October 09, 2025
By Fly Fisherman Staff
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Orvis endorsed guide and fly tier Tom Baltz on fly tying, fly-fishing history, and using the right rig to present flies.
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00:02:16.720 --> 00:02:59.360: Our guest today is the legendary Tom Baltz. And I say legendary because as soon as I moved to this area over 20 years ago, he was firmly established as the grandmaster poobah of fly tying and guiding in Cumberland Valley. His flies are legendary, his expertise is well known. And he's a big player in conservation issues and all of the local things that are going on in Pennsylvania and Cumberland Valley, but you also travel a lot. So it's going to be an interesting conversation. Thanks for coming to the studio today, Tom.
00:02:59.360 --> 00:03:23.520: For the invitation. A lot of things to talk about today. There are aside from just fishing, there's always something else going on. Well, it's mostly all going to be about fishing. But I'm curious about a lot of things. One of the things I wanted to talk to you is about how you got started fly fishing. How does a Tom Baltz get created?
00:03:23.520 --> 00:04:04.560: I don't know. I just grew up fishing. My father was an avid fisherman, although not really a fly angler. But he had lots of at that time, lots of there weren't that many around. But angling books, fly fishing books, which I'm pretty sure my mother bought him for things like birthday presents and so forth. Whether he read them, I have no idea. But Ray Bergman's Trout and the old original Family Circle Guide to Trout Flies, which has been reprinted a million times as the Noll Guide to Trout Flies. It's been in there like fly tying kits and everywhere for 70 years probably…