Cruising for Shad Now that we know what gear to use. How do we catch them? Shad is best done from a boat. Here are three techniques: Drag lures behind the boat as it travels slowly upriver. This is a great way to cover more water and locate shad. Deadsticking a shad dart one or two feet below splitshot weights and cast downstream of an anchored boat. Place the rod in a holder and wait for a strike. Some anglers will twitch the rod occasionally to attract fish. Downrigging A controls the depth of lures using a cable and a heavy weight. Shad schools will often travel at a similar depth. When the fish bites the lure, your releases from the downrigger, and the fight is on.

BIG Water too high? SUBMERGED Don’t have a boat? ROCKS SHALLOW Consider fishing from shore! RIFFLES Use a wading staff and wear a life EDDY jacket. Cast out lures and reel them in over spots where the channel flows close to shore or in pools where they may be CHANNEL resting.

www.fishandboat.com Pennsylvania Angler & Boater • March/April 2011 41 Pennsylvania League of Youth Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission P.o. Box 67000 Harrisburg, PA 17106-7000

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