| #1 | ||||
| ||||
| Shads for Casting I am wondering if anyone has any experience using the vast range of shads and artificial rubber lures for bassing from the shore. They are much cheaper than Rappala's etc which is why I am considering using them this year. Thanks Jon __________________ Portland Jon Anyone can catch 'em when they are there. It's catching 'em when they are not there that's the hard part. Portland's Biggest & Best Sea Fishing Site www.portlandbill.co.uk |
| #2 | ||||
| ||||
| Re: Shads for Casting Ive used them for pike for a few years including grub lures and have picked up a few jacke pike Think they would be great for working around rocks ect At the end of the day its how you work the lure that gets a hit Will be very interested in everyone elses thoughts __________________ Richard|Sea Fishing |Carp Fishing| Spud Gun | Zander fishing | Fishing Reports | Hunting Reports |
| #3 | ||||
| ||||
| Re: Shads for Casting Hi John. Shads work quite well in the Autumn of Chesil beach especially in the cove. For some reason they don't seem to work too well around the Island and the harbour is too shallow to use them. Eddystone Eels can be really good for Pollock. I have had a lot all around the Island on them but little success with the Bass from the shore. However the Mackerel coloured Eddystones are deadly for Bass in the Autumn. Rapala's are expensive but you do get what you pay for. With the exception of Yozurris they out fish every other plug I have by 10:1 |