GY Shad Shape Worm
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GY Shad Shape Worm
So I found a pack of these in my arsenal...Can't remember why I bought these, but now that I have them.....
Has anyone used these around here and, if so, how do you fish them? I've found a couple of "how to" articles on the web, but would like to know if anyone has tried them.
Has anyone used these around here and, if so, how do you fish them? I've found a couple of "how to" articles on the web, but would like to know if anyone has tried them.
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RE:GY Shad Shape Worm
looks like it would be good on a dropshot or weightless skipping under docks :cyclops:
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RE:GY Shad Shape Worm
yep, great on a dropshot, and also great to use with a 1/16 oz darterhead, or texas rigged with a small splitshot. Definitely works great on bedding fish too! Good luck! - Dave
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RE:GY Shad Shape Worm
So, it sounds pretty versatile. I tried using it on a dropshot rig, but the color I have is smoke and I wasn't having much luck on anything that day, so it was a "let's try something unusual" tactic.
Thanks for the input.
Thanks for the input.
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RE:GY Shad Shape Worm
hmmm ..cool looking bait i gotta try it soon
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RE:GY Shad Shape Worm
I really like the smoke color on a dropshot, but honestly I use that more as a summer "pattern" than early spring.
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RE:GY Shad Shape Worm
Only use them on dropshot so far and works ok. Too light to go weightless I think.
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Nose hooked or wacky rigged?
RE:GY Shad Shape Worm
ive never really fished them befor so i dont know how big they are or what the weight is on em but most GY have lots of salt so
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RE:GY Shad Shape Worm
Fished with the darterhead like a fluke. Sounds like a plan to me!davidwat1 wrote:...and also great to use with a 1/16 oz darterhead
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BentRod wrote:Nose hooked or wacky rigged?
for me it's always nose hooked, but admittedly I haven't tried wacky rigging them...maybe y2 has?
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RE:GY Shad Shape Worm
Hit it right on the button 2000subaru, bait looks good to be fished like a fluke. You could also try fishing that bait weedless/weightless through pads and cover early in the morning once it warms up even though it will probably stay afloat just present it like its an injured bait! jerk on slack line too!2000subaru wrote:Fished with the darterhead like a fluke. Sounds like a plan to me!davidwat1 wrote:...and also great to use with a 1/16 oz darterhead
Nose-hooked on a dropshot will work too!
Would also make a spinnerbait w/trailer a delightful presentation!
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