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Posted on May 02 2020
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Welcome to an all-new May Day edition of the Orvis News Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival, in which we scour the Web for the best fly-fishing videos available. We’ve got a great selection of productions from all corners of the globe–from New Zealand to . . .
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Posted on May 01 2020
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This week, I have the pleasure of interviewing one of my very favorite non-fiction writers, Mark Kurlansky. Author of such award-winning books as Cod, Salt, Paper, 1968, and A Continent of Islands, Mark is a tireless journalist who digs into the very . . .
The post Podcast: Talking Salmon (and other fish) with Mark Kurlansky appeared first on Orvis News.
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Roll casts are a very important tool to have in your casting arsenal. Aside from being one of my personal favorite casts, the roll cast is one of the most used casts and a great skill to practice at home. The three most common reasons. . .
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Posted on April 30 2020
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n 2015, Orvis created the Breaking Barriers Award to honor individuals who have gone above and beyond to introduce the sport of fly fishing to a more diverse audience. Past recipients have created programs for inner-city youth, under-served veterans, . . .
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Posted on April 30 2020
Reid takes the opportunity to share another story, this one originally published in Gray’s Sporting Journal. The story is a bit of a tribute and a bit of a reflection on people and place, and a now-gone relative with a devilish . . .
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Posted on April 30 2020
Back in the saddle, Reid and Orvis Gunroom Manager Greg Carpiniello again talk iconic guns, this time the Browning Auto 5. Perhaps the most beloved semi-automatic shotgun of all time, the old Browning . . .
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Posted on April 30 2020
In keeping with the conversations about iconic guns, Reid and Orvis Gunroom Manager dive into “the perfect repeater,” the Winchester Model 12. This classic slide-action shotgun is perhaps the most coveted of its ilk, and one that commands a . . .
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Posted on April 30 2020
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Posted on April 29 2020
Posted on April 29 2020
Welcome to the latest installment of the Wednesday Wake-Up Call, a (mostly) weekly roundup of the most pressing conservation issues important to anglers. Working with our friends at Trout Unlimited, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, The Everglades Foundation, Captains for Clean Water, Bullsugar.org, and Conservation Hawks (among others), we’ll make sure you’ve got the information you need to understand … Continue reading "Wednesday Wake-Up Call 04.29.20"
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Posted on April 29 2020
Last night, we hosted a great Facebook Live session with artist, Orvis-endorsed guide, and former Trout Bum of the Week Tim Johnson. I have been a fan of Tim’s work for years, and his recent collaboration on the Artist Series . . .
The post Video: How to Draw a Trout, with Artist Tim Johnson appeared first on Orvis News.
Posted on April 29 2020
Theo “Gold Bead” Bakelaar is a Dutch tier often credited with popularizing beads in fly tying. In the late 1980s, Theo introduced his Gold Bead series in the U.S., and prominent figures such as Tom Rosenbauer immediately saw . . .
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Posted on April 29 2020
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Posted on April 28 2020
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If you’ve been watching Tom Rosenbauer’s Facebook Live fly-tying tutorials, you know that Tom is not a fan of using half-hitches to save his work–a leftover from his days as a commercial tier, when speed was everything. But many tiers do like to secure . . .
The post Video: How to Save Your Work with a Borger Double Hitch appeared first on Orvis News.
Posted on April 28 2020
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Saturday was a glorious day here in Southwestern Vermont, as temperatures climbed into the low 60s, and we had some bright sunshine. I checked the USGS river gauge for the Battenkill and saw that flows had finally dipped below 1,000 CFS, which . . .
The post Pro Tips: How to Use the Sink-and-Swing to Get Streamers Deep appeared first on Orvis News.
Posted on April 27 2020
Today’s Master Class Monday video by Dave and Amelia Jensen is the first installment in an 11-part series on how to read trout water. Here, Dave focuses on the straight stretches of river found near bridges. He shows you how to identify the best . . .
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Posted on April 27 2020
This week, I have the pleasure of interviewing perhaps the nicest human being on the planet, Tim Linehan of Linehan Outfitting Company in Troy, Montana (2020 Orvis-Endorsed Outfitter of the Year). I think listening to this interview gives you a sense . . .
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Posted on April 27 2020
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We’d worked our way almost completely around the shoreline of the small lake, with just a couple hammer-handles to show for it, and I was starting to wonder if there were big pike beneath the dark water after all. I’d thrown all the patterns I could think . . .
The post Photos and Story: Incredible Smallmouth Fishing Just Over the Border appeared first on Orvis News.
Posted on April 24 2020
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