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My visitor today is Brandon Hoffner, executive director of the Henry’s Fork Foundation, and the subject is the varied environment and trout-fishing chances of this world-famous river, which has actually affected many anglers, strategies, and fly patterns throughout the years. Like all trout rivers today, the Henry’s Fork likewise has its share of ecological problems, and we’ll check out how the Henry’s Fork Structure works to preserve this wonderful fishery.
In the Fly Box, we have a roundup of concerns and suggestions from listeners, consisting of:
- What is the benefit of a 9 1/2- foot rod over a 9-footer or 10-footer?
- An excellent suggestion from a listener on how to eliminate seawater from flies you have actually fished.
- When would you utilize a Tenkara rod over a standard Western rod? And do you have a preferred Tenkara rod?
- Does Tom Rosenbauer really connect the flies in the Orvis Tom Rosenbauer fly choice?
- What is the history of the popular Orvis Far & Fine graphite rod, and what line would you place on it?
- For little creeks, is it much better to utilize a 2-weight or a 3-weight line?
- What can I alternative to goose biots on the tail of a stonefly nymph?
- Can you describe the advantages and disadvantages of PolyLeaders vs. sinking-tip fly lines?
- What are the very best fly lines on the brand-new Helios 7 1/2- foot 3-weight rod and the brand-new 8-foot, 5-inch 7-weight rod?
- A listener discuss how he utilizes the brand-new Orvis wading personnel as a treking personnel, too.
- Will the heat inside an automobile in summertime harmed my Orvis raincoat?
- A call from Captains for Clean Water with some fantastic news from the Everglades.
