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  • Did You Know About Shoal Bass? With Quint Rogers
    Feb 23 2026

    This week I interview Quint Rogers [31:43], a fly fishing guide specializing in shoal bass fishing in Georgia. We discuss the unique characteristics of shoal bass, their habitat, life cycle, and the best fishing techniques to catch this rare freshwater bass, perfectly suited to the fly rod. Quint shares insights on seasonal patterns, fishing gear, and the river environments where shoal bass thrive.

    In the Fly Box this week we have these questions from listeners:
    How can I figure out which way to orient slotted beads on nymphs?
    Are six-piece travel rods any good?
    For small stream fishing, does it matter if I use a double taper or weight forward line?
    Is there any evidence to suggest which is the best way to attach droppers?
    Why does my leader always break at the tippet ring?
    Are there any alternatives to stripping baskets for beach fishing?
    How do you know when to replace a floating line?
    Can you do a podcast on how to train a dog to be a fishing companion?
    Why don't more saltwater guides use nets?
    What kind of games do I play when fly fishing?
    Where would you work if you didn't work for Orvis?

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
  • 10 Tips For Better Line Mending, With Mike Pease
    Feb 16 2026

    If you think mending is just lifting your rod and flipping it upstream—well sometimes it is—but there is so much more you can do with line mends to add slack in just the right places, and to deal with tricky currents. Mike Pease [30:41], Orvis-endorsed guide and great storyteller, gives us 10 tips for increasing the utility of your line mends. I learned a bunch of new tricks on this podcast and I am sure you will as well.

    There are some helpful tips from listeners and some questions that may answer things you have been curious about, including:
    When would you use a drop shot nymphing rig?
    Have you ever used a dry fly, nymph, and wet fly at the same time?
    I am debating about which Helios rod to buy. Should I get the 9 foot 5 weight or the 9-foot 5-inch version? Can I use the longer rod for wade fishing?
    A listener gives his version of a Euro rig for steelhead.
    Which 10-foot rod should I get for Lake Erie steelhead?
    Do you think tying a dropper to the bend of a hook is any hindrance to fish taking the upper fly?
    Sometimes when I hook a big fish it takes line right away and my tippet breaks. Do you think my drag is set too tight? How tight should I set my drag?
    A great tip from a listener on an easy way to remove split shot with a tool everyone carries.
    You say that trout can always see the tippet. If so, why would I ever want to use something as fine as 6X?

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
  • Is it a Steelhead or a Rainbow? With Katie Kobayashi
    Feb 11 2026

    When is a trout a steelhead and when is it a rainbow? Are steelhead just rainbow trout that migrate to the ocean? Is it something in their genes or just random chance? And in a given population of rainbow trout, will only some of them migrate to the ocean? And according to a biologist, are the Great Lakes "steelhead" truly steelhead? My guest fisheries biologist Katie Kobayashi [32:13] has studied these fish down to the genetic level and has some exciting information on their life histories.

    In the Fly Box this week, we have some great questions that I think will be helpful to many of you, including:
    If I hook a trout in the back behind the dorsal fin, will it survive OK? And can I count this fish as "caught"?
    What is the most useful saltwater fly line for inshore species?
    For my smaller creeks in Pennsylvania, would an 8 ½ foot 4-weight or 7 1/2-foot 3-weight be better?
    Have you used articulated flies? Have you had success with them? Are there articulated subsurface flies other than streamers?
    I have an 8-weight rod for flats fishing in salt water and want a second rod for bigger stuff. Should I get a 9-weight or a 10-weight?
    For fishing in a Colorado tailwater, when should I use an indicator setup and when should I Euro-nymph? And when Euro nymphing, how can I get a tiny size 22 nymph down into the right zone?

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Don't Make These 6 Mistakes in Stillwater Trout Fishing, with Joe Garza
    Feb 2 2026

    My guest this week is Orvis-endorsed guide Joe Garza [32:54], a guide from JAG Fly Fishing, who explains the intricacies of still water trout fishing. He discusses common mistakes that anglers make, the importance of understanding food sources, and the need for patience in still water environments. Joe shares insights on matching fly profiles and colors to natural food, as well as effective techniques for using indicators. The conversation emphasizes the unique challenges of still water fishing compared to moving water, providing valuable tips for both novice and experienced anglers. He shares his extensive knowledge on fly fishing in still waters, focusing on techniques such as the hand twist retrieve, effective casting, and the importance of proper hook setting. He emphasizes the significance of maintaining tension in the line and understanding fish behavior, particularly in relation to external factors like weather and water temperature.

    In the Fly Box this week we have a lot of questions about tackle and winter reading, including:
    Is "Sinking Gel" for nymph fishing a waste of money?
    What is the difference between the 7'1/2 foot 3-weight Superfine Graphite and the 7 ½ foot 3-weight Superfine Glass rods?
    Is there a book you recommend on trout biology?
    Are there some books you recommend on learning about hatches?
    Can you explain the differences between your three books: Reading Trout Streams, Finding Trout, and Prospecting for Trout?
    How do manufacturers set the line recommendations for their fly reel models?
    I am 6-feet, 2 inches tall. Does that mean where most people would recommend a 10-foot rod that I should get a 9-foot rod?
    What three fly lines would you recommend for a wide variety of fish in fresh and salt water?
    What fly patterns do I need to imitate the gigantic Cantaria beetle in Chile?

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    1 Std. und 45 Min.
  • Don't Play The Fly-Fishing Game By Someone Else's Rules, with Thi Nguyen
    Jan 26 2026

    My guest this week is philosophy professor and fly fisher Thi Nguyen [33:31], who has spent his career studying the psychology and the value of games to our mental well-being. He argues that fly fishing is not one game but an infinite number of games that can be played by rules that we invent to challenge ourselves. And you might even change your rules within a single day of fishing. This podcast and my discussions with him have changed the way I view and teach fly fishing and I hope the interview will be equally fascinating to you.

    The Fly Box this week has some interesting tips and questions. Perhaps not as thought-provoking but still interesting, and I hope helpful.
    Will a premium rod magnify my casting mistakes?
    Will my 4-weight Helios handle brown trout over 20 inches?
    Can you elaborate on why someone would want to use two indicators and how to set them up?
    Will my nymphs sink better with 12-pound fluorocarbon or with lighter tippet?
    I am confused by the differences in hook sizes recommended for various diameters of beads. They don't seem consistent. Can you help?
    A tip for using paper key tags to learn to identify various flies
    A tip for using parachute cord to eliminate the loss of small items
    Why do I see bugs under rocks in one part of a river and not in another?

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    1 Std. und 26 Min.
  • Six Tips for Winter Streamer Fishing, with Brian Slusser
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, my guest is Brian Slusser [32:13], an Orvis endorsed guide based in Truckee, California, who tells us about the nuances of winter streamer fishing. With over 29 years of guiding experience, Brian shares his insights on effective techniques for fishing during the colder months, emphasizing the importance of adapting to the unique conditions of winter. He discusses the significance of dressing appropriately for the cold, the best times to fish, and the types of setups and flies that work best in winter conditions. Brian also highlights the advantages of using streamers over traditional nymphs during this season, providing listeners with practical tips to enhance their winter fishing experience.

    In the Fly Box this week, we have the following questions form listeners:

    What time of year should I go to the Florida Keys for tarpon?

    Do I need to get a warm-water fly line for tarpon?

    When fighting a tarpon, do I need to point my rod at them when they jump?

    What do you think of treble hooks for Atlantic salmon in Quebec?

    What are the crown jewels of your fly rod collection?

    Which two-handed outfit should I get for swinging flies for smallmouth bass?

    What is a good but relatively inexpensive reel for my 9-foot 5-weight trout rod?

    What should I do if I get stuck in deep muck when wading?

    I saw hundreds of trout in Alaska jumping into the air to catch tiny white flies and I could not catch them. What should I have done?

    I have a whole bunch of flies but I am relatively new and never know what size I am pulling out of my box. What can I do?

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    1 Std. und 9 Min.
  • Tips for Fly-Fishing Backpacking Trips, with Derek Bargaehr
    Jan 5 2026

    Want to get away from the crowds? Want a high mountain lake or stream all to yourself? The best way to do this is to take a backpacking trip, but you need to prepare more than you would for a car trip or a trip to a lodge. What exactly should you take and what should you leave behind? What kinds of flies and accessories should you bring? How can you save weight and still have enough gear for a fun fishing trip? Derek Bargaehr [37:36], an experienced fly fisher and backpacker, gives us tips on how to make the most of your next backpacking trip.

    In the Fly Box this week, we have some questions. A couple of which could only be answered by my co-workers at Orvis so we have responses from both Pete Kutzer, our casting guru and Shawn Brillon, our bamboo rod craftsman.
    How can I easily estimate how much backing is on my unlabeled reels?
    A listener relates how some podcast advice on emergers helped him and his son have a successful trip
    I took a lesson on two-handed casting and it was all done on grass. Was this wrong?
    What advice do you have on cleaning the ferrules on bamboo fly rods?
    Are Orvis bamboo fly rods impregnated?
    On a tarpon trip, the fish were in deep water so I used a sinking poly leader on my floating line. Should I have used a full-sinking fly line instead?
    Is the Albright knot a better knot than the nail knot for attaching a leader to a fly line or backing to a fly line?
    When connecting pieces of tippet I will normally go up two X sizes, like from 2X to 4X. Is this wrong?
    Is it OK to clear a casting lane on a trout stream?
    What can I do to find bigger trout during the dog days of summer?

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    1 Std. und 24 Min.
  • Backcast: Foraging Along Trout Streams, with Sam Thayer
    Dec 22 2025

    This episode was originally published on July 14th, 2023.

    I think most stream anglers are interested in foraging, since we're immersed in nature all day long and although we watch for fish and insects and birds, many of us don't pay attention to the plants. And there are many delicious plants along trout streams you can take home for dinner—most of which will be more nutritionally dense than what you buy in the store—and free. If you have done any foraging at all, you have probably read some of more of Sam Thayer's [40:38] books. In our household his books are the primary source. I was lucky enough to spend some time talking to Sam about why foraging along streams is especially good, and what we can expect to find there.

    In the Fly Box this week, we have no phone calls but some great questions via e-mail, including:

    Why do trout in small streams take flies more readily when the water is high?

    Where do you recommend I go trout fishing in the East in July when I visit this summer?

    A great story about a listener getting generous advice from a famous angler along a trout river.

    A tip for keeping rod sections together using clothespins.

    What is the best streamer reel, line, and leader for a 7-weight rod?

    What do you do when there is a very heavy hatch and almost too many natural insects?

    I am having trouble hooking fish using the hand-over-hand retrieve when striper fishing. What can I do to increase my hooking rate?

    What are three things a novice dry-fly angler should pay attention to?

    Do you ever tie up dry/dropper rigs at home prior to going fishing?

    Will my 8-weight be enough rod for fishing for striped bass from a boat?

    What are some tips on picking flies for striped bass fishing at night?

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    1 Std. und 21 Min.