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Photos from Orvis Fly Fishing's post 05/28/2026

The x Approach 120 has officially landed at Orvis HQ and its maiden voyage was last weekend.

The day started off as a humbling streamer morning. Eventually, after a few fly choices were put to rest, we had big browns on the move. Safe to say this boat has found itself at home in the Green Mountains.

Visit the Link in bio for more info on the Orvis Edition Approach 120 raft.

05/21/2026

TOM’S TIPS // Reducing drag in your presentation Part 3 of 3

Increasing the length of the tippet section in your leader build can greatly reduce drag when fishing through subtle micro-currents on calm water. In some cases, increasing tippet length to 3-5’ feet will drastically improve your ability to achieve a drag-free drift. Inversely, in windy conditions or on stretches of rougher water, reducing the length of your tippet will give you more control and ease of presentation.

05/07/2026

Don’t miss the Tie-off tomorrow, May 8th at noon eastern time between and our very own Chief Fly Fishing Officer, .

You can watch here on the Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube (for the best viewing experience)!

Photos from Orvis Fly Fishing's post 05/06/2026

Combining more than 200 years of experience on the water, and teamed up to create a hardworking boat for adventurous anglers fishing the waters less traveled. The Approach 120 Orvis Edition gives you the flexibility to fish anywhere, anytime, anyhow.

This lightweight raft requires no trailer, no boat ramp. Slide it between the wheel wells of a full-size pickup or strap it to the roof of an SUV. The frame easily adapts to what the
day demands. Go fully rigged for a family float or strip it down for light-and-fast missions off the grid.

Visit the link in bio for more info!



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01/28/2026

In 2022 Lincoln Westby won the Orvis lifetime achievement award for his outstanding contributions to the Belizean Fly Fishing community. Throughout his long lasting career and consistent conservation work, Lincoln has impacted countless anglers with that signature smile. Today Lincoln needs help from the angling community. Due to a recent fall at home Lincoln will need continued medical attention and will be unable to return to guiding the water he loves.

If you are able, join us in supporting Lincoln Westby through the link in our bio.

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