Culture and Commerce: The Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout of New Mexico - a podcast by Tom Rosenbauer, The Orvis Company
from 2020-06-19T17:54:34
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[Interview starts at 37:18]
This week, the podcast is about native trout, specifically the Rio Grande cutthroat of New Mexico. It's the story of two communities, one a small New Mexico town and the other the Taos Pueblo tribe, told by Toner Mitchell of Trout Unlimited, and Talisa Puentes Ortega, a biologist who worked on the project with the Taos Pueblo.
This week, the podcast is about native trout, specifically the Rio Grande cutthroat of New Mexico. It's the story of two communities, one a small New Mexico town and the other the Taos Pueblo tribe, told by Toner Mitchell of Trout Unlimited, and Talisa Puentes Ortega, a biologist who worked on the project with the Taos Pueblo.
In the Fly Box this week, we have lots of questions, as usual, including:
- Can I use Dragon Tails for trout spey?
- Can I use scaled down versions of classic salmon and steelhead for trout?
- Can I fix a cut in my 5-weight line?
- Do you ever wish you could go back in time and fish a particular river?
- Why do people often recommend different flies for tailwaters as opposed to freestone rivers?
- How should I rinse my Clearwater reel after fishing in salt water?
- Do creek chubs in a river indicate the absence of trout?
- Should I boil my leaders to straighten them?
- My buddy and I caught nice bass on small nymphs while fishing for sunfish. Is this a fluke?
- What are your recommendations for wet wading gear?
- I bought a hen cape and realize it's not good for dry flies. What can I use it for?
- What rod should I get for going after carp, smallmouths, steelhead, and Pacific salmon?
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