The Orvis PM-10 907 is a classic fly fishing rod from Orvis’s Presentation Midge (PM) series, which was introduced in the 1980s and became highly regarded for its precision and performance, especially for delicate presentations with small flies.
Key Features of the Orvis PM-10 907 Fly Rod:
– Model: PM-10 907 (9’0″, 7-weight)
– Action: Medium-fast (progressive taper, with a sensitive tip and strong butt section)
– Material: Graphite (earlier models used IM6 graphite)
– Line Weight: 7-weight (ideal for medium to large rivers, streamers, and bigger trout/bass flies)
– Length: 9 feet (a versatile length for various fishing conditions)
– Design: Designed for accuracy and delicate presentations, especially with midges and small dry flies, but also capable of handling larger flies and wind resistance.
Best Uses for the PM-10 907:
– Dry fly fishing (especially with small to medium-sized flies)
– Nymphing (good sensitivity for detecting subtle strikes)
– Streamer fishing (the 7-weight provides enough backbone for casting weighted flies)
– Warmwater species (bass, carp, etc.)

Legacy & Collectibility:
– The PM-10 series was one of Orvis’s most popular rod lines in the 1980s and 1990s.
– Known for its smooth casting and durability, it remains a sought-after vintage fly rod among collectors.
– Later replaced by the Orvis Trout Bum, TLS, and Helios series, but many anglers still prefer the PM-10 for its classic feel.
Current Market Value (Vintage):
– Used Condition: $200–$400, depending on condition, original tube, and bag.
– Mint/NOS (New Old Stock): Can fetch $500+ for collectors.
If you own one or are considering buying one, it’s a great rod for anglers who appreciate a smooth, progressive action with excellent presentation capabilities. Let me know if you need more details!