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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Phishin" data-source="post: 1971690" data-attributes="member: 6332"><p>I usually start looking in pockets off of the main river channel.</p><p>I look for muddy bottom areas in 2-6 ft of water. When shad are actively feeding you will see them flip at the surface of the water,not just one or two,there will be constant flips from several fish. If you see them flipping, ease up and cast close to where they flipped and you will catch some. It is not rocket surgery nor is it easy. There are areas that they will frequent more than others. Catch bait one time in an area and come back to that area on the next trip, before you know it you will have several spots that you know that hold bait. Experience is the best teacher, I know that you want results now, but there is no way anyone could teach experience. Get on the water and start chunking the net and you will get some bait.Good luck.</p><p></p><p>Remember.....Big bait catches Big fish. If you think your bait is too big, it is just right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Phishin, post: 1971690, member: 6332"] I usually start looking in pockets off of the main river channel. I look for muddy bottom areas in 2-6 ft of water. When shad are actively feeding you will see them flip at the surface of the water,not just one or two,there will be constant flips from several fish. If you see them flipping, ease up and cast close to where they flipped and you will catch some. It is not rocket surgery nor is it easy. There are areas that they will frequent more than others. Catch bait one time in an area and come back to that area on the next trip, before you know it you will have several spots that you know that hold bait. Experience is the best teacher, I know that you want results now, but there is no way anyone could teach experience. Get on the water and start chunking the net and you will get some bait.Good luck. Remember.....Big bait catches Big fish. If you think your bait is too big, it is just right. [/QUOTE]
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