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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

The Orvis Fly Fishing Guide Podcast provides weekly tips from acclaimed fly fishing author and life

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Total: 624

Lindsay Kocka [42:30] is a fly-fishing instructor, formally trained natural movement and strength co

All about Floating Fly Lines, with Josh Jenkins   What is the difference between freshwater and salt

Are there any tricks to spotting fish on saltwater flats, especially if it's your first time?  You m

This week's podcast is a recording of a live interview I did with Sue Doroff [48:56], co-founder

How has fly-tying changed in the past 50 years?  It's changed a great deal in the time Tim Flagler [

We frequently discuss water temperature in regard to trout fishing but you seldom hear much about ho

This show on winter fly-fishing was originally posted on 28 January, 2011. Before we had interviews,

Careful observation, active instead of passive, is the hallmark of a good fly fisher.  They pick up

Originally Posted on March 3rd, 2023 Back in 2008 when I first began this podcast I had two dreams—t

Todd Tanner [43:02] is a lifelong fly fisher and journalist and spent years as a guide on the Henry'

I get frequent questions from listeners on what I would recommend they read in fly-fishing literatur

My guest this week is Chris Jordan [41:13], a scientist with NOAA who specializes in habitat restora

Besides breaking your fly rod in those boring old ways like car doors or ceiling fans, there are oth

My guest this week is the great George Daniel [42:00], who is always pushing the envelope, evolving

Hal Herring [50:31] has been reporting on conservation issues in the American West for over 30 years

Helen Neville [38:57] is Trout Unlimited's senior scientist and also an expert in trout genetics.  I

The Battenkill is an iconic and often frustrating trout stream.  It's a gorgeous river with a health

This week, my guest is long-time Orvis-endorsed guide George Hunker [49:26], who has won two awards

Northern pike are a fascinating and explosive fish to catch on a fly rod.  There is not much that be

  You may have some amazing fly fishing right in your neighborhood even if you live in a big city.