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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Chasing White Bass, with Jim Weatherwax

The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

James Hathaway

Bass, Fishing, Bonefish, Wilderness, Flyfishing, Trout, How To, Steelhead, Bluegill, Fly, Orvis, Sports, Salmon, Panfish, Education, Rosenbauer

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2020

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Tired of crowded trout streams? Looking for a new fish to catch on a fly rod that will give you a tussle and challenge your skills? Look no further than the white bass, which is a common fish in many parts of the US, from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi drainage and has even been introduced into some western lakes. My friend Jim Weatherwax is a white bass fanatic (he also fishes for wipers in the same waters, which are a freshwater sterile hybrid of a white bass and a striped bass) and offers solid advice on where to find these great fish, what tackle to use, and best techniques to catch them. Warmwater fish like this are great ways to spread out the fishing pressure that we all experience from time to time.

We have a long fly box this week, with lots of interesting questions and tips from listeners, including:

  • What does it mean when a fly rod is rated for more than one line size, like 5/6?
  • Should I use a full fluorocarbon leader when fishing with indicators?
  • A suggestion on looking for blue cheeks and clean halos when trying to tell if a brown trout is wild.
  • What is the difference between the new Recon 2 and the Helios 3 rods?
  • Should I buy a wading shoe one size larger than my shoe size when buying wading bots online?
  • What do you think of using 2X short hooks for small nymphs?
  • I am not able to catch fish on streamers during the winter in a tailwater. What am I doing wrong?
  • Are fluorescent hot spots on nymphs effective?
  • Is it ethical to trim small tree branches in trout streams?
  • Why do trout only take big attractor dry flies right after they land on the water?
  • Are UV resins really effective?
  • Why am I losing so many trout when fishing small nymphs? Am I setting the hook wrong?
  • Do you have some suggestions for catching American shad?
  • Is it worth it to tie your own leaders? And if I do, how can I attach them to my fly line without a loop-to-loop connection?
  • Why do small brown trout attack huge streamers?
  • Should I get a Helios 3 D or F version for fishing UK chalk streams?
  • A suggestion for wearing nitrile gloves for winter fishing.

Transcript

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0:00.0

And the Hi and welcome to the Orvis Fly Fishing Guide podcast. A little bit later in the show

0:20.5

we're going to be talking to my friend Jim Weatherwax about fishing

0:26.0

for white bass and wipers and before you decide you're not going to listen to

0:32.3

the whole show and you're not going to listen to the whole show and you're not going to listen to the interview,

0:35.0

just think about it.

0:37.0

One of the reasons Jim Fishers for White Bass and Wipers, which is a cross between stripe bass and white bass

0:47.5

fresh water sterile hybrid is that he lives in Colorado and he gets tired of the crowded conditions on some of the

0:57.8

trout streams there and you know this is something we we all need to think about.

1:03.2

We need to spread the pressure, the fishing pressure around a little bit more.

1:08.6

And if you're tired of being

1:15.0

able to find a place to fish,

1:17.0

you might want to think of some alternative ways

1:20.0

to have fun with a fly rod.

1:21.0

So give it a listen and give it a chance. A couple of

1:26.6

announcements before we start. The first season of the Orvis Guide to

1:31.9

Fly Fishing instructional video series is out on

1:36.5

Amazon Prime now. If you watch it and you liked it, please give it a review.

1:41.0

Reviews are important to us and also, you know, give this

1:47.2

podcast a review on iTunes or wherever you pick up your podcasts.

1:53.0

Reviews are important to all of us who do podcasts or do video series,

1:59.0

so that would be appreciated.

2:01.0

Whether or not you give us a review, I just want to thank you for listening to the

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