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How to rig fresh dead shad into the hook #461320 05/16/04 05:49 AM
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How would you hook a recently caught dead 2-3 inch shad into a hook so that it can be casted away and reeled in as if the shad is swimming in a little natural way?


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Re: How to rig fresh dead shad into the hook #461321 05/16/04 06:07 AM
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I rembered people may evenuse cut shad. Does it really work better to let a dead shad swim why reeling? Hooking it at the back under diresal fin
the shad on the hook may turn when it is pulled in.


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Re: How to rig fresh dead shad into the hook #461322 05/16/04 01:47 PM
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Stick the hook through they're eye sockets.....The socket and nose cartlidge give a tough part of the bait to keep the hook from pulling out or through teh bait. It also allows the bait to run in natural-like position. Note I do this with most live shad also unless the bait is over 6". When a bait is over 6" the head and cartlidge is little wide for my liking so I bring it through the back behind the head for my live shad.. Fish try to swallow most baits head first so why not have the hook go down first. laugh


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