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Message Subject: Shad Baits
Steve Jonesi
Posted 1/6/2004 9:26 AM (#92623)
Subject: Shad Baits




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Wondering what you guys/gals fishing shad based lakes are using. I'm using Tuffs,Bagleys(nice thru wire on the new ones)and a few old Dana cranks.Thinking about early spring and want to get some info from the Ohio guys on their spring techniques.From what I remember reading, trolling small shad baits and casting small gliders.Has anybody read the book by Danny Wade?Thanks for the input. Steve
Thad
Posted 1/6/2004 12:30 PM (#92642 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits




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I fish a shad based lake in central Illinois every week.
I have my best action is on gliders in the spring (upper 40 degree water). When the water get's around 50 - 55 degrees, I have found that the fish like willowleaf spinnerbaits.
Warm water/summer months is lil Ernie & Jake time.
Topwater in the fall. I hope that helps you!

Thad Hinshaw
Kingfisher
Posted 1/6/2004 5:35 PM (#92670 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits




Posts: 1106


Location: Muskegon Michigan
Hi Guys, Shad lakes call for Little claws,S.S.Shads,Rippen Shads, Bagleys,Rapala super Shads and for stained water the old Rattle traps in the 4" models. Kingfisher ps Got to get a Rippin Shad painted in Lake Webster shad colors
matt_obrien50
Posted 1/6/2004 5:43 PM (#92673 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits




Posts: 74


Location: MIlton Ontario Canada
Is there any Rattle trap type lures that may come with bigger hooks and a bigger body but the same style bait? Like maybe a 6 i nch model? I got a couple stained rivers that I think they would be great on at certain times of the year.

Matt
kevin
Posted 1/6/2004 8:46 PM (#92698 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits





Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
Bill Lewis has a Musky Trap. It is 1.5oz. I know Bill Lewis also has a 1oz. model. Here is the website address http://www.rat-l-trap.com/ I know the 1.5 was available in at least one other color not listed on their site. It was Black Halo I think.
ToddM
Posted 1/6/2004 10:41 PM (#92714 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits





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Location: oswego, il
I have good luck with trolling bagley monster shads and grandma deep divers and the drop belly slammer deep divers. We also do well with bigger slammer deep divers and depth raiders too.
WetNet
Posted 1/7/2004 9:26 AM (#92776 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits




Posts: 8


I fish Ohio lakes. I downsize my baits for early spring fishing. Have had decent luck with AC Shiners, both OO's and the smaller minnow baits, and Lee Sisson's Lures. Early season I also will use Rapala J-13's and Tuff Shads. Have you tried using planer boards to get your baits in closer to shore?
I have read Danny Wade's book.
Kingfisher
Posted 1/7/2004 9:13 PM (#92887 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits




Posts: 1106


Location: Muskegon Michigan
Dont forget the Cranes. also shad shaped spoons work very well hey I just happen to have some he he he .
Slamr
Posted 1/7/2004 9:23 PM (#92888 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Big/little shakers for casting. You might need some more Jonesi.

matt_obrien50
Posted 1/8/2004 11:26 AM (#92941 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits




Posts: 74


Location: MIlton Ontario Canada
I want one that is like 6 inches long though anyone ever seen one tha big?
Musky Fever
Posted 1/8/2004 11:37 AM (#92945 - in reply to #92941)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits





Location: Illinois-Indiana
Can't beat the Slammer Drop belly gliders and Slammer cranks (twitching)
I also have good success with rapala shad raps, small bait but catches fish casting and trolling.
kevin
Posted 1/8/2004 11:44 AM (#92949 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits





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Location: Chicago, Beverly
Not 6"s. The Musky trap is 4&3/4' long and 1.5 oz. I have attached a pic with two different sized Rattlin Raps, and then a 1oz Rattle Trap and then the Musky Trap just for size comparison. I think the Rapala's are size 7 & 8.


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muskiekid
Posted 1/26/2004 11:07 AM (#94874 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits




Posts: 585


Location: Gaithersburg, Maryland
I like the Durst painted 5" Tuff Shads and the Rapala Super Shadraps in silver. I've had a lot of luck trolling the propwash with these baits. I also like the Shad Rap for casting. They work great. Funny, there's no Shad in the lake I fish.
Lone Stone
Posted 1/26/2004 1:04 PM (#94880 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits




Posts: 477


Location: Iowa
Hi Steve,  you probably already know what I'm going to say, but I'll say it again.  Drop Belly Glider will probably on at all times this spring.  I will try some others, but I think that is going my go to bait until the water warms up later in the spring.  Then again, I haven't seen any of the new ones or placed an order for a while either. 
lobi
Posted 1/26/2004 6:57 PM (#94915 - in reply to #92623)
Subject: RE: Shad Baits





Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
Matt, Here is what you are looking for..(click link).
I have no idea what it is called. It was perch but I repainted and epoxied it as a Crappie this winter. Randy Whiteman or somone else might know what it is. The Rattletrap is 4 inches this is 6. Lipless rattle bait but don't know brand or name. Bought it off good old eBay.


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