The Orvis Company

The Orvis Company

Founded in 1856, Orvis is the trusted source of discovery and adventure in the natural world. For more than a century and a half we have loved the wild, explored it, and protected it. At our core we are a fly-fishing and wingshooting brand, inspired by nature, driven by curiosity, and fulfilled by adventure. Our culture of “We Love Dogs” inspires us to be a central source of education, information, and innovative dog products for all dog lovers. We offer fine shotguns, gear, and technical apparel for wingshooting and sporting clays, as well as men’s and women’s sportswear, fine gifts and home furnishings, luggage, and travel accessories. Our Orvis sporting services include fishing and shooting schools, an international sporting and eco-travel agency, the Orvis-endorsed network of lodges, outfitters, and guides, and Orvis-endorsed hunting dog trainers and breeders. Learn more at orvis.com.

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  • @rickrazz7136
    @rickrazz713614 сағат бұрын

    Great job learned something.

  • @CommodoreMark
    @CommodoreMarkКүн бұрын

    I really like Tim's fly even with the white post

  • @3holer01
    @3holer01Күн бұрын

    This is awesome. What a great concept. Really helpful

  • @parachutejjs
    @parachutejjsКүн бұрын

    You three make me chuckle every time. It's awesome. Really digging Tom's Tup's Indispensible Pink and Red Palmer.

  • @articgrayling1300
    @articgrayling13002 күн бұрын

    Hi from Alberta, pretty sure fly fish food would have sasquatch dub if a fly would call for it! those buggers got everything

  • @jimjobes5187
    @jimjobes51872 күн бұрын

    Ram nut fly😂

  • @bobfowler9522
    @bobfowler95223 күн бұрын

    Here in Florida

  • @williamboddington919
    @williamboddington9193 күн бұрын

    That’s a steelhead

  • @CommodoreMark
    @CommodoreMark3 күн бұрын

    16:28: OMG! I'm literally LOL watching this. Cheech is a great trash-talker. He has elevated Tom's and Tim's game. 😂

  • @CommodoreMark
    @CommodoreMark3 күн бұрын

    Awesome videos, Tim!

  • @CommodoreMark
    @CommodoreMark3 күн бұрын

    I would vote for Tom’s because it looks more like the original…but Tim’s appears to be an excellent match to the NJ crab. 😂

  • @robertperman8967
    @robertperman89674 күн бұрын

    Do you have a video where we are not part of a class? Maybe just show us the fly and tying it? Thanks. Tight lines🐜🕷️🐛!!!!!

  • @robertfreer6959
    @robertfreer69594 күн бұрын

    I was just trying this last weekend with fly rod. I did this with my spin cast years ago. Great little trick for though hard to cast areas. By the way I wasn't to successful with my fly rod. Oh darn! I have to go fishing to try it again.

  • @johnphillips1548
    @johnphillips15486 күн бұрын

    Please put the video on you tube. Who has a dvd player?

  • @ABOMINATURE
    @ABOMINATURE8 күн бұрын

    My Tesla Cybertruck seed just arrived in the mail today!

  • @jamesnasados3915
    @jamesnasados39158 күн бұрын

    I’m on team Tim this time. I do the wings first. I like these tie offs.

  • @CommodoreMark
    @CommodoreMark8 күн бұрын

    Tough one. I like Tom's fly much better except for the one wing. I like Tim's wings better but not the rest. I suppose I'd vote for Tom's fly.

  • @chenglo8999
    @chenglo89998 күн бұрын

    One of the best casting instructional videos ever!!! Thank you.

  • @brooksrogers1975
    @brooksrogers19759 күн бұрын

    I love who you are, too, James. Thanks so much for being my friend.

  • @alfonsagelwei5280
    @alfonsagelwei528010 күн бұрын

    The best half&half tutorial l've ever seen. Closest to the original. Fine tie!!!

  • @bobfowler9522
    @bobfowler952210 күн бұрын

    Tom does pretty well for a slightly better than average tyier

  • @FootofPork
    @FootofPork11 күн бұрын

    awesome! Im ashamed to say ive had a rod stuck for a year and all I had to do was to do the hands behind back and use legs and it come off no problem.

  • @Oxford322
    @Oxford32212 күн бұрын

    Just said goodbye to my beautiful Labrador , Sherlock - he was an XL dog w horrible arthritis at the end . I know how hard it is to say goodbye ❤️‍🩹

  • @etherealbunni
    @etherealbunni12 күн бұрын

    Day 1 of watching Orvis content and learning fly fishing until an apparel design position opens up! :D Super informative content!!

  • @charlesziegelheim9655
    @charlesziegelheim965513 күн бұрын

    Such a great video! As a beginner, there are all these videos showing casting & landing... but mysteriously almost nothing about the actual fighting of the fish. In hindsight it seems self-explanatory, but hookset to landing was just a black hole of zero knowledge prior to this video. Thanks!

  • @steveyates1136
    @steveyates113613 күн бұрын

    I like to use CDL for the tails. It's much more durable as well as more realistic. 7/64 pt 1/8 will work fine, I like black and copper

  • @dwightshirley1735
    @dwightshirley173514 күн бұрын

    Was gonna buy one of these till I seen the woke ideology Being pushed by orvis.. super disappointed I really thought more of the whole company. I take my family and kids to the streams to stay away from all that.. orvis rods are a joke now I wouldn't be caught dead with one in my hand

  • @keeganpenney169
    @keeganpenney16915 күн бұрын

    Every fly rod angler needs to master roll casting. I learned from my dad and his friends like perry munroe. Where we all live, if you wanna just get out and fish locally you almost always need to roll cast. Otherwise your havin a bad day in the trees.

  • @bcon900
    @bcon90016 күн бұрын

    I would love to see a tie off using a "Mystery Material" selected by your followers or moderator. Something not typically seen in a fly. Does anyone have any Idea's for a "Mystery Material"?

  • @user-mb1hg4qu9f
    @user-mb1hg4qu9f17 күн бұрын

    Thanks a lot, Tom. 👍🏻

  • @adventureducklings
    @adventureducklings17 күн бұрын

    Just smokes a monster too

  • @andywiggens1069
    @andywiggens106917 күн бұрын

    you carry too much stuff

  • @kingwienerdog5455
    @kingwienerdog545517 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much I was struggling it’s my first time and I was getting weird looks from all the grandpas but now I know thanks to you

  • @Zrokool123
    @Zrokool12319 күн бұрын

    The actual part where you show how to tie the knots was very poorly done.

  • @jimjobes5187
    @jimjobes518719 күн бұрын

    It depends if it's a right or left turkey Feather

  • @Sim-sq2hu
    @Sim-sq2hu20 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for this, it's way easier to follow your second one than any of the dedicated nail knot guides and I was able to do it with a big needle I already had.

  • @markgiorgio1679
    @markgiorgio167920 күн бұрын

    I use that cast to present a dry fly to a rising trout down just stream to lengthen the drag free drift

  • @robgreen6697
    @robgreen669721 күн бұрын

    @Tim, I tie Klinks about 3 or 4 ways depending on hook size. Bigger hooks I use this exact method only a slight difference is I wrap the herl around the thread and tie it in to keep it strong and protected plus I use a marker to disguise it. It’s a great method with the post that I saw you demonstrate on the MRO video with Brian F. Great fly, great methods and great tying videos you guys do thank you both.

  • @angler27937
    @angler2793721 күн бұрын

    That was actually helpful thanks very much

  • @robgreen6697
    @robgreen669722 күн бұрын

    @Mr Flagler… I’m embarrassed to admit, I just realised the hackle wrap direction (up /down) is related to the direction of the fibers to avoid trapping them. Tips down wrap up and tips up wrap down… there I was thinking about how Tom did not see the direction of the stacker and I missed that obvious one….

  • @MarcTelesha
    @MarcTelesha22 күн бұрын

    Why do we always reverse wrap the wire and not the body materials???? I have learned that wrapping the wire the same way as the thread works so much better.

  • @afek841
    @afek84123 күн бұрын

    How do you differenciete Between excessive panting and a dog Cooling down normally?

  • @robgreen6697
    @robgreen669724 күн бұрын

    Do you ever use glue under the boot to help it with longevity? (Old video I know…. Still great)

  • @robgreen6697
    @robgreen669724 күн бұрын

    I guess on some level you sound the same… great tip on the flash with a hole punch. I find fly tying Organisation to be really tough. If the holes in my dubbing boxes are not big enough then I have the cape I want always at the bottom of the stack. There’s always something.. Organisation tips are always greatly appreciated. Thanks for making these videos and all the effort in maintaining your channels.

  • @flyfishingsussex
    @flyfishingsussex25 күн бұрын

    Still the best video out there. I am also a coach and send this video to all my clients

  • @roberthill7589
    @roberthill758925 күн бұрын

    how about seam leakage?

  • @sigurdurmarolafsson4183
    @sigurdurmarolafsson418325 күн бұрын

    Geese are a migration species and we can still buy Geese feathers. So how come these morning dove are different?😮😮

  • @LouisThiell
    @LouisThiell27 күн бұрын

    Beginner here, With enough pulling power I can always destroy my clinch knots. Sometime I'm pulling real hard but it always comes lose. Any ideas to fix this? :D

  • @sivertbotten4852
    @sivertbotten485227 күн бұрын

    1:18 Where does the extra knot comes when you add the weight above your surgeons knot? The knot to your tippet is there anyways. What am I missing?