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Largemouth Bass fishing with Steel Shad
Bass Fishing Lures
The Steel Shad Bass Fishing Lures are a
very versatile blade type fishing lure that has landed
lots of Largemouth bass in a variety of situations.
Below are a few ways to utilize the Steel
Shad Bass Fishing Lures for largemouth bass fishing.
Just like a Crank Baits:
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Just as you would throw Crank Baits, Cast the
Steel Shad out and retrieving it back in.
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Stagger your retrieve as you would on a lipless Crank Baits
or as we call it the yo yo retrieve.
Jig Fishing
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Cast it out over flats and let it fall to
the bottom and work it along the bottom by
picking it up with the rod tip and letting
it fall on slack line. Watch your line as
sometimes as the Steel Shad Bass Fishing
Lures are falling they will suck it up and
start to take off with it.
Those are the two most obvious ways but
with a little practice and some manipulation to the Steel Shad
Bass Fishing Lures they can be fished like a spoon or buzz bait
by bending them.
Where you bend them makes all the
difference how they react.
I like to take it and place it on its side
in one hand and place my thumb behind the weight, where my thumb
stops toward the back hook I bend the Steel Shad Bass Fishing
Lures (about a 90 degree bend) this makes it run either to the
left or right and it can be ran through stump fields as well as
under docks, also alongside pad fields and other structures.
Also use this method when
fishing for schooling bass.
Another way is to bend
the Steel Shad Bass Fishing Lures just behind the
weight in U style fashion to make it fish like a
buzz bait.
I have caught many
Largemouth Bass using these methods in Florida
Rivers and lakes and many other rivers and lakes in
the northern part of the country.
Good Luck and good Bass Fishing, Capt. Steve
Niemoeller
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