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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

By: Tom Rosenbauer The Orvis Company
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Produced by The Orvis Company and hosted by Tom Rosenbauer, author of The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide, this podcast will provide you with tips on how to get the most of your time on the water. Read more about Orvis at www.orvis.com/podcast.The Orvis Company
Episodes
  • Fly Tying Talk, with Charlie Craven
    Mar 23 2026

    I have been meaning to get Charlie Craven [37:41] of Charlie's Fly Box in Denver on the podcast for quite some time and we finally connected. Charlie talks about what new materials and tools excite him and also how to approach the topic of assembling essential materials for the beginning fly tier. We also explore some other topics as only a couple of geeky fly tiers can when given the chance.

    In the Fly Box this week, we have some great questions and tips from listeners, including:
    I have been using a clear floating line for sight fishing for striped bass but noticed the fish sometimes shy away from the fly. Do you think this is because the clear line reflects too much sunlight?
    A tip from a listener on another way of taking fishing photos without risking losing your valuable smartphone in the water.
    My leader lands in a pile when I am casting. But you say that sometimes you want your leader to land in loose coils. Is it too much to expect my leader to fully straighten?
    Advice from bamboo rod guru Shawn Brillon on cleaning cork grips.
    I was using mouse flies at night and got strikes but could not connect. What did I do wrong?
    Is it true that you can shine a red flashlight at night to see your fly because the fish won't notice it?
    Is it worth it to go from a mid-priced fly-tying vise to a really expensive one? What do you get in a $500 vise?
    What is your take on using non-standard, "buggy" variations on standard fly proportions?
    Is the Double Davy Knot stronger than an Improved Clinch Knot?

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Secrets of the Best Early Season Mayfly Hatch, with Blake Katchur
    Mar 19 2026

    Join me as we explore the fascinating world of early season olive hatches with expert fly fisherman Blake Katchur [35:42] of Anglers All in Denver. No matter where you fish, you'll find this hatch any time from early March to early June. Discover effective tactics, fly patterns, and timing tips to enhance your fishing success during this prolific hatch.

    In the Fly Box this week, we have these questions and more:
    Can I use my 7-weight fiberglass rod for bonefish in Belize?
    Why can I catch brook trout in smaller streams during the winter but not in a bigger river?
    If I leave off the trailing hook in articulated flies, how do I compensate for the lack of weight? Will it affect the swimming action of my flies?
    For Alaska silver salmon and big rainbows, should I get a 9-foot or 10-foot 8-weight Helios rod? And should I pick Helios D or F?
    Do the scents from resins and glues put off the fish? Is there anything that can cover up these scents?
    Are wings on dry flies absolutely necessary?
    Where did we get the "X" system we use for leader and tippet diameters?
    What do you have on your fly-tying bench that you can't do without?

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • BONUS EPISODE: Tom Rosenbauer on 50 Years at Orvis, Great Outdoor Writers, and a Little Bird Hunting
    Mar 13 2026

    Recently, Tom took time to chat with Reid on the Orvis Hunting and Shooting Podcast about his 50 years at Orvis. If you're interested in hunting, shooting, or the great outdoors in general, consider subscribing to Reid's show, too!

    (Crosspost from the Orvis Hunting and Shooting Podcast)

    "Tom Rosenbauer, longtime Orvis employee, writer, and host of the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast, joins Reid for a wide-ranging conversation about his nearly 50 years with the company. They talk about the early days at Orvis, the great outdoor writers who shaped the culture around Manchester, Vermont, and how a lifelong fly fisherman found his way, occasionally, behind a shotgun. Along the way Tom shares stories, history, and a perspective on the outdoors that few people still carry."

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    1 hr and 1 min
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Tom is very articulate and knowledgeable and makes each podcast very entertaining. highly recommend

excellent podcast

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Great podcast covering everything from fly patterns, gear, tactics, tying tips, habitat and much more.

Wealth of knowledge

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