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So, You Want a Job in the Fly-Fishing Industry? With Kirk Deeter

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Contenu fourni par James Hathaway, Tom Rosenbauer, and The Orvis Company. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par James Hathaway, Tom Rosenbauer, and The Orvis Company ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
I get regular questions from people about getting a job in the fly-fishing industry, both in the podcast mailbox and in person at shows and store visits. It's a tough question and I don't have all the answers so I called upon my buddy Kirk Deeter [35:04], who as founding publisher of Angling Trade magazine and currently editor of Trout magazine, along with many other jobs in the industry, is the consummate fly-fishing insider. He talks about the joys and the pitfalls of looking for a job in this tiny niche. I think he has some great tips to share, whether you are a young kid looking for a first job or a seasoned veteran of another industry looking for a more rewarding career. In the Fly Box this week, we have some helpful tips, including:
  • How should I treat CDC feathers I got from a friend who hunts waterfowl?
  • A listener asks why people who write into the Fly Box don't just go out and try the things they are asking about.
  • A spooky Halloween story from a listener
  • How do I avoid a size 12 dry fly twisting on a 6X tippet?
  • What is the best Orvis rod for hopper fishing on western rivers?
  • Can I keep my fly rods set up all season? Do I need to wax the ferrules?
  • How can I do a better job of hooking trout on a downstream cast?
  • Am I missing something by not using tapered leaders when fishing for bass and panfish?
  • If a 6X leader makes a size 12 fly twist, why don't we just use 1X and 2X leaders on all of our flies, down to a size 24?
  • How can I get a single nymph down into deep, fast water without using split shot?
  • Would a longer rod help keep my Clouser Minnows from hitting the rocks behind me on my back cast?
  • I have a 5-weight rod and want to fish for bass, carp, and suckers. Should I get a 6-weight or a 7-weight rod?
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Contenu fourni par James Hathaway, Tom Rosenbauer, and The Orvis Company. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par James Hathaway, Tom Rosenbauer, and The Orvis Company ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
I get regular questions from people about getting a job in the fly-fishing industry, both in the podcast mailbox and in person at shows and store visits. It's a tough question and I don't have all the answers so I called upon my buddy Kirk Deeter [35:04], who as founding publisher of Angling Trade magazine and currently editor of Trout magazine, along with many other jobs in the industry, is the consummate fly-fishing insider. He talks about the joys and the pitfalls of looking for a job in this tiny niche. I think he has some great tips to share, whether you are a young kid looking for a first job or a seasoned veteran of another industry looking for a more rewarding career. In the Fly Box this week, we have some helpful tips, including:
  • How should I treat CDC feathers I got from a friend who hunts waterfowl?
  • A listener asks why people who write into the Fly Box don't just go out and try the things they are asking about.
  • A spooky Halloween story from a listener
  • How do I avoid a size 12 dry fly twisting on a 6X tippet?
  • What is the best Orvis rod for hopper fishing on western rivers?
  • Can I keep my fly rods set up all season? Do I need to wax the ferrules?
  • How can I do a better job of hooking trout on a downstream cast?
  • Am I missing something by not using tapered leaders when fishing for bass and panfish?
  • If a 6X leader makes a size 12 fly twist, why don't we just use 1X and 2X leaders on all of our flies, down to a size 24?
  • How can I get a single nymph down into deep, fast water without using split shot?
  • Would a longer rod help keep my Clouser Minnows from hitting the rocks behind me on my back cast?
  • I have a 5-weight rod and want to fish for bass, carp, and suckers. Should I get a 6-weight or a 7-weight rod?
  continue reading

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