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How to Pick a Floating Trout Line, with Jesse Haller
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Confused about which floating trout line to pick when you need a new one? I'm not surprised as today there is a dizzying array of options and nearly everyone is confused. If you understand what the various options offer the decision is much easier, so I asked product developer Jesse Haller [41:00] to help all of us make this important choice. We talk about what you get in the more expensive lines that you don't get in the price-point lines. We discuss tapers, whether your fly line should be a standard weight or a half- or quarter- or full-size heavy, smooth vs. textured, clear vs. opaque, fly line colors, and other options. And take heart, we also give you the best option for an all-purpose floating trout line. In the Fly Box this week, we have the following questions and tips from listeners:
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- Help in picking an array of fly rods and lines for fishing for various species in Pennsylvania.
- How to get deeper for crappie in fall.
- Is there a way to determine the line size of older, non-labeled fly lines?
- Is putting a spoon on a fly rod considered fly fishing?
- I bought a Euro rod but don't like that method. How do I use my 10-foot 3-weight rod for dry fly and nymph fishing from a float tube?
- Where do trout go during droughts when the water gets painfully low?
- Do you have tips for casting heavy flies like Clouser Minnows?
- My son and I were frustrated during a blue-wing-olive hatch when the fish would just splash at our dry flies. Do you have any suggestions?
- Do I need to cut the loop off my fly line and attach my leader with a nail knot?
- Should I keep my waders away from electric engines when storing them?
- A tip from a listener on using a pipe cleaner for a material clip on your tying vise.
- I got a pigtail in front of my fly when using a Uni Knot. How can I prevent that in the future?
- How much of a tag end does Tom trim off when he ties on a fly? I seem to use a lot of tippet in the course of a day.
675 episodes
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Content provided by James Hathaway, Tom Rosenbauer, and The Orvis Company. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by James Hathaway, Tom Rosenbauer, and The Orvis Company or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Confused about which floating trout line to pick when you need a new one? I'm not surprised as today there is a dizzying array of options and nearly everyone is confused. If you understand what the various options offer the decision is much easier, so I asked product developer Jesse Haller [41:00] to help all of us make this important choice. We talk about what you get in the more expensive lines that you don't get in the price-point lines. We discuss tapers, whether your fly line should be a standard weight or a half- or quarter- or full-size heavy, smooth vs. textured, clear vs. opaque, fly line colors, and other options. And take heart, we also give you the best option for an all-purpose floating trout line. In the Fly Box this week, we have the following questions and tips from listeners:
…
continue reading
- Help in picking an array of fly rods and lines for fishing for various species in Pennsylvania.
- How to get deeper for crappie in fall.
- Is there a way to determine the line size of older, non-labeled fly lines?
- Is putting a spoon on a fly rod considered fly fishing?
- I bought a Euro rod but don't like that method. How do I use my 10-foot 3-weight rod for dry fly and nymph fishing from a float tube?
- Where do trout go during droughts when the water gets painfully low?
- Do you have tips for casting heavy flies like Clouser Minnows?
- My son and I were frustrated during a blue-wing-olive hatch when the fish would just splash at our dry flies. Do you have any suggestions?
- Do I need to cut the loop off my fly line and attach my leader with a nail knot?
- Should I keep my waders away from electric engines when storing them?
- A tip from a listener on using a pipe cleaner for a material clip on your tying vise.
- I got a pigtail in front of my fly when using a Uni Knot. How can I prevent that in the future?
- How much of a tag end does Tom trim off when he ties on a fly? I seem to use a lot of tippet in the course of a day.
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