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I usually pick up my supply of Shad darts at the Pasadena flea market, it I missed it this year. Does anybody know a local, or a supplier or even an upcoming show where I can pick up Shad lures/darts/spoons?
Thanks
Angler's use to carry them. They are not far from where the Pasadena fishing flea market occurs. Today, Saturday the 29th, they have an hour Snakehead seminar at 3:30pm. They will also have a snakehead tasting. I believe they also have a 10% off in the store. You should call to confirm. So you can go get a discount on you perch lures, tasted a fresh snakehead and hear a lecture.
MOC a.k.a. "Machburner the Crab Whisperer"
2016 Hobie Outback LE
Kayak Crabbing since 2011 and Snaggedline member since 2009 https://www.youtube.com/user/machburner
I cannot help you with finding a supplier for shad darts, although there are still several more fishing shows/flea markets this winter. For example, there is a large one in Annapolis today.
When I began shad fishing, I used primarily tandem shad dart rigs with an occasional Nungesser spoon. A few years ago, someone told me they used tandem rigs with inexpensive 1/8-oz or 1/16-oz jigheads and 2" twister tails. I began using those rigs and seem to catch just as many shad as I did when using the darts. I buy unpainted small jigheads in packs of 50 at a very low cost per jighead. I have several colors of small twistertails. Some anglers prefer the Bust Em Bait stingers. They work fine too.
The photo below shows a tandem rig with one small jighead and twister tail and one really beat up shad dart. I tie my own tandem rigs using mono and a barrel swivel.
John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
If you can’t find shad darts then 1.5” to 2” panfish plastics work fine and come in a great variety of colors. I do nearly all my shad fishing at Fletchers where the Potomac meets tideline in DC. I catch both American shad and hickories there. Below are the shad lures and colors I use most.
And this is how I rig them. I only use one lure at a time. My most favorite color for Fletchers is chartruese tail, orange body, red jighead Shad Lures, 3-31-13.jpg
Howard
16' Oldtown Camper Canoe with a side-mount 40# thrust trolling motor.
This is kind of old thread but in case you haven't found any you might want to give Lockett Lures a try. The darts I have got from them are top notch and will take much abuse. Good paint and good hardware. https://www.lockettluresoutlet.com/shad-darts.html
Can get them for about a buck apiece but do have to buy cards of 36.
I try to find deals on Ebay. 1/16 oz darts seem to serve me best on the small creeks where I target hickories. Cast far and the larger size hook works better. I recently purchased 20 painted with bucktails for 12 bucks including shipping.
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