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Nice work! Great camera action also!
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GOTTA love shad !!!!
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Nice job fellas!!! Every angler should experience the power of a Shad at least once in there lifetime. Fun fish without a doubt. TIGHT LINEZ!!!
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Do you mind if i ask how you rig the flutter spoons when your wading? I have only used them on downriggers. thanks
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Weight of the egg matched to the speed and depth of the water your fishing. Try bending the spoon slightly inward where the hook meets the spoon to give it a little more flutter action. I'm sure someone else on the board has the "A" answer. Good luck
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Attach spoon directly to one end of a 30 inch 6# leader of fluorocarbon and other end to a 1/4 or 3/8 keel weight or swiveling trolling sinker. Then other end of sinker to your 8# main line of mono. Cast upstream around 2:00 and reel in slowly and tight riding the current. Most hook ups occur around 10:00.. Enjoy and good luck.
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Very few snags Wilson. We have a nice clean spot it seems. Every year very few lost spoons or weights.
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