Gizzard shad in Arthur

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2015/05/16 00:54:02 (permalink)

Gizzard shad in Arthur

Didn't know there were gizzard shad in Arthur.  But this is certainly a g-shad.  

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    BIGHEAD_1
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    Re: Gizzard shad in Arthur 2015/05/16 04:12:46 (permalink)
    Ya know Sam Dogger I heard they are good too !!!
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    Re: Gizzard shad in Arthur 2015/05/16 16:17:20 (permalink)
    Perhaps a musky or get giant northern can eat them at that size. Just imagine how many eggs are in that belly!
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    Re: Gizzard shad in Arthur 2015/05/18 09:09:43 (permalink)
    I used to use them at Lake Hartwell for stripers.  Caught a 29lb striper on a 15" gizzard.  I thought my buddy was nuts when he put it on for bait.  a 15" gizzard shad is pretty thick.  The smaller ones would be good for hybrids.  A little heartier than alewives. 
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    Re: Gizzard shad in Arthur 2015/05/18 09:35:32 (permalink)
    Cut bait.
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