With the fly, I couldn't get any shad interested in anything other than a swift moving dart. At first, I tried letting my full sink line do it's job.. waiting 15 to 45 seconds before stripping any line at all. But, eventually, I just replicated the spinning rod tactics on top with no very little sink and as fast-as-possible retrieval. Hooked into 3 or 4 shad on the fly within 5 to 10 feet of the surface. Most, were very close to the boat as well.
Despite the rain, it was a great morning to be out there. That said, there was a full search-and-rescue operation underway. Rumor was that a kayak full of empty beer cans was found empty and anchored near the three-sisters early this morning. Hopefully it was just left there and not the result of an accident. Just a reminder to be careful out there.
On Saturday, April 21, 2012 7:23:30 PM UTC-4, Charlie Church wrote:
Parker and I met up around 11 today. During our 1.5 hour wait, we stalked the canal for carp with no luck. Once on the water, we were greet with hickory shad busting on the top.--Not even kidding either. Haven't seen that before but they were pretty much everywhere on top for about an hour as long as a cloud was covering up the sun. We were able to get a bunch of fish by just casting into schools and stripping as fast as possible. Even got some good footage of takes just under the surface.After the fish went deep, we started seeing larger fish every now and then bust on the top. We suspected they were stripers and we were right. Parker was able to get one on a clouser. A spot change later, we found ourselves on another pretty good school of fish, this time all very large.Definitely a good day. The fish are still there and feeding.Attaching a few photos.
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