All About Crayfish and How to Fish Their Imitations, with Jake Villwock

  Crayfish are prey that most gamefish can't resist. They're high in calories, abundant, and relatively easy for bass, trout, and many other gamefish to capture. Yet most of us don't know much about their life cycle and behavior (myself included). Guide Jake Villwock [47:02] has spent his life studying these critters, which gives him important insight on the right fly patterns, but even more important how and when to fish them. You'll learn a lot on this podcast.   In the Fly Box this week, there are lots of good questions and I hope my answers will help you in your fly-fishing journey. They include:

  • I can't seem to get my fly deep enough in bass lakes with my floating line.  Should I get a sinking line for my 8-weight and fish surface flies with my 5-weight?
  • A listener asks for help from listeners in ways to lessen the pain of losing his beloved fishing dog
  • I fished a river that has always been full of trout and didn't see a thing.  What happened to the fish?
  • Should I apply my dubbing with clockwise or counterclockwise twists?
  • Can I tie my dropper onto the tag end of my improved clinch knot?
  • What are your thoughts and comments on how long a trout stays spooked?
  • Why do you prefer a sling pack and where do you put your net?
  • Do resident brook trout in a river get pushed around by migrating steelhead?  Do they still feed?
  • I didn't catch any fish in high, cold water.  What should I have done?
  • What do you think about tying a loop in the end of my tippet and attaching flies with a girth hitch?
  • Why don't people use landing nets for striped bass?
  • I saw an anti-reverse fly reel on EBay.  What do you think of them?

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