Assuming you have the rod and flies, then it really comes down to depth and location. With location, you will notice that Fletcher's row boats are usually anchored in a line down the river. It is all about finding a 'seam' that holds fish. Sometimes moving your boat 5ft to the left or right can make all the difference. As for depth, I cast a full sinking line and still allow it to sink for 30 seconds before retrieving.
On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 7:45:33 AM UTC-4, Christian Postigo wrote:
-- On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 7:45:33 AM UTC-4, Christian Postigo wrote:
Hey fly rodders. I have been out a few times already for the shad run with no luck. I know I have to doing something wrong because I haven't even gotten a bite. If anyone have any tips on lures, techniques or anything else I can do to catch some shad on the fly would really be appreciated. Thanks peeps
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