Tom Rosenbauer, host of the Orvis Fly Fishing
Podcasts, has been with the Orvis Company over 30 years, and while
there has been a fishing school instructor, copywriter, public
relations director, merchandise manager, and was editor of The
Orvis News for 10 years. He is currently Marketing Director for
Orvis Rod and Tackle. As merchandise manager, web merchandiser, and
catalog director, the titles under his direction have won numerous
Gold Medals in the Annual Catalog Age Awards.
Tom has been a fly fisher for over 35 years, and
was a commercial fly tier by age 14. He has fished extensively
across North America and has also fished on Christmas Island, the
Bahamas, in Kamchatka, and on the fabled English chalk streams. He
is credited with bringing Bead-Head flies to North America, and is
the inventor of the Big Eye hook, Magnetic Net Retriever, and
tungsten beads for fly tying.
He has ten fly fishing books in print, including
The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide, Reading Trout Streams,
Prospecting for Trout, Casting Illusions,
Fly-Fishing in America, Approach and Presentation,
Trout Foods and Their Imitations; Nymphing
Techniques; Leaders, Knots, and Tippets, The Orvis
Guide to Dry-Fly Techniques, and The Orvis Fly-Tying
Guide, which won a 2001 National Outdoor Book Award. He has
also been published in Field & Stream, Outdoor
Life, Catalog Age, Fly Fisherman, Gray’s
Sporting Journal, Sporting Classics, Fly Rod &
Reel, Audubon, and others. He lives in southern Vermont
on the banks of his favorite trout stream.
Tom is Fly Rod & Reel magazine's 2011
Angler of the Year! To quote the magazine: "People who meet him
know this: Rosenbauer is as valid a fly fisherman as they come -
honest, approachable, generous, dedicated, and enthusiastic. It's
that kind of enthusiasm and the written and verbal legacy he is
providing that make Tom Rosenbauer Fly Rod & Reel's 2011 Angler
of the Year."