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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

What's Going on in Florida, with Captain Dan Andrews

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

🗓️ 24 November 2025

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

My guest this week is Captain Dan Andrews [37:51], co-founder and CEO of Captains for Clean Water, one of Orvis' most trusted conservation partners. Orvis has been aligned with this grass roots group since their inception and it's been a valuable partnership. Dan tells us what is going on with the Everglades restoration project, what progress has been made, how it has affected the fisheries, and current threats to progress. He is also very optimistic about this winter's fishing conditions in Florida and looks into his crystal ball to predict how fishing will be in various regions of the Florida Coast this year. If you live in Florida or spend time visiting there during the winter you'll want to listen to this one.

In the Fly Box this week, we have some great questions and tips, including:
-Do you think it's worth it to fish bugs on a marginal river with a lower fish count, or should you focus on covering water with a streamer?
-Should I get my 14-year-old grandson a fiberglass or graphite rod for Christmas?
-Why does the industry seem to push loop connections on fly lines? I had a problem with a loop system hanging up in the guides. Shouldn't people spend more time learning the blood knot or surgeon's knot?
-Brian Fleshig and the late Flip Pallot recommend cutting the permanent loop off a fly line and replacing it with a nail knot. What do you do?
-A listener who had great luck finding pinhole leaks in his waders using a flashlight.
-For small stream fishing, should I get an 8/12 foot Clearwater of a 7'11" Superfine?
-Will brass beads instead of tungsten allow a fly to drift more naturally in the current?
-How would you deal with a couple anglers who high-holed you on a steelhead river?
-I think I saw PMDs on a river in late October. Is that possible? What affects the hatch timing of mayflies?
-How do you know when you have too much weight when tightline nymphing?
-When fishing nymphs in deep water, why do the smaller fish get off easier but the bigger fish stay hooked?

Transcript

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0:00.0

I and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing podcast.

0:17.0

This is your host Tom Rosenbauer.

0:18.8

And my guest this week is Captain Daniel Andrews.

0:23.5

Dan is co-founder of Captains for Clean Water, which is an organization that Orvis wholeheartedly

0:31.2

supports and they're a great partner in conservation.

0:34.9

And Dan is also an ex-guide obviously and currently is working tirelessly to help

0:43.4

alleviate the water crisis problems in the Everglades and other parts of the Florida coast.

0:51.3

And so I had Dan on the podcast to kind of check in with what's going on,

0:56.1

with what kind of progress we've been making on Everglades restoration. There's some good

1:01.2

news there and there's some scary news. And also asked Dan to look into his crystal ball and

1:07.7

tell us how he thinks fishing is going to be on the Florida coast this coming winter,

1:14.5

because I know a lot of you head south for the winter and you like to do some fly fishing

1:19.2

when you're there. So Dan gives us some ideas on where the fishing is going to be good, which

1:25.5

species are on the decline, and which species are on the decline and which species are

1:28.9

on the upswing, and in general, just a prediction for how winter fishing is going to be in

1:36.5

Florida this year. Before we get into the flybox, I wanted to tell you about some Orvis and Doris operations that you may be

1:46.2

interested in booking with. The first one this week is an outfitter, and it's All Water Guides,

1:52.8

based in Austin, Texas. This is owned by internationally known guide Alvindetto, who actually owes me a podcast because he was

2:03.5

2025 Orvis Outfitter of the Year, and I like to do podcast with award winners from the

2:09.3

Orvis Endorse Program, but Alvin's been too busy. So, Alvin, if you're listening to this,

2:14.2

you owe me a podcast. Anyway, Alvin Natives guides, all water, all water guides

2:20.6

is a real appropriate designation for his outfitting service because they fish all over Texas.

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