Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 17

Thread: Shad flies and lines

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    121

    Default Shad flies and lines

    Two questions: Flies and lines for the American R. I am thinking of a sink tip type line or maybe a type six head and a #4 hook, BB eye with chatreuse body and wing clouser style. I am thinking the fly must be near the bottom at least 5 feet deep, and right in their faces for a strike. I have only fished shad with spinning gear and dart and that was almost twenty years back. As I recall pink was a good color. All this high water may change the rules for success. I will be wading. Any help is much appreciated. HC

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Sacramento
    Posts
    7,786

    Default Shad Equip't.....

    Hey HC,..... You're gonna get a lot of advice from all sides on this one . Actually, almost any line will work for Shad at one point or another.... I would try the deep sinking head, first (during high water), if no luck, switch to another type/sink rate Line.... .

    Flies should look just like a Shad Dart. Simple is good . Basic colors are Chartruese, Orange, Hot Pink, Pink, etc..... Hook sizes range from #8 to #4 and a good Shad hook is Eagle Claw, model 1197 or 1197N. If you know where to get some, the best hook (....in my humble opinion) was Mustad, model 3908 or 3908C..... (I believe that model has been discontinued ).
    "America is a country which produces citizens who will cross the ocean to fight for democracy but won't cross the street to vote."

    Author unknown

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    121

    Default

    Hey Darian, Where is all the opposing views? Just kidding, folks are too busy fishing to lookup. And you probably nailed it first try. Thought I might hear from David Lee though. Anyone ever use a teeny type shooting line for shadin'? I expect a need to cast far out to reach shad alley and a little room for the back cast too. Thanks HC

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Fair Oaks , California
    Posts
    3,406

    Default

    HC , you rang ??

    Darian is right on the mark , as usual

    A Teeny 200 or 300 is a real good choice for Shad (and Stripes , and Steelies ...) . Other great integrated sink tips include Cortland QD lines , and the fantastic Rio DC 24 foot sink-tips in 200 and 300 grains (my first choice) . Shooting heads are also a good choice , i use them with much sucess (types 4 , 5 , and LC-13 leadcore) .

    I only use 1 fly in 2 colors .... A Eagle Claw 1197N in sizes 4-8 , beadchain eyes or lead eyes , A tuff of Glo-bug yarn for a tail , and a Diamond Braid body . Pale pink and Chartruse are the colors I carry .... that's it !!

    Please be careful out there - I don't bother fishing when the flows are over 4000 CFS - no fish is worth your life .

    So far this year , my score is three Stripers under 4 lbs. , and a handfull of Steelhead - the flows have just been too high for me to fish the American (I haven't fished it in MONTHS) . Maybe flows will get better in July , but I won't hold my breath !!

    Great to see you on Bills board , HC - You and I spoke a few times on Dan Blantons site , if I recall .... Good luck out there !!

    David

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    121

    Default Rods and such

    Hey David, I do remember you from the Blanton board. Thanks for the welcome and excellent post, quite a lot of good information really. Looks like I'll be needing one of those Rio 24' sink tips to round out my arsenal. First thing to figure is which rod - then get the line to suit that. I have a stiff tip 5wt, a loosy goosy 7wt and med fast 8wt and 9 wt rods. On the grass the 5 wt can throw 24' LC 13 a little past 100'. Not likely possible to do this with line in the water but will I need a bigger rod for those 5# hens I hope to catch. The seven has a little more power in the butt, but a soft tip. It should be fun trying to settle on a rod and line! At this point the 300 grain line seems a likely fit, as I could use with any of my rods in some fashion anyway.

    With the 5 wt I can cast all day like a machine, so it is preferred. Second is 7 wt for same reasons. I have a basket but have only used it in the surf. Plus the thought of taking a dunking with it is scary. I will be cautious when wading. Pick my spots on the inside of the bends and on the shallow gravel flats there, while trying to keep my belly button above the water. So now its off to the tying bench. I will post after the my trip. Thanks for being out there. Yee Haw, HC

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Fair Oaks , California
    Posts
    3,406

    Default

    Harley - I'd go w/ the 8 wt. and a DC-300 or QD 325 - Everytime I think a 5 or 6 will do the task , I hook something that I wish I had a little more control over

    The American almost always has a suprise or two waiting to happen - don't get caught undergunned

    Oh , yeah ...... Wear your wading belt and think about wearing a PFD

    GO GET 'EM !!!!

    David

  7. #7
    Guest

    Default

    I'm with David. An 8 wt. is not too heavy when throwing a heavy line for long periods. Besides Shad will fight till death,get them in and gone quickly. Just my 2 cents.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    121

    Default You guys are the greatest

    Thanks again for the sage advice I will take it! Right to the AR. Forcast looks like a little blow is coming in with a little rain maybe. Try to sqeeze in there somewhere. All good reason to pack the 8wt loaded with the 300 Gr. line. Dave, you are so right, "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your're going to get" Credit Forrest Gump. Same could be said of fishing, I suppose, so the eight wt. is the ticket alright. Sturmer, I didn't think about the exhausting the fish, just me. But your point is not wasted. I C&R most everything I catch with the idea to return the fish to the water good shape. I once met a guy on the American with a sack full shad with some good hens mixed in. Said he steams them and feeds them to his dogs. Terrible waste. thanks for the safety tip Dave. I wear a fanny pack cinced at the hips and another belt higher up. I once had to do a swim on the feather after tripping on a submerged rock that was a little bigger than the rest, so I know what its like. Everything worked out ok except trying to crawl back up the crumbling gravel bar. Thing that worked was to swim out like a seal does. Guess I should look into the floats a little. I pay more attention to the bottom now and avoid wading in the bigger rocks. HC

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Sacramento
    Posts
    7,786

    Default Eating Shad!!!

    Ya know, there's a section in the F&G Code that makes it unlawfull to "....waste fish...." Kinda sounds like feeding game fish to a dog is wasting fish (if he's not feeding scraps and doesn't eat them himself)....

    Speaking of eating Shad, I ran into a farmer up in Marysville who told me he fried Shad and had 'em with eggs for breakfast. He avoided the bones by picking the cooked meat off the bones with a fork..... He sais it was really good.
    "America is a country which produces citizens who will cross the ocean to fight for democracy but won't cross the street to vote."

    Author unknown

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Fair Oaks , California
    Posts
    3,406

    Default

    Actually ..... I've heard the little buggers are quite tasty . And I have seen them fight to the death (no , not by my hand ....) .

    My neighbors are from Laos - very nice people , and they can cook ANYTHING and make it tasty . I have always killed the Squawfish that I've caught , if only to bury their bodies under my Tomatos ( still , a good cause) ... One day , the Lady next door sees me draggin' in a bonehead - She thinks the Tomatos wouldn't like the fish as much as the guests would .... wish granted . They turn out pretty good !! But , a few months later , I bring her Shad .... I haven't heard the end of it yet ..... "Those fish are SOOOOOOO SWEET ..." - I am hoping to take a dozen over there before the run is over ..... Just to get the invite to their next party (did I mention .... they always FORCE Beers on me ? MANY Beers ???) .


    I hope you catch those little fellas untill your arms feel like they are going to fall off (about 14 in a row ...) -Don't take 'em out of the water , just slide your hand down the leader and shake 'em loose -

    Be safe !! David

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •