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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Tom Rosenbauer, The Orvis Company 200 Episodes Jun 29, 2026

The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast provides weekly tips and insights from Tom Rosenbauer, a renowned fly fishing author and lifelong enthusiast. Each episode aims to help listeners improve their time on the water with practical advice and techniques. The podcast covers a wide range of topics related to fly fishing, from gear selection to casting methods.

Episodes

Bluelining for Brook Trout in the Northeast, with Nick Yardley Jun 29, 2026 01:14:45 The Northeast has some of the finest small-stream brook trout fishing in the world. A hike in the Green Mountains of Vermont, White Mountains of New Hampshire, Adirondack Mountains in New York, or the mountains of western Maine can get you to unspoiled brook trout waters with minimal to no fishing pressure. And these are wild, native fish and one of the most colorful fish in freshwater. Nick Yardl
Back Cast: What Trout Hear and Smell, with Jason Randall Jun 23, 2026 01:31:18 This episode was originally published on July 22nd, 2024. A couple months ago I did a podcast with Jason Randall [36:39] on trout vision, and it was so popular that I asked him to come back on the podcast to do one on a trout's sense of smell and hearing.  Can trout hear your metal studs on the bottom when you wade, or the tip of your wading staff?  Can they hear you talking?  Can they smell your
Back Cast: How to Get Started in Carp Fishing, with Rick Mikesell Jun 16, 2026 01:43:37 This episode was originally published on June 23rd, 2025. In the Fly Box this week, we have some interesting requests, including many questions about leaders and tippet. What fly line should I use on my Helios 2 rod for dry-fly fishing? What can I do to prevent my tippet from kinking? What can you do when small stream trout refuse your fly? I have been using heavier tippet and seem to be doing ju
Back Cast: The Seven Deadly Sins of Playing and Landing Fish, with Josh Nugent Jun 9, 2026 01:37:25 This episode was originally published on May 19th, 2025. Every week I get some iteration of this question: "I hooked three fish and lost all of them before I could get them to the net. What am I doing wrong?" Well, often you did nothing wrong and it was just bad luck. But there are steps you can take to make sure you land the fish you've hooked and Josh Nugent [36:46], a regular on my podcast and
How to Improve Your Indicator Nymphing, With Guide Matt Squillante Jun 2, 2026 01:23:53 Want to spend less time untangling knots and more time with your flies in the water? Do you want to connect on more of the strikes you get to your nymphs? Want to know the best way to cast indicator rigs? Orvis-endorsed guide Matt Squillante [28:56] shares his tips from years of teaching fly fishers how to fish indicator rigs, and he shares some solid advice on this method. In the Fly Box this wee
Summer Outlook For the Rockies, with Chris Steinbeck May 25, 2026 01:03:54 My guest this week, Chris Steinbeck [25:15] of the Blue Quill Angler in Colorado, shares his strategies for dealing with what we expect will be low water and possibly water that is too warm for ethical trout fishing. This doesn't mean you have to forgo fly fishing! There are many options for continuing your trout fishing through the summer, plus loads of alternatives to trout that are amazing fun
Fishing and Food—From Gourmet to Dirtbag, with Kirk Deeter and Matt Supinski May 18, 2026 01:02:34 My guests this week are Kirk Deeter and Matt Supinski [27:19], authors of the amazing new book A Fishable Feast. They talk about great meals they've experienced in lodges around the world, but also about what they actually pack for the day when they are fishing on their own. And then what to enjoy after a day of fishing—what to drink, what meals to prepare to celebrate a great day or console yours
Chasing the Elusive Corbina in the Surf, with Al Quattrocchi May 11, 2026 01:04:17 Before you rule out this podcast because you don't live in southern California, you may want to listen to my interview with master saltwater fly fisher Al Quattrocchi [24:46] because he gives lots of great advice on fishing in the surf in general. You'll get tips on lines, leaders, approach, and how to find fish in the surf. So, whether you chase striped bass or redfish in the surf, I think you'll
Travel Tips From Around the World, with Alberto Rey May 4, 2026 01:14:25 Orvis-endorsed guide Alberto Rey [33:22] just completed a trip around the world, fishing and exploring on six continents—and he did it all with only two 6-piece Clearwater Rods and two reels and a handful of flies. He has some great stories and great tips for travelers from his experience and shares them with us.   In the Fly Box this week, we have these questions and tips: Should I be adding 4
Secrets of the Mother's Day Caddis, with Taylor Edrington Apr 27, 2026 01:31:48 My guest this week is guide and fly shop owner Taylor Edrington [34:16] of Royal Gorge Anglers in Colorado. His home river, the Arkansas, has an amazing hatch of these bugs, but they also hatch on trout streams throughout the country some time between Tax Day and Mother's Day (and often beyond). It's a great hatch but often tricky as trout will many times key on the emerging pupa and not the adult
Orvis' Return to Roots, with Simon Perkins Apr 20, 2026 45:02 My guest this week is Simon Perkins [1:11], president of The Orvis Company and a third-generation family member to run the company. You may have heard about some major changes in Orvis' business over the past couple years, and Simon relates both his emotional struggle with restructuring the company and also his optimism about a laser focus on Orvis' core values: Fly fishing, upland hunting, and pr
The US Forest Service Needs Your Help, with Paul Hendricks Apr 13, 2026 55:53 Many of our favorite places to fish for wild trout are located on Forest Service lands. My guest this week is Paul Hendricks [29:45], executive director of The Conservation Alliance, which is an outdoor industry organization dedicated to maintaining the health of our public lands. Some recent developments threaten the continuing operation of the US Forest Service, and Paul tells us what these prop

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