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Tying Tradition and Innovation: Tom Herr's Atlantic Salmon Flies and Philanthropy

September 26
47 mins

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Episode Description

Join Marvin Cash on The Articulate Fly podcast as he explores the intricate world of Atlantic salmon fly tying with Pennsylvania-based expert Tom Herr, who has spent over 35 years mastering both classic Victorian patterns and innovative freestyle artistic designs.

Expert Fly Tying Mastery

Tom Herr shares his remarkable journey from a self-taught 10-year-old tying yarn flies with his mother's sewing thread to becoming a recognized authority in Atlantic salmon fly tying. Discover how he transitioned from classic featherwing patterns like the Green Highlander and Jock Scott to creating stunning freestyle artistic flies inspired by unexpected sources, including an iconic Marilyn Monroe photograph.

What You'll Learn

Master essential fly tying techniques including Tom's signature pinch technique for precise material placement and thread control. Learn about specialized tools like the Regal Revolution and Italian Cotarrelli T-Rex vises, plus Tom's homemade burnishing tool for creating glass-smooth silk bodies. Understand the challenges of sourcing authentic Victorian materials and discover viable substitutes for rare feathers and traditional components.

Classic and Artistic Salmon Flies

Explore the difference between traditional married-wing patterns and modern hair-wing alternatives that provide an accessible entry point for aspiring salmon fly tiers. Tom reveals advanced techniques like creating curled married wings using household items and shares insights into synthetic materials from companies like Semperfli that replicate historical components.

Pennsylvania Fly Fishing Heritage

Learn about fly fishing development in one of America's traditional angling regions, where Tom developed his skills on local streams before expanding to destinations like New Brunswick's Miramichi River and Alaska's Bristol Bay. Discover how the presentation philosophy passed down from his father continues to influence his approach both on the water and at the tying bench.

Giving Back Through Fly Tying

Discover how Tom uses his artistic salmon flies to support organizations like Project Healing Waters, Casting for Recovery and local charities. Learn about the therapeutic power of fly fishing and fly tying for veterans and cancer survivors, and understand how skilled anglers can make meaningful contributions to their communities through their expertise.

Ready to explore the artistic side of Atlantic salmon fly tying? This episode provides both technical instruction and inspiration for tiers looking to expand their skills while making a positive impact.

Sponsors

Thanks to TroutRoutes for sponsoring this episode. Use artfly20 to get 20% off of your TroutRoutes Pro membership.

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Helpful Episode Chapters

00:00 Introduction

07:09 The Beginnings of Fly Tying

14:52 Transition to Salmon Flies

18:24 The Evolution of the Salmon Fly Tying Community

23:17 Ethical Considerations in Fly Tying

33:43 Essential Tying Techniques

38:19 Giving Back Through Fly Tying

45:12 Upcoming Events and Charities

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