597 | Cicada Madness: Cracking the Code of Epic Cicada Emergences with David Zielinski
Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Dave Stewart
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🗓️ 24 April 2024
⏱️ 65 minutes
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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/597
Presented By: TroutRoutes, Guide Book, Skwala, FishHound Expeditions
Are you interested to know how to target one of the craziest hatches that will make national headlines this year?
Today, Dave Zielinski is back on the podcast to give his best tips on fishing the Cicada hatch, including how to predict when and where to find them and how to have success when you're out on the water.
Time for some cicada madness with a sprinkle of boat building!
Show Notes with David Zielinski on Cicada Madness.
1:27 - It's great to have David back on the show after our last episode where we delved into boat building. Today, though, we're shifting gears to focus on cicadas.
5:24 - Dave Zielinski's book, Cicada Madness, explores the timing, fishing techniques, and patterns essential for understanding and enjoying epic cicada emergences. Periodical cicadas emerge in synchronized cycles, akin to mayfly hatches
Cicada Madness: The Rare Cicada Emergence of 2024
10:31 - This year, a rare and significant event involving two distinct broods of periodical cicadas is set to occur. The emergence is expected to impact between 17 to 20 states, spanning from the bottom of Wisconsin to the coastal areas of Alabama and Louisiana.
The Cicada Lifecycle
15:48 - Cicadas have a 13 or 17-year lifecycle, spending most of their time underground as nymphs. The adult cicadas emerge to mate, lay eggs, and then die, continuing the cycle.
The trigger for emergence is when the ground soil reaches around 64 degrees Fahrenheit at about eight inches deep. This happens rapidly over a few days in early summer when days are longer and the soil warms up due to increased sunshine.
Success on the Water with Cicadas
24:48 - Success in cicada fishing hinges on understanding the bug's lifecycle and emergence timing. Fish only start targeting cicadas when enough of them accidentally fall into the water, signaling to the fish that it's a food source.
Dave emphasizes the importance of knowing where and when to be on the water. His book delves into detailed experiences and strategies for effectively targeting and fishing during cicada emergence.
Cicada Fishing Techniques and Patterns
27:19 - Dave's book features 59 cicada patterns, including annual, periodical, and regional variations. Cicada fishing is often non-technical, favoring dry fly fishing techniques, although some fish prefer drag-free drifts while others go for actively moving cicadas.
Fishing near mature trees where cicadas congregate is effective, as they often get knocked down by wind or during mating flights. Target areas where cicadas are likely to fall into the water, such as under trees or along riverbanks where the bugs lose elevation and hit the water.
33:41 - Trouts are avid cicada eaters and can consume them without getting full, making them a prime target during cicada emergences in trout waters. Carp are particularly enthusiastic about cicadas despite being bottom feeders.
Other fish species like smallmouth bass, weird fish, and even catfish can also be caught on cicada patterns, although their response may vary based on factors like spawning cycles or food availability.
Cicada Madness: Key Tips for Cicada Fishing
36:34 - Cicadas are true bugs, belonging to a group of insects with beaks that extract nutrients from plants, similar to leaf hoppers.
Worldwide, there are over 3000 species of cicadas, each with a distinctive appearance characterized by stout bodies, bulging eyes, six legs, and two pairs of wings. Here are a few key tips as you gear up for cicada fishing:
Research and hunt for cicadas in areas where they're expected to emerge.
Be observant of your surroundings. Listen for the distinct sound of cicadas and watch for bird activity that may indicate their presence.
Use large foam cicada patterns without popping or twitching them, as cicadas hitting the water tend to lay silently, mimicking a natural scenario for fish to strike.
Understand the lifecycle and behavior of cicadas.
Dave highlights two favorite cicada fly patterns that you can check out online for inspiration:
17-Year Itch Cicada
Chuck Kraft Excaliburs
Preparation Tips for Cicada Season
If you're gearing up for cicada season, Dave suggests the following:
Buy the Book: Get Dave's book for brood maps and scouting tips.
Online Resources: Utilize online resources to gather information about cicada sightings in your area.
Reach Out: Contact universities and entomology departments for expert insights and locations.
Talk to Locals: Connect with people who have experienced cicada emergences before for valuable knowledge.
Stay Informed: Keep an eye on news articles and scientific reports to stay updated on cicada predictions and hotspots.
Down Home Boatworks
51:00 - While Dave hasn't designed new boats recently, he continues to sell plans. Dave also offers plans for free to schools and non-profits interested in boat-building projects.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/597
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| 0:00.0 | Do you know which hatch is about to occur this year that hasn't happened in 221 years? |
| 0:07.6 | Are you interested to know how to target one of the craziest hatches that will make national |
| 0:11.5 | news headlines this year? |
| 0:13.8 | Today, Dave Zelensky is here to give us the best cicada tips, including how to predict |
| 0:19.6 | when and where to find them and how to have success |
| 0:22.2 | when you're out on the water this year. This is the wet fly swing podcast where I show you the |
| 0:27.3 | best places to travel to for fly fishing, how to find the best resources and tools to prepare for |
| 0:31.6 | that big trip, and how you can give back to the fish species you love. Hey, I'm Dave, host of the |
| 0:36.7 | wet fly swing podcast. |
| 0:37.9 | I've been fishing and fly fishing since I was a kid. |
| 0:40.4 | I grew up around a local fly shop and have created one of the largest fly fishing |
| 0:44.8 | podcast in this country. |
| 0:46.5 | I've also interviewed more of the greatest fly anglers than just about anyone in the world. |
| 0:51.1 | Today, Dave Zelensky is back on the podcast to give his best tips on fishing the |
| 0:55.9 | cicada hatch and how you can have success this year. You will find out why this year is so |
| 1:01.9 | unique and understand the life history of this bug. You also discover why and how to scout for these |
| 1:07.1 | insects and why you should be watching for birds in the trees and their actions. Plus, we're going to find out how to target these bugs in river, streams, and lakes. Time for some cicada madness with a sprinkle of boat building. Here we go. Dave Zelensky at Down Home Boatworks on Instagram. How you doing, Dave? I'm doing well, Dave. How are you today? |
| 1:27.7 | Awesome. Awesome. It's great to have you back on the show. I didn't even have a chance to check back on the last episode. I know it was a while back. I'll put a link in the show notes to that. That one we did, we talked about boat building. I think we were in a boat building season at the time. And I've been getting a lot of feedback from people around the country about how they love that little series we did. So we might have to talk a little bit about that today. But I think the focus is going to be cicadas, this hatch. I want to dig in. You wrote a book about it. So we're going to talk about that. But give us a little update since the last one. What have you been up to the last year or so? Yeah, so since the last one, we talked about uh you know my wooden boat journey and building wooden boats and selling plans and things like that and that was awesome i loved |
| 2:03.4 | i love that series as well dave so great job with that it was so cool to hear all the different |
| 2:07.1 | insights from you know manufacturers and everything else uh but since then oh wow um well i think |
| 2:11.2 | since then a lot um i wrote, I did write a book |
| 2:17.1 | in the last couple of years and it was released in October called Ciccada Madness. And I've been |
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