The Mysterious Mary Orvis Marbury, with Historian Steve Woit

The Mysterious Mary Orvis Marbury, with Historian Steve Woit

Published on Sep 8
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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast
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<p>Mary Orvis Marbury, daughter of Orvis founder Charles Orvis, is an important figure in the history of American fly fishing. She was the first person to catalog and standardize American fly patterns, but she led a sad and mysterious life. Historian Steve Woit [37:50] has written and expansive and spectacular book about Mary and the artifacts that helped her catalog flies and has also uncovered some little-known aspects of her life. If you are interested in how our fly-fishing traditions have developed you'll want to listen to my interview with Steve.</p> <p>Coming back to the present we have some great questions in the Fly Box that may help you on your endless fly-fishing learning experience:<br /> Can trout see tiny midges at night?<br /> Should I grease my leader?<br /> Will Mucilin hurt my bamboo rods?<br /> What should I do when a fish is hooked deep?<br /> What should I do if I inadvertently "high-hole" another angler?<br /> A great tip from a listener on how to travel through t...
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