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Your fly doesn’t have to be bone-dry to use a powder floatant, but you do want to get it as dry as possible. Make a few false casts, blow on the fly, and finally blot it on your shirt, if need be.
Your fly doesn’t have to be bone-dry to use a powder floatant, but you do want to get it as dry as possible. Make a few false casts, blow on the fly, and finally blot it on your shirt, if need be.
Updated Wed, Aug 19, 2020, 11:26 AM Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi and Alexis Christoforous speak with Orvis President Simon Perkins on the new wave of fly fishers amid COVID-19. Video Transcript ...
The Orvis Helios F My first day on the flats, I fished the Helios F. There wasn't much of a breeze, and I'm a fan of slower fly rods. I was fishing a sand eel pattern because a buddy of mine told ...
Orvis Sandanona has a modern sporting-clays shooting ground, an acclaimed Wingshooting School and a branch of the much-lauded Orvis Fly-Fishing School.
Orvis’s flagship store in Manchester has one- and two-day women’s fly fishing schools this summer. One of the one-day schools was earlier this month, and there is another one on Tuesday, July 10.
Dry fly floatant is just what it sounds like: a substance used to help dry flies float. It repels water from the fly’s feathers, hair, or synthetic material and keeps it drifting naturally.
Orvis, good morning to you. I have to say, I'm one of the new folks to fly fishing. I tried it for the first time during the pandemic, loved it.
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