-weight for that?

I have a Recon 10 foot 4-weight and a Blackout 11 foot 3-weight for Euro nymphing. What rod would you recommend for a standard trout rod for bigger rivers?

Can I catch smallmouth bass in stained water with trout techniques like big dries or a dry-dropper rig?

I have the opportunity to make my own bamboo rod. What length and line size do you recommend for small to medium0sized rivers? I listened to your podcast recommending a touch of parrafin on loose ferrules and thought I would do it later. On my next trip I broke my rod because of a loose ferrule and realized I should not have put it off. I see all these videos of people sight-fishing for trout but I almost never see them in the water myself. Should I practice spotting trout or is there something else I should do?

After reading the book Lords of the Fly by Monte Burke I decided I never want to fish for tarpon. And what do you think of guides who "discover" a spot and then claim it as their own and push other people out?

What is Tom's most memorable worst day of fishing?

What tips and tricks does Tom keep secret and not share with us?

Where does Orvis get its products. I know you make some of your rods but where does other tackle come from?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast.

0:13.9

This is your host, Tom Rosenbauer, and I guess this week is longtime guide Ian Rudder of

0:21.0

Tennessee, and I've received a lot of requests for a podcast on bluelining, and it's one

0:28.1

of my favorite things to do, and Ian does bluelining in a different part of the world, and

0:36.1

so I thought I would get him to share his thoughts with us on this fascinating way of fly

0:43.7

fishing.

0:44.7

For those of you who don't know, bluelining is really looking at little blue lines on

0:49.3

the map and exploring them and see if they hold trout, and if they do what's bee season,

0:55.1

what size, and all that stuff.

0:57.0

That was a way of getting away from crowds.

0:59.4

It's a way of taking a really nice hike.

1:01.5

It's a way of seeing beautiful scenery, and as Ian says, it's a way of really returning

1:07.7

to a 19th century.

1:10.8

So anyways, I hope you enjoyed.

1:12.9

It's a topic I always love discussing, and I love comparing notes with people who do it

1:18.1

from other parts of the world.

1:22.1

Because you've asked me, I try to recommend some products that I think you might have missed,

1:30.1

or products that I'm particularly excited about, and the one I want to talk to you about

1:35.4

this week is the ProZip Bootfoot Waders.

1:40.2

Now, this is a product that's been a long time coming, a lot of development time and field

1:47.1

testing time went into this product because believe it or not, it's really tough to figure

1:54.8

out how to make a good pair of bootfoot waders.

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