DISCOVER THE VERSATILITY OF SHADS


Shads, made of soft silicone material, are extremely effective for catching various predatory fish such as pike, perch and zander. Their flexible and natural feel in the water makes them irresistible to predatory fish, which often try to take the shad further into their mouths, unlike harder lures that they are more likely to spit out. The natural texture and lively movements of shads make them a favourite among anglers. These features make predatory fish mistake the lure for real prey, which often leads to more successful catches.

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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SHAD?
Choosing the right shad depends on several factors including the species to be fished, the water conditions and the season. For smaller predatory fish like perch, shads up to 5 cm are ideal, while for larger predatory fish like pike, larger sizes up to 25 cm are recommended. The colour of the shad also plays a crucial role; use natural colours in clear water and brighter shades in murky water to attract attention.

TECHNIQUES FOR FISHING WITH SHADS
Shads can be used in different ways. Popular techniques include casting from shore and trolling from a boat. When casting, shads are often brought in with short taps, mimicking the movement of a baitfish. Dropshotting with smaller shads is another effective method, especially for catching perch, where the shad is presented just above the bottom.

MOUNTING AND ADJUSTING SHADS
Mounting shads correctly is essential for successful fishing. A jighead or hook should fit the size of the shad well; the hook should protrude about a third of the way from the head. For larger shads, an extra treble hook can be attached to the tail to increase the chance of being caught. Using a bit of super glue can help secure the shad firmly to the lead head.

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