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Video of my home Shad tank
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<blockquote data-quote="H20hawgs" data-source="post: 382935" data-attributes="member: 15902"><p>The bigger the better. The whip ole bait as lively and fresh as possible. Cut bait works well in the rivers though! I like weeding out the smaller fish by using bigger baits. If a striper hits a 2lb Shad and eats it in one gulp chances are it's a good one! Smaller fish will chase and smack at them but won't usually eat ones that big. Then again I have caught big fish on small herring as well... Usually in the spring bigger baits in the rivers mean bigger fish right now though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H20hawgs, post: 382935, member: 15902"] The bigger the better. The whip ole bait as lively and fresh as possible. Cut bait works well in the rivers though! I like weeding out the smaller fish by using bigger baits. If a striper hits a 2lb Shad and eats it in one gulp chances are it's a good one! Smaller fish will chase and smack at them but won't usually eat ones that big. Then again I have caught big fish on small herring as well... Usually in the spring bigger baits in the rivers mean bigger fish right now though! [/QUOTE]
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