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🗓️ 25 February 2022
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This week my guest is Noelle Coley [41:25] of Blackfoot River Outfitters in Missoula, Montana. Noelle is a serious winter fly fisher, with experience both in Colorado and Montana. She gives us great tips on flies, techniques, and of course dressing to keep warm. WE can all benefit from her experience and have more fun—and stay more comfortable—while fishing in the depths of winter.
In the Fly Box this week, we have some interesting questions form listeners, including:
What do you think about shaming on social media about how people handle fish?
What should I do if I see someone spin fishing in an area that is clearly marked “Fly Fishing Only”?
Will my 6-weight rod be enough for fishing for bonefish in the Florida Keys?
Which rod should I use for swinging wet flies?
What tips do you have for taming deer hair when tying Comparaduns?
What should I do with a bunch of older fly rods that I no longer need?
Can a dropper fly on a two-fly rig create problems with hooking trout?
Why do fly fishers use such light tippet when conventional anglers can get away with using heavier line?
What do you suggest for a natural material to replace Antron on an emerger shuck?
I fish three nymphs on a rig. What’s a good strategy for replacing patterns if the ones I am using are not working?
I have a 4-weight line and want to buy a fiberglass rod for fishing small streams. Should I get a 3-weight and overline the rod or stick to a 4-weight rod?
What tips do you have for traveling with fly-fishing gear?
I have an Encounter 5-weight rod and am just starting out. When will I know when it’s time to upgrade, and how much difference will an upgraded rod make?
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0:00.0 | Hi and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast. |
0:13.8 | This is your host Tom Rosenbauer and my guest this week is Noel Coley from Blackfoot |
0:20.4 | River Outfitters in Missoula, Montana. |
0:24.0 | Noel is a very experienced winter fly fisher Noel has spent time both in Colorado and |
0:31.1 | in Montana. |
0:32.1 | It does a lot of winter fishing and it has some great tips on what flies to use, what |
0:38.0 | time of day to go, how to do it, how to dress and all those things that make winter fly |
0:44.6 | fishing a little bit more fun and a little bit easier. |
0:48.4 | So I hope you enjoy that. |
0:51.1 | At first we're going to do the fly box. |
0:54.2 | The fly box is where you ask me questions and I try to answer them or you give me tips. |
1:00.4 | Sometimes I get some really good tips from podcast listeners and I really appreciate that. |
1:06.2 | So this is your podcast, this is your chance to contribute and to ask questions and I couldn't |
1:14.7 | do it without you. |
1:16.0 | That's for sure. |
1:17.3 | So anyway, let's start it out with email from Mike in Western Massachusetts. |
1:24.4 | Hello Tom, my question has to do with photos on social media of Fishmean Caught and Released. |
1:29.9 | I've seen numerous photos on various websites of photos, fishers have posted of their catch. |
1:36.0 | No matter what the site, there's always someone that comments about the way the photo |
1:40.2 | was taken in regards to the trout not being handled in a proper manner, criticizing |
1:45.2 | the angler. |
1:46.2 | I refer to them as the keep them wet police. |
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