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Summer Shad #13231495 07/31/19 08:09 PM
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Put together a video offering some tips on locating, catching, and keeping shad alive in the summer time. Most of you may know "all the secrets" but there were a few things I learned last year and this year that nobody every told me that made it so much easier to locate these fish. I hope this helps others think of where catchable shad may be in their lake that they perhaps haven't thought to look.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV2TX0vpil4


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Re: Summer Shad [Re: RespectTheFish] #13231521 07/31/19 08:25 PM
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Great advice Clay. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy your videos.

Re: Summer Shad [Re: RespectTheFish] #13231755 07/31/19 11:36 PM
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Great tips! thumb


G3 river Jon - "The Wild Thing"

"The fish are biting, and there's hogs to be kilt. Gotta go!"
Re: Summer Shad [Re: RespectTheFish] #13232642 08/01/19 07:43 PM
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Yea buddy!

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Thanks Clay....keep up the good work! Your videos are fantastic!

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I appreciate the feedback you guys!


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Awesome video. Looks like I need to go buy a bait tank and learn to catch shad. Thanks for putting this video together, its the most helpful one Ive seen yet on shad. You do a great job on all of your videos.

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Originally Posted by learnin to fish
Awesome video. Looks like I need to go buy a bait tank and learn to catch shad. Thanks for putting this video together, its the most helpful one Ive seen yet on shad. You do a great job on all of your videos.



Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for the feedback. Im certainly no expert but just eager to share what little I know.

If you invest in a bait tank and the effort of fishing with shad you wont regret it! It has done so much for my fishing success! I am a firm believer its just overall easier to feed hybrids rather than trick them most of the year but a large part of it is angler preference....Yes you can catch them on crank baits and downriggers but after the experience and excitement of shad fishing I took my downriggers off my boat lol. When they are biting artificials via casting or slabbing thats a blast too and hard to beat but I feel I have spent far more effort trying to trick them into biting rather than just feed them shad. Just my two cents.


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