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Shad Fishing?

Postby theokieangler » October 7th, 2009, 12:18 pm

I was fishing a golf course pond over the weekend and caught my first shad...

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I had seen a monster dead shad floating around in the pond a couple months earlier, but figured it was a fluke and had never really considered targeting shad. From what I can tell from a little google research, the one I caught really isn't even on the "big" side for shad (surprise to me), but it still put up a fun fight on a 2wt. I'd like to try and get into some of the truly big shad, any of you have experience/tips?

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Re: Shad Fishing?

Postby NorcalBob » October 7th, 2009, 3:58 pm

Many different types of shad. Some eat flies, some don't. Some are used for bait, some are actually fished for. This is the shad that I target in NorCal, American Shad that run up the central valley rivers (and other places) in May/June/July on the fly. Don't know which kind you caught, but our shad are caught on bright flashy flies.
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Re: Shad Fishing?

Postby theokieangler » October 8th, 2009, 7:10 am

Nice shots... and thanks for the info. Didn't even realize there were multiple species of shad, never thought much about 'em before. Did a little more google research and I'm guessing the one I caught was a gizzard shad and not one of the American shad. Evidently they are filter feeders, but the one I caught was a pretty strong/definite strike on a crawfish imitation.. a little surprising.
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Re: Shad Fishing?

Postby briansII » October 8th, 2009, 9:21 am

theokieangler wrote:Nice shots... and thanks for the info. Didn't even realize there were multiple species of shad, never thought much about 'em before. Did a little more google research and I'm guessing the one I caught was a gizzard shad and not one of the American shad. Evidently they are filter feeders, but the one I caught was a pretty strong/definite strike on a crawfish imitation.. a little surprising.


I agree. I think it's a gizzard shad. I have no clue how you would fish for them in a pond, but it looks like you're on to something. Since they are filter feeders, maybe tying up some zoo plankton patterns will work. ;) The local shad flies i've seen, are typically small(size #6), beadchain eyes, sparse, flashy and bright. Bob probably knows why shad will take flies and lures. It's all a mystery to me, but i'm glade they do. They are a great game fish. Once they turn sideways in current, they can really put a bend in a 8wt.

Note the tip is almost doubled over. :rockon:

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