With the weekend coming up, I just had to go back to Fletchers today (Thursday) for some more shad action, 4-10-14, 10:45am to 2:00pm. Friday is a bummer day at Fletchers. Seems like afternoon rush-hour starts early afternoon… and that cuts into my mid-day fishing time. And the weekend will be a major zoo at Fletcher’s with all the people going to see the Cherry blossoms then going to Fletchers for a major family picnic.
I had yet another good day at Fletchers fishing from shore. I caught 44 hickory shad and a surprise biggie fish. The shad were noticeable smaller today… less nice females (~15”-16”) and more smaller first-timer males (~13”-14”). Most standard shad lures worked well. Favorite seemed to be the 1.5” charteuse/silver-glitter twistertail on a silver 1/8oz head with 1/4oz bullet weight.
Then it happened. On one cast I hooked what felt like the “Mother of all American Shad”. After a lengthy battle I landed a striper (see pic). So as not draw attention, I didn’t remove it from the water to unhook it … so no measurements were taken. I’d guess he was 23”-24”. He hit the same 1.5” chartreuse/glitter twistertail that I had been using for shad. You can still see the lure in the corner of his mouth. I immediately put on a 4” white twistertail to try and catch a few more. No more stripers after 15 minutes of casting. And the weird thing was I caught 2 shad on the 4” twistertail. Sometimes I think hickories will hit anything.
striper, Flet, 4-10-14.jpg
Water vis is getting nice at nearly 4', water temp 55.5F
I had yet another good day at Fletchers fishing from shore. I caught 44 hickory shad and a surprise biggie fish. The shad were noticeable smaller today… less nice females (~15”-16”) and more smaller first-timer males (~13”-14”). Most standard shad lures worked well. Favorite seemed to be the 1.5” charteuse/silver-glitter twistertail on a silver 1/8oz head with 1/4oz bullet weight.
Then it happened. On one cast I hooked what felt like the “Mother of all American Shad”. After a lengthy battle I landed a striper (see pic). So as not draw attention, I didn’t remove it from the water to unhook it … so no measurements were taken. I’d guess he was 23”-24”. He hit the same 1.5” chartreuse/glitter twistertail that I had been using for shad. You can still see the lure in the corner of his mouth. I immediately put on a 4” white twistertail to try and catch a few more. No more stripers after 15 minutes of casting. And the weird thing was I caught 2 shad on the 4” twistertail. Sometimes I think hickories will hit anything.
striper, Flet, 4-10-14.jpg
Water vis is getting nice at nearly 4', water temp 55.5F
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