The Orvis Fly Fishing Guide Podcast provides weekly tips from acclaimed fly fishing author and life
Tom Rosenbauer hosts the third episode in a three part video series on how to read trout streams. T
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Tom Rosenbauer hosts the second part in a three part video series on how to read trout streams. This
Tom Rosenbauer, author of Prospecting for Trout, hosts a three part video series on how to read trou
In this video, Tom shows off the attributes of the new Battenkill Large Arbor Reel from The Orvis Co
A number of listeners have emailed Tom (at [email protected]) asking for his advice on choosing a fl
This week Tom impresses us with his biggest word, yet: Tricorythodes. By listener request, Tom give
From time to time, we plan to show you all some videos of products we are really excited about. In
We have been talking a lot about fishing in rivers. As a change up, here are Tom's tips on fly fishi
Our old friend, Tom Murray wrote in and asked us if we could record a podcast on driftboat etiquette
To improve your cast, follow these 4 steps: 1) Listen to this podcast2) Practice3) Practice4) Practi
For the second week in a row, Tom responds to a listener request. This week he gives advice on choos
Gary of Columbus, Ohio wrote to us asking for Tom to give his pointers on fly fishing for smallmouth
A great introduction to fly fishing in saltwater for those who have never done it, and an excellent
Fish can be amazingly fussy about the speed and depth of their prey, even if the fly pattern is righ
Trout have to eat something, and with mayfly and caddis hatches dwindling, especially in the eastern
Father's Day is coming up and Tom has some advice on taking a child fly fishing for the first time.
The best hatch you may ever encounter is not a hatch at all. When mayflies return to a river to lay
This is a good week for Tom's tips on how to fish early spring waters for trout: Go low and slow. Al
In this podcast, Tom gives three helpful hints on knot tying. The Orvis website has a great, animate