Tom Rosenbauer Net Worth |
$5 million – $10 million |
Gender |
Male |
Place of Birth |
United States of America |
Nationality |
American |
Race/Ethnicity |
White/Caucasian |
Profession |
Fishing Mentor, Author, Podcast host, Copywriter , Merchandise Manager |
Tom Rosenbauer is a renowned fly fisher, a fly fishing mentor, and an author. Tom Rosenbauer currently lives and works in Manchester, Vermont.
He has deep connections with almost everyone in fly fishing and other fishing industries. He has been working with the Orvis company for over forty years.
Tom Rosenbauer Net Worth
Tom Rosenbauer’s net worth is estimated to be between $5 million and $10 million.
Tom Rosenbauer Short Biography
Tom Rosenbauer has been a fly fisher for about fifty years. He first started commercial fly fishing when he was only fourteen years old.
Tom Rosenbauer has fished extensively in North America, and various other places like the Bahamas, Chile, and Christmas Island.
As an author, Tom Rosenbauer has written more than twenty books about fly fishing, some of which include Reading Trout Streams, The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide, Nymphing Techniques, The Orvis Fly Fishing Encyclopedia, and many more.
Apart from that, Tom Rosenbauer is a narrator of ‘The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide Podcast,’ which is one of the top outdoor podcasts on iTunes. He has been hosting the podcast since April 2008.
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Tom Rosenbauer with the Orvis Company
Tom Rosenbauer has been working with the Orvis company for more than forty years. He has worked in a wide variety of posts there. He has been a fly fishing mentor and teacher, a copywriter, and a merchandise manager for the company.
Currently, Tom Rosenbauer is the company’s chief marketing enthusiast. He has also won numerous awards, like Gold Medals and the Multichannel Merchant Awards, for working with the Orvis company.
In 2011, Tom Rosenbauer’s educational efforts in teaching others about fly fishing through his podcasts, books, and magazines were recognized when he was awarded the Fly Rod and Reel’s Angler of the Year Award.